South India has treasures
of nature awaiting visitors who are audacious enough
to take it in its unshackled, wild beauty.
South India
Tours for these ends are consummated mostly amidst
a tropical climate.
But South India is not confined
to tropical rainforests. Along the Western Ghats in
general, a South India Tour can traverse lush evergreen
vegetation.
Nevertheless, the southern Western Ghats
host moist deciduous forests. Deccan thorn scrub forests
comprise the backdrop of the interior Deccan plateau.
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Running parallel to the Malabar Coast are coastal plains
flanked by moist forests. As for fauna, sojourners of Southern
India Tour Packages marvel at the famous wildlife sanctuaries
found in South India.
Several Project Tiger reserves rank among excellent
wildlife refuges like Periyar National Park, Mudumalai
National Park, Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National
Park, and Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary.
Situated in the foothills of Nilgiris, Mudumalai is
ranked among South India's largest wild life reserves.
Spotted deer, Indian bison, tiger, panther, wild boars
and sloth bear find the large reserve's expanse of semi-evergreen
forests, swamps and grasslands hospitable. Parambikulam
is another popular wildlife sanctuary for South Indian
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most contenting bastions for animals in South India.
This South Indian Travel destination is reachable by boat. Golden langur monkeys are seen here, which are otherwise rarities in India.
Hill stations are also South
Indian treasures of nature. In the midst of craggy peaks,
Munnar teems with the resplendence of manicured tea plantations.
This hill station is every way perfect for South India
Holidays.
Figuring in most Southern India Tours too are significant
protected ecological sites such as the Annamalai Hills
and Nilgiri Hills of the,
Western Ghats and famed backwaters
of Kerala formed by the Vembanad Lake, the Ashtamudi
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With so many South India Tour Packages plugging these natural treasures, the backwaters of Kerala are hard to miss. They are beautiful ecosystems themselves, where cities like Cochin are seamlessly snuggled in spite of the greenery.
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