If you’ve ever tried planning a summer trip in India, you already know the struggle.
By May, most of the country turns into a furnace. Cities become unbearable, coastal regions feel sticky and exhausting, and even popular tourist spots often disappoint because of extreme heat or overcrowding.
But here’s something I’ve learned from years of travel planning and experience:
👉 Not all “summer destinations” are actually comfortable in peak summer 👉 And choosing the wrong place can completely ruin your trip
This guide is not just another “top 10 list.” It’s a practical, experience-driven breakdown of the best places to visit in summer in India—where I’ll help you understand:
Where you’ll actually feel comfortable
What to expect (not just photos, but reality)
How to plan your itinerary smartly
Where Should You Travel in Indian Summer?
India’s summer travel logic is very simple:
✅ Best Regions:
Himalayas (North India) → Cold, scenic, adventure-friendly
North-East India → Cool, green, less crowded
South Indian Hill Stations → Pleasant, not cold but comfortable
❌ Avoid:
Rajasthan, Delhi, plains of UP/Bihar
Coastal areas (humid + sweaty)
Best Places to Visit in the Summer in India
Ladakh: The High-Altitude Cold Desert Experience
Ladakh is not just a destination—it’s an experience that stays with you for life.
The first time I saw Ladakh, what struck me most was the contrast. A deep blue sky, barren mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and silence—real silence. It doesn’t feel like India in summer; it feels like a completely different world.
• Top Experiences: Watching the magical color changes at Pangong Lake or standing at Sangam Point where the Indus and Zanskar rivers meet • Must-Visit: Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Khardung La Pass • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Spend at least 48 hours in Leh doing nothing. Acclimatization is not optional here—it’s essential • Cost Insight: Expect ₹25,000–₹45,000 per person; shared taxis can reduce costs significantly
Despite its beauty, Ladakh is not for everyone. The high altitude can affect your body, roads can be rough, and luxury is limited in many areas.
But if you want a once-in-a-lifetime summer trip, nothing in India comes close.
Pangong Lake in Ladakh
Manali: The Perfect Blend of Comfort and Adventure
Manali is probably one of the most talked-about summer destinations in India—and for good reason.
Unlike Ladakh, Manali is easy. Easy to reach, easy to explore, and easy to enjoy. That’s exactly why it works so well for families, couples, and even first-time hill travelers.
What I personally like about Manali is its balance. You get snow (in nearby areas), greenery, adventure activities, and cozy cafés—all in one trip.
• Top Experiences: Paragliding in Solang Valley, snow activities near Rohtang Pass • Must-Visit: Solang Valley, Old Manali, Hadimba Temple • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Start early for Rohtang Pass—permits are limited and traffic builds quickly • Cost Insight: ₹12,000–₹25,000 depending on stay and transport
However, there’s one thing you must accept:
👉 Manali is crowded in peak summer
If you want a quieter experience, stay in Old Manali or nearby villages instead of the main town.
Solang Valley in winter
3. Spiti Valley: Raw, Rugged, and Unforgettable
If Ladakh feels dramatic, Spiti feels raw.
This is not a polished tourist destination. It’s harsh, remote, and unpredictable—but that’s exactly what makes it special.
Spiti is for travelers who want to disconnect. No fancy cafés, no luxury resorts—just mountains, monasteries, and endless silence.
• Top Experiences: Visiting Key Monastery, camping at Chandratal Lake • Must-Visit: Pin Valley, Kibber Village, Dhankar Monastery • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Travel via Shimla for gradual altitude gain—it’s safer than the Manali route • Cost Insight: ₹18,000–₹30,000 depending on transport
This is not a “comfortable vacation.”
But if you’re someone who values authentic travel over convenience, Spiti might just become your favorite place in India.
4. Shimla: A Classic Summer Escape That Still Works
Shimla has been a summer retreat since British times—and even today, it continues to be one of the easiest getaways.
The charm of Shimla lies in its simplicity. Walkable streets, colonial architecture, cool breeze, and beautiful viewpoints—it’s a relaxed kind of travel.
One of my favorite experiences here is the toy train journey from Kalka to Shimla. It’s slow, yes—but incredibly scenic.
Goo morning Shimla!
Joyride – From Kalka to Shimla
• Top Experiences: Toy train ride, evening at Mall Road • Must-Visit: Kufri, Jakhoo Hill, Christ Church • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Stay slightly away from Mall Road for better views and less crowd • Cost Insight: ₹8,000–₹18,000
Shimla is not about adventure—it’s about slowing down.
5. Gangtok: Clean, Scenic, and Surprisingly Peaceful
Gangtok feels different from most Indian hill stations.
It’s cleaner, more organized, and somehow calmer—even during peak season. The roads are better, the city is well-maintained, and the overall experience feels smoother.
But the real beauty lies outside the city.
• Top Experiences: Visiting Tsomgo Lake and Nathula Pass • Must-Visit: MG Marg, Baba Mandir, Tashi Viewpoint • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Combine Gangtok with North Sikkim (Lachung/Yumthang) for a complete experience • Cost Insight: ₹15,000–₹30,000
Gangtok is ideal if you want a stress-free Himalayan trip without extreme conditions.
Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills for a Relaxed Summer Escape
Mussoorie has a charm that feels timeless.
Perched in the Garhwal Himalayas, it offers a mix of lush green hills, colonial architecture, and a relaxed pace that makes it perfect for a short summer escape. Unlike Manali, Mussoorie doesn’t overwhelm you with activities—it invites you to slow down.
I’ve always felt Mussoorie is less about “doing” and more about experiencing the hills quietly—morning walks, misty views, and peaceful evenings.
• Top Experiences: Watching the cascading beauty of Kempty Falls or walking along Camel’s Back Road during sunset • Must-Visit: Gun Hill, Lal Tibba, Dhanaulti (for less crowd) • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Combine Mussoorie with a Dehradun stay for a more relaxed trip • Cost Insight: ₹10,000–₹20,000
If you’re looking for a simple, scenic, and low-stress summer trip, Mussoorie is a reliable choice.
7. Shillong: The Scotland of the East
Shillong feels very different from typical Indian hill stations.
The moment you reach, you’ll notice the difference—clean roads, pine-covered hills, colonial-era charm, and a pleasant climate that doesn’t feel extreme.
What makes Shillong special is its balance. It’s lively but not chaotic, scenic but not overwhelming.
• Top Experiences: Exploring local cafés, enjoying live music culture, visiting Umiam Lake • Must-Visit: Elephant Falls, Shillong Peak, Ward’s Lake • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Use Shillong as a base to explore nearby destinations like Cherrapunjee and Dawki • Cost Insight: ₹12,000–₹25,000
Shillong is ideal if you want a comfortable yet scenic hill station experience with a cultural vibe.
Cherrapunjee (Sohra): Where Nature Feels Alive
Cherrapunjee is not just a destination—it’s a sensory experience.
