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Explore the Best of South India

South India is not a destination. It is a feeling — the cool mist settling over the Western Ghats at dawn, the deep drone of temple bells in Madurai, the impossible green of Kerala's backwaters moving slowly beneath a monsoon sky. At Pleasant Tours, we spend our days translating that feeling into tour packages that real people carry home as memories.

Our tour packages span four states and more than two dozen destinations — from the sacred corridors of Rameshwaram and the UNESCO-listed grandeur of Thanjavur, to the wildlife-rich sanctuaries of Thekkady and the boulder-strewn ruins of Hampi. Whether you travel as a family, a couple, a group of friends or a solo pilgrim, we find the version of each destination that speaks to you.

We also invite you to read our British Trail in Madurai — a fascinating lens on colonial history hidden in plain sight in one of India's oldest living cities. It captures the kind of layered storytelling we bring to every tour package we design.

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Every place listed here has a tour package tailored for it — with itineraries, stays and guidance put together by people who know these lands personally.

Dindigul Rock Fort hilltop structure surrounded by greenery Tamil Nadu

Dindigul

Perched between the Sirumalai and Palani Hills, Dindigul surprises visitors who expect a quiet transit town. Its 17th-century Rock Fort watches over a city that quietly serves the best biryani in Tamil Nadu. Ancient temples, a gateway to Kodaikanal, and that unmistakable hill-country air — Dindigul earns a longer look.

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Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple gopuram at dusk Tamil Nadu

Madurai

Called the "Athens of the East," Madurai is one of India's oldest continuously inhabited cities. The Meenakshi Amman Temple — its towering gopurams painted in a riot of gods and legends — anchors the city's soul. Streets smell of jasmine and frying bajji; the evenings ring with prayer. Few cities in South India run this deep.

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Kanyakumari coastal view with Vivekananda Rock Memorial and ocean confluence Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari

At India's southernmost tip, three oceans meet — the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean — in a daily ceremony of light that no photograph quite captures. The Vivekananda Rock Memorial rises from those waters. Sunrises here are communal, spiritual, and quietly life-changing. Our tour make sure you're standing at the right spot when that sun breaks the horizon.

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Pamban Bridge over turquoise waters connecting Rameshwaram island to mainland Tamil Nadu

Rameshwaram

Sacred island, epic geography, and one of Hinduism's most revered pilgrimage destinations. The Ramanathaswamy Temple's 1,212-metre-long corridor — the longest in any Indian temple — draws pilgrims and travellers alike into a quiet, salt-aired reverence. The Pamban Bridge connecting the island to the mainland is itself a journey worth making.

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Thanjavur Brihadeeswarar Temple ancient Chola architecture at dawn Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur

The Brihadeeswarar Temple — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a marvel of 11th-century Chola engineering — casts a 66-metre shadow that never quite falls on the ground around it, a detail that still baffles archaeologists. Beyond the Big Temple, Thanjavur hums with classical Carnatic music, intricate bronze casting, and a Tanjore painting tradition that dates back over three centuries.

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Kerala backwaters with traditional kettuvallam houseboat and coconut palms Kerala

Kerala

"God's Own Country" is a tag line that sounds like a cliché until you're actually here — drifting on a houseboat through Vembanad Lake at dusk, the water so still it holds the whole sky. Kerala is Ayurvedic retreats, Periyar tigers, Kathakali firelight, and spice-scented hill air. Our Kerala packages are among our most requested for good reason.

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Munnar rolling tea gardens in the Western Ghats at golden hour Kerala

Munnar

At 1,600 metres above sea level, Munnar's air has a cool, almost alpine bite even in summer. The tea gardens — terraced in brilliant green across every visible hillside — have been growing here since the 1880s. Today you can walk them at dawn, watch the mist lift off the Eravikulam plateau, and spend the evenings in a tea-estate bungalow that feels like the world's best-kept secret.

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Thekkady Periyar National Park lush jungle waterfall and wildlife Kerala

Thekkady

Home to Periyar National Park, Thekkady is where Kerala goes wild. The lake safari at dawn — mist rising from Periyar Lake as a herd of elephants moves silently along the bank — is one of South India's defining wildlife experiences. Surrounding spice plantations offer guided walks through cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon groves that scent the air for miles.

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Alleppey houseboat cruising through Kerala backwater canals with coconut palms Kerala

Alleppey

The "Venice of the East" earns the comparison the moment you cast off from shore. Alleppey's 1,500-kilometre network of canals, lagoons and rivers moves at the pace of the paddy fields lining its banks. A night on a traditional kettuvallam houseboat — lit by lantern, rocked by gentle water — is the kind of experience people talk about for decades.

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Kumarakom Vembanad Lake palm-fringed backwater landscape at sunrise Kerala

Kumarakom

If Alleppey is the backwaters at full volume, Kumarakom is the quieter, more intimate note. Perched on the shores of Vembanad — India's longest lake — it offers luxury resorts that seem to float above the water, a bird sanctuary rich with migratory species, and a pace so relaxed that most guests extend their stay. Our Kumarakom packages suit honeymooners and those genuinely overdue a rest.

