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Top Places to Visit in India in September for a Refreshing Holiday Experience

September is one of the less traveled month by tourists, but less know that as the monsoon slowly recedes, the landscapes across the country is full of greenery and intensity of the waterfalls is more and the air is fresh and cool.

Since it is an off-season, you will expect few crowds, prices of hotels are less and there are better flight deals. Whether you are looking for adventure, nature, serenity or cultural experience, September is one of the best months to travel some of the destinations in India.

Travelers have a wonderful time exploring the lush green landscape and have rejuvenating experiences hassle-free, without being pushed by the crowd.

So which places should you visit in September in India for a refreshing holiday experience?

To visit the best places in September, when the monsoon slowly recedes, are listed below which you can include in your tour package after discussing with the best tour operators in India.

  1. Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Why Visit:

Ladakh looks refreshing after the monsoon season in September, the roads are accessible, skies are clearer, and the turquoise lakes, ancient monasteries and the dramatic barren mountains, all looks rejuvenating.

Ideal For:

Road trippers, adventure seekers, photographers

Highlights in Ladakh:

  • Biking on rugged mountain terrains
  • Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri Lakes
  • Thiksey and Hemis Monasteries
  • Nubra Valley via Khardung La
  • Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa
  1. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Why Visit:

Do visit the Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in September, as it marks the end of the blooming season of some of the flowers. To visit the Valley of Flowers, get in touch with the experts travel agents India. In September, the valley is loaded with colorful alpine flowers, and the surrounding snow-capped peaks and scenic meadows, adds to the aura.

Ideal For:

Flower lovers, nature lovers, trekkers, botanists

Highlights:

  • Take a trek through the breathtaking landscape of the flower-filled valley
  • Offer your prayers at Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh shrine to seek blessings from the Lord.
  • Spot the rare species of flowers like blue poppies and the wildlife of the valley, the snow leopard
  1. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Why Visit:

Ziro Valley is known for its lush green valleys, beautiful pine-covered hills, picturesque rice paddy fields and the unique tribe of the valley, the Apatani tribe. Get a chance to know about the local tribe of the region, their lifestyle, daily activities, food habits, and culture and tradition. 

September is the best time to visit Ziro because of the Ziro Music Festival; it is the best and coolest outdoor music events in India

Ideal For:

Offbeat travelers, music enthusiasts, culture lovers, nature lovers

Highlights:

  • Attend the vibrant Ziro Music Festival
  • Explore tribal villages, interact with locals and know about their culture and tradition
  • Enjoy the cool weather, lush greenery and the entire valley is covered with grass
  1. Coorg, Karnataka

Abbey falls in Coorg

Why Visit:

This beautiful hill-station turn magical during the month of September, as monsoon gives way to cool, fresh air, misty hills and enthralling rolling green hills.

Ideal For:

Couples, families, solo travelers

Highlights:

  • Take a Trek to Tadiandamol peak
  • Visit the breathtakingly beautiful Coffee and spice plantations
  • Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls
  • Dubare Elephant Camp
  1. Lonavala & Khandala, Maharashtra

Why Visit:

These twin hill stations near Mumbai and Pune, and are the best places to visit during the monsoon and after the monsoon season as well. The charming scenes of waterfalls, the misty hills and the lush green landscape make it the perfect getaway in September. If you are visiting in September, let the best Tour Operators in India plan an amazing trip for you.

Ideal For:

Weekend trips, nature lovers, monsoon chasers

Highlights:

  • Take a Trek to Rajmachi Fort
  • Visit Bhushi Dam 
  • Enjoy the views from Tiger’s Leap
  • Explore the ancient Karla and Bhaja Caves
  • Offers one of the best scenic drives through the Western Ghats, that will woe your senses.
  1. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Why Visit:

In September Darjeeling is free from heavy monsoon showers and prepares for pre-winter cold. The misty hills, the enchanting tea gardens and the fresh views of Mount Kanchenjunga, offer a rejuvenating experience.

Ideal For:

Heritage explorers, tea lovers, couples, honeymooners, nature lovers

Highlights:

  • Take the toy train ride in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
  • Peace Pagoda and Batasia Loop
  • Visit Happy Valley Tea Estate
  • At Tiger Hill, admire the Sunrise

 

  1. Udaipur, Rajasthan

lake pichola

Why Visit:

Although Rajasthan is best known as the best winter tourism destination, but in September if you visit Udaipur, you are going to have an amazing time, with Lake Pichola and the Aravalli Hills, adding to the romantic charm of the region.

