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When it comes to holidaying in India, August is not usually on anyone’s radar. August comes in the middle of the monsoon season in India, and you are likely to experience downpours throughout the country during this month. But the rains are not as heavy in August as they are in July. So, visiting India in August need not be avoided. In fact, there are a lot of win-wins too. As it is te off-season, you are likely to find good discounts on flights, hotels, and attractions. Moreover, August is a month where you will get to see some interesting festivals and events happening around the country. If you are planning a trip to the country in August, you are likely to have many questions like where to visit in August in India, what to do there, what are the things to know about, and more. Here is a comprehensive guide on visiting India in August.

Is August a Good Time to Visit India?

Ideally, the best time to travel to India is between October and March. But if you want to enjoy monsoon in India, August is a good time to visit. Rain enhances the beauty of the landscapes of the country, especially of the hill stations. Also, the northern belt does not receive as much as rainfall as the southern belt of India. It is also a great time to visit if you are not fond of crowds. As it is not tourist season, the most popular attractions in the country are less crowded. August is also the best time to go to India if you are on a budget. You can make the most of the monsoon deals and discounts that hotels and airlines may offer during this time.

Weather in India in August

Rainfall is common in India in August. The Southern states like Kerala and Goa get a lot of rainfall, while the rain is usually less in the northern states. Northeast India also faces heavy rainfall during this month. When it is not raining, it is usually cloudy and overcast, with little sunshine in the interim, especially at the end of the month. Sometimes, by the end of August, you will also experience rain along with sunshine. The temperature remains high during August, and it is generally hot and humid in India during this month. In fact, August is the most humid month of the year in India.

  • Temperature: 21-degree C to 35-degree C
  • Humidity: 62.1% to 99.7%
  • Chance of Rain: Above 90%
  • Daylight: 13+ hours
  • Sunrise: 5.40 AM
  • Sunset: 7.14 PM

Things To Do In India In August

The rains in India add a different kind of beauty to the whole place. Watching the rainfall is one of the best things to do in India in August. But you cannot travel across the world just for that. Of course there are indoor attractions as well. Although you will not find the world’s largest museum in India, the country has several interesting museums too. Then there are temples, art galleries, and shopping malls as well. We present to you the best things you can do in India in August.

Go Trekking

Trekking

If you want to enjoy the beauty of the rain-kissed landscapes of India, trekking is the best way of doing it. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, you will find plenty of moderately challenging treks to difficult trails to satisfy the trekking enthusiast in you. Some of the best treks to enjoy in the country in August include Valley of Flowers Trek in Uttarakhand, Hampta Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh, Harishchandragad Trek and Singhad Trek in Maharashtra, Great Lakes Trek and Tarsar Marsar Trek in Kashmir, and more. Trekking in August can be risky too, so it is always best to go on a guided trekking tour along with a group.

Indulge in Ayurvedic Massage Treatments

India is synonymous to Ayurveda, and people from around the world arrive in the country to enjoy the benefits of the same. While you can enjoy Ayurvedic massage treatments throughout the year, getting them done during the monsoon season has immense benefits. Humidity helps in opening the pores of the skin, which leads to better absorption of the medicated oils in the body. Some of the Panchakarma treatments beneficial during this month are Virechana, Abhyanga, Basti, Pizhichil, and more. Kerala is where you will find the best Ayurvedic centers. But Ayurvedic centers are available all over the country. Check the authenticity of the place before you go to any Ayurvedic center for treatment.

Visit Spiritual Places

The world knows India as a country that is deeply spiritual. It is believed to be the land where religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism were born. A visit to this country would not be complete without visiting some of its spiritual places. Varanasi, flanked by the Holy River Ganga, is the most important pilgrimage site for Hindus. The Ganga Aarti here that happens every evening is something not to be missed. Apart from this, Amritsar (Golden Temple), Rishikesh, Puri, Haridwar, Shirdi, Bodh Gaya, Madurai, etc., are other spiritual cities that you must visit in India.

Explore the Nightlife

While India is most popular for its culture and heritage, globalization has also influenced its lifestyle. The major cities of the country are known for their amazing nightlife. The country is home to numerous nightclubs, bars, pubs, and lounges, where you can party till the wee hours of the morning. One of the best places to party is Goa. Apart from the nightclubs, Goa’s annual Sunburn Music Festival is eagerly awaited by Indian and foreign music lovers alike. Some other cities that are popular for their party scenes are Mumbai, Bangalore, New Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, etc.

Visit Hill Stations

Hill stations are prime winter destinations in India. But monsoon adds to the allure of the hill stations and is quite popular among Indians. The constant showers make the air cool and crisp. Also, the greenery is enhanced, and you will get to see waterfalls and streams all around the place. While nature walks are the best thing to do on hills stations in August, some places also offer monsoon adventure activities for those interested. Some of the best tourist places in India apt for a visit in August are Ooty, Coorg, Munnar, Nainital, etc.

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Places To Visit In India In August

You may feel the list of places to visit in India are limited during the monsoon. But it is not so. Here are some places that are delightful to visit in August.

Kerala

Kerala

If you enjoy greenery every time you step out, Kerala is one of the best places to visit in August in India. Verdant hill stations, dreamy backwaters, dense rainforests, gushing waterfalls, and sporadic rains that cool the air instantly are some of the things you can enjoy in Kerala in August. This is also the month when the state celebrates its most important festival, Onam (which sometimes falls in September as well). Hill stations like Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady, Vagamon, Idukki, Ponmudi, and Thiruvambadi are the best places to visit during monsoon. Getting an Ayurvedic massage, savoring the delicious Ona-sadya, watching the boat race, and trekking make Kerala the best tourist place in India in August.

Rajasthan

chittorgarh-Rajasthan

Being a desert land, monsoon does not affect Rajasthan much as compared to the other states. The rains during August in Rajasthan can be intense but usually short-lived. Also, the weather is comparatively cooler than in summer months. All this makes it an excellent time for sightseeing. And there is lots to see in the beautiful city of Rajasthan. One of the best places to travel in August in India’s Rajasthan is Jaipur, the Pink City, famous for its forts and palaces. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, will add a romantic touch to your visit in August, making it one of the best places to visit for couples in India. Mount Abu is a popular place to visit in Rajasthan along with Bundi, Chuliya Waterfalls, and Bharatpur.

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Although August is not considered the ideal time to visit Uttarakhand, there is a magical appeal to this Northern state of India during this time of the year. The regular showers add greenery, beauty, and color to the entire place, making it one of the best places in India in August. You will be mesmerized by the vibrant flowers, green landscapes, misty mountains, and beautiful waterfalls here. Mussoorie, Nainital, Valley of Flowers National Park, Auli, and Kausani, are a few of the places you must visit in Uttarakhand during this month. Jim Corbett National Park, home to an array of flora and fauna, is also an excellent place to visit in August.

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

The southern state of Tamil Nadu is extremely hot during the summer months. August is a great time to visit Tamil Nadu, as the frequent drizzles bring relief from the scorching heat. If you like to watch heavy rains, Kanyakumari and Chennai are great places to spend time during this month. Tamil Nadu’s culturally rich cities like Thanjavur and Madurai are also interesting places to visit, as there are plenty of temples and ancient structures to see here. But the best holiday destinations in India during monsoon is Tamil Nadu’s hill stations, namely Ooty, Kodaikannal, Coonoor, and Yercaud.

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

Meghalaya is one of the best underrated places to visit in India in August. While the best time to visit India’s Meghalaya is between October and March, August will give you a different version of the place. Cherrapunji, a city in Meghalaya, is the place which receives the largest rainfall in the country. The torrential rain makes the place look more vibrant and beautiful. Apart from Cherrapunji, you can also visit Shillong, Dawki, Mawlynnong, Nongriat, and more. Meghalaya is the perfect place to go if you want to relax and enjoy the Indian monsoons while indulging in a little bit of trekking to take in the natural beauty of the place.

Events and Festivals in India in August

Festivals in India in August

August is the month when the festival season begins in India in earnest. Here are some of the festivals that you will enjoy if you are visiting this month.

  • Janmashtami

Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, who is one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Grand celebrations are held in most Krishna temples, especially in Mathura, which is believed to be the birthplace of the Lord. The celebrations are commemorated with Dahi Handi, where groups of people form large pyramids to break an earthen pot containing curd and butter, an activity associated with the mischievous Krishna.
Raksha Bandhan: Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called Rakhi on their brothers’ wrists, while the latter promise to protect the former. It is also a norm for brothers to give a gift to their sisters.

  • Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called Rakhi on their brothers’ wrists, while the latter promises to protect the former. It is also a norm for brothers to give gifts to their sisters.

  • Onam

Onam is a 10-day festival celebrated in Kerala. It is believed that the asura King Mahabali visits his people during Onam. This festival is celebrated by putting a rangoli of flowers right in front of the house, wearing new clothes, making and eating sadya (traditional feast), etc. Snake boat races and tiger dance (pullikalli) also happen in different parts of Kerala during this festival.

Events in India in August

  • Independence Day

The major event that happens in India in August is Independence Day. On August 15’ 1947, India became independent from the long rule of the British. The main event happens at New Delhi’s Red Fort where the President of India hoists the Indian flag and addressees the nation. Apart from this, flag hoisting happens across the country, including in schools, offices, residential buildings, etc.

  • Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race

Snake boats are iconic vessels native to Kerala. Today, these long boats are used for the snake boat race that happens at Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha. It takes several men to row a single boat and watching the competition is quite exciting. Witnessing this boat race is one of the best things to do in Kerala in August and something you should not miss.

Travel Tips to Visit in India in August

Visiting India in August will give you a different kind of experience. It is important to be prepared for certain things while visiting the country. Here are some of the travel trips for visiting India in August.

  1. Mosquitoes are rampant in India during monsoon. Hence, it is important to apply mosquito repellent whenever you go out. You must also take vaccinations for malaria and dengue before visiting the country.
  2. Do not drink tap water in India. Filtered water is available at most airports, train stations, and other public places, where you can refill your bottles. Otherwise, stick to packaged drinking water.
  3. Avoid street food and water during the monsoon season. Stick to good restaurants and cafes while eating out in August.
  4. Be aware of scamsters and pickpockets. Avoid lonely areas and streets at nighttime.
  5. If the city you are in is on red alert for rain, do not venture out unnecessarily.