Known as one of the wettest places on Earth, this region is filled with waterfalls, caves, and lush green landscapes that feel almost unreal, especially during and after light rainfall.
What I personally love about Cherrapunjee is its raw natural beauty. Unlike commercial hill stations, it still feels untouched.
• Top Experiences: Trekking to Double Decker Living Root Bridge, exploring Mawsmai Caves • Must-Visit: Nohkalikai Falls, Seven Sisters Falls, Dawki River (nearby) • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Stay at least one night—day trips don’t do justice to this place • Cost Insight: ₹12,000–₹22,000
If you enjoy nature in its purest form, Cherrapunjee will leave you amazed.
Tawang: The Hidden Gem of Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang is not as easy to reach as other destinations—and that’s exactly why it remains so special.
Located in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang offers dramatic mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, and a peaceful environment that feels untouched by mass tourism.
But this is not a casual trip. It requires planning, patience, and sometimes long travel hours.
• Top Experiences: Visiting Tawang Monastery (India’s largest), witnessing snow-covered passes • Must-Visit: Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, Bum La Pass (permit required) • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Plan at least 5–6 days and include acclimatization time • Cost Insight: ₹20,000–₹40,000
Tawang is for travelers who are willing to go the extra mile—literally.
And if you do, it rewards you with one of the most unique travel experiences in India.
6. Auli: A Quiet Alternative to Crowded Hill Stations
Auli is often overlooked—and that’s exactly its advantage.
Compared to Manali or Shimla, Auli is quieter, cleaner, and more peaceful. The views of Nanda Devi and surrounding peaks are absolutely breathtaking, especially on clear days.
• Top Experiences: Ropeway ride from Joshimath to Auli • Must-Visit: Gurso Bugyal, Chattrakund • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Stay in Joshimath for budget options • Cost Insight: ₹12,000–₹22,000
If you’re tired of crowded hill stations, Auli offers a refreshing change.
7. Munnar: A Green Escape in South India
Not everyone wants mountains covered in snow.
If you prefer greenery, mist, and calm landscapes, Munnar is one of the best summer destinations in India.
The rolling tea gardens, cool breeze, and peaceful environment make it perfect for a relaxed vacation.
• Top Experiences: Walking through tea plantations, visiting Eravikulam National Park • Must-Visit: Mattupetty Dam, Top Station, Echo Point • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Early mornings offer the best views before fog builds up • Cost Insight: ₹12,000–₹25,000
Munnar is less dramatic than the Himalayas—but far more soothing.
8. Ooty & Coonoor: The Classic Southern Hill Experience
Ooty and Coonoor are best explored together.
These hill stations offer a mix of lakes, gardens, tea estates, and cool weather—perfect for a laid-back summer trip.
• Top Experiences: Toy train ride, boating in Ooty Lake • Must-Visit: Doddabetta Peak, Dolphin’s Nose, Pykara Lake • Helpful Itinerary Tip: Travel between Ooty and Coonoor by toy train for the best experience • Cost Insight: ₹10,000–₹20,000
This is not about thrill—it’s about enjoying the journey slowly.
How to Choose the Right Destination (Based on Your Travel Style)
Choosing the right place matters more than choosing a popular one.
For adventure: Ladakh, Spiti
For family trips: Manali, Gangtok, Shimla
For peace: Auli, Munnar
For short trips: Shimla, Ooty
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
From experience, these are the mistakes that ruin most summer trips:
Ignoring acclimatization in Ladakh.
Booking hotels last minute in May–June.
Choosing destinations based only on Instagram.
Underestimating travel time in the mountains.
🏁 Final Thoughts
If you’re still confused, here’s a simple recommendation:
First-time traveler → Manali or Gangtok
Unique experience → Ladakh
Peaceful vacation → Munnar or Auli
Summer travel in India is not about escaping heat—it’s about choosing the right kind of experience.
And if you plan it right, this might become your most memorable trip of the year.
MUSSOORIE
Apart from the snow-capped mountain, Mussoorie offers you a lush green spectacular hilly landscape and known as the queen of hills. Since from the British era in India Mussoorie is a very popular summer destination in India.
March to November is the perfect season to visit this place, but you should avoid the season if winter due to monsoon and extremely cold weather.
The place is full of waterfalls, hilly landscapes, and green valleys, and thus you have options to relax, trek and feel the serene beauty.
Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar admires Mussoorie as one his favorite place to spend a vacation with family.
Places to visit in Mussoorie
Kempty Falls: The scenic waterfalls divide into 5 streams when comes down from a mountain cliff and a very popular place to visit in Mussoorie. But, the place may be crowded.
Mossy Falls: Enjoy this beautiful cascade waterfalls, preferably early in the morning.
Jharipani Falls: Beside the waterfalls, you’ll get a splendid view of Shivalik Range and Doon Valley.
Lake Mist: You can enjoy there with your family for a few hours while boating and relaxing.
Lal Tibba: Enjoy sunrise and sunset in the red hill.
Gun Hill: The second highest peak in Mussoorie.
Dhanaulti: A nice place to experience lush green Gharowal Himalaya and spend lazy time with the enchanting nature.
More things to do in Mussoorie
Nag Tibba Trek: This is a two days long easy trek towards the peak at 9,915 feet. From the top of the peak, you can see a majestic landscape which includes Bandarpoonch peak, the Gangotri group of peaks, Changabang, Doon Valley and Kedarnath peak.
Visit Mussoorie Adventure Park.
You can visit Happy Valley, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhatta falls, Mussoorie lake.
Enjoy your walk through Camel’s Back Road.
Have an evening walk at Mall road.
How to reach Mussoorie
By Air from Dehradun: You can land to Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun which is 54 km away from Mussoorie.
By Rail from Dehradun: Dehradun is the nearest railway station and 33 km away from Mussoorie by road.
AULI
If you are looking for an unconventional location this summer Auli is one of the best options for you. Auli is situated at Uttarakhand and one of the highest hill stations in India, surrounded by tall mountains, and thus offers you some breathtaking view all around the place.
Places to visit in Auli
Chattrakund: Crystal clear water of the lake, pine forests on the road, bare mountain range far away, overall you’ll have an amazing experience there.
Chenab Lake: Just like the above one Chenab lake is among the must-visit places in Auli. You shall miss the unparallel beauty of nature if you do not visit this place.
Nanda Devi Peak view: You have a chance to get a great view of Nandadevi peak (7,817m) and the amazing biodiversity at the Nandadevi national park.
Trishul Peak: You can visit the summit point of Trishul peak (23940 ft), one of the most challenging peaks to climb.
Auli Rope-way trip: This is a must do the trip in Auli, ride the second longest cable car in India. The ropeway connects the hill stations of Joshimath and Auli and offers you a breathtaking view Garhwal Ranges of Himalayas.