Ideal For:

Many lakes, forts, palaces, couples, luxury seekers, history buffs

Highlights:

  • Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola
  • Visit the City Palace and Jag Mandir
  • Admire the beautiful Saheliyon Ki Bari 
  • Visit Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Enjoy the sunset views at Monsoon Palace
  1. Alleppey & Kumarakom, Kerala

Hoseboat Cruise

Why Visit:

After the monsoon, Kerala’s backwaters are lush and inviting, enjoy a stay in a houseboat and cruise around the scenic canals.

Ideal For:

Backwaters, relaxation, wellness retreats, romantic holidays

Highlights:

  • Enjoy a houseboat cruise in Vembanad Lake
  • Have a relaxing experience, engage in Ayurvedic spa and wellness treatments
  • Visit the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
  • Enjoy the Snake Boat Races (which is usually held in early September)
  1. Mahabalipuram & Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

Monuments of Mahabalipuram

Why Visit:

After the monsoon in Mahabalipuram & Pondicherry, it offers pleasant coastal breeze and the beaches are cleaner. Here explore the ancient temples, French colonial streets, and spiritual centers.

Ideal For:

History buffs, beach lovers, spiritual seekers

Highlights:

  • Head to Mahabalipuram, visit the ancient Shore Temple and see the rock-cut sculptures
  • In Pondicherry visit Auroville and Aurobindo Ashram
  • Visit the French cafes and take a heritage walk
  • Relax at Promenade Beach, and Serenity Beach
  1. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Spiti Valley

Why Visit:

In September, the road to Spiti Valley is opened, and offers one of the most thrilling experiences. During this month the barren landscape looks refreshing and the weather is cool.

Ideal For:

Road trippers, adventurers, spiritual lovers, offbeat explorers

Highlights:

  • Key Monastery, Tabo Monastery
  • Dhankar Village and Monastery
  • Fossil hunting in the famous fossil village, Langza
  • Chandratal Lake
  1. Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Why Visit:

The only hill-station in Rajasthan is Mount Abu, and during the monsoon season the region becomes greenery and offering a unique experience amidst the desert. The weather is cool and the serene and peaceful vibes adds to the aura. Your refreshing holiday awaits, let the best Travel Agents India guide you!

Ideal For:

Families, couples, history buffs, desert experience, leisure travelers

Highlights:

  • Enjoy boating on Nakki Lake, admiring the surrounding views.
  • Visit the famous Dilwara Jain Temples, famous for its intricate rock-cut structures.
  • Guru Shikhar – highest point in Rajasthan
  • Sunset Point and Honeymoon Point
  1. Shillong & Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

Why Visit:

In September the rain slows down, and you can enjoy visit Shillong and Cherrapunji, filled with greenery and offers cool weather.

Ideal For:

Nature lovers, Rain lovers, hikers, eco-tourists

Highlights:

  • Head to Umiam Lake and Mawlynnong (Asia’s cleanest village)
  • Know what Living Root Bridges look like
  • Visit Nohkalikai and Seven Sisters waterfalls
  • Explore the Laitlum Canyons
  1. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh

Why Visit:

Although most national parks in India remain closed during the monsoon months, Kanha national park opens in early September. The park is covered with dense forests, and lush greenery everywhere, making the atmosphere looks vibrant with green.

Ideal For:

Wildlife enthusiasts, jungle lovers, photographers, families

Highlights:

  • Take Jeep safaris to have a close encounter with the tigers, barasinghas, and leopards
  • Enjoy Birdwatching in the buffer zones
  • Know about the Tribes of the region
  • Be a part of eco-tourism
  1. Wayanad, Kerala

Edakkal Caves, Wayanad

Why Visit:

In the month of September, Wayanad, nestled in the Western Ghats in Kerala becomes a green paradise, full of spice plantations, waterfalls, and many trekking trails.

Ideal For:

Adventure seekers, nature lovers, history buffs, wellness retreats

Highlights:

  • Explore the Edakkal Caves with prehistoric carvings
  • Visit Soochipara and Meenmutty Falls
  • Take a trek to Chembra Peak
  • Visit Banasura Sagar Dam

So what are you waiting for, get ready to experience vibrant greenery everywhere in India and enjoy the cool breezes in September.

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