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Where to Travel in September in India – 35 Stunning Destinations

September is one of the best times to explore India. With the monsoon retreating, the landscapes turn greener, rivers are full, waterfalls cascade beautifully, and the climate is soothing. Whether you are a mountain lover, a beach explorer, a spiritual seeker, or an adventure enthusiast, India has something unique to offer in September. Here’s a complete list of 35 best places to visit in September in India with detailed travel tips.

  1. Kerala – God’s Own Country Kerala in September is a dreamy mix of lush greenery, misty hills, houseboat rides, and Ayurvedic wellness. The rains leave the backwaters sparkling, and the tea gardens look fresher than ever.

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Top Things to Do in Kerala in September

Stay on a houseboat in Alleppey backwaters Explore tea estates of Munnar Watch Kathakali performances in Kochi Visit wildlife sanctuaries like Periyar Why September? Fewer crowds, lush post-monsoon beauty, and perfect weather for sightseeing.

  1. Leh, Ladakh – White Paradise in the Himalayas At an altitude of 11,500 ft, Leh is a biker’s paradise and a haven for adventure seekers. September offers clear skies, colorful festivals, and safe road conditions before winter begins.

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Top Experiences in Leh

Visit Pangong Lake & Tso Moriri Explore Thiksey & Hemis Monasteries Drive through Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable pass Experience local Ladakhi culture Why September? Comfortable weather, less tourist rush, and vibrant landscapes.

  1. Almora, Uttarakhand – Cultural Heart of Kumaon Almora is a heritage-rich town in the Kumaon Hills, offering Himalayan views and a taste of Kumaoni culture.

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Must-Do in Almora

Visit Kasar Devi Temple (famous for meditation) Explore Lala Bazaar for handicrafts Taste Bal Mithai, a local sweet Trek to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary Why September? Clear skies, lush surroundings, and pleasant weather.

  1. Lonavala & Khandala, Maharashtra – Weekend Retreats in the Western Ghats Just a few hours from Mumbai & Pune, these twin hill stations are waterfall wonderlands in September.

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Visit Bhushi Dam & Lonavala Lake Explore Karla & Bhaja Caves Drive through Mumbai-Pune Expressway for stunning views Try local chikki (sweet snack) Why September? Monsoon magic with overflowing waterfalls and misty valleys.

  1. Dharamshala & McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh – Spiritual Abode Known as the home of the Dalai Lama, these towns blend Tibetan culture with Himalayan beauty.

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Visit Namgyal Monastery & Tsuglagkhang Complex Hike to Triund for panoramic views Explore Bhagsu Waterfall & St. John’s Church Enjoy Tibetan food like momos & thukpa Why September? Clear trekking paths, less crowded monasteries, and cool weather.

  1. Chikmagalur, Karnataka – Coffee Land of India Known for coffee plantations, waterfalls, and scenic hills, Chikmagalur is perfect for nature lovers and trekkers.

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Things to Do

Trek Mullayanagiri, Karnataka’s highest peak Visit Hebbe Falls & Baba Budangiri Tour coffee estates Go on a wildlife safari at Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary Why September? Fresh greenery, perfect weather for trekking, and full waterfalls.

  1. Pondicherry – French Riviera of the East Pondicherry is a blend of French architecture, spiritual centers, and beaches.

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Experiences in Pondicherry

Walk through White Town’s French quarters Visit Auroville & Sri Aurobindo Ashram Relax at Paradise Beach Try French bakeries & cafes Why September? Pleasant beach weather, off-season discounts, and peaceful vibe.

  1. Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir – Heaven on Earth Srinagar in September offers blooming gardens, Dal Lake shikara rides, and crisp weather.

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Stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake Explore Mughal Gardens like Shalimar Bagh Shop for Kashmiri shawls & handicrafts Visit apple orchards Why September? Apples in season, pleasant climate, and fewer tourists than peak summer.

  1. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra – Strawberry Capital Known for misty hills, waterfalls, and strawberry farms, Mahabaleshwar is a monsoon delight.

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Things to Do

Visit Mapro Garden for strawberries Explore Pratapgad Fort Enjoy Venna Lake boating Witness Lingmala Waterfall Why September? Fresh greenery, waterfalls in full flow, and strawberry plantations.

  1. Spiti, Himachal Pradesh – Little Tibet Remote and peaceful, Spiti is a land of monasteries, high-altitude villages, and surreal landscapes.