Things to Know Before Visiting India in August

What to Wear in India in August?

As it is usually quite humid in India in August, it is best to stick to cotton and linen clothes. Make sure you wear clothes that cover your arms and legs to avoid mosquito bites as much as possible. As for footwear, wear water-resistant shoes when you are stepping out.

What to Pack for India in August?

Apart from your regular clothes, you must pack a raincoat. An umbrella would also be helpful, but raincoats work much better for heavy rain. Universal chargers, insect repellent, sunscreen, water resistant shoes, wet wipes, sanitizer, ear plugs, first aid kid, essential medicines, etc., are few other essentials you need to carry while traveling to India in August.

Where to Stay in India in August?

As it is shoulder season or off-season in August in India, you can stay at good hotels at half the rates. You will easily find luxury resorts, affordable hotels, and modest inns in the country. Homestays are also common in several states like Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra. You will also find Air BnBs in most major cities in the country.

Getting Around in India in August

Trains and flights are the best way of traveling from one state to another in India. For local traveling, there are buses and local trains as well. Auto rickshaws, taxis, and private cars are also available in most major and minor cities. Several cities and towns have Uber and Ola services as well.

Conclusion

Many may not consider August as the ideal time to visit India. But the month has its advantages. Rain makes the landscape look beautiful. Apart from this, you will find less crowds in most places, making sightseeing stress-free. Also, August is the perfect time to visit India if you want to enjoy a holiday in the country on a budget. Apart from this, India has several neighboring countries that you can visit. You can easily find a cheap country to visit from India if you do not want to spend too much money on another holiday.
So, are you up to for a rainy holiday in India? We assure you that you will not be disappointed.

FAQs About India in August

1. Do I need a visa to visit India?

Yes, most foreigners will need an Indian visa while visiting the country. Most foreign nationals are eligible to apply for India tourist visa online.

2. Why is it a good idea to travel to India in August?

If you do not mind the rain, August is a great time to visit India. As it is off-season, you will get amazing discounts on hotels and flights during this month.

3. What are the precautions I need to take while visiting India in August?

  1. Apply insect repellent day and night.
  2. Pack a raincoat
  3. Apply sunscreen while stepping out during the day.
  4. Beware of pickpockets at crowded places
  5. Do not drink tap water
  6. Take the necessary vaccinations

4. Is it possible to step out in India in August?

Yes, it is possible. While August is still monsoon season in India, the rains are considerably less in this month as compared to July. You will easily find days with no rain, making it possible to explore the outdoor attractions.

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India is an astonishingly diverse country with a wealth of cultural and historical sights, inspiring festivals and events, and untouched natural beauty. But there are many

countries to visit near India

that are equally fantastic and can mostly be explored without breaking the bank. So, if you want to fuel your wanderlust but don’t know where to head from India, this list of budget-friendly countries will help you plan your next holiday.

1. Sri Lanka

Bentota Beaches Sri Lanka

With its celebrated heritage, refreshing greenery, pristine beaches, and rich wildlife, Sri Lanka is a gem that beckons to be discovered. Traveling to this island country is a breeze, as it is India’s immediate neighbor, separated by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait.

  • Best Time to Visit: December to April
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 45,000 for a five-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Bird-watching at Bundala National Park, Train Journey from Colombo to Ella, Savor Sri Lankan Cuisines, and Wildlife Safari at Udawalawe National Park (to spot the iconic Asian elephants, leopards, etc.)
  • Top Things to See: Colombo, Sigiriya (Lion Rock Fortress), Polonnaruwa Vatadage, Bentota Beaches, and Kandy

2. Thailand

Koh Phi Phi

Thailand, fondly called the Land of Smiles, is one of the best countries to visit from India, as it has everything to impress travelers. The fascinating blend of cultures, traditions, and modernity, sprinkled with unspoiled islands, revered shrines, and endless food, ensures an unforgettable getaway. And you can experience it all without stretching your wallet.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to April
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 50,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Get a Thai Massage, Shopping at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Watch Muay Thai Boxing, Taste Street Food, and Indulge in Songkran Water Fight
  • Top Things to See: Bangkok (see its palaces, Buddhist temples, bustling markets, etc.), Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Isan, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, and Koh Samui

3. Myanmar

Mandalay Myanmar

Want to escape to a serene destination where time stands still? Welcome to Myanmar, formerly known as Burma! It is definite to cast a spell on you, with its delightful meld of age-old temples and pagodas, painstakingly preserved landscapes, and friendly locals who can be mostly seen in their traditional dress.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to May
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 35,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Admire Sunset at Shwedagon Pagoda, Stroll Through the U Bein Bridge, Boating at the Inle Lake, Taste Burmese Cuisine, and Explore the Mergui Archipelago
  • Top Things to See: Chauk-Htat-Gyi Buddha Temple, Bagan, Mahamuni Buddha Temple, Mandalay, Ngapali, and Shan State

4. Georgia

Gergeti Trinity Church Georgia

Georgia has recently become a hotspot for Indian travelers, thanks to its fusion of timeless beauty, charming culture, and energetic contemporary flair. You can also sample the finest Georgian wines, as it is considered the birthplace of wines backed by an over 8,000-year-old history. Select our Tbilisi packages for an unforgettable Georgian getaway.

  • Best Time to Visit: May, June, and September
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 50,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Skiing in Gudauri, Uplistsikhe Cave Town Expedition, Vardzia Cave Tour, Kakheti Wine Tour (with a stop at the city of love, Sighnaghi), and the Old (Mtskheta) and New (Tbilisi) City Tour (with a stop at Old Tbilisi and Sulphur Baths)
  • Top Things to See: Gergeti Trinity Church, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Georgian National Museum, Batumi Dolphinarium

5. The UAE

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The UAE, or United Arab Emirates, is a land of jaw-dropping marvels, with seven emirates. See the record-breaking sights that abound in Dubai (mainly the tallest-of-its-kind Burj Al Arab), wander through Abu Dhabi’s (capital city) perfect union of old and new sights, and get lost in the unpretentious allure of Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah. The other three emirates, such as Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain, are equally exquisite. This Middle Eastern nation is often touted as an expensive place to travel. But with the proper planning, you can visit here without burning a hole in your pocket. So, don’t delay getting your UAE or Dubai tourist visa from India. Find out more about Dubai packages from India that can be customized to fit your vacation requirements by getting in touch with us.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to February
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 50,000 for a two-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Ascend the Burj Khalifa, Shopping at the Dubai Mall, Inside Burj Al Arab Tour, Snow Outing at Ski Dubai and Snow Abu Dhabi, Scuba Diving at Khor Fakkan, Go Back in Time at Qasr Al Watan, Watch Camel Race, Desert Safari, and Dhow Cruise
  • Top Things to See: Old Traditional Souks, Global Village, Dubai Miracle Garden, the Museum of the Future, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and Louvre Abu Dhabi

6. Malaysia

Petronas-Tower

From Kuala Lumpur’s urban sophistication and marvelous mountain resorts to the heavenly beaches, unblemished islands, and oldest rainforest, Malaysia presents a vast repertoire of attractions and experiences. There is no doubt that a holiday in this Southeast Asian nation will revitalize your heart and soul.

  • Best Time to Visit: April to October (for visiting the country’s east coast) and December to March (for visiting the country’s west coast)
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 45,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Taste Cameron Island’s Famous Tea, Visit Batu Caves, Shopping in Kuala Lumpur, Climb Mount Kinabalu, Taste Malaysia Cuisine, and Island Hopping
  • Top Things to See: Petronas Tower, George Town, Melaka, Gunung Mulu National Park, Taman Negara National Park, Langkawi, and Kelabit Highlands

7. Nepal

Kathmandu Nepal

If a quick getaway without any visa formalities is what you are seeking, consider visiting Nepal! You don’t even have to carry your passport from India to enter this country. This Himalayan nation is a dream-come-true spot for adventurists and a paradise for hikers, trekkers, and mountain climbers, with the mighty Mount Everest in the backdrop. Digging deeper, Nepal isn’t all about picturesque landscapes; it is also a spiritual land, as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Buddha.

  • Best Time to Visit: October and December
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 25,000 for a five-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Visit Ancient Durbar Squares, Trekking, Boating at Phewa Tal Lake, Explore Boudhanath Stupa and Tibetan Culture, Wildlife Safari (at Chitwan National Park), See Ilam’s Tea Garden, Discover Bardia National Park, Marvel at Nagarkot’s Sunrise Views, Helicopter Ride over Mount Everest, Ziplining, and Pokhara Mountain Biking
  • Top Things to See: Kathmandu, Sagarmatha National Park, Lumbini, Bhaktapur, Khumbu Valley, Bandipur, and Tansen

8. Bhutan

Tiger’s Nest Monastery

It is another country where Indians can travel without a passport or a visa. The best thing is that this Himalayan landlocked destination is still a best-kept secret, with its enormously striking scenery, mythical vibe, and antiquated culture and traditions. Feel happy and invigorated at every corner, as the country’s guiding philosophy itself is Gross National Happiness.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 35,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Visit Taktsang Palphug Monastery, Attend Nimalung Tsechu Festival, Scenic Drive along Dochula Pass, Try Archery (National Sport), Shopping at Simply Bhutan and Thimphu Weekend Market, Hot Spring Therapy (at Gasa Tshachus, Dur Tshachu, Duenmang Tshachu, etc.), Take to Chele La Pass, and Kayaking at Wang Chhu
  • Top Things to See: Tiger’s Nest Monastery, National Museum of Bhutan, Buddha Dordenma, Dechen Phrodrang Monastery, Changlimithang Stadium And Archery Ground, Motithang Takin Preserve, National Memorial Chorten, Tashicho-Dzong, and Jigme Dorji National Park

9. Maldives

Maldives

Maldives packages invite you to a paradisiacal landscape, with dazzling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, white sandy beaches, and a verdant setting. They are a boon for Indian travelers seeking a gorgeous island retreat without an excessive price tag. That’s not all, this island nation tops among the countries offering visa on arrival for Indians.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to April
  • Average Travel Expense: INR 40,000 for a three-day trip
  • Top Things to Do: Stay in an Overwater Bungalow, Discover the Marine Life, Dolphin Watching Tour, Dhoni Cruise, See the Bioluminescent Beach Phenomenon, Watch Bodu Beru Show, and Sea Plane Tour
  • Top Things to See: Male, Baros Island, Maafushi Island, Hulhumale Island, Banana Reef, and Vaadhoo Island

*These approximate travel rates are subject to change depending on when you plan to visit these countries.

