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10 Best Places To Visit In South India In February 2021

Final-winter month – February; is the best time to visit these verdant elevated havens and natural bounties in South India. We have compiled some of the best places for you to visit in South India in February.

We don't know how and when Coronavirus pandemic shall desist. But we hope it does when summer starts and people can continue with their normal lives, work as usual and travel as they did pre-lockdown. So, if you are hopeful as we are, then don't delay planning a trip because you couldn't settle with the places you want to visit in February in South India.

We have compiled the 10 best and some very distinctive South Indian destinations to visit this February.

1. Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

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One of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu in February is Coonoor which is set amidst the greenery of Nilgiris mountains. It is like a piece of heaven where you can have the most romantic walks and soak in the beauty of surroundings. Cool breezes now and then make it one of the best places to visit in South India during winter. The place not only offers tourist spots to explore but also thrilling activities to indulge in like trekking through untrodden paths.

2. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

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Kodaikanal is the famous tourist destination in Tamil Nadu and most popular hill station in South India. Some of the attractions in Kodaikanal include several picturesque artificial lakes, natural attractions, and hot romantic destination for honeymooners.

3. Matheran, Maharashtra

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Matheran is one of the best places to visit in South India in February. It's an ideal weekend getaway for people from Mumbai and Pune. Matheran hill station can be toured within a day and is regularly visited during this time.

4. Bhandardara Village, Maharashtra

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Bhandardara village, settled in the Ahmednagar district, hosts Wilson Dam, Randha falls and Arthur Lakeland; some of the popular tourist attractions. The settlement is also known for very fine Sandhan valley and abode to Mount Kalsubai, the most eminent peak in Maharashtra.

5. Chikmagalur, Karnataka

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Chikmagalur is a scenic haven that's very popular with tourists around India. Situated amid the Western Ghats in the Southwest region of Karnataka, Chikamagular comes alive during the winter season. Tens of thousands of Hikers flock there to ascend Mullayanagiri peak, one of the most eminent in the state. The region's diverse array of draws also covers cascades, wildlife retreats, homestays and temples.

6. Nelliampathi, Kerala

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Encircled by coffee and tea plantations, Nelliampathi hill station is known for Sithar Kundu Viewpoint and Kesavam para viewpoint. The cloud kissed peaks of the Nelliyampathy are classic holiday destination for visitors in Kerala.

7. Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

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Horsley Hills also proclaimed as 'Andhra Ooty' is a range of hills in Madanapalle taluk. Yenugu Mallama Konda is abode to the tribes of Chenchus and Yanadis, also renowned for hosting threatened species such as white-rumped shama, yellow-throated Bulbul, and black eagle.

8. Wayanad, Kerala

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Wayanad is an extraordinary winter tourist destination in Kerala and it is enclosed by the wildlife sanctuaries of Bandipur, Nagarhole and Muthanga. The region is also abode to Banasura Sagar Dam, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and pine forest.

9. Munnar, Kerala

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Visiting Munnar in February is an adventure in itself as you get to experience the cool weather that can fall right down to five degrees Celsius. Keep yourself warm with a hot cup of tea at the TATA tea museum and observe the beautiful waterfalls cascade down. There are also hiking routes, tea plantations and little cottages in Munnar that will give you an archaic colonial feel. The chilled and cosy vibe of this place makes Munnar one of the best places to visit in Kerala in February.

10. Coorg, Kodagu

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With verdant mountainous ranges, Kodagu or Coorg (the English transcription of its name), is remarkably pictorial! And it is about 265 km away from Bangalore. This rustic paradise is notable for its abundant coffee estates, and the main highlight of a vacation to Coorg is unquestionably a stay amid the coffee estates. Besides that, the majestic Golden Temple, one of the top Buddhist monasteries in India, is not to be avoided as well.

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