Vishnuprayag: If you like to visualize the beautiful meeting point of Alaknanda and Dahuliganga, go to Vishnuprayag. The beauty of this holy place is outstanding in a word.
Gurso Bugyal: You can enjoy a 3 km adventurous trek to Gurso Bugyal and be the witness to a majestic view of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Dron mountain at a time around you.
More things to do in Auli
Enjoy your stay in Joshimath town.
Auli Ski Resort is a great option for you, though, in peak summer, you may not get sufficient snow for ski.
You can visit Auli artificial lake.
How to reach Auli
By Air: Jolly Grant airport of Dehradun is the nearest airport to Auli. You have to cover a 149 km distance further by car.
By rail: Haridwar, Dehradun, and Rishikesh are three nearest railway station from Auli. Further, you need to rent a car to reach Auli.
GANGTOK
More things to do in Gangtok
During your outing for Gangtok sightseeing you can visit Phodong Monastery, Tashiding Monastery, Rumtek Monastery, Ban Jhakri Falls, Do Drul Chorten Stupa, Flower Exhibition Centre.
You can Visit Himalayan Zoological Park, Fambong La Wildlife Sanctuary.
Kanchenjunga National Park is a point where trekkers start trek towards Mt. Kanchanjungha. You can visit there.
How to reach Gangtok
By Air: Very recently Pakyong Airport near Gangtok has started to serve, but still not very regular. You have a better option to reach Bagdogra airport which is 124 km away from Gangtok; you need to rent a car and ride for 3.5 hours.
By Train: New Jalpaiguli (NJP) is the nearest railway station to Gangtok, and you need to ride a rental car for 3.5 hours to reach Gangtok.
So far you have some idea about the North Indian summer destinations. Now let’s move towards the south in search of some best places to visit in the summer in India.
I know you are wondering, how south India can provide some pleasant experience in hot summer where no snow-covered Himalaya is present!
India is versatile in a real sense, and offers you some pleasant hill stations in the south too, even though tropic of cancer passed through the middle.
MUNNAR
Munnar is located at Kerala and situated at 5200 ft above from sea level in the Western Ghat mountain range. The beauty of landscapes is fulfilled by the introduction of widespread tea and spice plantation everywhere in Munnar. This is one of the most popular hill stations in south India where thousands of Indian and foreign tourists visit every year to experience lush greenery, cool weather, and well-decorated tea plantations.
How will you feel if a wide range of valley, then the next valley and again the next valley, every valley get covered by beautiful purple-blue flowers?
Yes, such a thing happens in Munnar once in every 12 years when beautiful Neelakurinji flower (Strobilanthes kunthianus) blossoms. Recently in the monsoon (July-September) of 2018 Munnar was decorated by nature’s gift Neelakurinji; thousands of traveler from every corner of the world visited Munnar to capture the magnificent view. You must remember the next season, 2030, and don’t miss it.
Places to visit in Munnar
Attukal waterfall: In the season of monsoon this becomes the best waterfall in Munnar. However, it is nice in summer too. You can take a bath at the pool below the waterfalls.
Pothamedu viewpoint: Take a breathtaking view of the valley covered by a green velvet of tea, coffee, cardamom, and pepper plantation.
Chokramudi Peak: You can go for an easy morning trek to this isolated peak (7200 ft) and enjoy the wonderful view from the top.
Kuthumkal Waterfalls: this one is a must visit waterfalls, the best among all the waterfalls in Munnar.
Mattupetty Dam and Photo Point: Visit the Dam to click some photo. On the way to Mattupetty, you’ll get a point filled with tea plantation, the place is known as Photo Point.
Top station: This is a part of Kannan Devan hill and offers you a splendid view of the green valley from the far top. When Neelakurinji blooms, the valley looks really magnificent from this point.
Meesapulimala: Reach the highest peak of Munnar (8000 ft) and watch the white clouds float below under your eyes. This is a must visit place if you are traveling to Munnar. You can witness the blossomed Rhododendron flowers if you visit in the season.
Chinnakanal Waterfalls: Enjoy this beautiful waterfall which is situated 20km away from Munnar and beside Munnar-Thekkady highway. Take a bath and spend some lazy hours there.
Anamudi: You can trek to Anamudi peak which is the highest peak of south India. You need permission from Eravikulam National Park authorities.
More things to do in Munnar
You can visit TATA Tea Museum, Blossom Park, Carmelagiri Elephant Park, Mattupetti Indo-Swiss Farm.
If you are a wildlife lover there are options like Eravikulam National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary for you.
Shouting at Echo Point is a nice experience.
There are few more waterfalls, such as Nyayamakad Waterfalls, Pallivasal Falls, Cheeyappara Waterfalls, Lakkom Water Falls.
The view of Lockhart Gap is very nice. You can visit there too.
Enjoy a few hours at Kundala Lake.
How to reach Munnar
By air: Kochi Airport is the nearest one to Munnar, You need to have another 125 km car ride to reach Munnar from Kochi airport.
By Train: Reach Ernakulam Railway station and then towards Munnar by car.
COONOOR
Coonoor, a little hill station in Nilgiri range, offers you a fantastic short trip, maybe in the weekend or on your way towards Ooty. You’ll get magnificent lush green landscape full of tea gardens, along with a calm and pollution free environment.
Apart from posing in front of the tea garden, you have a few more things to do in Coonoor.
Places to visit in Coonoor
Dolphin Nose: Visit there in the early sunny morning when the crowd is less. You’ll get there a decent view of the valley, while the other three sides are surrounded by green mountains. From the viewpoint, you can see a stream far below and the Catherine waterfalls in a mountain far away.
Lamb’s Rock: Visit this place just after Dolphin Nose in the early morning. The morning clouds will pass by you when you’ll stand by the edge of the rock. Magnificent view of the valley and the floating cloud below your eyes will make your morning really charming.
Catherine Falls: In the next, you can visit Catherine falls, which comes down from a great height.
Hidden Valley: You can enjoy a half day to this mysterious rain forest.
Other things to do in Coonoor
Visit Law’s Falls to spend a lazy hour or for a picnic.
High Fields Tea Factory is a nice place to click some photos into the tea garden.
Enjoy Sim’s Park botanical garden in a lazy afternoon.
How to reach Coonoor
By air: Bangalore is the nearest Airport. You can reach Ooty from Bangalore by car (3 hours).
By train: Yashvantpuram is the nearest railway station, you need to ride a rental can to reach Ooty from the railway station.
OOTY
Ooty is really among the best place to visit in the summer in India, especially to enjoy pleasant weather, neither hot not too cool. Ooty is just 18 km away from Coonoor. So you must visit both places at a time.
You can enjoy the joyride on the toy train to visit Ooty from Coonoor, but be careful, you must book a first class train ticket. Otherwise, you go by car.