Conclusion

Whether you are looking for the top honeymoon places outside India or an easily accessible place for a refreshing getaway, we hope the above guide caters to every preference and serves as a starting point for your upcoming travel. All these places are unique and crammed with myriad attractions and experiences, ensuring a cherished holiday, and that too without shelling out a fortune.

Suggested Read: Best Countries in the World for a Destination Wedding

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India is a land endowed with sheer diversity, and hence, is an enchanting destination to visit during any part of the year. But there is something exciting about traveling to India in January. After the peak New Year festivities and exasperating tourist rush, the most popular spots in India become more pleasant this month, allowing for a leisurely holiday. Whether looking to head to a magical winter spot, a warm destination, or anywhere in between, plan your perfect trip to India with this exclusive guide.

1. Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir

Gulmarg Jammu and Kashmir

Want to escape to a snowy wonderland on your India trip? Gulmarg should occupy a top spot on your travel bucket list. Its unequaled landscape, covered with thick layers of snow, makes it one of the unmissable places to visit in January for winter sports enthusiasts.Other places to check out in Jammu and Kashmir for winter vacations in India are Srinagar and Sonmarg.

Weather: -10 to -3.5 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Kongdori Gulmarg Gondola Ride, Bird
Watching at Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve, Skiing at Apharwat Peak, and Apather Lake

Nearest Airport: Srinagar International Airport, approximately 55 kilometers away.

2. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh Uttarakhand

It’s a pilgrim spot year-round, with some of India’s most sanctified temples. But, visiting this picturesque town in the mighty Himalayan foothills in January allows you to admire its mythical charm in all its splendor. It is a haven for adventurists and nature lovers and is especially known for its magnificent shrines, mainly Bhootnath Temple and Trayambakeshwar Temple, enshrining one of Lord Shiva’s Jyotirlingas. Check out our guide to 12 Jyotirlingas in India to add more spiritual places to your to-do list. Auli is yet another amazing spot in Uttarakhand to explore for its beautiful winter scenery in January.

Weather: 6 to 15 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Body Surfing, Flying Fox Experience, Bungee Jumping, Parasailing, Yoga Session, Mountain Biking, and Waterfall Trekking

Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 20 kilometers away.

3. Jim Corbett National Park

Corbett National Park

It is the foremost of choices for those seeking a wildlife-themed holiday in India, being one of Asia’s biggest and oldest national parks. If you are among them, there is no better time to visit this thrilling destination than in January. It is during this month when several unique bird species flock here and all the park’s safari zones are open. Prepare to meet its residents as majestic and distinct as the Royal Bengal tigers, leopards, elephants, chitals, Asian black bears, and sambhar.

Weather: 6 to 19 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Jeep Safari, Camping in the Park, Elephant Safari, Bird Watching, Rock Climbing, Fishing, River Rafting, and Trekking

Nearest Airport: Pantnagar Airport, approximately 80 kilometers away

4. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

 Jaisalmar Rajasthan

It’s fittingly called the Golden City. It is counted among the best places to visit in Rajasthan for its location in the iconic Thar Desert, yellow-stone architectural wonders, venerated Jain temples, and enlightening museums, among others. An added perk of traveling to Jaisalmer in January is the pleasant weather, which allows you to discover its unparalleled desert landscape at its best on a thrilling camel safari and other exciting activities.

Weather: 8 to 20 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Dune Bashing across Thar Desert, Tanot Mata Temple, Puppet Show, Desert Jeep Safari, and Paramotoring

Nearest Airport: Jaisalmer Airport, approximately 15 kilometers away

5. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Khajjiar

People often count on the places to visit in Manali or Shimla when planning a Himachal Pradesh trip. But the beauty of the quaint town of Khajjiar is rightly dubbed India’s Mini Switzerland. This place, especially in January, is nothing short of heaven on our planet, with its awe-inspiring landscape comprising dense deodar forests, serene lakes, exotic flora and fauna, and beautiful shrines.

Weather: -2 to 10 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Khajjiar Lake, Dal Lake, Panch Pandav Tree, Khajji Nag Temple, Tibetan Handicrafts Centre, and Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary

Nearest Airport: Gaggal Airport (120 kilometers away)

6. New Delhi

New Delhi

Take any list of the best holiday locations in India; New Delhi secures a surefire spot. It is a union territory and, mostly, the country’s capital, with the most prestigious monuments and historical attractions to its credit, like India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and the Red Fort. Travel to Delhi in January to attend the legendary Republic Day Parade and make the most of this time to take a heritage walk in Old Delhi, discover the compelling food scene, and more.

Weather: 6 to 22 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: The Red Fort, Old Delhi, Lodi Garden, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Masjid, Changing of the Guard, Shopping Tour, and Food Tour

Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport

7. Goa

Goa

Goa, hands down, is India’s ultimate beach and party destination. January is an ideal time to tour this charming state after the hectic season of Christmas and New Year festivities. With the pleasant, perfect weather, you can relax at the beach, indulge in exhilarating water sports, and attend exciting festivals like the Kite Festival, The Three Kings Feast, and the Tribal Festival, among other things to do in Goa.

Weather: 20 to 25 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Beaches in North and South Goa, Ancient Forts, the Mummy of Francis Xavier at the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Chandreshwar Bhoothnath Temple, and Nightclubs

Nearest Airport: Goa International Airport

8. Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala

It’s one of the regulars on the list of the most exquisite monsoon-season destinations in India. That said, it is also a great place to visit in January, when the weather is refreshing with a gentle, fresh breeze and its landscape is at its best (enriched by breathtaking mountainous views, lush greenery, and marvelous experiences).

Weather: 12 to 28 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Camping, Hot Air Balloon Ride, Paragliding, and Trekking in the Sahyadri Mountains

Nearest Airport: Pune Airport, 55 kilometers away

There are more thrilling trekking spots; take a look at our list of the best treks in India.

9. Hampi, Karnataka

Venture out on a temple tour in Hampi to discover the staggeringly beautiful temple architecture of South India amid verdant landscapes. In January, Hampi invites you to enjoy a delightful, cool climate, perfect for long strolls and hikes in nature. Explore the breathtaking ancient architecture at UNESCO sites such as Virupaksha Temple, the Hemakuta Temple complex, and other remarkable Vijayanagara ruins. You’ll be left in awe, marvelling at how these centuries-old temples have withstood the test of time, still standing strong in all their magnificent glory. Take a Coracle Ride for a unique way of ferry ride to enjoy the scenic natural splendours of Hampi.

Weather: 15 to 30 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Queen’s Bath, Hampi Bazaar, Coracle ride on Tungabhadra River or Sanapur Lake, Matanga Hill, Hemakunta Temple complex, Achyutraya Temple.

Nearest Airport: Hubli Airport

10. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman-and-Nicobar

Andaman’s group of more than 300 islands in the Bay of Bengal has long tempted honeymooners, adventurists, history buffs, and holidaymakers with its coconut trees and Palm-dotted winding routes that take you to pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters sheltering extraordinary marine life, unspoiled natural beauty, and attractions that once served as the dungeon of torments during the British era. Come here in January; this dreamscape allows for a range of activities, including swimming, snorkeling, diving, exploring rain forests, and island hopping.

Weather: 24 to 29 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Barren Island with an active volcano, Chidiya Tapu, Kala Pani (Cellular Jail), Baratang Island’s Limestone Caves, Havelock Island’s Radhanagar beach – one of the 12 blue flag beaches in India, activities like Sea Walking, Snorkeling, and Scuba Diving

Nearest Airport: Veer Savarkar International Airport

11. Backwaters of Kerala

Kerala

Exploring its backwaters is one of the staples on any list of things to do in Kerala. Stretching for over 900 kilometers from Kochi to Kollam, these surreal waterways indicate a complex network of rivers, lakes, lagoons, and man-made canals. Board a kettuvallom or a classic wooden houseboat to marvel at the region’s lush tropical scenery and soothing ambiance, with accommodation and dining facilities onboard (depending on your cruise package).

Weather: 23 to 30 degrees Celsius

Must-Experiences: Alleppey, Kumarakom, Kuttanad, and Kollam

Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport

India Travel Requirements

Nationals of the Maldives can travel to India and stay here up to 90 days without a visa, and nationals of certain countries like Japan, South Korea, and the UAE are eligible for a visa on arrival at some Indian airports. All other nationals (not entitled to any visa exemptions) must apply for an e-Visa or an India tourist visa for a smooth entry into India.


FAQs

Take a look at these FAQs about places to visit in January in India:

1. What are the top places to visit in India in January to experience snow and winter activities?

Gulmarg, Ladakh, Auli, and Srinagar are some of India’s top places to experience snowfall in January.

2. Does India experience extreme cold weather in January?

It depends on where you plan to travel to India in January. India is a land of diversity, which is reflected in its topography as well. It, therefore, goes without saying you can experience icy winter and warm sunny weather on your single visit to India.

3. Where can I travel to India for warm weather?

The Indian states and union territories, like Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry, and Rajasthan, are pleasantly warmer in January.

4. Is January a peak season in India?

It is one of the best months to visit India, with plenty of events and festivals. On a positive note, it is not as crowded as the months of November and December. However, it is highly recommended to plan your holiday at least three to four months in advance to avoid paying hefty rates for accommodation and airfare.

