Best Places to visit in South India | Skyway International Travel |
Posted: September 11, 2019 |
Travel to Lesser-Known Places in South India for a More Enjoyable VacationTravel to South India. Not everyone likes the hustle bustle of large tourist destinations when they are on a vacation. The hordes of tourists and the filth they leave behind sometimes mars the perfect holiday destinations however bewitching and popular they may be. When it comes to travel to South India holidays there are plenty of many popular holiday destinations out there like Kovalam, Kanyakumari, Kerala backwaters, etc. But if you are looking for tranquil places for your trip to travel to South India, there is also a bevy of jewel-like un-trodden gems of places that can satiate your need for a peaceful holiday. If the ‘path less trodden’ and being ‘far from the maddening crowd’ interests you
then you can try the charming little South Indian Getaways detailed below…
GandikotaGandikota often referred to as the ‘Grand Canyon of India’ is a tiny village that’sright on the bank of Pennar River. There is a gorgeous downhill trek that goesthrough the canyon leading up to the riverbed. Visit the historic Gandikota Fort and the Madhavaraya Swamy temple and soak up the magnificent views from Gandikota Pennar River view. The closest place from where you can take a bus ride to Gandikota is the old bus
stand in Jammalamadagu; a nearby town. Therefore, to reach Gandikota, you need to
reach Jammalamadagu first
Araku Valley
A coffee lover will fully appreciate the importance of the Araku Valley….it’s the first tribal grower’s organic coffee brand to have reached the international market. Araku Emerald is one of the finest Indian organic coffee brands and the plantation is open and friendly about demonstrating its coffee
making processes to visitors. Unlike other offbeat destinations, Araku is not difficult to reach…
it can be reached from Vishakhapatnam. So, it’s easy to make Araku the star destination in your trip
to South India. Mountains like Chitamogondi, Gaiikonda, Rakta Konda surround the lush green valley
that’s relatively untouched and serene.
To get to Araku valley take a car ride from the nearest stations i.e. the Kothavalasa-Kirandul railway line.
Or you can get down at the Shimilguda railway station that’s at an altitude of 996 m above sea level. Continue Reading
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