In Ooty, you’ll get mountains, lakes, green landscapes, tea plantations, waterfalls everything at a place, which is sufficient to drift you in a different world.
Places to visit in Ooty
Doddabetta Peak: This is the highest peak of the Nilgiri range and the most popular place in Ooty. You can see the widespread green valley from this point.
Emerald forest and Lake: Don’t miss this must-visit forest. Otherwise, you’ll miss some magnificent landscapes and wildlife territory of the Nilgiri. Into the forest, a special government jeep will take you to the end, near Upper Bhavani Lake while you can note the change of the landscape during your journey. Upon return from the forest, you can spend some time beside Emerald lake while watching the activities of Nilgiri wild cow.
Avalanche Lake: You can visit this lake on the way to Emerald. This is beautiful too.
Tiger Hill: This is a viewpoint where you can see the view of the green tea valley and the lakes from the top.
Pykara Waterfalls: Pykara waterfalls is one of the best photogenic falls I have seen so far. The widespread streamline flows stepwise and finally creates a decent force in the waterfalls. Green pine forest stands beside, on the bank of the flowing stream.
Pykara Lake: Pykara waterfalls is connected to the lake. You can drive away to the other side to enjoy the boat riding into the green water of Pykara lake while watching the amazing beauty of the lakeside.
Needle View Hill point: This place is far away from the main city, but worth to visit there and trek to the top. You’ll get a magnificent view from the top.
Ooty Lake: Ooty lake is situated into the town and quiet crowdy place. You can spend a lazy afternoon there and have some boat ride.
Pykara Lake is converting to Pykara water falls.
More things to do in Ooty
Ooty Botanical Garden and Rose Garden are a nice place to visit in the afternoon session.
You can visit some nearby points such as Pine forest, Shooting Point, Kamraj Sagar Dam, St Stephen’s Church, and Kalhatty Waterfalls.
If you love wild lives you can visit Mudumalai National Park and Mukurthi National Park.
Try a joyride to Nilgiri Mountain Railway, either from Coonoor to Ooty or vice versa.
How to reach Ooty
By air: Bangalore is the nearest Airport. You can reach Ooty from Bangalore by car (3 hours).
By train: Yashvantpuram is the nearest railway station, you need to rent a can to reach Ooty from the railway station.
Conclusive Remarks
So far you get some idea about 10 best places to visit in the summer in India. Every place is unique in its own right, and offer you magnificent views and very pleasant experience, I assure you from my own experience. You just choose your favorite place and book for that at earliest… summer is on the doorstep.
There are much more commercial and offbeat summer destinations in India. We are working on that area in several groups and you’ll get more similar idea very soon. Just keep watching on MTA (My Travel Accessories).
Ms. Subhra Das is a biology teacher in high school. Besides she is a passionate traveler, science writer, and nature lover.
As a teacher, she never restricts herself to the four walls of the classroom, rather she loves exploring the crude science behind the natural facts that include human and animal health, critical diseases, typical characteristics of wildlife, and mother nature.
Ms. Subhra Das is also a passionate traveler and explorer; she always tries to uncover natural flora and fauna at every destination she travels.
Hey was painful reading and looking at the photos, wish I had the time and money to go travelling again! I love the unique style most travel sites/ reviews are full of boring logistic info maybe with a few pics. This offers a different perspective with some awesome (and not too touristy by the sounds of it) things to do or places to visit. I was drawn to Pykara falls as a white water kayaker I love being by water.
If you wish to travel through India, this is not a really very big deal, India is not a very expensive country like many other, you can complete a trip with relatively less amount in your buck. Just plan the trip, take your backpack and check in the fight to India.
However, for your kind information, Pykara falls is not for kayaking and you will not get permission for kayaking too. The water is falling down far below with a great force at the end. You can enjoy a boat ride into Pykara lake.
Hey was painful reading and looking at the photos, wish I had the time and money to go travelling again! I love the unique style most travel sites/ reviews are full of boring logistic info maybe with a few pics. This offers a different perspective with some awesome (and not too touristy by the sounds of it) things to do or places to visit. I was drawn to Pykara falls as a white water kayaker I love being by water.
If you wish to travel through India, this is not a really very big deal, India is not a very expensive country like many other, you can complete a trip with relatively less amount in your buck. Just plan the trip, take your backpack and check in the fight to India.
However, for your kind information, Pykara falls is not for kayaking and you will not get permission for kayaking too. The water is falling down far below with a great force at the end. You can enjoy a boat ride into Pykara lake.
Absolutely beautiful country. I say this as one who thought she had seen spectacular sites. After reading this post, it requires several more trips. Lived in the Hindu Kush – Been to Murree and Sagarmatha but never to the land of the high passes. Bucket list material. Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in MTA and post a comment.
It’s great to know that, you have visited around India, and hope you have a wish to explore India too.
If you have a plan to visit India, you can keep watching here in MTA (My Travel Accessories), we shall keep sharing our experience here. You may get some better idea about the best places to visit in India from our future posts. We are working in this direction continuously.
Absolutely beautiful country. I say this as one who thought she had seen spectacular sites. After reading this post, it requires several more trips. Lived in the Hindu Kush – Been to Murree and Sagarmatha but never to the land of the high passes. Bucket list material. Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in MTA and post a comment.
It’s great to know that, you have visited around India, and hope you have a wish to explore India too.
If you have a plan to visit India, you can keep watching here in MTA (My Travel Accessories), we shall keep sharing our experience here. You may get some better idea about the best places to visit in India from our future posts. We are working in this direction continuously.
Hi, thanks for sharing such a detailed recommended list on goods place to visit during summer in India. All the place you mentioned looks really awesome!
Personally, i like most the LADAKH, it looks like heaven. It seems the famous film “Three Idiots” was also shoot here, right?
And i like the Green Valley of Munnar also looks excellent, very soothing!
If i have the chance to visit India, i will definitely travel there. Great post!
Ladakh is real heaven and every bikers dream. And you are absolutely right that the movie “Three Idiots” was shooted there in Ladakh. However, in reality, the scientist as mentioned in the movie lives there in Ladakh and solved the water resources problem in that cold desert.
Green Valley in Munnar, Ooty, and Coonoor are very beautiful too.
India is a place where a great number of foreign tourists visit every year. You can visit there too. We’ll continue to keep posting on the best places to visit in India.
Hi, thanks for sharing such a detailed recommended list on goods place to visit during summer in India. All the place you mentioned looks really awesome!
Personally, i like most the LADAKH, it looks like heaven. It seems the famous film “Three Idiots” was also shoot here, right?
And i like the Green Valley of Munnar also looks excellent, very soothing!
If i have the chance to visit India, i will definitely travel there. Great post!
Ladakh is real heaven and every bikers dream. And you are absolutely right that the movie “Three Idiots” was shooted there in Ladakh. However, in reality, the scientist as mentioned in the movie lives there in Ladakh and solved the water resources problem in that cold desert.