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Experiences in Spiti

Visit Key Monastery & Tabo Monastery See the world’s highest post office at Hikkim Trek to Chandratal Lake Explore villages like Kaza & Langza Why September? Roads are open, skies are clear, and weather is perfect for exploring.

  1. Udaipur, Rajasthan – City of Lakes Udaipur is one of the most romantic cities in India, often called the Venice of the East. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills and dotted with lakes, it offers a glimpse into royal Rajasthan’s rich culture.

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Top Experiences Take a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola Visit City Palace & Jag Mandir Stroll through Saheliyon ki Bari garden Shop for miniature paintings and handicrafts in local bazaars Why September? Post-monsoon lakes are brimming, weather is pleasant, and the city looks lush and lively.

  1. Munnar, Kerala – Tea Gardens & Waterfalls Munnar is a paradise for nature lovers, with rolling tea estates, misty mountains, and cascading waterfalls.

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Must-Do Visit Eravikulam National Park (home to the Nilgiri Tahr) Explore Mattupetty Dam & Kundala Lake Walk through lush tea plantations Witness Attukal & Lakkam waterfalls Why September? The tea gardens look emerald green, waterfalls are in full flow, and the air is cool.

  1. Havelock Island, Andamans – Tropical Getaway Known for white-sand beaches and coral reefs, Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) is perfect for beach lovers and divers.

    Top Experiences Relax at Radhanagar Beach (Asia’s best beach) Try scuba diving & snorkeling Take a glass-bottom boat ride Explore Elephant Beach for water sports Why September? Fewer crowds, affordable stays, and pleasant weather.

  2. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu – Princess of Hill Stations A charming hill town, Kodaikanal is famous for misty forests, star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, and serene treks.

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Must-Do Cycle or boat around Kodaikanal Lake Visit Coaker’s Walk & Bryant Park Trek to Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint See Pillar Rocks and Silver Cascade Falls Why September? Refreshing weather with post-monsoon greenery.

  1. Coorg, Karnataka – Scotland of India Coorg is a coffee lover’s paradise, with sprawling plantations, waterfalls, and misty hills.

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Things to Do Visit Abbey Falls & Raja’s Seat Tour coffee estates and spice plantations Trek to Tadiandamol peak Try Kodava cuisine Why September? Monsoon showers leave Coorg greener and coffee plantations fragrant.

  1. Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir – Meadow of Flowers Gulmarg is famous for its alpine meadows, golf course, and adventure sports.

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Top Experiences Ride the Gulmarg Gondola (one of the world’s highest cable cars) Play golf at the world’s highest golf course Visit Alpather Lake Trek or horse ride in meadows Why September? Snow starts melting, flowers bloom, and the weather is perfect.

  1. Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Queen of Hills Ooty is one of India’s most loved hill stations, known for colonial charm, gardens, and toy train rides.

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Must-Do Ride the UNESCO-listed Nilgiri Mountain Railway Visit Ooty Botanical Gardens & Rose Garden Relax at Ooty Lake Trek to Doddabetta Peak Why September? Post-monsoon freshness makes Ooty more scenic and less crowded.

  1. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand – Yoga & Adventure Capital Rishikesh is a spiritual hub and adventure hotspot, attracting yogis and thrill seekers alike.

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Things to Do Attend Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat Try river rafting and bungee jumping Visit Beatles Ashram Practice yoga at ashrams Why September? The Ganges is full, rafting season begins, and weather is cool.

  1. Jaipur, Rajasthan – Pink City Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage City, rich in royal heritage and vibrant culture.

    Top Attractions Explore Amer Fort & Nahargarh Fort Visit Hawa Mahal & City Palace Shop at Johari & Bapu Bazaar Try authentic Rajasthani thali Why September? Cooler weather, lush gardens after monsoon, and fewer tourists.

  2. Amritsar, Punjab – Golden Temple City Amritsar is a spiritual and cultural hub, home to the iconic Golden Temple.

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Must-Do Visit Golden Temple at sunrise & night Watch Wagah Border ceremony Explore Jallianwala Bagh Eat Amritsari kulcha & lassi Why September? Pleasant weather and perfect time for sightseeing.

  1. Puri, Odisha – Temple Town Puri is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites of India, known for Jagannath Temple.

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Experiences Darshan at Jagannath Temple Relax at Puri Beach Visit Konark Sun Temple nearby Try local seafood Why September? Temple town is less crowded after Rath Yatra season.

  1. Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh – Kinnaur’s Hidden Gem A quiet Himalayan village with apple orchards and views of Kinner Kailash range.

