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South India itinerary — July 2026
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
July 2026 is a shoulder-season time for the South India trip (Bangalore & Chennai). Daytime highs run from about 28°C / 82°F to 36°C / 97°F across the stops. Plan around 5–7 days for the full Bangalore & Chennai loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 5–7 days · 2 cities
South India's two metros: Bangalore, the garden-and-tech city with a temperate climate and a craft-beer scene, and Chennai on the Coromandel coast, a centre of Tamil culture, Carnatic music, and Marina Beach. An hour links them by air.
Bangalore
Bangalore in July
Temperature
83°F / 68°F
28.3°C / 19.9°C
Precipitation
7d
4.5in · 115mm
Daylight
12.7h
July is cool for India but wet, with Lalbagh and Cubbon Park best between showers.
July is cool for India but wet, with Lalbagh and Cubbon Park best between showers.
City overview
Bangalore, officially Bengaluru since 2014, is India’s highland tech capital, where colonial parks, Wodeyar palaces, startup districts, craft breweries, and old South Indian food streets sit at about 900 metres above sea level. MG Road and Cubbon Park make the central spine, Indiranagar and Koramangala carry the restaurant-and-startup night, and Basavanagudi and Malleshwaram preserve older Kannada neighborhood rhythms.
Food & drink
Bangalore food starts with masala dosa, idli, vada, filter coffee, bisi bele bath, ragi mudde, donne biryani, and late craft-beer snacks. MTR near Lalbagh, CTR in Malleshwaram, Vidyarthi Bhavan in Basavanagudi, and VV Puram Food Street give the city’s strongest local route.
Top sights
Ranked for July suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1ISKCON Temple Bangalore
- 2Dodda Basavana Gudi (Bull Temple)
- 3Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
- 4National Gallery of Modern Art Bengaluru
- 5Bangalore Palace
- 6Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
- 7Commercial Street and Brigade Road
- 8Vidhana Soudha
- 9Lalbagh Botanical Garden
- 10Cubbon Park
1ISKCON Temple Bangalore
4.7★ · 140,734indoorOpen dailyThe Rajajinagar hilltop complex opened in 1997 with large prayer halls, a gold-plated dhwaja-stambha, and city views. It is near Mahalakshmi metro station and Orion Mall.
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2Dodda Basavana Gudi (Bull Temple)
4.7★ · 4,442indoorOpen dailyKempegowda-era patronage shaped this 16th-century temple around a massive granite Nandi bull in Basavanagudi. The temple is close to Bugle Rock Park and Gandhi Bazaar.
3Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
4.6★ · 16,618indoorOpen dailyThe science museum opened in 1962 in Cubbon Park and honors engineer M. Visvesvaraya. Children’s exhibits, engines, electronics, and the dinosaur display sit near the Government Museum and Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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- 4National Gallery of Modern Art Bengaluru
- 5Bangalore Palace
- 6Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
- 7Commercial Street and Brigade Road
- 8Vidhana Soudha
- 9Lalbagh Botanical Garden
- 10Cubbon Park
Neighborhoods
1MG Road, Brigade Road, and Residency Road
The central Cantonment belt mixes metro stations, pubs, bookstores, shopping, churches, hotels, and quick access to Cubbon Park.
2Indiranagar
Indiranagar is polished nightlife Bangalore, with 100 Feet Road restaurants, breweries, boutiques, startup offices, and metro access.
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Koramangala
Koramangala is the startup-and-student district, with cafes, bars, co-working blocks, forum-side shopping, and heavy traffic around the inner ring roads.
4Whitefield
Whitefield is the eastern tech corridor, anchored by IT parks, malls, hotels, apartment towers, and longer commute times from the old center.
5Basavanagudi and Jayanagar
Basavanagudi and Jayanagar feel older and more local, with Gandhi Bazaar, Bull Temple, parks, darshini restaurants, and planned residential blocks.
6Malleshwaram
Malleshwaram is traditional northwest Bangalore, with temples, flower sellers, dosa institutions, Sampige Road shops, and leafy side streets.
Getting around
Namma Metro is the fastest way across the core, with Purple Line for MG Road, Cubbon Park, Majestic, Indiranagar, and Whitefield, and Green Line for Lalbagh, Jayanagar, and Malleshwaram. BMTC buses, Vayu Vajra airport buses, autos, and rideshares fill gaps, but traffic can turn short cross-town trips into long waits.
