South India, where nature's splendour meets a rich tapestry of culture and tradition, invites you to embark on a road trip like no other.
South India, where nature's splendour meets a rich tapestry of culture and tradition, invites you to embark on a road trip like no other. It's not just the road trip to the final destinations that's significant, but rather the pit stops along the way that truly matters. Whether it's sampling delicious South Indian cuisine at a roadside dhaba or soaking in the scenic vistas that appear with every twist and turn, the experiences that await at these stops are the heart and soul of the journey.
With an impressive 17-year-long journey in the road trip industry, Savaari car rentals have become synonymous with unforgettable road trip experiences. Crafting moments that last a lifetime, Savaari has explored countless routes across the scenic landscapes of South India. But among all the journeys they have undertaken, five particular routes stand out as Savaari's top picks, and here's why they should be on every traveller's list.
1. Chennai to Kodaikanal (via Tiruchirapalli)
Savaari's top-picked road trip from Chennai to Kodaikanal via Tiruchirapalli offers an unparalleled blend of South India's cultural richness, diverse landscapes, and historical exploration. The journey begins at the cultural hub of South India, Chennai. The roadsides are lined with views that transition from urban landscapes to scenes of timeless beauty. As the journey moves towards Kodaikanal, you will find yourself exploring several pitstops like Mahabalipuram, Chidambaram, Karaikudi, Madurai and Trichy. The final stretch towards Kodaikanal presents a magical transformation in the landscape. The gentle turns and the picturesque landscapes ensure that every mile of this road trip is an unforgettable experience.
Best Time to Visit: October to March
Duration: 16 hours
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2. Bandipur to Periyar (via Coimbatore and Kodaikanal)
Embarking on a wildlife-themed road trip from Bandipur to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a journey that promises to captivate every nature lover. The trip commences at Bandipur, renowned for its abundant wildlife and dense forests. The thrill of this road trip begins with the possibility of spotting majestic tigers from the safety of your vehicle, as the park's well-maintained roads wind through the natural habitat of these incredible creatures.
As you continue towards Periyar, the roads take you through a blend of wild terrain and cultivated lands of Masinagudi, Ooty, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore and Pollachi. The final leg of the road trip takes you to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, where the spice-scented air welcomes you.
Best Time to Visit: September to May
Duration: 13 hours
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3. Bangalore to Ooty (via Mysuru)
Starting from the bustling tech city of Bangalore, a road trip to Ooty unfolds an exciting journey filled with contrasts. The road to Ooty takes you through Kanakapura and Mandya, providing glimpses of rural life and scenic beauty. Mysore, the royal city, bridges the urban and the natural, offering a rich cultural experience with its grand palaces. The final stretch to Ooty is a winding journey through lush mountains and tea gardens.
Best Time to Visit: October to June
Duration: 8 hours
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4. Kochi to Varkala (via Alleppey and Kollam)
Embarking on a road trip from Kochi to Varkala via Alleppey and Kollam unveils Kerala's coastal splendour. Start in Kochi, with historical Fort Kochi and the scenic Marine Drive. Cruise along the well-paved roads, letting the coastal beauty unfold. Alleppey offers tranquil backwaters, while Kollam's beaches add natural elegance to your drive. Reaching Varkala, the cliff-side beach and Janardanaswamy Temple provide an idyllic ending.
Distance: 166 km
Best Time to Visit: November to February
Duration: 5 hours
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5. Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley (via Simhachalam)
The road trip from Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley is a journey that bridges urban vibrance with the serene beauty of rural India. Here, the essence of rural tourism comes alive through interactions with local tribes. The Araku Tribal Museum and coffee plantations offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle, while Borra Caves add a natural wonder. This road trip uniquely captures the diverse beauty of Andhra Pradesh, making it a perfect route to experience India's rural heritage.
Distance: 117 km
Best Time to Visit: December to February
Duration: 3 hours
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A South India road trip culminates in a tapestry of unforgettable memories. With the comfort and convenience of booking a Savaari, the landscapes, culture, and flavours of South India are yours to explore from your backseat. As you conclude this beautiful journey, you'll carry with you not just photographs but a piece of the land's soul, resonating with its grace, diversity, and timeless charm.
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