Green Valley in Munnar, Ooty, and Coonoor are very beautiful too.
India is a place where a great number of foreign tourists visit every year. You can visit there too. We’ll continue to keep posting on the best places to visit in India.
Wow, I didn’t know India is such a beautiful country until i read you post. All these while, the kind of India I know was from the newspaper and other platform that is totally different from what you’ve written. Thanks so much for presenting to the world on how beautiful India is.
In the newspaper, you’ll learn only about political issues, which are complicated and newspapers love complications. A travel blogger always watches from different eyes.
India is a wonderful country with versatile landscapes, there is the lush green valleys, snow-covered mountain, beautiful sea beaches, hot and cold deserts, places with rich history. Thousands of international tourists travel to India every year.
This article explains only the best places to visit in the summer in India. There are much more beautiful places in the country for other seasons. Keep watching here on this website.
Wow, I didn’t know India is such a beautiful country until i read you post. All these while, the kind of India I know was from the newspaper and other platform that is totally different from what you’ve written. Thanks so much for presenting to the world on how beautiful India is.
In the newspaper, you’ll learn only about political issues, which are complicated and newspapers love complications. A travel blogger always watches from different eyes.
India is a wonderful country with versatile landscapes, there is the lush green valleys, snow-covered mountain, beautiful sea beaches, hot and cold deserts, places with rich history. Thousands of international tourists travel to India every year.
This article explains only the best places to visit in the summer in India. There are much more beautiful places in the country for other seasons. Keep watching here on this website.
Wow! What a fantastic website! I must say that I never even had a thought of visiting India and frankly didn’t know much about the country, but after looking at your site, I am really intrigued.
I like the way that your table of contents links to the various parts of your information and also the links to Wikipedia for more information.
I believe this is the most thorough site I have looked at so far and so well done. Really beautiful job!!!
Suzanne
Wow! What a fantastic website! I must say that I never even had a thought of visiting India and frankly didn’t know much about the country, but after looking at your site, I am really intrigued.
I like the way that your table of contents links to the various parts of your information and also the links to Wikipedia for more information.
I believe this is the most thorough site I have looked at so far and so well done. Really beautiful job!!!
Suzanne
Wow, amazing and so informative article, you have shared so many places to visit in India. I had no idea that it is such amazing country, thanks to your post I really want to visit India now and I hope I will. It is great that you shared what to do in each location and how to get there, that is such a huge help for planning a Journey. My favorites are Spiti and Ooty, it looks stunning. What is the best time of the year to visit India, is it summer or you can suggest other time of the year too? Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
It is great to hear that you become interested to visit India after getting some idea from this article.
You can visit anytime in India, but winter is the best season to cover both mountains and sea beaches. In winter you may not reach Spiti valley, because the road to Spiti often remains closed during winter due to snowfall.
This article mainly explores the best places to visit in the SUMMER in India. Because people often search for a cool place in the hot summer. However, you can visit most of these places in winter too. Only the roads to Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti remain close sometime in winter.
If you are from a cold climate I suggest you visit India in winter. You can cover many other places (keep watching the website https://mytravelaccessories.com to get more idea), such as beautiful sea beaches, ancient historical places, forests, etc.
Wow, amazing and so informative article, you have shared so many places to visit in India. I had no idea that it is such amazing country, thanks to your post I really want to visit India now and I hope I will. It is great that you shared what to do in each location and how to get there, that is such a huge help for planning a Journey. My favorites are Spiti and Ooty, it looks stunning. What is the best time of the year to visit India, is it summer or you can suggest other time of the year too? Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
It is great to hear that you become interested to visit India after getting some idea from this article.
You can visit anytime in India, but winter is the best season to cover both mountains and sea beaches. In winter you may not reach Spiti valley, because the road to Spiti often remains closed during winter due to snowfall.
This article mainly explores the best places to visit in the SUMMER in India. Because people often search for a cool place in the hot summer. However, you can visit most of these places in winter too. Only the roads to Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti remain close sometime in winter.
If you are from a cold climate I suggest you visit India in winter. You can cover many other places (keep watching the website https://mytravelaccessories.com to get more idea), such as beautiful sea beaches, ancient historical places, forests, etc.
I have never been to India, but would certainly consider it now! It looks absolutely beautiful. I just always imagine the hot, dusty deserts or the busy bustling cities. Some of the Mountains and waterfalls are gorgeous! The green hills and valleys remind me of when I went to Ireland. I like how you include site seeing points and how to get there. This is very thorough! Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in My Travel Accessories (MTA) and post a comment.
India is a beautiful place and many foreign tourists visit there every year. We just highlighted a few best places to visit in the summer in India, there are many more, and we are working to explore all.
Munnar is known as Ireland of India due to the presence of Green Valley, though the place is not as cold as Ireland.
I have never been to India, but would certainly consider it now! It looks absolutely beautiful. I just always imagine the hot, dusty deserts or the busy bustling cities. Some of the Mountains and waterfalls are gorgeous! The green hills and valleys remind me of when I went to Ireland. I like how you include site seeing points and how to get there. This is very thorough! Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in My Travel Accessories (MTA) and post a comment.
India is a beautiful place and many foreign tourists visit there every year. We just highlighted a few best places to visit in the summer in India, there are many more, and we are working to explore all.
Munnar is known as Ireland of India due to the presence of Green Valley, though the place is not as cold as Ireland.
I don’t think India is too far away from Indonesia. It’s just a few hours distance. Many people visit Indonesia for tourism purpose from India.
However, India is a great destination for foreign travelers throughout the world, due to the versatility of the nation.
Here in this article, we have explored just a few best places to visit in the summer in India, but there are many more great places throughout the nation.
I don’t think India is too far away from Indonesia. It’s just a few hours distance. Many people visit Indonesia for tourism purpose from India.
However, India is a great destination for foreign travelers throughout the world, due to the versatility of the nation.
Here in this article, we have explored just a few best places to visit in the summer in India, but there are many more great places throughout the nation.
Great site.
Really well laid out and easy to navigate. Gave me a lot of ideas for traveling in India which is something that is on my bucket list. Cola beach sounds like a great place to go to.
It is nice to know that, you got some idea about your trip to India.
You are absolutely right, Cola beach is a great place to visit, but you should visit them in November-March. Don’t choose the summer vacation trip to Cola beach in Goa.
If you are willing to visit India during the summer, you can choose some places from this particular article which represents the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Great site.
Really well laid out and easy to navigate. Gave me a lot of ideas for traveling in India which is something that is on my bucket list. Cola beach sounds like a great place to go to.
It is nice to know that, you got some idea about your trip to India.
You are absolutely right, Cola beach is a great place to visit, but you should visit them in November-March. Don’t choose the summer vacation trip to Cola beach in Goa.