Chennai
Chennai in July
Temperature
97°F / 79°F
36°C / 26°C
Precipitation
16d
3.3in · 85mm
Daylight
12.7h
Sea
86.5°F
30.3°C
July is hot with more showers, making metro-linked stops safer than cross-city road plans.
July is hot with more showers, making metro-linked stops safer than cross-city road plans.
City overview
Chennai is the Bay of Bengal capital where colonial Fort St George, Mylapore temple streets, Carnatic music halls, and IT corridors stretch along a hot, humid coast. The visitor map centers on George Town, Mylapore, Egmore, T Nagar, Besant Nagar, and the ECR/OMR edge south of the Adyar River.
Food & drink
Chennai food is built on idli, dosa, sambar, pongal, vada, filter coffee, Chettinad chicken, biryani, sundal, and seafood from the coast. Mylapore, T Nagar, Sowcarpet, Marina Beach stalls, and Buhari-style biryani houses are practical food anchors. Prices stay moderate outside luxury hotels, and December music-season canteen meals are a real cultural draw.
Top sights
Ranked for July suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Kapaleeshwarar Temple
- 2San Thome Basilica
- 3Parthasarathy Temple
- 4Kalakshetra Foundation
- 5DakshinaChitra
- 6Government Museum, Egmore
- 7T Nagar shopping district
- 8Fort St George
- 9Marina Beach
- 10Guindy National Park
1Kapaleeshwarar Temple
4.8★ · 12,335indoorOpen dailyMylapore Shiva temple with a tall gopuram, tank, flower stalls, and festival streets. The present structure is usually dated to the 16th century after earlier coastal temples were lost.
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2San Thome Basilica
4.7★ · 17,331indoorOpen dailyWhite neo-Gothic basilica over the traditional tomb of St Thomas the Apostle, rebuilt by the Portuguese and later by the British. It sits near the southern end of Marina Beach.
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3Parthasarathy Temple
4.7★ · 28,306indoorOpen dailyTriplicane Vishnu temple with Pallava origins, gopurams, and busy streets between Marina Beach and Chepauk. Visit outside peak midday heat.
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- 4Kalakshetra Foundation
- 5DakshinaChitra
- 6Government Museum, Egmore
- 7T Nagar shopping district
- 8Fort St George
- 9Marina Beach
- 10Guindy National Park
Neighborhoods
1Mylapore
Temple-and-culture district with Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Luz, San Thome, music sabhas, and old vegetarian restaurants. December music season makes it especially busy.
2George Town and Parry's Corner
Old trading district north of Fort St George, with wholesale lanes, Armenian Church, High Court buildings, and dense market traffic.
3Egmore and Nungambakkam
Museum, rail, college, restaurant, and hotel belt with Government Museum, consulates, cafes, and central access.
4T Nagar
Shopping district of sari stores, jewelry houses, Pondy Bazaar, and Ranganathan Street crowds. It is practical but intense before festivals.
5Adyar, Besant Nagar, and Thiruvanmiyur
South Chennai coast with Elliot's Beach, Theosophical Society, Kalakshetra, cafes, and quieter residential lanes.
6OMR and ECR
Southern technology and beach-road corridor, with IT parks on Old Mahabalipuram Road and day-trip resorts along East Coast Road.
Getting around
Chennai Metro Blue and Green lines connect airport, Central, Egmore, T Nagar approaches, and parts of the south, while suburban rail is useful for beach and outer-corridor trips. Use a CMRL travel card or QR ticket, then rely on autos, taxis, and MTC buses for temple-neighborhood last miles.
Best time to do the South India trip
In July, the South India trip runs daytime highs from 28°C / 82°F to 36°C / 97°F, with nights down to about 20°C / 68°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 16 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across both stops, July is a shoulder-season time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Bangalore & Chennai are January, December and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. July 2026 is a quieter shoulder season to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact July dates — across every city on the South India trip.
Plan this South India tripCommon questions about the South India trip
- When is the best time to do the South India trip?
- The most comfortable months across Bangalore, Chennai are January, December and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. July is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in July 2026.
- How many days do you need for the South India trip?
- A comfortable South India trip runs about 5–7 days, allowing roughly Bangalore 3, Chennai 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the South India trip?
- The classic order is Bangalore & Chennai. Each city below has its own July weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my July South India trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your South India list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Bangalore, Chennai against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.