Offbeat destinations to visit in South India this July

Jul 3, 2024

By: Ayush Mehrotra

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Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Famous for its coffee estates and serene hills. The rains make the landscape more vibrant and enjoyable.

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Agumbe, Karnataka

Known as the Cherrapunji of South India, Agumbe receives heavy rainfall and is rich in biodiversity, with stunning rainforests and waterfalls.

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Yelagiri, Tamil Nadu

A lesser-known hill station with scenic beauty, trekking trails, and pleasant weather during the monsoon.

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Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

A picturesque valley with coffee plantations, tribal culture, and lush landscapes, making it an ideal monsoon getaway.

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Valparai, Tamil Nadu

A tranquil hill station with tea plantations, forests, and abundant wildlife. The monsoon adds to its charm.

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Hampi, Karnataka

The historic ruins of Hampi have a unique allure during the monsoon, with the landscape turning lush green.

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Kudremukh, Karnataka

A less explored mountain range with rich biodiversity, perfect for trekking and nature enthusiasts during the monsoon.

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Poovar, Kerala

A serene coastal village near Trivandrum, known for its backwaters, beaches, and tranquil ambience.

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Anantgiri Hills, Telangana

A lesser-known hill station near Hyderabad, perfect for trekking and enjoying the monsoon greenery.

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