Final Thoughts

No matter if you’re seeking solitude, looking to fuel your adventure side, or want to immerse yourself in India’s unspoiled and lush beauty, well-preserved wildlife attractions, ancient cities, or uber-contemporary metropolises, this list of the best places to visit in India in January has something to suit every holidaymaker’s pocket and preference. Take your pick now; they all promise a holiday with the most treasured moments.



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India is popular around the world for its diverse nature, be it geography, climate, culture, language, or even food. From the northern to the southern tip of the country, there are loads to explore in this incredible country. There are some lesser-known destinations in India that are more popular than others, like Goa, Kerala, Mumbai, Shimla, Darjeeling, etc. While these places are beauty personified, they are not the only places that India has to offer. On the other hand, there are several places in the country that should be visited. Here, we talk about some of the

top 12 least-discovered places in India.

1. Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli

Most of us think that skiing is something you do in the snow-capped mountains of France, Switzerland, Canada, or Australia. But you would be surprised to know India has its own ski destination at Auli. Located in Uttarakhand, Auli is a part of the Himalayan Mountains and is perfect for skiing as well as trekking. Even if you are a novice or an experienced professional, this snow-covered hill station will definitely give you a fun skiing experience.

Best Time to Visit: November to March

Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun

2. Majuli, Assam

majuli assam

Did you know that the biggest river island in the world is in India? Yes, it is true! Head to this beautiful island district of Majuli in Assam to revel in the breathtaking beauty of this place! Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, this place is rich in natural beauty and has an interesting culture. Apart from exploring the place, you would also get to enjoy the culture of the tribes as well as indulge in some exciting festivals.

Best Time to Visit: October to February (winter)

Nearest Airport: Jorhat Airport

3. Lambasingi, Andhra Pradesh

Lambasingi

For most of us, snowfall in India is restricted to some northern parts of the country. But you would be surprised to know that there is a little hill station in South India where you could experience snowfall. Lambasingi is situated in Andhra Pradesh and is 100 km away from Vishakhapatnam. The temperature here in winter is below 10 degrees Celsius, and it is cold even during the summer. Gorgeous waterfalls, sprawling coffee, and pepper plantations, and beautiful hills for trekking and camping await you at Lambasingi.

Best Time to Visit: November to February (Winter)

Nearest Airport: Visakhapatnam Airport



4. Tarkarli Beach, Maharashtra

Tarkarli

Goa is considered to be the ultimate beach destination in India. However, if you want a great beach experience without the overwhelming crowd that you would find in Goa, you must head to Tarkali Beach in Maharashtra. This beach is situated in Singhudurg District of Maharashtra and is among the best white sand beaches in the Konkan region. Apart from the long coastline and pristine waters, Tarkali is famous for its water adventure sports. You can go boating and watch dolphins, or indulge in scuba diving, kayaking, banana boat riding, jet skiing, etc.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport (Goa Airport)



5. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang

The northeastern part of India is usually ignored when it comes to tourism. However, it is in this part of the country that you will find the rarest of the rarest gems of nature. Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh is one such beauty. Located 10,000 feet above sea level, this place is full of lakes, valleys, rivers, and waterfalls that would not fail to take your breath away. The Sela Pass, Tawang Monastery, Gorichen Peak, Taktsang Gompa, Nuranang Waterfalls, etc., are some places you must not miss in Tawang.

Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to October

Nearest Airport: Salonibari Airport (in Tezpur, Assam)

6. Querim Beach, Goa

Querim Beach

Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, and Anjuman Beach are some beaches that come to mind when we think about Goa. While these beaches are happening and awesome, they are way too crowded, especially during the peak seasons. If you crave peace and tranquility or want to spend alone time with your partner, you must head to Querim or Keri Beach in Goa. It lies in the northernmost part of Goa and has a long stretch of sand where you can walk or relax with your partner. There are small shacks on the beach that serve amazing seafood. So, if you are looking for a serene spot in Goa, there is no better place than Querim Beach.

Best Time to Visit: November to March

Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport



7. Patan, Gujarat

Patan

While Gujarat is known for Ahmedabad and Baroda, there is one town you must definitely visit in this state. It is an ancient town founded in 745 AD and is home to some interesting forts and monuments. The one monument you must visit here is Rani Ki Vav, a unique water resource and storage system as well as a fine example of Khajuraho-style craftsmanship. Patan is also popular for Patola sarees, and you must also take this chance to visit the Patola saree-making unit.

Best Time to Visit: October to April

Nearest Airport: Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport (110 kilometers away)

8. Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

mawlynnong

It is a well-preserved forest grove on Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hill. It is a nature lover’s haven and a dream-come-true spot for photography enthusiasts. Steeped in legends, this unspoiled and sacred eco-region is a must-visit for its ethereal beauty, medicinal herbs, and, mostly, the enigmatic vibe that fills the air.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

Nearest Airport: Umroi Airport (90 kilometers away)



9. Kamshet, Maharashtra

Kamshet

If you are in Mumbai or Pune and are looking for a place for a weekend retreat, there is no better place than Kamshet. Located in the district of Pune, this small town is away from the main city, and, hence, beautiful and peaceful. You can visit here the Kondeshwar temple, Pawna Lake, Bhairi caves, Bedsa caves, etc. Apart from all this, it is a great place to try paragliding. So, if you love a little adventure, visit Kamshet this weekend with your friends and family.

Best Time to Visit: December to February

Nearest Airport: Pune Airport (over 40 kilometers away)

10. Lepchajagat, West Bengal

Lepchajagat

Darjeeling is considered to be one of the major honeymoon destinations in India. While it is a romantic place, close to it is Lepchajagat, a small village as beautiful as Darjeeling without any frills. If you are looking for a peaceful, quiet place to spend some quality time with yourself or your partner, you will find Lepchajagat ideal. This small village is in a densely forested area, from which you can get splendid views of the Kanchenjunga peaks. Apart from enjoying the beauty of the place and the unique wildlife, you also get to spend some serene moments without any distractions here.

Best Time to Visit: October to April

Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport (85 kilometers away)

11. Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

Mandu

Mandu is one of the country’s most iconic historical attractions, celebrated for its medieval architectural marvels reflecting Hindu and Islamic designs. Such is its significance and splendor that it is acknowledged as Central India’s Hampi. You can look forward to admiring a wealth of monuments, palaces, mosques, tombs, and forts, to name a few.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Nearest Airport: Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (95 kilometers away)



12. Hogenakkal, Karnataka

Hogenakkal

If you have always dreamt of visiting Niagara Falls but never could because of different reasons, you need not be disappointed. This is because India is home to what you can call the Niagara of India, the Hogenakkal Falls. Located in Hogenakkal, Karnataka, there are multiple streams of waterfalls from the Kaveri River, and the sight is absolutely mesmerizing. Besides this beautiful waterfall, Hogenakkal is famous for Melagiri Hills, Mettur Dam, Pennagram Village, etc. If you want to experience being one with nature, Hogenakkal is where you must head.

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Nearest Airport: Bangalore International Airport (150 kilometers away)

Conclusion

These are just a few of the unique or lesser-known destinations in India. The country is filled with such beautiful spots that remain unexplored. So, this holiday season, let us make a promise to ourselves to visit these places and give them the due they deserve.



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Honeymoon is the time when you can finally get to relax with your partner, after your wedding. Away from your family and friends, this is the time when you can spend some quality time with each other. Hence, it is important that you choose a special location to spend your special time together. The trend of going to a foreign country has become quite popular amongst Indian couples. Nothing wrong in that! But did you know there are some really amazing locations in our country too that are perfect for a honeymoon? Here are some of the most popular

honeymoon destinations in India

that you can choose from.


1. Kerala

Kerala India

Known as God’s Own Country, there is no dearth of places to visit in Kerala for your honeymoon. In fact, it is one of the most popular destinations that newly married couples choose to spend their time together after their wedding. From the lovely beaches of Kovalam to the beautiful, green hills of Munnar to the backwaters of Alleppey, there are many romantic places in this land of South India. Be it Waynad, Kollam or Kumarakom, each place will entrap you with its greenery and natural beauty by offering you with a romantic atmosphere.

2. Goa

goa tourist places
While Goa is a place where people usually go out with their friends and family to chill out, it is one of the top honeymoon places too. With its amazing beaches, rich culture and delicious cuisine, you have a lot to explore in Goa with your partner. Goa houses some of the top beaches in India and is an ideal honeymoon location if you and your spouse love the beach.

The beaches of Goa offer something for everyone. For some fun and adventure with your loved one, beaches like Baga, Calangute, etc. would be perfect as you can indulge in water sports here. On the other hand, if you want to enjoy a quiet time with your life partner, Palolem, Varca, etc. are some of the beaches you must make a visit to. While not roaming around the beaches of Goa, you can also visit the impressive churches and other such places that the land has to offer.

Suggested Read: Best Things to do in Goa

3. Coorg

Coorg honeymoon destinations

If the high excitement of the beaches of Goa is not your ideal honeymoon idea, Coorg promises you the opportunity to spend some quiet time with your partner. Located in the south of Karnataka, this district of Coorg is a well-known hill station for honeymooners. Its lush green hills, mesmerizing waterfalls, and unique culture make it a perfect romantic destination. Known as Scotland of India by some and the Kashmir of South India by others, the natural beauty of Coorg would help you to create some beautiful memories of your marriage.

4. Kulu Manali

kullu manali India

Kulu Manali is one of the perfect places to go for a honeymoon. Its snow-clad mountains, lush green landscape, and cold climate, Kulu Manali is considered to be the ideal honeymoon destination. October to February is the best time to visit this place, but tourists flock this place year-round. In short, this is an ideal location to go to, regardless of the time of the year you choose to get married. Although it is a great place to just walk around and enjoy the amazing sights of the land, you also get to enjoy some adventure by indulging in sports like river rafting, skiing, mountaineering, hiking, etc.