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Tirunelveli Nellaiappar Temple ancient Tamil architecture and intricate stone carvings Tamil Nadu

Tirunelveli

On the banks of the Thamirabarani — one of South India's clearest rivers — Tirunelveli holds an ancient city and some seriously underrated natural beauty. The Nellaiappar Temple complex is a Dravidian masterpiece. Courtallam Falls, nicknamed the "Spa of South India," draws visitors year-round. And then there is the city's legendary halwa, made only in darkness inside a single shop on a particular street. Worth the detour alone.

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Mysore Palace illuminated at night with thousands of light bulbs Karnataka Karnataka

Mysore

Karnataka's cultural capital wears its royal heritage comfortably. The Amba Vilas Palace, lit by 97,000 bulbs every Sunday evening and on public holidays, is one of India's most photographed sights — and it earns every camera click. Beyond the palace grounds, Mysore rewards slow walkers: the flower market on Devaraja Urs Road, the silk weaving workshops of Ashoka Road, Chamundi Hill at sunrise.

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Hampi stone chariot at Vittala Temple Vijayanagara Empire ruins Karnataka Karnataka

Hampi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site set inside a landscape that looks like it was designed by a surrealist — enormous boulders balanced impossibly on flat plains, giant banyan trees sheltering 14th-century temple corridors. Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, the wealthiest city in the world at its peak in the 1500s. Walking its ruins, you feel that scale in your bones.

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Coorg coffee plantation estate green valley and misty mountains Karnataka Karnataka

Coorg

The "Scotland of India" smells of roasted coffee and rain on red earth. Coorg's coffee estates — 250,000 acres of them — produce some of the finest Arabica in the country, and a morning cup here, brewed in a planter's bungalow as mist lifts off the valley, is a ritual you'll recreate at home forever without quite getting it right. Treks to Tadiandamol and Abbey Falls round out a perfect hill escape.

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Gokarna Om Beach Karnataka coastline with clear waters and Shiva statue Karnataka

Gokarna

Gokarna has two registers, and it plays both well. By day it is a sacred temple town where Hindu pilgrims circle the Mahabaleshwar Temple at dawn. By evening, the crowd shifts — to Om Beach, shaped like the sacred syllable from which it takes its name, where travellers sit watching the Arabian Sea fold into itself. If you want the beaches of Goa but without the noise, come here instead.

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Andhra Pradesh historic monument illuminated at night heritage tourism Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh stretches from the Deccan plateau down to a coastline longer than most countries. It carries ancient Buddhist heritage at Nagarjunakonda, living temple traditions at Tirupati, delta rivers at Vijayawada, and a cuisine — fiery, coconut-rich, unapologetically flavourful — that deserves its own itinerary. Our Andhra packages bring together the spiritual, cultural and coastal in one coherent journey.

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Theni district lush tea plantation Western Ghats Tamil Nadu landscape Tamil Nadu

Theni

Tucked into the western edge of Tamil Nadu where the Ghats begin their serious climbing, Theni district holds landscapes that most South India tour never reach. Meghamalai — the "High Wavy Mountains" — offers some of the state's finest tea estates with almost no crowds. Suruli Falls pours sixty metres into a forest pool. The Vaigai Dam at sunset is genuinely spectacular.

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Tirupati Venkateswara Temple Tirumala hills pilgrimage Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh

Tirupati

The Venkateswara Temple atop Tirumala receives an average of 60,000 pilgrims every single day — making it, by footfall, the most visited religious site on the planet. The winding road up the Seven Hills through thick forest carries its own sense of pilgrimage. We arrange darshan bookings, comfortable accommodation at various budgets, and a route that respects the spiritual purpose of the journey.

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Vijayawada Undavalli Caves ancient rock-cut architecture Krishna River Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada

Straddling the Krishna River in the heart of Andhra, Vijayawada is a city of energy and faith. The Kanaka Durga Temple on Indrakeeladri Hill draws tens of thousands during Navaratri. The Undavalli Caves — carved from a solid granite hill in the 4th to 5th centuries — are among the finest examples of rock-cut architecture outside Ellora. The Prakasam Barrage at dusk is worth an evening alone.

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Amaravati ancient Buddhist stupa and Dhyana Buddha statue Andhra Pradesh sunset Andhra Pradesh

Amaravati

Long before it became a proposed capital city, Amaravati was one of the great centres of Buddhist civilisation in ancient India. The Amaravati Stupa, built around the 3rd century BC under Ashoka's patronage, once rose 27 metres and is considered one of the finest Buddhist monuments ever created. The Dhyanabuddha statue — 125 feet of white marble beside the Krishna River — carries that ancient peace forward into the present.