If you are willing to visit India during the summer, you can choose some places from this particular article which represents the best places to visit in the summer in India.
I am actually considering to visit India with my wife this summer. These are great advice and tips. I didn’t even know such places exist in India. Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I will be sure to visit some of these places. Probably not all of them.
You are most welcome. These are many beautiful places in India. We highlighted a few among the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Your tour plan will depend upon your duration of stay in India, and which area you are interested to cover. Please keep watching on this website, https://mytravelaccesories.com, we shall continue to introduce more places here.
If you need any further suggestion regarding your trip to India, feel free to ask here in MTA.
I am actually considering to visit India with my wife this summer. These are great advice and tips. I didn’t even know such places exist in India. Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I will be sure to visit some of these places. Probably not all of them.
You are most welcome. These are many beautiful places in India. We highlighted a few among the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Your tour plan will depend upon your duration of stay in India, and which area you are interested to cover. Please keep watching on this website, https://mytravelaccesories.com, we shall continue to introduce more places here.
If you need any further suggestion regarding your trip to India, feel free to ask here in MTA.
I would never have guessed that India had snow covered mountains. The closest I’ve ever gotten to that region of the world is Indonesia. I remember the lush green rice fields and the flat plateaus. If it wasn’t for such a long flight (23 hours) I’d probably go to India and experience the rich culture there. My husband and I love to travel. I must say that rarely do I come across a site that is so rich with information. You certainly are thorough and I really admire that.
I am not sure from which country exactly you are from, but India is a great tourist destination from travelers all over the world. As you said the 23 h long flight, you may be from the USA. Indonesia, where you visited, is a beautiful place too, but India is versatile and less expensive, which attracts travelers in India.
In India, there are many destinations where you’ll get snow-covered mountains because the north part of the nation is fully covered by great Himalayan range. However, in the southern part, you’ll get lush green hilly destinations and beautiful sea beaches.
I suggest you to must visit India at least once in life.
Thank you for your visit here and your compliments. We are continuously working on the best places to visit in India and if you keep eyes here you’ll get more ideas in the future.
I would never have guessed that India had snow covered mountains. The closest I’ve ever gotten to that region of the world is Indonesia. I remember the lush green rice fields and the flat plateaus. If it wasn’t for such a long flight (23 hours) I’d probably go to India and experience the rich culture there. My husband and I love to travel. I must say that rarely do I come across a site that is so rich with information. You certainly are thorough and I really admire that.
I am not sure from which country exactly you are from, but India is a great tourist destination from travelers all over the world. As you said the 23 h long flight, you may be from the USA. Indonesia, where you visited, is a beautiful place too, but India is versatile and less expensive, which attracts travelers in India.
In India, there are many destinations where you’ll get snow-covered mountains because the north part of the nation is fully covered by great Himalayan range. However, in the southern part, you’ll get lush green hilly destinations and beautiful sea beaches.
I suggest you to must visit India at least once in life.
Thank you for your visit here and your compliments. We are continuously working on the best places to visit in India and if you keep eyes here you’ll get more ideas in the future.
This is a great informative article. Scorching summer is comming, this is the time for finding some cooler place for relaxation. I like offbeat places. The place Auli seems peaceful. Thank you.
You have chosen a perfect offbeat location where you’ll really get a pleasant environment in the hot summer. However, all the selected destinations within this article are the best places to visit in the summer in India. Few are of course situated in high hill.
This is a great informative article. Scorching summer is comming, this is the time for finding some cooler place for relaxation. I like offbeat places. The place Auli seems peaceful. Thank you.
You have chosen a perfect offbeat location where you’ll really get a pleasant environment in the hot summer. However, all the selected destinations within this article are the best places to visit in the summer in India. Few are of course situated in high hill.
If someone based an Internet meme on you, it would have impeccable grammar. Never such an impressive informative blog. Keep up the good work wil look forward for more. leh ladakh bike tripladakh trip
Glad to see you here and thank you for the compliments. The shared link for Leh Ladakh trip will help out our visitors. However, My Travel Accessories and sister website will be happy to work together with Travelkida.
If someone based an Internet meme on you, it would have impeccable grammar. Never such an impressive informative blog. Keep up the good work wil look forward for more. leh ladakh bike tripladakh trip
Glad to see you here and thank you for the compliments. The shared link for Leh Ladakh trip will help out our visitors. However, My Travel Accessories and sister website will be happy to work together with Travelkida.
Hey was painful reading and looking at the photos, wish I had the time and money to go travelling again! I love the unique style most travel sites/ reviews are full of boring logistic info maybe with a few pics. This offers a different perspective with some awesome (and not too touristy by the sounds of it) things to do or places to visit. I was drawn to Pykara falls as a white water kayaker I love being by water.
Thank you for your visit to MTA (https://mytravelaccessories.com) and delighted to know you have enjoyed the article.
If you wish to travel through India, this is not a really very big deal, India is not a very expensive country like many other, you can complete a trip with relatively less amount in your buck. Just plan the trip, take your backpack and check in the fight to India.
However, for your kind information, Pykara falls is not for kayaking and you will not get permission for kayaking too. The water is falling down far below with a great force at the end. You can enjoy a boat ride into Pykara lake.
Hey was painful reading and looking at the photos, wish I had the time and money to go travelling again! I love the unique style most travel sites/ reviews are full of boring logistic info maybe with a few pics. This offers a different perspective with some awesome (and not too touristy by the sounds of it) things to do or places to visit. I was drawn to Pykara falls as a white water kayaker I love being by water.
Thank you for your visit to MTA (https://mytravelaccessories.com) and delighted to know you have enjoyed the article.
If you wish to travel through India, this is not a really very big deal, India is not a very expensive country like many other, you can complete a trip with relatively less amount in your buck. Just plan the trip, take your backpack and check in the fight to India.
However, for your kind information, Pykara falls is not for kayaking and you will not get permission for kayaking too. The water is falling down far below with a great force at the end. You can enjoy a boat ride into Pykara lake.
Absolutely beautiful country. I say this as one who thought she had seen spectacular sites. After reading this post, it requires several more trips. Lived in the Hindu Kush – Been to Murree and Sagarmatha but never to the land of the high passes. Bucket list material. Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in MTA and post a comment.
It’s great to know that, you have visited around India, and hope you have a wish to explore India too.
If you have a plan to visit India, you can keep watching here in MTA (My Travel Accessories), we shall keep sharing our experience here. You may get some better idea about the best places to visit in India from our future posts. We are working in this direction continuously.
Absolutely beautiful country. I say this as one who thought she had seen spectacular sites. After reading this post, it requires several more trips. Lived in the Hindu Kush – Been to Murree and Sagarmatha but never to the land of the high passes. Bucket list material. Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in MTA and post a comment.
It’s great to know that, you have visited around India, and hope you have a wish to explore India too.
