If you have been thinking on similar lines, you have landed on the right page. Heres a list of places that you can visit in south India during December and have the time of your lifetime.

Kanyakumari

The southern tip is more like a mystical land that people often visit for a dash of romance. Also, being the last point of the country, overlooking the colossal water bodies such as the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, there is something poetic about being in this place. Visit this place during December to be an audience of picture-perfect sunsets, spend leisure time walking by the waters, eating coastal food, and enjoy the thrill of being in such a geographical wonder. If you have more time to spare, you can also visit Mahabalipuram, Chennai, Madurai, and Rameshwaram.

OotyOnce nestled in the very densely forested area in the Nilgiri mountains, the British converted it into a summer retreat in the 19th century. Now also it draws plenty of visitors every year because of its natural beauty and misty green trails. Although Ooty boasts of pleasant weather all year round, a visit to this place during winters will give you a high.

Tamil Nadus charming Coonoor is best-experienced solo. The beautiful outdoors beckons travellers to take in all that it has to offer. Situated just 18 km away from Ooty, Coonoor is a place that will surprise you in every corner. Sitting at a height of 6000 ft above sea level, its one of the jewels in the crown of Nilgiri Hills, and the best way to explore it is through the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. So, if by any chance you are planning to visit Ooty, do include Coonoor in the list too.

Wayanad

Wayanad is a picturesque plateau nestled in the hills of the Western Ghats, and is undoubtedly one of the prettiest areas in southern India. Part of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve, this charming town is adorned with historical caves, enchanting waterfalls, and vast spice plantations, making it a must-visit for those looking to explore the picturesque and untouched beauty of the enchanted Western Ghats.

Agumbe, popular for its scenic beauty and biodiversity, has legendary sunsets to offer to those weary travellers. Not just this, this region receives the highest rainfall, and wildlife lovers flock this place to enjoy a first-hand experience of its habitants. Also, known as the Cherrapunji of South India, there are many beautiful waterfalls that can be explored on foot.

Kodaikanal

A refreshing treat in contrast to the snowfalls of north India, the misty hills of Kodaikanal is just what you might need for that winter holidays. Kodaikanal, being replete with forests and some of the most beautiful flora of the region, you can head to Coakers Walk to enjoy the most beautiful walk of your life. The Eucalyptus trees and Shola forests and the meadows will provide you with some well-deserved pit stops when you want. Then there is the Berijam Lake, which is surrounded by forests and is located around 21 km southwest of Kodaikanal. You might, however, need the permission of the Forest Department to enter. You can also engage in night-time viewing of the sky through a telescope at the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory during your leisure time.

CoorgOne of the most stunning hill stations in south India, Coorg is a place that should feature somewhere at the top of your list. Then, when it comes to interesting things to do in Coorg, there are loads of options as it boasts of lush green hills, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking landscape that can inspire painters, writers, and poets to pour their heart out. This place also provides enough opportunities to adventure lovers, such as water rappelling, rock climbing, river rafting and a lot more, in short, Coorg has all the goodness that makes every type of traveller happy.

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South India in December will surprise you with its effortless charm - Times of India

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