Kanyakumari, at the southern tip of India where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean meet, is renowned for its spiritual sites like the Thiruvalluvar Statue and Vivekananda Rock Memorial, stunning sunrise and sunset views, and its rich cultural heritage and seafood cuisine.
Chennai, Tamil Nadu's capital, is a vibrant seaport city on the Bay of Bengal known for its blend of modern and traditional attractions, including Marina Beach, ancient temples, colonial buildings, and its contributions to classical dance and music, notably Bharatanatyam, alongside a diverse South Indian culinary scene.
Ooty, often called the 'queen of the hill stations,' is a picturesque town in Tamil Nadu's Nilgiri hills, known for its tea gardens, colonial architecture, and serene attractions like the Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, Ooty Lake, and Doddabetta Peak, offering a peaceful retreat from city life.
Tirupati, located in Andhra Pradesh, is renowned for the Temple of Sri Venkateswara (Balaji) on Seshachalam Hill, attracting millions of devotees annually with its rich Dravidian architecture and vibrant ceremonies, while also offering picturesque beauty and tranquil surroundings.
Often called the ‘Princess of Hill Stations,’ Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats is celebrated for its lush valleys, serene lakes, and stunning views, with highlights like Bear Shola Falls, Coaker’s Walk, and Kodaikanal Lake, offering a year-round cool escape from the plains.