If you have a plan to visit India, you can keep watching here in MTA (My Travel Accessories), we shall keep sharing our experience here. You may get some better idea about the best places to visit in India from our future posts. We are working in this direction continuously.
Hi, thanks for sharing such a detailed recommended list on goods place to visit during summer in India. All the place you mentioned looks really awesome!
Personally, i like most the LADAKH, it looks like heaven. It seems the famous film “Three Idiots” was also shoot here, right?
And i like the Green Valley of Munnar also looks excellent, very soothing!
If i have the chance to visit India, i will definitely travel there. Great post!
Ladakh is real heaven and every bikers dream. And you are absolutely right that the movie “Three Idiots” was shooted there in Ladakh. However, in reality, the scientist as mentioned in the movie lives there in Ladakh and solved the water resources problem in that cold desert.
Green Valley in Munnar, Ooty, and Coonoor are very beautiful too.
India is a place where a great number of foreign tourists visit every year. You can visit there too. We’ll continue to keep posting on the best places to visit in India.
Hi, thanks for sharing such a detailed recommended list on goods place to visit during summer in India. All the place you mentioned looks really awesome!
Personally, i like most the LADAKH, it looks like heaven. It seems the famous film “Three Idiots” was also shoot here, right?
And i like the Green Valley of Munnar also looks excellent, very soothing!
If i have the chance to visit India, i will definitely travel there. Great post!
Ladakh is real heaven and every bikers dream. And you are absolutely right that the movie “Three Idiots” was shooted there in Ladakh. However, in reality, the scientist as mentioned in the movie lives there in Ladakh and solved the water resources problem in that cold desert.
Green Valley in Munnar, Ooty, and Coonoor are very beautiful too.
India is a place where a great number of foreign tourists visit every year. You can visit there too. We’ll continue to keep posting on the best places to visit in India.
Wow, I didn’t know India is such a beautiful country until i read you post. All these while, the kind of India I know was from the newspaper and other platform that is totally different from what you’ve written. Thanks so much for presenting to the world on how beautiful India is.
In the newspaper, you’ll learn only about political issues, which are complicated and newspapers love complications. A travel blogger always watches from different eyes.
India is a wonderful country with versatile landscapes, there is the lush green valleys, snow-covered mountain, beautiful sea beaches, hot and cold deserts, places with rich history. Thousands of international tourists travel to India every year.
This article explains only the best places to visit in the summer in India. There are much more beautiful places in the country for other seasons. Keep watching here on this website.
Wow, I didn’t know India is such a beautiful country until i read you post. All these while, the kind of India I know was from the newspaper and other platform that is totally different from what you’ve written. Thanks so much for presenting to the world on how beautiful India is.
In the newspaper, you’ll learn only about political issues, which are complicated and newspapers love complications. A travel blogger always watches from different eyes.
India is a wonderful country with versatile landscapes, there is the lush green valleys, snow-covered mountain, beautiful sea beaches, hot and cold deserts, places with rich history. Thousands of international tourists travel to India every year.
This article explains only the best places to visit in the summer in India. There are much more beautiful places in the country for other seasons. Keep watching here on this website.
Wow! What a fantastic website! I must say that I never even had a thought of visiting India and frankly didn’t know much about the country, but after looking at your site, I am really intrigued.
I like the way that your table of contents links to the various parts of your information and also the links to Wikipedia for more information.
I believe this is the most thorough site I have looked at so far and so well done. Really beautiful job!!!
Suzanne
Thank you for visiting here in MTA and thanks a lot for your compliments.
Yes, many people don’t know about the beautiful landscapes of India. I am happy people are learning about Indian nature from our website.
If you ever plan to visit India and need some suggestions for the same, come back to us before your trip. We shall help you in our best possible way.
Wow! What a fantastic website! I must say that I never even had a thought of visiting India and frankly didn’t know much about the country, but after looking at your site, I am really intrigued.
I like the way that your table of contents links to the various parts of your information and also the links to Wikipedia for more information.
I believe this is the most thorough site I have looked at so far and so well done. Really beautiful job!!!
Suzanne
Thank you for visiting here in MTA and thanks a lot for your compliments.
Yes, many people don’t know about the beautiful landscapes of India. I am happy people are learning about Indian nature from our website.
If you ever plan to visit India and need some suggestions for the same, come back to us before your trip. We shall help you in our best possible way.
Wow, amazing and so informative article, you have shared so many places to visit in India. I had no idea that it is such amazing country, thanks to your post I really want to visit India now and I hope I will. It is great that you shared what to do in each location and how to get there, that is such a huge help for planning a Journey. My favorites are Spiti and Ooty, it looks stunning. What is the best time of the year to visit India, is it summer or you can suggest other time of the year too? Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
It is great to hear that you become interested to visit India after getting some idea from this article.
You can visit anytime in India, but winter is the best season to cover both mountains and sea beaches. In winter you may not reach Spiti valley, because the road to Spiti often remains closed during winter due to snowfall.
This article mainly explores the best places to visit in the SUMMER in India. Because people often search for a cool place in the hot summer. However, you can visit most of these places in winter too. Only the roads to Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti remain close sometime in winter.
If you are from a cold climate I suggest you visit India in winter. You can cover many other places (keep watching the website https://mytravelaccessories.com to get more idea), such as beautiful sea beaches, ancient historical places, forests, etc.
Wow, amazing and so informative article, you have shared so many places to visit in India. I had no idea that it is such amazing country, thanks to your post I really want to visit India now and I hope I will. It is great that you shared what to do in each location and how to get there, that is such a huge help for planning a Journey. My favorites are Spiti and Ooty, it looks stunning. What is the best time of the year to visit India, is it summer or you can suggest other time of the year too? Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
It is great to hear that you become interested to visit India after getting some idea from this article.
You can visit anytime in India, but winter is the best season to cover both mountains and sea beaches. In winter you may not reach Spiti valley, because the road to Spiti often remains closed during winter due to snowfall.
This article mainly explores the best places to visit in the SUMMER in India. Because people often search for a cool place in the hot summer. However, you can visit most of these places in winter too. Only the roads to Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti remain close sometime in winter.
If you are from a cold climate I suggest you visit India in winter. You can cover many other places (keep watching the website https://mytravelaccessories.com to get more idea), such as beautiful sea beaches, ancient historical places, forests, etc.
I have never been to India, but would certainly consider it now! It looks absolutely beautiful. I just always imagine the hot, dusty deserts or the busy bustling cities. Some of the Mountains and waterfalls are gorgeous! The green hills and valleys remind me of when I went to Ireland. I like how you include site seeing points and how to get there. This is very thorough! Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in My Travel Accessories (MTA) and post a comment.
India is a beautiful place and many foreign tourists visit there every year. We just highlighted a few best places to visit in the summer in India, there are many more, and we are working to explore all.
Munnar is known as Ireland of India due to the presence of Green Valley, though the place is not as cold as Ireland.
