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Best Places to Visit in November
If you're planning a trip to India in the near future, don't forget to stop by these locations. Because November is a month of celebration in most areas of India, here is a list of the finest locations to visit in November.
The places listed below will come in help if you're preparing a list of things to visit during Covid in November.
1.) Sundarbans, West Bengal
Sundarbans, the pride of Bengal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is at the top of every adventurous traveler's bucket list. This thick mangrove forest is one of India's greatest national parks and one of the major sanctuaries of Bengal Tigers. Sundarbans, which literally means "beautiful woods," is home to a variety of species including the jungle cat, fox, wild boar, and spotted deer. It is one among the top wildlife destinations in India to visit in November.
Things to do- Go tiger spotting, take a boat ride, have a holy bath in Gangasagar, and see the birds at Sajnekhali Bird Snactuary.
2.) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Banaras or Varanasi, one of the world's oldest and most revered Hindu towns, celebrates Ganga Mahotsav every November. The event lasts five days on the banks of the Ganges and serves as a treasure trove for anyone interested in Indian culture and handicraft. This is where you can make the most of your November vacation.
The Ganga Mahotsav is also a great spot to go boating, wrestling, kite flying, and other activities. Don't forget to treat your taste buds to some delicious local food.
Things to do- Attend a Ganga aarti, go on a spiritual trip Bathe in the Ganges, take a morning boat trip, and shop for handicrafts at the local market.
3.) Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
The area is home to a separate tribal tribe and has a good climate all year. The Ziro Valley is primarily visited by those looking for a peaceful getaway. In addition, this lovely historic town is home to the ApaTani Tribe and is surrounded by pine hills and rice fields.
Things to do- Sightseeing, Hiking
4.) Goa
If there is one destination in the country that everyone enjoys, it is Goa! This trendy spot's sandy beaches and cosy shacks keep tourists satisfied and full. Summers in Goa are warm, and most shacks and adventure activities are closed during the monsoon. Winter months, particularly November and December, are ideal for experiencing the state's fun and charm. The area gets decked out for Christmas and New Year's, and celebrations take place on all of the beaches.
Things to do- Water sports such as scuba diving, paragliding, surfing provide an adrenaline boost. Relax in a beach shack while sipping your favourite drink and feasting on fresh seafood. Play your cards right at the ship's casinos. Take a ride around the backwaters of Goa. Flea markets are a great place to get colourful accessories, interesting clothing, and handicrafts.
5.) Pushkar, Rajasthan
Pushkar Camel Fair, one of Rajasthan's most renowned events, attracts visitors from all over the globe with its colourful and energetic atmosphere. Pushkar Camel Fair, in addition to being the primary cattle fair, entertains tourists with numerous offbeat events such as the longest moustache, camel decorating, cricket, and more.
Things to do- Camel safari, Hot air Balloon and Shopping.
6.) Delhi
The National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, which includes both the rural Old Delhi and the urban New Delhi, is by far the most significant region in India. This metropolis has a rich culture and a beautiful heritage and is located on the banks of the River Yamuna. It is also one of India's most popular tourist spots. In Delhi, there are several notable buildings, temples, forts, markets, and so on that are well worth a visit. The ideal time to visit this region of the nation is around November, when the weather is mild.
Things to do- Explore the historical attractions, get a taste of different cultures at Dilli Haat, shop at local markets like Janpath, , enjoy the street food delicacies at Chandni Chowk, and party the night away at some of the most eclectic bars and nightclubs in the city.
7.) Hampi, Karnataka
Hampi is one of Karnataka's most famous tourist attractions. Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was formerly the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire and contains the ruins of over 1600 architecturally spectacular buildings, temples, and palaces. In the summer, Hampi, with its ruins and mines, becomes quite hot. If you want to go sightseeing, come here between October and February. The month of November sees a large number of tourists touring the remains.
Things to do- Hemakuta Hills is a great place to see the sunset. Rent a bike, explore the area, bathe Laxmi (the temple elephant) at the Lotus Hall Complex, and go cliff jumping. Swimming
Which place are you visiting from the list above, as well as any additional destinations in November? Leave a comment below.
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