Valparai
The calmer, more subdued cousin of Munnar, Valparai lies tucked away in the Anamalai Hills. A variety of fauna, misty mornings, and lush tea estates make this the perfect retreat. While enjoying freshly brewed tea at a picturesque plantation in April, you can catch a glimpse of the elusive lion-tailed macaque.
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Araku Valley
Araku Valley may surprise you if you thought Coorg's South Indian coffee was the greatest. Beautiful views, tribal culture, and the intriguing Borra Caves—where natural limestone formations produce a frightening yet captivating effect—are all available at this hill station.
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Hampi
April in Hampi? Brave the sun, and you'll be rewarded with fewer crowds and an almost surreal experience of exploring the UNESCO World Heritage ruins. Rent a bicycle and pedal through ancient temples, boulder-strewn landscapes, and stories carved in stone. Sunset from Matanga Hill is pure magic.
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Gokarna
Imagine Goa, only more serene and meditative. Om Beach and Kudle Beach are two Gokarna beaches that are ideal for the windy evenings of April. Take a beautiful walk between beaches, try night camping by the beach or just enjoy the laid-back hippie atmosphere.
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Munnar
While Munnar is popular year-round, April offers an enchanting mix of pleasant weather and vibrant blooms. The tea gardens look fresher, the waterfalls fuller, and the spice plantations are at their aromatic best.
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Chettinad
Forget the beaches and hills for a moment—Chettinad is where culture, history, and legendary cuisine collide. April lets you explore the region's grand mansions and temples without the peak-season tourist rush
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Poovar
A dreamy destination where backwaters, golden beaches, and the Arabian Sea come together in perfect harmony. April is the ideal time to take a boat ride through the mangrove forests and spot exotic birds.
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Yercaud
Often overshadowed by Ooty and Kodaikanal, Yercaud offers misty mornings, stunning viewpoints, and coffee plantations without the overwhelming tourist rush. Take a peaceful boat ride on Yercaud Lake, or trek up to Lady’s Seat for panoramic views.
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Lepakshi
History buffs, this one’s for you! The ancient Lepakshi Temple is known for its intricate carvings and the famous hanging pillar that seemingly defies gravity. April’s dry weather makes it easier to explore this architectural marvel without sudden showers.
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Athirapally
Kerala’s largest waterfall, Athirapally Falls, is nothing short of breathtaking. April is a fantastic time to witness the mighty cascade before the monsoons arrive. If you’re a film buff, you’ll instantly recognise the falls from famous Indian movies like Baahubali.
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