I have never been to India, but would certainly consider it now! It looks absolutely beautiful. I just always imagine the hot, dusty deserts or the busy bustling cities. Some of the Mountains and waterfalls are gorgeous! The green hills and valleys remind me of when I went to Ireland. I like how you include site seeing points and how to get there. This is very thorough! Thank you!
Thank you for your visit here in My Travel Accessories (MTA) and post a comment.
India is a beautiful place and many foreign tourists visit there every year. We just highlighted a few best places to visit in the summer in India, there are many more, and we are working to explore all.
Munnar is known as Ireland of India due to the presence of Green Valley, though the place is not as cold as Ireland.
Wow, what a pretty places you’ve shared here.
I wonder if I could go there, unfortunately, it’s too far away from Indonesia.
I don’t think India is too far away from Indonesia. It’s just a few hours distance. Many people visit Indonesia for tourism purpose from India.
However, India is a great destination for foreign travelers throughout the world, due to the versatility of the nation.
Here in this article, we have explored just a few best places to visit in the summer in India, but there are many more great places throughout the nation.
Wow, what a pretty places you’ve shared here.
I wonder if I could go there, unfortunately, it’s too far away from Indonesia.
I don’t think India is too far away from Indonesia. It’s just a few hours distance. Many people visit Indonesia for tourism purpose from India.
However, India is a great destination for foreign travelers throughout the world, due to the versatility of the nation.
Here in this article, we have explored just a few best places to visit in the summer in India, but there are many more great places throughout the nation.
Great site.
Really well laid out and easy to navigate. Gave me a lot of ideas for traveling in India which is something that is on my bucket list. Cola beach sounds like a great place to go to.
It is nice to know that, you got some idea about your trip to India.
You are absolutely right, Cola beach is a great place to visit, but you should visit them in November-March. Don’t choose the summer vacation trip to Cola beach in Goa.
If you are willing to visit India during the summer, you can choose some places from this particular article which represents the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Great site.
Really well laid out and easy to navigate. Gave me a lot of ideas for traveling in India which is something that is on my bucket list. Cola beach sounds like a great place to go to.
It is nice to know that, you got some idea about your trip to India.
You are absolutely right, Cola beach is a great place to visit, but you should visit them in November-March. Don’t choose the summer vacation trip to Cola beach in Goa.
If you are willing to visit India during the summer, you can choose some places from this particular article which represents the best places to visit in the summer in India.
I am actually considering to visit India with my wife this summer. These are great advice and tips. I didn’t even know such places exist in India. Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I will be sure to visit some of these places. Probably not all of them.
You are most welcome. These are many beautiful places in India. We highlighted a few among the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Your tour plan will depend upon your duration of stay in India, and which area you are interested to cover. Please keep watching on this website, https://mytravelaccesories.com, we shall continue to introduce more places here.
If you need any further suggestion regarding your trip to India, feel free to ask here in MTA.
I am actually considering to visit India with my wife this summer. These are great advice and tips. I didn’t even know such places exist in India. Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I will be sure to visit some of these places. Probably not all of them.
You are most welcome. These are many beautiful places in India. We highlighted a few among the best places to visit in the summer in India.
Your tour plan will depend upon your duration of stay in India, and which area you are interested to cover. Please keep watching on this website, https://mytravelaccesories.com, we shall continue to introduce more places here.
If you need any further suggestion regarding your trip to India, feel free to ask here in MTA.
I would never have guessed that India had snow covered mountains. The closest I’ve ever gotten to that region of the world is Indonesia. I remember the lush green rice fields and the flat plateaus. If it wasn’t for such a long flight (23 hours) I’d probably go to India and experience the rich culture there. My husband and I love to travel. I must say that rarely do I come across a site that is so rich with information. You certainly are thorough and I really admire that.
I am not sure from which country exactly you are from, but India is a great tourist destination from travelers all over the world. As you said the 23 h long flight, you may be from the USA. Indonesia, where you visited, is a beautiful place too, but India is versatile and less expensive, which attracts travelers in India.
In India, there are many destinations where you’ll get snow-covered mountains because the north part of the nation is fully covered by great Himalayan range. However, in the southern part, you’ll get lush green hilly destinations and beautiful sea beaches.
I suggest you to must visit India at least once in life.
Thank you for your visit here and your compliments. We are continuously working on the best places to visit in India and if you keep eyes here you’ll get more ideas in the future.
I would never have guessed that India had snow covered mountains. The closest I’ve ever gotten to that region of the world is Indonesia. I remember the lush green rice fields and the flat plateaus. If it wasn’t for such a long flight (23 hours) I’d probably go to India and experience the rich culture there. My husband and I love to travel. I must say that rarely do I come across a site that is so rich with information. You certainly are thorough and I really admire that.
I am not sure from which country exactly you are from, but India is a great tourist destination from travelers all over the world. As you said the 23 h long flight, you may be from the USA. Indonesia, where you visited, is a beautiful place too, but India is versatile and less expensive, which attracts travelers in India.
In India, there are many destinations where you’ll get snow-covered mountains because the north part of the nation is fully covered by great Himalayan range. However, in the southern part, you’ll get lush green hilly destinations and beautiful sea beaches.
I suggest you to must visit India at least once in life.
Thank you for your visit here and your compliments. We are continuously working on the best places to visit in India and if you keep eyes here you’ll get more ideas in the future.
This is a great informative article. Scorching summer is comming, this is the time for finding some cooler place for relaxation. I like offbeat places. The place Auli seems peaceful. Thank you.
You have chosen a perfect offbeat location where you’ll really get a pleasant environment in the hot summer. However, all the selected destinations within this article are the best places to visit in the summer in India. Few are of course situated in high hill.
This is a great informative article. Scorching summer is comming, this is the time for finding some cooler place for relaxation. I like offbeat places. The place Auli seems peaceful. Thank you.
You have chosen a perfect offbeat location where you’ll really get a pleasant environment in the hot summer. However, all the selected destinations within this article are the best places to visit in the summer in India. Few are of course situated in high hill.
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I appreciate your work because i enjoyed reading alot. keep up the good work. Will look forward for more such informative blogs ladakh trip
If someone based an Internet meme on you, it would have impeccable grammar. Never such an impressive informative blog. Keep up the good work wil look forward for more. leh ladakh bike trip ladakh trip
Glad to see you here and thank you for the compliments. The shared link for Leh Ladakh trip will help out our visitors. However, My Travel Accessories and sister website will be happy to work together with Travelkida.
If someone based an Internet meme on you, it would have impeccable grammar. Never such an impressive informative blog. Keep up the good work wil look forward for more. leh ladakh bike trip ladakh trip
Glad to see you here and thank you for the compliments. The shared link for Leh Ladakh trip will help out our visitors. However, My Travel Accessories and sister website will be happy to work together with Travelkida.