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Family-friendly itineraries across South India

As long-time explorers across India, we can vouch for the fact that there are a few things better than a family vacation in South India! We’ve got excellent memories of going on epic road trips in the South. Inspired by those childhood holidays, we’ve put together some great family-friendly itineraries across South India for you!

Staying at houseboat on Kerala backwaters
Guest Shawna Brashears & family welcomed with coconuts at the houseboat

Mumbai – Goa – Mysore – Kerala

Start in Mumbai, with its British-era architecture, energetic buzz and amazing food. This city offers you a wealth of historic heritage to explore. It is a great jump-off point to destinations across West and South India. But hold your horses, there is much more to come as we move to Goa to enjoy its relaxed atmosphere.

Enjoy Goa’s various water adventure sports, lounge on the beach and visit its churches and colourful old Portuguese district. Then, head southward, with a quick stop at Mysore to enjoy its rich history. It also has a great zoo! If you can handle spice, you should try the famous Mysore masala dosa, filled with potatoes and spicy chutney. Continue to Hampi, a town of ancient ruins and plenty of outdoor activities, all wrapped up in a happy, hippie vibe. This is especially fun with slightly older children who might enjoy the treks, or even give bouldering a shot!

Wrap your family vacation in South India up by relaxing amid the backwaters in Alleppey, Kerala. You can try a bit of yoga, get an ayurvedic massage (or three!) and dine on the freshest seafood as you live on a houseboat, and we can help you find activities that’ll keep your little ones engaged too, from learning traditional fishing methods to climbing a coconut tree, or spice plantation walks if that’s more their speed.

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Want to plan a family holiday in South India? Get in touch, we’ll do all the work for you!

Enjoy the miles of coastline India offers, from relaxing to bustling with life

Chennai – Pondicherry – Munnar 

Start your holiday off in Chennai, exploring the capital of Tamil Nadu. Growing upon its deep-set cultural identity is a buzzing tech hub. It makes for an easy entrance into the route, with its hustle and bustle. And then, move on to a uniquely blended culture in the erstwhile French territory of Pondicherry. It’s become a haven for peace-seekers that set up artsy cafes and organic goods stores amid its colourful bylanes, and is close to the Auroville commune! You can also go on mini temple tours in South India if you want, by visiting Thanjavur and Madurai, two incredible temple towns in Tamil Nadu.

Your family trip to South India will get more laidback as you move ahead to Munnar in Kerala, where you can visit the famous tea farms and enjoy the traditional delicacies of Kerala in this beautiful hill station. It’s a great place to kick back and relax, soaking in the foggy evenings and taking in the rolling hills. Then, cut across to the coast and the sun again, and ride a houseboat down the backwaters from Alleppey. Kochi is the perfect last stop for this trip, quaint, colourful and with just enough chaos to make it interesting, but not overwhelming.

We can plan your next family holiday in South India for you – get in touch!

Beautiful churches of India
Immaculate conception church in Pondicherry (Photo Credit – Aleksandr Zykov)

Bangalore – Mysore – Bandipur – Wayanad

This is our pick if you’re looking for an active outdoorsy family holiday in South India. This trail has wildlife parks and lush green forests, mixed in with a bit of culture and history – perfect with slightly older children!

Start off in Bangalore, and head South to explore the amazing, vast gardens and palace in Mysore. If you’ve got younger kids, don’t miss the zoo here! From there you can take a road trip to South India and visit the Bandipur National Tiger Reserve. The forestland spreads over into the Wayanad Wildlife Reserve in Kerala. You will find plenty of chances to encounter the wild in this dense and shadowy forest area. Spot elephants playing near the Kabini River, birds soaring overhead, and, if you’re lucky, tigers out on the prowl amid the undergrowth.

This region has some amazing local homes to stay in, too, so you get a taste of the local culture and cuisine while you immerse yourself in nature all day.

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Mysore Palace, India (Photo Credit – Keith Cuddeback)

Go on an outdoorsy family holiday in South India – we’ll help you figure out the details! Get in touch!

Travelling to India during off-season

Do you like to travel during the leaner months when tourist crowds start thinning out? Even though India is an all year destination, you just need to decide which region to visit keeping the weather or adequate preparations in mind. Accordingly, travelling to India during off-season brings a lot of benefits from great discounts to less crowds etc. So you should plan wisely.

