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With the approaching winters, it is the perfect time to plan a vacation if you are wishing to escape everyday hustle. If you are tired of the crowded, popular destinations in North India and looking for something fresh and enchanting, South India offers a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be explored. From serene landscapes to culturally rich towns, these lesser-known spots are ideal for a peaceful getaway between October and December.

Here are six amazing hidden gems in South India that you must visit this winter season:

  1. Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

Why it’s a Gem: Often called the  Grand Canyon of India,  this beautiful gorge formed by the Pennar River is a spectacular sight. It is located in the YSR District of Andhra Pradesh. Moreover, the ruins of the 13th-century Gandikota Fort stand on the edge of the canyon, creating a beautiful backdrop and adding to the historic drama of the landscape.

Why October – December:  During these months, the weather is cool and dry, which is considered perfect for trekking, camping on the canyon rim.

2. Vattakanal, Tamil Nadu

Why it’s a Gem: A small, charming hilltop hamlet near Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu is perfect for nature lovers. It’s quite atmosphere and less commercialised aspect makes it the best option for people who like to have peaceful, serene holidays. Interestingly, it’s locally nicknamed ‘Little Israel’ due to the large number of Israeli backpackers who visit. This place offers breathtaking views of the plains, and dense pine forests.

Why October – December: The monsoon effect is gone by these months, leaving behind lush greenery and a misty, cool climate ideal for peaceful walks and enjoying the serene beauty.

3. Agumbe, Karnataka

Why it’s a Gem: This place is known as the Cherrapunji of South India and is located in the Western Ghats. Agumbe is home to a lush rainforest with majestic waterfalls. It is a must visit place for nature photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Moreover, the sunset point here offers one of the most spectacular sunset views over the Arabian Sea.

Why October – December: The post-monsoon period brings out the full lushness of the forest and spectacular greenery. The sunsets are perfect and weather excellent for trekking and exploring waterfalls like Barkana Falls.

4. Tharangambadi (Tranquebar), Tamil Nadu

Why it’s a Gem: Located in Tamil Nadu, this unique coastal town is a true historical exception, as it was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845. The name stands for “place of the singing waves,” and here you can explore well-preserved Fort Dansborg and walk through the Danish-style colonial street.

Why October – December: During these months, coastal weather is very pleasant and mild. The weather is ideal for beach walks and exploration, more comfortable than the summer months.

5. Lambasingi, Andhra Pradesh

Why it’s a Gem: Lambasingi is popularly called the  Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh. It is a remote, small village in the Eastern Ghats. Interestingly, it is famous for being one of the few places in South India where temperatures can drop close to zero. Moreover, it occasionally experiences frost or snow-like mist in peak winter.

Why October – December: This is the best time to visit Lambasingi, as the air is crisp, and mornings are intensely misty. The weather is perfect to visit nearby coffee plantations.

6. Pollachi, Tamil Nadu

Why it’s a Gem: Often called the Coconut City, Pollachi is a picturesque town in Tamil Nadu, surrounded by vast coconut groves and the majestic Anamalai Hills. It is usually less crowded and has scenic spots like Aliyar Dam and the Anamalai Tiger Reserve.

Why October – December: The cool and breezy weather during these months, provides a perfect, relaxed countryside escape. It’s best time to go for jungle safaris, visiting waterfalls, and enjoying the lush green plains.