September is a beautiful month, perfect for travelling. The climate is changing and gradually switches from monsoon to autumn. The air becomes slight cozy and the evenings are so beautiful. I totally love travelling in September. September – October – March – April, these 4 months are so nice and perfect to travel. Mainly the reason is because in India, these 4 months have moderate climate, not so hot not so cold, which makes travelling so comfortable and relaxing.
In this post, I am sharing 17 beautiful places to visit in India in September. The list has mix and match of all kinds of places, so you may take your pick accordingly.
17 Beautiful Places to Visit in India in September
1. Ladakh
Landscape of Ladakh looks extremely beautiful during this time. There is no snow, but the beautiful wide mountains and slight greenery makes it very mesmerising.
Read: Best 30 Places To Visit in Leh, Ladakh & Activities to Do
2. Varanasi
Evenings in Varanasi in September & October, especially during the evening aarti, it is simply amazing. I can sit for hours at the ghats of Ganga maiyya and soak into the serenity and divine vibes.
Read: Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi & Everything You Need to Know
3. Agra
Because summers are very annoying in Uttar Pradesh, making unsuitable for travelling, this time of the year is perfect explore the Taj city Agra.
Read: Your Guide To Agra Fort & Taj Mahal & Interesting Facts + Photos From My Trip
4. Srinagar
Experience the change in climate and get early autumn vibes in Srinagar. It looks straight of our fairytale!
Read: 9 Tourist Places in Jammu & Kashmir that You MUST Visit
5. Spiti Valley
This is a safe month to travel to Spiti as monsoons and heavy winters are a bit dangerous and many travellers have to experience health issues; and not to forget, September in Spiti is magically peaceful and serene!
6. Goa
Well, Goa is always a good idea… all year around! What say?
Read: Why is South Goa famous? Everything You Need to Know!
7. Udaipur
The beautiful city of lakes, Udaipur becomes extremely beautiful and feels fresh in September as the monsoons have just got over there and place is all clean and lakes, so beautiful!
Read: When I Visited The Cursed Village Of Kuldhara In Rajasthan
8. Dharamshala
Often called as the land of Dalai Lama, Dharamshala is a good option if you want to spend nice peaceful time amidst beautiful mountains and soak into the divine Buddhist vibes.
Read: Gyuto Monastery, Dharamshala – Famous Tantric Meditation Monastery
9. Manali
I like Manali a lot. Reason being is that, this small little town has all the amenities + the views are great and the Buddhist vibes adds up to the charm. I can go to Manali time and again.
Read: 14 Awesome Things To See In Manali With Friends & Family
10. Nainital
Talking of Manali, how can I not mention my most favourite Nainital. This lake city of Uttarakhand is very peaceful and beautiful and always a good option for a nice getaway from the hustle bustle of the big cities.
Read: List of 9 Best Places To Visit In Nainital
11. Ooty
You like tea-estates? You like greenery? You must visit Ooty!
12. Alleppey
Still in the moon of enjoying monsoons? Alleppey should be your choice. Don’t forget to stay in a houseboat!
13. Andamans
This places feels like heaven on Earth, with less crowd and less hustle bustle.
14. Rishikesh
Located in the Himalayan foothills, Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world. This city is perfect for rejuvenation and relaxation. The climate in September in Rishikesh is moderate to cold, making it a perfect getaway.
15. Kovalam
Kovalam is a nice alternative of Goa. Many people avoid planning trips to Goa in September because it is usually very crowded. You can opt for Kovalam!
16. Gangtok
Want to go to nice place, more like a Buddhist retreat? Gangtok should be your option!
17. Hampi
Hampi is a perfect place to soak yourself into the beautiful historical divine vibes. The tourism here booms from October, so if you want to visit Hampi and want it to be less-crowded, I would suggest you to go in September, especially in the last 2 weeks.
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