5. Lakshadweep Islands

lakshadweep islands

The emerald beaches of Lakshadweep provide the perfect setting for spending a romantic time with your spouse. The sandy beaches of this place are ideal for honeymooners to start their beautiful relationship. Some of the places that you should visit in Lakshadweep include Minicoy, Kadmat, Kavaratti, Bangaram, etc. The beaches of Lakshadweep are great for water sports and sunbathing too.



6. Darjeeling

Darjeeling India

Darjeeling is another hill station in the North of India where many couples prefer to go for their honeymoon. The main reason for this is its picturesque beauty. With its lush tea gardens, pine trees, and pleasantly cold climate, the place will provide a blissful time with your partner. You can view the amazing Tiger Hills, roam around in the toy train and visit the Kanchenjunga Mountains in Darjeeling. There is no doubt that the natural beauty of Darjeeling would make your honeymoon truly special.

7. Rajasthan

rajasthan india

If you are an old soul who is in love with the vintage, there is no better place than Rajasthan for your honeymoon. Be it Jodhpur, Jaipur, Udaipur, Ranthambore, Jaisalmer or Pushkar, each place provides something unique which would be perfect for your honeymoon. While Udaipur offers royalty, Jaipur offers the much-needed seclusion. If adventure is what you are looking for, a visit and stay at the jungles of Ranthambore would be the best. On the other hand, Udaipur is where you can have a meeting with history and beautiful architecture. You can choose to stay in just one city of Rajasthan or visit several of them during your honeymoon. Whatever you choose, you would definitely have the best time in your life.



8. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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Why not do something different and fly to an island to spend your honeymoon time. The Andaman and Nicobar islands have gained a lot of popularity as one of the best honeymoon destinations in recent years. The islands offer you some of the most beautiful, pristine beaches of India that are truly breathtaking. Other than the serenity the beaches provide, they also offer the opportunity to take part in some fun adventure sports. The beaches of the Andaman and Nicobar islands are perfect for snorkeling.



Conclusion

Though these are the

best honeymoon places in India,

they are not the only ones. Nainital, Shimla, Ooty, Pondicherry, Auli, Mahabaleshwar, Kashmir, Assam, etc. are some of the spectacular places to travel in India for your honeymoon. There are several special honeymoon tour packages offered by tour companies. You can either choose one of these or plan your itinerary on your own. Whatever you decide, the most important thing is that you have a great time. So choose a location or destination that goes well with your spouse and your personality. Enjoy!

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What was once known for its old-world appeal and apple orchards now become one of the country’s irresistible tourist destinations. Yes, we are talking about Manali – one of the most picturesque hill resorts, located at Kullu District in the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. With its unrivaled scenic beauty, inspiring cultural charm and an elevation of over 2000 meters from sea level, Manali make for a wonderful place to escape from all. But if you don’t know where to head or what to see here, this guide on the best

places to visit in Kullu Manali

will get you started.

1. Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass

Filled with glaciers, lakes, peaks and lush alpine scenery, a drive to this mountain pass (at an altitude of about 4000 meters)make for one of Kullu district’s most stunning sights. Swathed in thick snow during most part of the year, it’s a winter utopia where you can try most of your favorite snow pastimes such as ice skating, paragliding, and skiing to name a few. It’s further known as the gateway to the popular Lahaul and Spiti as this pass connects it to Kullu Valley. Not to mention, this place of astonishing and delicate natural beauty is a definite must-visit on your Manali trip. But Rohtang Pass is closed during the winter months.

2. Old Manali

Old Manali

While in Manali, it’s hard to miss its old part which blows you away with its mix of antiquated sights, apple orchards, and free-spirited vibe. All you’ve to do to escape from the chaos of the modern side of Manali is to cross the Manalsu River Bride; this shift in the scene will retreat you to an altogether different world where you’re enveloped by nothing but inspiring nature, striking serenity and mindblowing setting against the snow-blanketed mountains. Old Manali is also a great place to sample local delicacies and further enjoy bargain souvenir shopping.

3. Hadimba Temple

This is one of the mountain state’s most revered and beautiful shrines. Located amidst the densely verdant cedar forest in Old Manali, this 16th-century shrine built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh will instantly command your attention for its distinct Buddhist pagoda-style architecture, indescribable mythical aura, and of course the age-old legends that surround it. As the name hints, the presiding deity here is Hadimba – the wife of the Pandava Prince – Bhīma and whose name has been referenced in the Indian epic of Mahabharata. Whether you’re seeking spiritual solitude or just want to have an invigorating rendezvous with nature, be sure to check this place out on your Manali trip.

4. Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art

Found adjacent to Hadimba Temple, this museum within Utopia Complex offers you a complete, if not a clear and enlightening, overview of the region’s rich and celebrated art and cultural scene. In other words, it allows you to glance into its traditional past and mesmeric handicrafts through its fascinating display of artistic woodworks, traditional musical instruments, stone vessels, handlooms, and customary Himachal attires, among other rare and unique exhibits. Apart from the replica models of ancient shrines, forts and houses, you’ll also get to see here a vast repertoire of traditional masks which indispensable for the region’s festive performances, garments etc.

5. Solang Valley

This breathtaking valley, lying amidst Solang Village and Beas Kund, is easily accessible from Manali, about 13 kilometers away. At a height of over 2500 meters, it’s a true snow oasis where its unequaled mountainous landscape, verdant trees, and a multitude of cool winter activities allow for a refreshingly unforgettable vacation. Come here for skiing, zorbing, paragliding etc, or simply immerse yourself in the region’s natural splendor. Whatever reason that draws you here – one thing is sure that you would never regret visiting here. But to get the best out of it, make sure that you visit here in the winter months.



6. Great Himalayan National Park

Visiting Manali and missing out on this place of sheer natural splendor is unimaginable. After all, this national park that spans over 750 square kilometers (in the Seraj Forest Division) is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Encircled by soaring Himalayan Mountains and valleys, this place is a haven for nature lovers as it introduces you to the region’s rich biodiversity. There are over 800 plant species, 500 plus bird species, more than 250 mammal species, and close to 150 reptile species, among others. Yes, you will get to see here several flora and fauna, with some 25 types of forests that inhabit the rarest of plant and animal species including Himalayan tahr, snow leopards etc. Placed about 50 kilometers from Manali, entry to this park however is strictly possible only via prior permission from its head or range offices.

7. Manali Sanctuary

There is no better way to spot the region’s indigenous mountain wildlife than with a visit to Manali Sanctuary. Sprawling over 3000 hectares, this protected region in the northwest Himalayan region invites you to appreciate its untouched wilderness. Among its many fascinating inhabitants are musk deer, brown bears, and barking deer. You will also get to see ibex that flock here in herds in the summer months. Moreover, it’s a paradise for bird lovers, being the sanctuary a safe abode for monal, kingfisher, chakor, and snow pigeon to name a few. What’s more; it’s even a favorite of many migratory birds. And the best thing is that it’s just two kilometers away from the city center.

8. Naggar Castle

Once a royal residence, this 15thcentury castle now stands as a marvelous illustration of fusion architecture that incorporates the elements of British and traditional Himalayan styles. Overlooking the magnificent mountains and untouched alpine forests, Naggar Castle now remains one of the state’s only three heritage hotels run by HPTDC (Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation). The historical complex is also home to the Nicholas Roerich Art Museum (dedicated to the Russian artist Nicholas Roerich), plus three small yet incredible shrines. It’s about 20 kilometers away from Manali.



9. Vashisht Hot Water Springs and Temple

Travel four kilometers out of Manali and this leads you to the quaint hamlet of Vashisht, named after the ancient sage Vashisht. The major draw here is the hot water sulfur springs which are believed to have therapeutic healing properties. People mostly come here to take a dip in these springs and ward off their skin-related ailments. There is a temple devoted to Vashisht and this dates back to more than 4000 years. You’ll also find a Ram Temple in the vicinity, which enshrines the idols of Lord Rama, his consort – Sita and his brother – Lakshmana.

10. Hampta Pass

This is for our readers who love trekking. Rightly so, Hampta Pass is acclaimed being one of the country’s most wonderful crossover treks. This takes you from Kullu to Lahaul – what makes it special is that this lets you admire the stunning verdant landscape of Kullu (enriched with flowering plants, verdant pine forests and grasslands) on one side and the barren mountainous settings of Lahaul on another side. The trekking route also covers some exciting river crossings.

Conclusion

Manali, in a precise nutshell, is cool, exuberant and whimsical all at the same time. So if you’re looking for a holiday with out-of-the-way attractions and experiences, Manali is worth a visit as it guarantees you a holiday of a lifetime with the most unforgettable and treasured moments.



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Nature has the power to heal, spread joy, boost your adrenaline and bring harmony in the life of humans. The warmth, thrill, and pleasure of picturesque terrains along with its flora and fauna are what we take back with us to form memories that live a lifetime; memories to share and cherish with our loved ones.

Witnessing extravagant landscapes and monuments of any geography is indeed bliss. India with its rich heritage and culture is bestowed with beautiful valleys, hills, mountain ranges and falls to offer a host of destinations for people who love to be in the grip of nature and bask in its breathtaking splendor. Here are a few spectacular places to visit in India for travel lovers:


Best Places to Visit in India

1. Havelock Island, Andaman

Havelock Island

One of the biggest islands of Andaman and Nicobar is the Havelock Island – It is spread across 11,393 square kilometers. A trip to these islands is worth the visit because of its lush greenery and clear water. With a few remarkable snorkeling and diving sites, the place is incredibly happening for enthusiastic divers.

2. Himalayas

Himalaya

Experience the bliss of serenity with a trek in the Himalayas. Nature with its all-encompassing beauty in the form of ice, snow, untouched forests, gushing streams, and delightful meadows will make it a memorable experience for life!

3. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Khajjiar Himachal Pradesh

khajjiar bears an exceptionally striking resemblance to the famous romanticizing location of Switzerland. Khajjiar is located in the Himalayas at the foot of Dhauladkar. It is 2000 meters above sea level.



4. Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim

Tsomgo Lake Sikkim

Tsomgo lake is a paradise on earth because of the fantastic view the place offers. Located at a high altitude that measures more than 12,000 feet above sea level, the place is not an easy find for one and all; one has to undergo a rigorous trek to reach the lake. However, the impressive view of the lake makes up for your toil!

5. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali Himachal Pradesh

Solang Valley is eye candy for nature lovers. It offers a splendor that can make spectators spellbound with its beauty. Paragliding is one of the best things to get indulged in in order to get disconnected from your routine and rejuvenate your senses.



6. Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya

Living Root Bridges

A sheet glimpse of the living root bridges can take viewers into a fantasy world for its unique existence. Some roots of the tree are over a hundred feet long and it can easily accommodate the weight of around 50 people at one time. It has also become a part of the UNESCO world heritage.

7. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

Rann of Kutch Gujarat

Rann of Kutch is the largest salt desert in the world. The place comes to life during October when there are less moisture and dry weather. Try trekking the Kala Dungar (Black Hill) and witness and extravagant panoramic view of the desert from 458 meters above sea level.

8. Sandakphu, Darjeeling

Sandakphu Darjeeling

Sandakphu is a dream location and is named among the 5 highest peaks in the world. The place is well known for its beauty, brilliant view and vegetation. Around 600 varieties of myriad orchids are found here, which is nowhere in the world.



9. Caves of Meghalaya

Meghalaya

A trip to explore the many caves of Meghalaya can be exhilarating and adventurous. Apart from the numerous magnificent caves such as Krem Phyllut, Krem Mawmluh, Krem Liat Prah, Mawsmai, Mawsynram, and Siju, there are a lot of hidden marvels to offer to the spectators. Scenic hills, a natural formation, and interesting flora and fauna make this valley an appealing place to explore.

10. Dune Bashing, Rajasthan

Dune Bashing

Get set for a desert safari in the quintessential and rustic desert region of Rajasthan. The best places for a distinctive safari include Osian, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner. Exploring attractive ruins and traveling to remote places during the safari are interesting things. There are even many folk tales and captivating stories associated with these ruins.



11. Yumthang Valley, Sikkim

Yumthang Valley Sikkim

This grazing pasture located in North Sikkim is bounded by the Himalayan Mountains. It is a popular tourist attraction which is 3,564 meters above sea level. The basin is also known as the “Valley of Flowers”.

12. Tea Garden Hills, Munnar

Tea Garden Hills

The beautiful town of Munnar is located in the Southwest region of Kerala. The place is fully covered with tea plantations. Some of its areas are 700 feet above sea level.

13. Stok Range, Ladakh

Stok Range, Ladakh

Stock Range is well known for its high mountains and is a favorite spot among mountaineers. One of its mountains, Stok Kangri is 11,845 feet high. People who wish to climb Mount Everest take this expedition to the Stock range as a practice run.

14. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji

Nohkalikai Falls Cherrapunji

Cherrapunji receives the highest rainfall on earth and thereby it is considered as one of wettest places. Near Cherrapunji is a beautiful and astonishing fall call Nohkalikai falls, and it is considered to be one of the tallest waterfalls in India. A must visit indeed to witness nature at its best!



15. Matheran

Matheran

Matheran is the smallest hill station in India, which is about 90 km from Mumbai, Maharashtra. The place provides an exotic vies of the sunrise and the sunset.

16. Key Monastery

Key Monastery

One of the places well known for its amazing landscape, serenity and natural goodness is the Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Key Gompa, which is situated on a hill at 13,668 feet high altitude above the sea level. The place is close to the Spiti river in Himachal Pradesh. It was reportedly stared in 1855 by 100 monks.

As unique and splendid these places sound, they are more magnificent when witnessed in person. It has all the ingredients to enchant you and take you into an altogether new world. Try visiting these spectacular places once in a lifetime…. its only one life!

FAQs

Q1. Why is India counted amid the favorite holiday destination?

India’s picturesque valleys, hills, mountain ranges, and falls, together with its rich past and culture, make it a desirable destination for those who enjoy being close to nature and reveling in its breathtaking beauty.

Q2. Name some spectacular places to visit in India during holidays.

  • Caves of Meghalaya
  • Havelock Island, Andaman
  • Matheran
  • Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
  • Stok Range, Ladakh

Q3. What is the best time to visit India for a holiday?

The perfect time to visit India for a holiday depends on the destination. Generally, the winter months (November to February) are the best time to visit most parts of India as the weather is pleasant. However, some destinations like Goa and Kerala are best visited during the monsoon season (June to September) when the scenery is lush and green.

Q4. Is it safe to travel in India as a solo female traveler?

India can be safe for solo female travelers if certain precautions are taken, such as dressing conservatively, avoiding traveling alone at night, and using reputable transportation services. It is also a wise idea to research the destination beforehand and stay in safe and reputable accommodation.

Q5. What is the best way to travel around India?

The best way to travel around India depends on the destination. In major cities, you can use public transport such as buses and trains, or hire a taxi. For longer distances, you can take a flight or an overnight train. It is possible to rent a car or a bike too in some places, but keep in mind that driving in India can be chaotic.


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When the feeling of wanderlust creeps in a traveler, it’s hard to shake it off without satisfying the thirst. For such travelers, India is a paradise. India offers unlimited adventure, vibrant people, and unbelievable hospitality. Here’s a

list of 20 best Indian locations that you must visit

to get a better understanding of Indian culture, beauty, and people.


1. Goa

goa coastline

Starting with Goa makes complete sense as it is one of the most visited tourist places in the country. This sun-soaked state has a perfect blend of Portuguese inclined culture with the traditional Indian mindset. Take a stroll on the un-spoilt sand beaches, a tour of the best wildlife sanctuaries, and discover international luxuries at best prices. The best time to visit Goa is from November to March.

Places to See

  • Calangute Beach
  • Baga Beach
  • Aguada Fort Candolim Fort
  • Goa Carnival
  • Amthane Dam
  • St. Francis Church


2. Munnar

Munnar hillstation kerala

Get up close and personal with acres and acres of tea plantations, greenery, and amazingly beautiful hills. If you are interested in Paragliding, this place is a must-see. It is an awesome getaway for the ones in love with peace and tranquility. Munnar is one of the most famous and visited destination of God’s own country- Kerala.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

Places to See:

  • Tea Gardens
  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Stone Christ Church
  • Thattekad Bird Sanctuary
  • Anamudi ranges
  • Mattupetty Lake
  • Elephant Lake

3. Udaipur

City Palace of Udaipur

The ‘Venice of East’ calls you to its sparkling lakes, majestic hills and sacred temples with ancient history. Come to this city for stunning courtyards and paintings of the City Palace. Known for its Rajput era forts, many of these plush palaces are now converted into luxury hotels, which give tourists an opportunity to stay in the palaces and enjoy the royal luxury. While summers in Udaipur are too hot, the winters are chilly as well.

Best Time to Visit: September to March

Places to See:

  • City Palace of Udaipur
  • Shilpgram
  • Jain Temple – Ranakpur


4. Dharamshala

DharamShala

Visit this serene place where astounding natural beauty meets with the tranquility of Tibetan monks and their spiritual lifestyle. You’ll be swept away by the stunning views of the Himalayas and the Bhagsu waterfall. Surrounded by the dense coniferous forest, it is the center of the Tibetan exile world. In winters the temperature dips below minus one degree.

Best Time to Visit: February to July

Places to See:

  • Dal Lake
  • Bhanusunag falls
  • The Dalai Lama temple complex
  • Triund Dharamshala
  • Kangra Valley
  • Dharamshala war memorial
  • Tsuglag Khang


5. Leh

Sangam Valley Leh

Lying in the east of Jammu and Kashmir, Leh is the capital city of Ladakh and home to many humbling monasteries like Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru, and Shey that can quench human’s thirst for spirituality in their own unique way. Many adventurous activities can be done in Leh, including trekking, white water rafting, and mountaineering.

Best Time to Visit: April to June

Places to See:

  • Losar festival
  • Matho Nagrang Festival
  • Leh Palace
  • Magnetic Hill
  • Sangam Valley
  • Tsarap Chu River
  • Zanskar Valley


6. Manali

Solang valley Manali

Manali is a treat to the eyes with its verdant terrain and the towering peaks. For trek adventurers, it’s a paradise. Hiking, heli-skiing, mountaineering, along with river rafting makes it a favored tourist destination. A lot of stories are prevalent with the origin of this place, the most famous being that the sole survivor after the destruction of the world, Manu recreated the world from the valley of Kullu. This place is good to beat the summer heat and awesome when it is snowy.

Best Time to Visit: March to June

Places to See:

  • Solang valley
  • Rohtang Pass
  • Vashist temple
  • Arjun Gufa
  • Pin Valley National Park
  • Pandoh Dam


7. Gangtok

Nathula Pass Gangtok

Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim and a very famous tourist destination due to the presence of many monasteries and stupas. Located at a height of 5500 feet, ‘the tourist city’ of Sikkim is wreathed with clouds. It offers a feel of a simplistic lifestyle, blended perfectly with the tradition and the perfect amount of required modernity. It has all the amenities any tourist would need.

Best Time to Visit: October to June

Places to See:

  • Nathu La Pass
  • Tashiding Monastery
  • Tashi Viewpoint
  • Kabi Longstok
  • Sikkim Research Institute of Tibetology
  • Singhik Viewpoint

8. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Havelock island Andaman and Nicobar Islands

For a close marine-life experience, do not forget to visit the majestic Andaman and Nicobar islands. Whether you choose to retire in a luxury resort or go for a Jungle trek, this group of islands is sure to make your travel worthwhile. Cherish scrumptious seafood and delicious coconut-based delicacies while relaxing on the white- sandy beaches and crystal clear blue waters.

Best Time to Visit: December to March

Places to See:

  • Havelock island
  • Neil island
  • Port Blair
  • Little Andaman
  • Chiriya Tapu
  • Diglipur
  • Long Island
  • Ross Island

9. Mount Abu

Mount Abu

Popularly known as the only oasis in the otherwise deserted land of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a famous hills station located at a height of 1219mtrs above sea level. Popular for its scenic views, Dilwara Jain temples, and lush green forests, the small hill station Mount Abu witnesses over three million national and international tourists every year.

