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September's top tourist destinations
After the monsoons have passed, autumn has arrived. Neither hot nor chilly, the weather is just right. There are many tourist destinations in India that are off-season in the month of September as well. As a result, you can even save a lot of money on flights and hotels. India's tourism industry tends to overlook the month of September. There are those who say that the rainy season is an obstacle, while others question the temperatures and humidity levels. Nevertheless, we can reassure you that there are plenty of places to visit in India in September.
1.) Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh |
When it comes to locations to visit in India in September, Ziro tops our list as a world heritage site. For its warm environment, unique Apa Tani ethnic community, pine woods and paddy fields as well as the Ziro Festival in Arunachal Pradesh, the small hamlet is well known.
Attractions: Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary; Pine Grove; Meghna Cave Temple; and Ziro Puto, Ziro.
Itineraries include: The Ziro Festival, hiking in the Midey Mountains or camping.
2.) Amritsar, Punjab
Amritsar, Punjab |
Amritsar is a popular tourist destination in northern India, especially after monsoon. Due to its proximity to the Golden Temple, the city attracts both devotees and tourists, especially as the weather cools down after the rainy season. Along with museums and forts, the city is home to a number of stunning religious sites. You'll have a lovely time in Amritsar, whether you're here for a spiritual retreat or just to explore the sites.
Attractions: Golden Temple, Durgiana Temple, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Jallianwala Bagh, Guru Ke Mahal, Partition Museum, Akal Takht
Itineraries include: Feel patriotic at the Wagah Border, go shopping at Hall Bazaar, pay a visit to the Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum, and enjoy water sports in Sun City.
3.) Lachen, Sikkim
Lachen, Sikkim |
In the small state of Sikkim, Lachen is a 'Big Pass.' Lachen is one of the best spots to visit in September in India, with panoramic views of the magnificent scenery and snow-clad hills around Sikkim. Relax in the tranquil and quiet setting of this destination while taking in the natural beauty of the hill station.
Attractions: Thangu Valley, Chopta Valley, Lachen Monastery, Gurudongmar Lake
Itineraries include: Camping, hiking, and river rafting are all popular outdoor activities.
4.) Lonavala, Maharashtra
Lonavala, Maharashtra |
The picturesque twin cities of Lonavala and Khandala are well-known among Mumbai residents. Aside from the stunning sights, grassy hills, and pleasant weather, travellers come to enjoy a drive on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. And the abundance of tourist attractions and perspectives here just adds to the allure of these two gorgeous tourist destinations in India to visit in September.
Attractions: Rajmachi Fort, Tunga Fort, Bedsa Caves, the Celebrity Wax Museum, the Karla and Bhaja Caves
Itineraries include: Trekking to Lohagad Fort, camping, and shopping are all options.
Visit The Shooting Point, The Duke's Nose, and Tiger's Leap.
5.) Daman and Diu
Daman and Diu |
The twin islands of Daman and Diu in Gujarat, which were previously Portuguese colonies, offer an ideal getaway from the hectic city life. The quiet mood on its gorgeous beaches – Nagoa, Simbor, and Chakratirth – is simply exceptional; the sound of crashing waves, the blue skyline, and the cold breeze make for an ideal backdrop to unwind, and September is the finest time to do so.
Attractions: Naida Caves, Diu Museum, INS Khukri Memorial, Zampa Gateway, Panikota Fort, Diu Fort, Gangeshwar Temple, and St. Francis of Assisi Church
Itineraries include: Enjoy water skiing and parasailing on the beaches of Daman and Diu, as well as boating, pony riding, and camel riding, as well as local food and water sports at Mirasol Water Park.
6.) Neemrana, Rajasthan
Neemrana, Rajasthan |
The Rajasthani beauty has become one of the most popular destinations to visit in India in September and October due to the beauty and elegance of the enormous Neemrana Fort Palace. Winters are also beautiful at this weekend hideaway from Delhi. And it's no surprise that the fort is one of the top spots to visit near Delhi in the winter.
Attractions: The Step-Well, Kesroli Hill Fort, Pandupol's Reclining Statue of Lord Hanuman, and Viratnagar's Buddhist Vihara Ruins
Itineraries include: Zip-lining, a vintage car tour, a camel ride, and spa treatments are just a few of the activities available.
7.) Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand
Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand |
The Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. One of the two main zones of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is the Nanda Devi National Park, which is spread over an area of 87 sq. km. There are beautiful meadows and rare alpine flowers in the valley, as its name implies. There are waterfalls and beautiful forests in the park, as well as glaciers and snow leopards. The area is also home to endangered wildlife species such as the Himalayan monal and the flying squirrel.
Attractions: Hemkund Sahib
Itineraries include: Trekking, Rural Tourism
8.) Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir |
Come here if you want to experience a true "Paradise on Earth." There are many sites to visit in Kashmir for anyone considering a vacation in India during September. And Srinagar is the greatest of them all. Since ancient times, the city has held great significance. Even today, travellers are drawn to Shikara rides, floating gardens, and quiet beauty.
Attractions: Gulmarg, Nishat Bagh, Jama Masjid, Pahalgam, and Hazratbal Mosque are all worth a visit.
Itineraries include: Shikara rides on Dal Lake, bird watching in Hokersar, a visit to the Dachigam National Park, a visit to the Floating Markets, and a visit to Sonmarg are all options.
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