9 Must-Visit Hidden Photography Gems In The South India  

11/DECEMBER/ 2024

Agumbe Rainforest, Karnataka

Nicknamed "Cherrapunji of the South," Agumbe offers  rain-drenched vistas, rare wildlife, and mesmerizing sunsets over the  Western Ghats. 

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Silent Valley  National Park, Kerala

A biodiversity haven with misty valleys and the serene Kunti River, perfect for enchanting nature shots.  

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Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra 

This UNESCO site turns into a vibrant floral paradise during monsoon, offering vivid, colorful frames. 

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Kudremukh, Karnataka 

Rolling hills, lush meadows, and foggy landscapes make this less-explored range perfect for panoramic shots. 

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Chembra Peak, Kerala

Known for its heart-shaped lake, Chembra offers breathtaking views of misty hills and tea estates. 

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Valparai,  Tamil Nadu

Scenic tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and rare wildlife like the lion-tailed macaque make Valparai a hidden treasure. 

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Athirappilly Waterfalls, Kerala

Called the "Niagara of India," these waterfalls offer majestic compositions amidst lush greenery. 

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Banasura Sagar Dam, Kerala 

Asia’s second-largest earthen dam, with serene backwaters and picturesque islands ideal for tranquil photography. 

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Pothamedu Viewpoint, Kerala

Panoramic views of tea, coffee, and spice plantations, framed against rolling hills, create stunning landscapes.

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