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Things to Do Visit Narayan-Nagini Temple Explore Buddhist monasteries Trek through apple orchards Enjoy snow-capped mountain views Why September? Apple season, fresh air, and crystal-clear mountain views.

  1. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh – UNESCO Heritage Site Ziro is a serene valley known for pine hills, rice fields, and Apatani tribal culture.

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Experiences Attend Ziro Music Festival (September highlight) Explore paddy fields & villages Visit Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Learn about Apatani lifestyle Why September? Music festival + pleasant climate + cultural immersion.

  1. Mumbai, Maharashtra – City of Dreams Mumbai is India’s financial & Bollywood capital, buzzing with energy.

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Must-Do Walk at Marine Drive & Gateway of India Visit Elephanta Caves Explore Colaba Causeway for shopping Experience nightlife at Bandra & Lower Parel Why September? Ganesh Chaturthi festival transforms Mumbai into a cultural spectacle.

  1. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand – Nature’s Paradise A UNESCO site, this valley blooms with hundreds of exotic flowers until September.

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Things to Do Trek from Govindghat to Ghangaria Explore Valley of Flowers National Park Visit Hemkund Sahib nearby Spot rare Himalayan flora Why September? Last month to witness the valley in full bloom.

  1. Dooars, West Bengal – Gateway to the Himalayas Dooars is a lush region of tea gardens, forests, and wildlife sanctuaries.

    Must-Do Visit Gorumara & Jaldapara National Park Stay in a tea garden bungalow Explore riverside villages Spot rhinos and elephants Why September? Clear skies after monsoon and rich greenery.

  2. Nainital, Uttarakhand – Lake District Nainital is a charming hill station with scenic lakes, vibrant markets, and Himalayan views.

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Experiences Boating on Naini Lake Ropeway ride to Snow View Point Visit Tiffin Top & Naina Devi Temple Shop at Mall Road Why September? Post-rain freshness and fewer crowds.

  1. Gangtok, Sikkim – Spiritual Hill Town Gangtok offers a mix of Buddhist monasteries, lakes, and Himalayan views.

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Things to Do Visit Rumtek & Enchey monasteries Explore Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass Walk through MG Marg market Try Sikkimese food like momos & thukpa Why September? Crisp skies, post-monsoon greenery, and adventure-friendly climate.

  1. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – Spiritual Capital One of the world’s oldest cities, Varanasi offers a deep spiritual experience.

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Must-Do Witness Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat Take a sunrise boat ride on the Ganges Explore narrow lanes & temples Try Banarasi silk sarees & street food Why September? Pleasant weather before winter, fewer crowds.

  1. Kalimpong, West Bengal – Hill Retreat Kalimpong is a small hill town with colonial architecture and Himalayan views.

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Things to Do Visit Deolo Hill & Durpin Monastery Explore flower nurseries See Zang Dhok Palri Phodang Monastery Enjoy Teesta River views Why September? Clear skies and cool climate.

  1. Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh – Temples & Sculptures Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for temples with intricate carvings.

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Experiences Explore Kandariya Mahadeva Temple Attend Light & Sound Show at temples Visit Archaeological Museum Cycle around the temple complex Why September? Comfortable weather and fewer tourists.

  1. Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh – Paragliding Capital A paradise for adventure lovers, Bir Billing is world-famous for paragliding.

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Must-Do Try tandem paragliding over mountains Visit Tibetan monasteries Trek to Rajgundha Valley Relax in cafes with mountain views Why September? Post-monsoon winds are perfect for paragliding.

  1. Kabini, Karnataka – Wildlife Haven Kabini is a wildlife-rich region near Nagarhole National Park.

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Top Experiences Go on a jungle safari Spot tigers, leopards, and elephants Take a boat ride on Kabini River Stay in luxury jungle resorts Why September? Post-monsoon greenery enhances wildlife sightings.

  1. Lachen, Sikkim – Peaceful Himalayan Village A quaint village in North Sikkim, Lachen is known for its traditional wooden homes and serene landscapes.

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Things to Do Visit Gurudongmar Lake (one of the highest lakes in the world) Explore Lachen Monastery Experience Sikkimese hospitality Trek to Chopta Valley Why September? Post-monsoon beauty and clear mountain views.

  1. Sikkim – Land of Tranquility Sikkim is blessed with snow peaks, monasteries, lakes, and rich culture.

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Must-Do Visit Yumthang Valley & Lachung Explore Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass Experience local festivals and cuisine See Mount Kanchenjunga from Pelling Why September? Crisp skies, lush greenery, and perfect weather for sightseeing.

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