Over blog explains travelling to India during off-season, where to go and what to expect. Before that, to get a deeper understanding of when to visit India, read our blog.

Travelling to India during Off-season
You can do trekking in mighty Himalayas (Photo Credit: TravelInvest)

Which months are off-season months in India?

The beginning of May until the end of September is considered off-season time for tourism in India. This period is divided into two seasons weather-wise i.e. May to June (summer season) and July to September (monsoon season). This means if you are travelling to India during off-season you will experience either the hot summer/wet monsoon/both.

May and June are relatively busy months for tourism in the Himalayas as schools are out for summer trips within the country and lot of families plan trips to the cool hilltops to escape the heat.

At India Someday, we strongly recommend tours to North India during the monsoons as the rains are light and the region does not receive prolonged spells of showers. You end up enjoying pleasant weather, light rains and green countryside.

Look at our two week North India travel routes here

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Travelling to India during Off-season
Kerala Backwaters

What is travelling during off-season like?

As India is vast, it differs from region to region; also depending on whether you plan to visit during the summer or the monsoon.

The benefits of travelling to India during off-season, other than in the Himalayas, you can expect to see many breathtaking sights and a lot less crowd while also enjoying the great discounts on accommodation all across India.

Summer off-season months

Expect really hot weather (afternoon temperatures of 40 degree Celsius and rising). You must prepare yourself for the heat, travel slow and pick accommodation with air-conditioning.

DO NOT WORRY, during these months we plan trips with A/C rooms and A/C modes of travel. It’s preferable to start exploring the city earlier in the day, come back for an afternoon nap or R&R at the hotel and then head back out after 16:00 hrs.

Monsoon off-season months

July onwards the heat gets more bearable, late 20 and 30 degree Celsius. Depending on which region you plan to visit you will encounter different amounts of rainfall. In general, the North (Delhi, Varanasi, Agra, Rajasthan and Gujarat) receive light showers never causing hindrance to travel.

Mumbai, Goa and Kerala on the other hand receive heavy tropical rainfall. Having said that, if you embrace the warm rain, the regions are green, teeming with water, and the locals are happy! It really is a special experience, but it will rain!

Discover More: Perfect Time to Visit Kerala

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Travelling to India during Off-season

A few Tips/BENEFITS

  • May and June are the hot summer months. They’re better avoided unless you plan to spend time in the Himalayas. If your dates are not flexible and you don’t mind the heat, fear not for we will plan your trip with excellent air conditioned hotels and modes of travel. Like we said, off-season rates are great!
  • July to September are the monsoon months. They are still considered off-season months for travelling in India and you also enjoy fabulous discounts. Kerala (South India) receives a lot of rain during these months. However, we believe it is a great time to tour the North India.
  • Across India, you will enjoy fabulous hotel deals. Expect budget hotels to be 30% cheaper and upper end hotels to be up to 50% cheaper.  India has an amazing collection of palace and boutique hotels, that are affordable, and less crowded.

Read on: Uncover the Ultimate Time to Visit India

Travelling to India during Off-season
Lovely Marigold Inn – Homestay

indian festivals during off-season

India is a land of festivals, and a lot of festivals are celebrated in August and September. These festivals offer a variety in diversity, such as harvest and religious festivals like the Ganesh Chaturthi (festival for the elephant headed God), Onam (a ten days harvest festival in Kerala),  Navratri (a nine days festival to celebrate every form of the mother goddess Durga) and Dusshera (religious festival based on the Hindu mythology of The Ramayana).

You will enjoy off season in the Himalaya
You will enjoy the Onam festival in Kerala

If you are unsure about when you want to visit India or how to organise your trip during off-season time, plan your trip with us. We can help you using our travel expertise and candid advise. Traveling during the off-season may work out in more ways than one with the correct attitude and insight so just give us a shout and we’ll help you Plan Your Trip in the best trip possible way for this special time of the year. There’s always something great going on in India, and we know exactly where it all is!

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Also, check out our Blog weather series for the different months in India. If you are still not sure when to visit India or where to go at the time you intend to travel, plan your trip with us and we can help you figure it out.

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