Lesser-known destinations of South India to visit this monsoon

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Lesser-known destinations of South India to visit this monsoon
Exploring lesser-known destinations in South India during the monsoon season can be an awesome experience, offering a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and serenity. Here are 10 such destinations worth considering:
-Nestled in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is a hill station offering pleasant weather, lush forests, viewpoints like Lady's Seat and Pagoda Point, and a serene boating experience at Yercaud Lake.
-Known for its unique Chettinad cuisine and palatial mansions with intricate architecture, Chettinad offers a glimpse into South India's cultural richness.
-Puducherry is famous for its French colonial architecture and colourful culture. The place offers a unique blend of Indian and French influences, beautiful beaches, and serene ashrams.
-Araku Valley is set in the Eastern Ghats. The valley is known for its coffee plantations, tribal culture, and picturesque landscapes dotted with waterfalls and lush greenery.
-While Kerala is famous for its backwaters and beaches, Athirappilly Falls near Thrissur is the largest waterfall in Kerala and a stunning sight during the monsoon.
-Gandikota, often known as the 'Grand Canyon of India,' offers stunning views of the Pennar River flowing through gorgeous red sandstone formations.
-Agumbe is famously known as the 'Cherrapunji of the South'. This lesser-known attraction offers lush greenery, stunning waterfalls like Jogigundi and Onake Abbi.
-A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is renowned for its ancient temples, ruins of Vijayanagara Empire, and breathtaking landscapes along the Tungabhadra River.
-Famous for its 16th-century Veerabhadra Temple with intricate carvings, Lepakshi also offers historic significance and a tranquil environment.
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