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Pondicherry French Quarter colonial buildings bougainvillea lined streets Puducherry

Pondicherry

A former French territory that never fully surrendered its accent, Pondicherry walks a line between two cultures with effortless grace. The White Town smells of baguettes and incense in equal measure. The seafront promenade faces east towards the Bay of Bengal. Sri Aurobindo Ashram draws meditators; Auroville draws seekers. Our Pondicherry packages build in enough unhurried time to actually feel what this town is doing to you.

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Why Travel With Us

Tour Packages Shaped Around People, Not Spreadsheets

Most tour packages are itineraries in a PDF. Ours are conversations that start with a single question: What do you want to feel on this trip? From that answer, we build backwards — choosing the right pace, the right stays, the right moments.

We are based in Madurai — the same city where we run tours every week, where we know the pujari at the east gopuram by name and which street serves filter coffee that makes you close your eyes. That ground-level knowledge is what we carry into every tour package we design, whether it covers a single city or five states.

  • No hidden costs — every package is fully transparent before booking
  • Group and family packages designed with children and seniors in mind
  • Flexible itineraries that can adjust for weather, mood, or missed trains
  • Accommodation partnerships with vetted properties across all price points
  • Dedicated in-trip support, reachable by phone throughout your journey
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South India temple tour packages – travellers exploring ancient Dravidian temple at sunrise
Practical Advice

Before You Pack Your Bag

Six things that make the difference between a stressful trip and a seamless one, from people who have managed both.

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Best Time to Book South India Tour Packages

October through March is peak season — pleasant temperatures everywhere, backwaters at their most navigable, hill stations clear and crisp. Book tour packages at least 6–8 weeks ahead in this window. If you can travel in September or April, you'll find fewer crowds and fresher landscapes just after the rains.

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Getting Around Between Destinations

Tamil Nadu's rail network is excellent — Madurai, Tirunelveli, Tirupati and Thanjavur are all well connected. For Kerala's hill stations and backwater areas, road travel is often the only option, and hairpin bends through the Ghats are part of the experience. Our packages include transport logistics so you don't have to solve them yourself.

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What to Wear at Temple Destinations

For temple-focused tour packages — Rameshwaram, Tirupati, Madurai, Thanjavur — dress codes apply. Carry a cotton dhoti or long skirt. Shoulders and knees should be covered at most sanctum entrances. Footwear comes off outside every temple; keep a small bag in your pack to carry shoes on longer walkways.

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Managing the Heat in Tamil Nadu

Interior Tamil Nadu — Madurai, Tirunelveli, Vijayawada — runs hot from April through June, regularly crossing 40°C. Schedule outdoor sightseeing before 10am and after 4pm. Drink water constantly. Cotton is your only ally. Our itineraries are structured to respect the climate rather than battle it.

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Local Food Worth Planning Around

South India's food geography rewards the curious. Tirunelveli's Iruttu Kadai halwa. Madurai's kari dosa. Coorg's pandi curry. Alleppey's karimeen pollichathu. Pondicherry's bouillabaisse. We build these culinary stops into tour packages as actual itinerary points — not afterthoughts mentioned on the last page.

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Booking Tirupati Darshan in Advance

Tirupati's Venkateswara Temple releases online darshan tickets up to 90 days in advance through the TTD portal, and they disappear within minutes. If your tour package includes Tirupati, share your preferred dates with us as early as possible — we manage the booking process as part of the package so nothing is left to last-minute luck.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Tour Packages

Pleasant Tours offers a wide range of tour packages covering South India's most loved destinations — including Madurai, Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram, Thanjavur, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Mysore, Hampi, Coorg, Pondicherry and more. We offer temple tours, hill station packages, Kerala backwater experiences, heritage tours and fully customised itineraries built from scratch.
You can book by filling out our online inquiry form, calling us directly, or visiting our office in Madurai. We discuss your travel dates, group size, interests and budget, then build a custom itinerary for your review before taking any payment. There is no commitment until you are happy with the plan.
Yes — always. We do not offer pre-fixed, take-it-or-leave-it packages. Every itinerary is created around your travel dates, group composition, accommodation preference, sightseeing pace and dietary requirements. If you want three days in Hampi instead of one, or would rather skip a museum and spend the afternoon at a spice plantation, the plan adjusts.
October to March is generally the best window. Temperatures are comfortable across Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka; the backwaters are at their most navigable; and hill stations like Munnar, Coorg and Ooty are clear and beautiful. September and April offer the same landscapes with fewer fellow travellers, if you can be flexible on timing.
Yes. We offer group tour packages for families, corporate teams, school trips and pilgrimage groups. Preferential rates apply for groups of 10 or more travellers. We can also arrange dedicated guides, separate coaches and coordinated meal stops for larger groups. Contact us with your group size and we will put together a quote.
Our South India tour packages currently cover 21 destinations across four states — Tamil Nadu (Madurai, Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Dindigul, Theni), Kerala (Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumarakom and the broader Kerala backwaters), Karnataka (Mysore, Hampi, Coorg, Gokarna) and Andhra Pradesh (Tirupati, Vijayawada, Amaravati, Pondicherry). Multi-destination combinations are our most popular choice.

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