Best Time to Visit: August and September

Places to see:

  • Sunset Point
  • Achalgarh
  • GuruShikhar
  • Adhar Devo
  • Trevor’s Crocodile Park
  • Mount Abu Wildlife sanctuary
  • Gaumukh

10. Varanasi

Sarnath Varanasi

When in India, visit the oldest living city in the world, Varanasi, which also happens to be the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Also known as Kashi and Banaras, the city is the most famous and worshipped place for Hindu pilgrims. The legend says that due to the power of this place, any sacred ritual performed here reaps a thousand times more rewards than any other place. The city is also famous for its silk, ‘paan’ and the countless temples that it has. Varanasi has also produced great and admired saints like Gautam Buddha, Shankaracharya, Kabir, Ramanuja and many more.

Best Time to Visit: November to February

Places to See:

  • Kashi Vishvanath Temple
  • Panchganga Ghat
  • Dasaswamedha Ghat
  • Gyan Kupa
  • St. Mary’s Church
  • Sarnath

11. Kashmir

Dal Lake Kashmir

Many may show apprehensions of the political scenario, but Kashmir, which is rightly known as the ‘heaven on earth’ pulls tourists every year in the lap of alpine peaks, giant lakes, apple groves and simplistic beauty that offers a sight of a lifetime. Kashmir valley will introduce you to free-minded Kashmiris who live a simple lifestyle and mostly make their living from tourists. Snow-capped mountains, enchanting shikaras, and mouth-watering Kashmiri cuisine will make you fall in love with it.

Best Time to Visit: March to October

Places to See:

  • Khanqah Shah I-Hamadan
  • Mughal gardens
  • Shankaracharya hill
  • Dal lake
  • Gulmarg
  • Nishat Garden
  • Manasbal Lake


12. Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal

Known as the princess of hill stations, Kodaikanal is a very famous tourist destination in India. Situated 7200 feet above the sea level, it offers a captivating view of wooded forests, rolling hills, and splashing waterfalls. It’s the perfect place for trekking, horse riding, and other adventure sports activities.

Best Time to Visit: November to February

Places to See:

  • Coakers Walk
  • KurinjiAndavar Temple
  • Physical Observatory
  • Kukkal Caves
  • Pillar Rocks
  • Dolphin’s Nose
  • Vembadi Peak
  • Palani Hills
  • Shenbaganur Museum

13. Kolkata

Victoria Memorial Hall Kolkata

It is the second biggest city of India and also popularly known as India’s intellectual and cultural capital. The land of Rasogullas has happy people rooted deep in their culture accepting modernity at a superficial level, only to survive in the contemporary world. Visit it to see the remains of the British architecture where once the royalty lived, while it was British India’s capital.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Places to See:

  • Victoria Memorial
  • Kalighat Temple
  • Belur Math
  • Tagore’s House
  • 6 Ballygunge Place
  • Kewpies
  • Bhojpuri Manna 6

14. Shimla

Himalayan Queen Shimla

Visit the snow-capped mountain city of Himachal Pradesh that draws national and international tourists in large numbers every year to witness the virgin beauty of this majestic hill station. Shimla still boasts of Victorian-era architecture and the classic beauty of buildings built during the British times. The capital city of Himachal Pradesh will charm you with its serene beauty and tranquility.

Best Time to Visit: March to June and October to February

Places to See:

  • Jakhoo
  • Christ Church
  • Kalka-Shimla Railway
  • The Ridge
  • Rashtrapati Nivas
  • Summer Hill
  • Mall Road
  • Baijnath temple
  • Kinnaur Kailash

15. Coorg

Coorg

Coorg welcomes you with its misty hills, sandalwood and teak forests, acres of coffee and tea plantations, and a host of adventure activities. Often dubbed as the “Scotland of India”, Coorg is the perfect place to visit almost all round the year.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Places to See:

  • Tadiandamol Trek
  • Omkareshwara Temple
  • Raja’s Seat
  • Abbi Falls
  • Talacauvery & Bhagamandala
  • Cauvery Nisargadhama
  • Dubare Reserve Forest & Elephant Camp

16. New Delhi

Lotus Temple New Delhi

The capital of India, New Delhi has a long history dated back to the seventeenth century and has an architecture that will mesmerize you with its detailing. Delhi is a perfect mix of modernism and cosmopolitan culture. The vibrancy of Delhi will charm you.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Places to See:

  • Qutb Minar
  • The Red Fort
  • Lotus Temple
  • Chandni Chowk

17. Amritsar

Harmandir Sahib Amritsar

Amritsar is mainly known for the golden temple. This is the holy shrine of one of the strongest communities of the world- the Sikhs. The city offers exemplary vivacity of the Sikh culture and various picturesque architectures. While in Amritsar, don’t forget to hog on the scrumptious vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine, mix with the enthusiastic locals to know more about the history of this place.

Best Time to Visit: November to March

Places to See:

  • Harmandir Sahib
  • Jallianwala Bagh
  • Durgiana Temple
  • Summer Palace

18. Ashtamudi Kollam Backwaters- Kerala

Ashtamudi Backwaters Kerala

While Kerala calls you for its scenic lush green forest, and majestic Kathakali dances, luxury houseboats, world-famous Ayurvedic massages, and delectable cuisine; the backwaters of Kerala offer an experience to cherish. Brackish lagoons and beautiful lakes parallel to the coast of the Arabian Sea, Kerala backwaters are a must-have experience.

Best Time to Visit: September to March

19. Kutch

Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary Kutch

Kutch is popularly known as “India’s Wild West” for its sheer geographic phenomenon and rustic beauty. It offers majestic ancient temples, century-old palaces, and flamingos with the world-famous ‘Rann of Kutch’. Visit Kutch for its natural beauty, endless white sand, and loveable hospitality.

Best time to visit: October to March

Places to See:

  • Nirona village
  • Dholavira
  • Great Rann of Kutch
  • Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
  • Narayan Sarovar sanctuary


20. Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari

If you want to see the spectacular phenomena of a majestically beautiful sunrise and sunset, Kanyakumari is your place to be. The city is also the place of convergence of three sea bodies- Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The serene beaches, the full-moon nights, and the simplicity of the people make it a perfect destination to visit.

Places to See:

  • Vivekanand Rock Memorial
  • Padmanabhapuram palace
  • Olakaruvi falls
  • Kanyakumari Temple

It’s very hard to pick the best amongst the numerous exotic places of India. There are mostly places that have a perennial charm, but having said that, India is also full of places waiting to be discovered by tourists and appreciated for their beauty and tranquility. So, put on your shoes, and let your instincts drive you to the amazing discovery of India.

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There’s a reason why Kerala is called ‘God’s own country.’ Its paradisiacal beauty is unmatched, and this southern Indian state is known for its peaceful beauty, lush greenery, amazing backwaters, and delectable cuisine. All these make it one of the spectacular places to travel in India. When it comes to the

best things to do in Kerala

, there is an array of places to make a list of.

1. Houseboat Experience

Houseboat

Experiencing backwaters while staying on a houseboat is touted to be one of the most romantic places in Kerala. Ride the backwaters as you sip tasty masala tea on your luxurious houseboat. Among the houseboat experiences across the state, Alleppey tops the list with its lush green landscape and tranquil backwaters. You can also watch traditional performances, enjoy fishing, and savor the freshly cooked food by the in-house cook onboard. Different types of houseboats are available to cater to diverse budgets and preferences.

2. Watch a Kathakali Performance

Kathakali

The most beautiful dance form in Kerala, the Kathakali dance, is exceptionally colorful and vibrant. Dancers decked up in colorful costumes perform folktales amidst loud drums. You won’t see performers dressed this way across the world. These beautiful performances usually take place at night, and you can witness the stories of passion and lust in a traditional way. It is believed that this century-old dance form originated from a rivalry between two kings.

3. Witness Elephant Activities in Kodanad

Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary is a famous tourist place in Kerala. This major attraction in Kerala is 42 kilometers from Kochi, where you can witness and participate in various activities involving elephants under the guidance and watchful eyes of the trainers. You can view elephants bathing and feeding, and watching the playful baby elephants. Different activities have different rates based on the timing of your visit and the activities you want to do.

4. Watch the Kalarippayattu Performance

Kalaripayattu

This ancient traditional form of martial arts originated and is practiced in Kerala. Featuring kicks, grappling, healing methods, weaponry, and strikes. The dangerous performances of firefighting and sword fights are spellbinding. Though it looks risky, their sheer practice and years of experience make them perfect for both attacking and blocking the sharp weapons. View these amazing performances for a very nominal fee.

5. Experience Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village for a Day

kumbalangi-village

If you are looking for a rural and authentic experience of village life, then visit the Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village. From local paddy cultivation to crab farming, fishing, and mangrove canoeing, you can experience everything firsthand. Many dwellings in the village offer homestays at a nominal charge and can be booked by visitors. Fourteen kilometers from Ernakulam, experience a beautiful village experience.

6. Get an Ayurvedic Massage

Ayurvedic-Massage- Kerala

This traditional Indian healing system has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. Kerala is abundantly blessed with herbs and medicinal plants. These plants are used to make special oils for different massage treatments. Whether it is a simple message or a treatment for some disorder, Kerala Ayurveda has an answer to almost everything.

7. Take a Spice Tour

spice-tour

Know your herbs and spices better by taking a tour of the spice garden in Munnar, Wayanad, or Thekkady. Most of the spice gardens have a nominal fee, and an experienced person will take you through the spice garden. Taste fresh black pepper, exotic vanilla, cardamom, cinnamon, etc. Tourists are astonished to see the different varieties of plants that grow in these gardens and pack quite a few of them to take along.

8. Take an Elephant Ride

Elephant-Ride

You can ride these majestic beasts in Kerala, decked up in beautiful colors. No experience can match a beautiful countryside tour on an elephant. Explore the banks of the Bharathapuza River or ride deep into the forests on an exciting safari experience.

