South India

South India, also known as Southern India or Peninsular India, is a region with a rich and multifarious cultural legacy that is deeply Ingrained in history, tradition and Spirituality. It is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Indian Ocean in the south, and the Arabian Sea in the west, with the Narmada and Mahanadi rivers in the north. 

The Southern region of India consists of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and  Telangana, as well as the Union Territories of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea, and Puducherry.

The southern region of the nation was governed by numerous dynasties, including the Cholas, Pandyas, Cheras, Vijayanagara and Hoysalas. During their reigns, these dynasties built several forts, palaces, and temples.  

A Quick Facts About North India:-

Total States in Southern Region of India5
Total Union Territory in Southern Region of India3
Land Area in Southern Region of India635,780 Sq. Kms.
Largest State of Southern Region of India (in terms of Population)Tamil Nadu
Largest State of Southern Region of India (in term of Area)Karnataka (covering 191,791 Sq. Kms)
Largest City in Southern IndiaBengaluru (formerly Bangalore)
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Popular Places of Tourist Interest in Southern Region of IndiaBeaches, Pilgrimage, Hill Stations, Heritage, Adventure, National Parks, Yoga & Ayurveda, Festivals and more

From landscapes to heritage to culture and cuisine, South India is a cultural melting pot with an astonishing blend of richness and diversity.

The region’s cuisine is distinguished by its strong tastes, rice-based meals, and liberal use of curry leaves, coconut, and spices. Additionally, eating on a banana leaf with bare hands is the customary way to eat in South India. Dosa, Sambhar, Uttapam, Coconut, Fish, Biryani, Spicy Curries, and many more are well-known South Indian cuisine. The region is also well-known for its classical dances, including Kerala Natanam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Theyyam, Mohiniyattam, Bharatnatayam, and Ottamthullal. These dance forms are characterized by intricate footwork, elegant movement, vibrant costumes, and narrative storytelling.

South Indian art and craft are well-known for their elegance, meticulous workmanship, and strong temple traditions. Notable crafts include Kanchipuram silk sarees from Tamil Nadu, bidriware metal inlay from Karnataka, wooden toys from Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala’s coir and coconut crafts. The region also produces exquisite classical dance costumes, stone and bronze sculptures, and mural paintings. Furthermore, the tall rising monuments exhibit outstanding architectural and attractive designs. South India has two different forms of rock architecture – the Dravidian Style of Tamil Nadu and the Vesara style of Karnataka. The temples are often defended by a gopuram (gateways), with kalasam atop the central dome.

Hinduism is the predominant religion in South India, however Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, and Islam are also present and practiced. The people of South India are called South Indians. Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam are some of the region’s major languages. Also, people are familiar with English.

South India is a thriving tourism destination that provides a wide range of experiences, from Kerala’s calm backwaters and lovely beaches to Karnataka’s architectural marvels, hill villages, and coffee plantations. Tamil Nadu is known for its magnificent Dravidian temples, whilst Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have spiritual places and ancient forts. In addition, the region boasts the coral islands of Lakshadweep and the French-influenced beauty of Puducherry. In terms of the IT sector, South India is a hot spot as well. Here, modernism and tradition coexist in a stunning way.

Tourists have a wide range of options for theme-based vacations in South India, such as nature, cultural & heritage sites, Backwater, beaches, wildlife attractions, religious sites, yoga and ayurveda, and more. Each type of vacation would be at its utmost glory during a specific time.

The inhabitants of South India celebrate their fair and festivals with great enthusiasm, displaying elaborate ceremonies, colorful caravans, dance routines, music and feasts. Pongal, Onam, Ugadi, Thrissur Pooram, Hampi Festival, Mysore dussehra and Tea and Tourism festival are Some of the prominent festivals of South India.

The southern region of India has four international airports which are situated at Cochin, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Chennai and Coimbatore. Domestic airports are located in metropolitan and major cities such as Puducherry (Pondicherry), Madurai, Mangalore, etc. The most convenient mode of transportation for traveling between South Indian cities is the trains. The majority of cities, towns, and villages are connected to one another by the railway. For those who want to indulge, the Golden Chariot’s Southern Splendour (Bangalore, Mysore, Goa) is a royally extravagant train trip across the south. This region is also well-connected by road, with well-paved state and district highways that connect it to all of the main states and cities. Travellers can easily reach their desired destinations through State-Run and Private buses, local taxis/cabs and personal vehicles. Many boats, jetty, and rafts are operated for the locals as the backwaters of Kerala become navigable. The government also runs a few ships to get to Lakshadweep.

Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka

Puducherry

Tamilnadu

Telangana

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