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Explore Coorg, Kodaikanal if you want hilly locations. Even Rameswaram is a good destination for this weather.
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Absolutely! December is a fantastic time to visit Tamil Nadu, offering pleasant weather and a vibrant calendar of festivals. Here are some suggestions for places to visit, keeping in mind the diverse options the state offers: Hill Stations: Ooty: This charming hill station nestled in the Nilgiri Hills is a classic choice. Enjoy scenic toy train rides, boat rides on Ooty Lake, breathtaking viewpoints like Doddabetta Peak, and colonial architecture. Kodaikanal: Another popular hill station, Kodaikanal boasts picturesque Kodai Lake, boat rides, trekking trails, stunning waterfalls like Silver Cascade, and stargazing opportunities. Yercaud: Often overshadowed by Ooty and Kodaikanal, Yercaud offers a quieter escape with stunning views, coffee plantations, hikes to viewpoints like Pagoda Point, and the Emerald Lake. Coastal Destinations: Kanyakumari: Witness the unique spectacle of sunrise and sunset over the confluence of three oceans – the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea. Explore Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue. Mahabalipuram: Dive into ancient history at this UNESCO World Heritage Site with its captivating shore temples, carved cave temples, and serene Pallava art. Pondicherry: Immerse yourself in the French colonial charm of Pondicherry with its colorful streets, Auroville spiritual community, serene beaches like Auroville Beach, and delicious French cuisine. Cultural and Historical Gems: Madurai: Experience the vibrant energy of Madurai, famous for its magnificent Meenakshi Amman Temple with towering gopurams, bustling bazaars, and the soulful sounds of Carnatic music. Tanjore: Explore the rich cultural heritage of Tanjore with its majestic Brihadeeswarar Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, magnificent Thanjavur Maratha Palace, and artisan communities known for bronze sculptures and paintings. Trichy: Marvel at the architectural marvel of the Rockfort Temple, perched atop a giant rock, explore the sprawling Srirangam Temple complex, and witness the colorful Jallikattu festival (if timing permits). Wildlife and Nature: Mudumalai National Park: Embark on a thrilling safari in this tiger reserve nestled in the Nilgiri Hills, spot diverse wildlife like elephants, gaur, and birds, and enjoy scenic drives through the lush forests. Periyar National Park: Take a boat ride on Periyar Lake in this wildlife sanctuary, spot elephants, tigers, and langurs in their natural habitat, and soak in the serenity of the Western Ghats. Guindy National Park: Located within Chennai city, this park offers a surprising escape with its diverse flora and fauna, including spotted deer, blackbuck, and over 270 bird species. Festivals: December: Pongal, the harvest festival celebrated with traditional fervor across Tamil Nadu, featuring colorful kolam decorations, joyous dancing, and delicious feasts. December-January: Chennai Music Season, a month-long extravaganza of Carnatic music concerts attracting renowned musicians and music lovers from around the world. Remember, December weather in Tamil Nadu can vary depending on location. The coastal areas tend to be warmer and more humid, while the hill stations experience cooler temperatures. Choose your destinations based on your preferred climate and activities. No matter where you choose to go, Tamil Nadu offers something for everyone in December. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes, vibrant culture, rich history, and delicious food that this incredible state has to offer!
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Hi Ramya, Here is an article for the best places you can visit in Tamil Nadu https://www.tripoto.com/tamil-nadu/trips/hill-stations-in-tamil-nadu. You can also check the Tamil Nadu Guide for finding the best experiences. https://www.tripoto.com/tamil-nadu
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