9. Stay in a Tree House

Stay in a tree house in Kerala and enjoy a fairy tale experience. Made from natural materials such as bamboo, living in a treehouse is one-of-a-kind experience. Open the windows of the treehouse and have a fantastic view of the lush green trees and beautiful birds. With the sounds of birds chirping, it’s a unique way to connect with nature.

10. View beautiful reptiles in Parassinikkadavu Snake Park

Snake-Park

Though creepy, these crawling snakes never fail to fascinate everyone, be it a child or an adult, especially when kept safely in a glass enclosure. Visit the Parassinikkadavu Snake Park to view some of the most dangerous yet beautiful snakes. There are various venomous and non-venomous snakes of varied colors and sizes. The king cobra is a must-see in this Parassinikkadavu Snake Park.

11. Stay at Kalamachal for your Romantic Us Time

Kalamachal, a scenic hill station on the banks of the Vamanapuram River, is bordered by lush greenery and calm surroundings. If you want to spend time with your loved ones or just relax, then Kalamachal is your place. This little-known destination in Kerala is perfect for those special moments or the much-needed breaks where you would want to be left alone. With places as dramatic and romantic as Kalamachal, it is no wonder that Kerala is one of the best honeymoon places in India.

12. Join a Cooking Lesson

cooking-lesson

Known for its delicious coconut-flavored meals and amazingly fresh seafood, you can take a cooking lesson and learn how a mouthwatering dish is prepared. With a whole range of options to choose from, you can choose proper residential curries or casual meals.

13. Watch the Adrenaline-Filled Snake Boat Race

Snake-Boat-race

Every year during the monsoon, Kerala comes alive with the snake boat race, where participants take their colorful boats to race with each other. Amidst drums and noises, the Snake Boat Race is the venue to capture the real essence of Kerala. Boats that are typically 100 to 120 feet long are rowed by around 100 rowers each. Every village in Kerala has its own snake boats, and they come together for a race that’s both fun-filled and enthusiastic.

14. Taste Toddy, Get High on Life

Toddy

An intoxicating coconut drink made naturally, Toddy is an important drink in Kerala and part of the state’s tradition. The slow-acting liquor tastes lovely and is known for its amazing kick. Made from the dap of palm trees, these are also served in small pouches at small thatched shops.

15. Take a Boat Ride of Periyar Sanctuary

Take a ride to Periyar Sanctuary and enjoy the views of different animals and birds from the safety of a boat. Deer, bears, otters, and other beautiful birds are often seen here. The first and last tour offers the best chance of spotting wildlife in the sanctuary. This 1-hour, 30-minutes ride will leave behind the hustle and bustle of city life and help you soak in the beauty of nature.




FAQs

1. Where is Kerala?

Kerala is one of India’s most scenic states, located on the Indian peninsula’s southern tip. With states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as neighbors, it has the Western Ghats to the east and the Lakshadweep to the west.

2. What language is spoken in Kerala?

Malayalam is the most widely spoken language, but most people in Kerala understand and speak English.

3. When is the best time to visit Kerala?

September to March are the best time to visit Kerala. The monsoon season, from June to August, is also ideal for a fantastic holiday in Kerala.

4. Does Kerala have a pleasant climate year-round?

Kerala has an equatorial tropic season, with a moderate temperature ranging from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius. June is the wettest month, March is the hottest month, and January is the coolest month.

5. Why should I travel to Kerala?

Kerala is fondly dubbed the God’s Own Country, indicating its breathtaking landscape blanketed with lush greenery and sprinkled with captivating beaches, scintillating waterfalls, mighty rivers, and rich wildlife. The state is also worth visiting for its interesting culture and traditions, unique festivals, and delicious cuisine.

6. Is Kerala a family and kid-friendly place?

Kerala is a safe and wonderful destination for all types of visitors, and so are those traveling with family and little ones.

7. What are the top things to do in Kerala?

  • House-boat cruise along Kerala’s backwaters
  • Watch a Kathakali performance
  • Get an Ayurvedic treatment
  • Join a cooking class
  • See Kalarippayattu
  • Enjoy a snake boat race
  • Attend a regional festival

8. What are some of the must-visits in Kerala?

The best places to visit in Kerala include energetic cities, alluring beaches, marvelous cultural and heritage attractions, revered shrines, refreshing hill stations, and fascinating wildlife sanctuaries. They include the National History Museum and Art Gallery Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kovalam Beach, Fort Kochi, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, and Eravikulam National Park, which boasts a top spot among the list of top places to visit in Munnar.

9. How many days do I need to explore Kerala?

With its infinite beauty and endless attractions, you will need four days to a week to explore Kerala.

10. What should I pack for my Kerala trip?

With its moderate climate, it is ideal to pack comfortable cotton clothing for your Kerala trip. Make sure you also pack essentials like medicines, a first-aid kit, and a good pair of walking shoes if you plan to indulge in outdoor activities like trekking.

Conclusion

Kerala is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about palm-fringed beaches, beautiful backwaters, spice plantations, and, of course, Kathakali. This amazing state on the tropical Malabar coast of India is where you should be for a vacation next time.

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Almost everyone is a traveler at heart. At some point in our lives, whether or not we accept it, we all want to take off on a journey that does not have a defined destination and entails just the itinerary of exploration. There are some lucky ones who get the privilege of opening their wings and fly in the sky, some of them pen it down to give us a glimpse of their dreamy life. We call them to travel bloggers.

Did you know that India has some of the most renowned travel bloggers? If not, read this list with the names of some very talented, free-spirited and inspirational travel bloggers across various genres.


The Adventurous Travel Bloggers of India

Adventurous travel bloggers of India

These are the so-called ‘nuts’ of the society who defy to live and admire the concrete jungle created by man and instead, opt to explore the natural beauty of the earth. Yes, they face the tough roads, rugged terrains, dangerous slopes and fight the adverse conditions to go where your regular GPS cannot take you. These adventure lovers are also amazing bloggers with stories to inspire others and make them think beyond the possible.

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The Couple Travel Bloggers of India

Couple travel bloggers of India

They are madly in love with nature, travel, adventure, and with each other. Yes, they are the couple travel bloggers who explore the unseen paths of life and world together hand in hand and give us some of the best-written stories of their voyages together. Not every day is bliss, not every journey is hunky-dory but still, these couple bloggers together ensure that we get the best of their expeditions. Here are some of the most notable couple of travel bloggers from India.


The Offbeat Travel Bloggers of India

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There are the ones who walk the path others have walked but haven’t explored, and there are those who walk the path that got lost in the glam of the celebrated roads. They are the off-beat travelers who explore the roads most don’t take. These adventurous and gutsy travelers know what it takes to trek the road less traveled and share their unbeatable experiences through their amazing travel blogs.



The Cultural & Spiritual Travel Bloggers of India

spiritual travel bloggers of India

These are the people who are forever hungry to know about the culture and history of a destination. Whether it is India or abroad, the place doesn’t matter, what matters to these sensitive travelers is the enormous history that creates the base of their people. These are the bloggers who bring to us the best of the beliefs, culture, traditions, spirituality, and inspirations of the destinations. Read their blogs and fall in love with them.


Foodie Travel Bloggers of India

Foodie travel bloggers of India

Food and travel have always been the reason for some of the most cherished memories of these bloggers. The opportunity to explore various cuisines while traveling the scenic locales is what drives them away from the maddening race of the routine life and takes them to the paths unexplored and eateries waiting to be talked about. These places range from the roadside tea stalls to the best of fine-dine restaurants. Whatever cuisine or restaurant they talk about, rest assured, you’re sure to have your mouth watering for them.


Photography Travel Bloggers of India

Photography travel bloggers of India

While their pictures are a feast to your eyes, they also make your heart hungry for more. From adventurous treks in the Himalayas to the everyday commoner passing by the busy streets in the evening; they click them all and each of these pictures forces us to fall for them. Yes, these are the photography travel bloggers of India who capture the essence of a destination in their cameras and introduce us to the soul of the place without any words.


Lifestyle and Luxury Travel Bloggers of India

Lifestyle and luxury travel bloggers of India

They introduce you to the fashion and lifestyle that feels like a completely different world. the unimaginable luxury money can buy and the impeccable taste that makes the money spent worth it is what these bloggers highlight. They tell you what can make you distinct in a crowd and show you a world you might one day own yourself.


Solo Travel Bloggers of India

Solo travel bloggers of India

These are the nomads who don’t need anyone else to show them and appreciate the beauty of the world. These adventurous souls are amazingly inspired and hopelessly in love with the world’s treasure. They love to wander and explore the good and bad of the world all by themselves and give us an account of their incredible journey through their compelling blogs.



Travel Vloggers of India

Travel Vloggers of India

They say a picture speaks a thousand words, and these are videos, so imagine the impact. These YouTube bloggers use the new age technology and put it to good use. Their videos will move your heart and will inspire the wanderlust in you. These videos are detailed, simple yet hard-hitting and capture the essence of the place naturally. Check them out.

Anki’s Travel TV

Aditya Pathak

India Ghoomo

Travel with Lakshmi

GottaDoIndia


Bloggers with Instagram Accounts on Travels and Journey

Bloggers with Instagram accounts on travels

They don’t believe in words a lot; their amazing pictures speak for themselves. They may belong to various genres of blogging, but what differentiates them from others are their exceptionally clicked and edited pictures good enough to make you weak on your knees. Don’t trust us? Check out their Instagram accounts.

Abhinavinsta


Subhash_chandra


Sonivivek

A photo posted by Vivek Soni (@sonivivek) on

miss.ankha

A photo posted by MILLO ANKHA (@miss.ankha) on

India.trail

A photo posted by India Trail (@india.trail) on

Abhiandnow


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Rushi_tambe

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As we already mentioned, neither is this list final nor the categories. We intend to add more of them both to ensure our readers gets to know more and more Indian travel bloggers making a mark in this world of wanderers. Keep reading!

P.S. We’ve tried to make this list as exhaustive as possible but that does not mean it ends here. We’ll be continuously adding new, creative names to it and if possible some new categories too. Do help us out.

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