Think you've seen the best of South India? Think again. Beyond the popular tourist spots lie hidden gems waiting to be explored. From the misty hills of Agumbe in Karnataka and the serene backwaters of Poovar in Kerala to the breathtaking cliffs of Yercaud in Tamil Nadu, each destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and tranquility.
If you're looking for an offbeat adventure, don't miss the untouched charm of Gandikota in Andhra Pradesh, often called the "Grand Canyon of India," and the lush coffee plantations of Araku Valley. These unforgettable destinations showcase a different side of South India, making them perfect for travelers seeking peaceful escapes, scenic landscapes, and memorable experiences. Which hidden gem would you visit first?
Gokarna
If you are in search of clean but peaceful beaches and soothing vibes contrary to party zones like Goa, Gokarna is the place you should visit. Gokarna is a small, beautiful town situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea, where the beaches have been preserved very well. Gokarna is a tiny town that is no less than a hamlet and offers a couple of beautiful sites to visit.

Chembra Peak Trek
In 1989, Walter Mendez, the creative director of an Indian advertising agency, coined the tagline 'God's Own Country' for Kerala's eternal beauty. Upon visiting Wayanad, you'll understand why it's called 'Devbhoomi' (Land of the Gods) in English. Clear skies, refreshing showers, lush greenery, mountains, rivers, waterfalls – here you'll find everything you could imagine for a paradise.

Anamudi Peak Trek
Anamudi, also called Anaimudi, is the tallest mountain in India, apart from the Himalayas and Karakoram range in Kashmir. Thus, it's the highest peak in the Western Ghats, with an elevation of 2695 metres (8842 feet) above sea level.

Jamiul Futuh
Jamiul Futuh, renowned as India's largest mosque, is a magnificent structure located in Markaz Knowledge City, Kozhikode district, Kerala. It has become a global attraction for Muslims. This grand mosque was constructed by the Grand Mufti of India, Shaykh Abu Bakr Ahmed. In September 2022, the mosque was opened to visitors of all faiths.

Lambasingi
Located at an altitude of approximately 1000 metres above sea level in the Eastern Ghats of India, Lambasingi in Andhra Pradesh is renowned for its natural beauty. Situated in Chintapalli Mandal of Andhra Pradesh, this hill station in South India is known for its scenic landscapes and coffee plantations. Although Lambasingi hasn’t gained widespread recognition in terms of Lambasingi tourism, its unique features set it apart from many other regions in India.

Aralvaimozhi
You feel it the moment you arrive—the wind. It isn’t just a breeze; it sweeps across the hills of Aralvaimozhi, flowing through the Western Ghats and wrapping itself around the landscape.


