5 Best Places You Must Visit in September in India

With September approaching, the monsoons begin to recede. You still have a few weeks to take advantage of the remaining monsoon rains. If you cannot take a monsoon trip, don’t miss out on these last showers. It’s an excellent time to travel in September because it’s right before the peak season, when it’s less expensive, less crowded, and has cooler temperatures. That is why we have put together a list of some offbeat destinations to visit this September. 

Read more and find out why Kerala would be a great destination to explore this month, and a small hill town in Uttrakhand – Mukteshwar, can be one of the best places to visit near Nainital

  1. Udaipur

Known as the city of lakes, this blue city is the heart of Rajasthan. It attracts thousands of tourists in September from across the Globe. The local crafts that this city is well known for can be a focus of your vacation in this city. Udaipur is a gorgeous place to visit in September when its picturesque Rajputana palaces and lakes reflect a striking aura.

Tourist Attractions: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Jagmandir, Fateh Sagar Lake, Monsoon Palace, Vintage Car Museum, Udaipur Folk Museum, and the list goes on. 

Best Time to Visit: Anytime between September and March

  1. Mukteshwar

This quaint hill town is located at the highest altitude, which is why it is a favorite tourist destination throughout the year. The weather in Mukteswar in September is pleasant and cold. There is a blend of natural beauty and tranquility here. It is a popular tourist destination that attracts people worldwide to rejuvenate their minds, bodies, and souls.

Tourist Attractions: Himalayan Fir Forest, Chauli ki Jali, Bhalu Gaad waterfalls, Mukteshwar Dham, Kumaon Hills, Tagore Top, and many more. 

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, January to December.

  1. Kochi

Kochi is a vast port city that has picturesque and breathtaking tourist destinations. A visit to Kochi will transport you to the time when the Dutch, Chinese, Portuguese, and British ruled the city. A majority of visitors come to Fort Kochi for its architectural and historical sites.

Tourist Attractions: Kerala Kathakali Centre, ChottanikkaraTemple,  Kerala Folklore Museum, Wonderla Amusement Park, Cherai Beach, Mattancherry Palace, and more.

Best Time to Visit: September to February

  1. Srinagar

There is never a dull moment traveling in Srinagar, filled with lakes, gardens, and historical sites. The city center has a sense of timelessness, with the subdued fortress and familiar wooden mosques of the old times. Srinagar is waiting to welcome you in your dreams with a gentle breeze, a fluffy flake, and the promise of keepsakes. Get to know Srinagar’s most popular tourist attractions.

Tourist Attractions: Dal Lake, Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, Sonamarg, Shankaracharya Hill, Nishat Garden, Nigeen Lake, Shalimar Bagh, and etc.

Best Time to Visit: Anytimefrom April to October 

  1. Kerala

Kerala is the perfect family destination thanks to its lush tropical vegetation, pristine beaches, and serene backwaters. Tourists can also explore quaint hill stations, vast tea gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala. Thousands of tourists flock to these places throughout the year, especially during September and March.

Tourist Attractions: Varkala Beach, Eravikulam National Park, Athirappilly Water Falls, Silent Valley National Park, and more.

Best Time to Visit: Anytime between September and March

The Takeaway

India is a box of treasures for tourists, and it is filled with bountiful gem destinations. Tourists are looking for places to explore before the cold weather hits as the monsoon is about to end. These places, as mentioned above, are excellent to visit in September. 

By Olivia Bradley

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