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Places To Visit In India During Summer

Summer is one of the most awaited vacations in India. During summertime, a long holiday tour can be planned since schools and colleges remain closed for a month or so. That being said, summer in India is not pleasant at all. While some states experience it in dry form, some regions have to endure the unbearable humidity as well. People look for destinations where they can get some sort of comfort from the heat. This is why you have to know about some amazing summer vacation places in India.

Vacations are such a thing that provides you with an opportunity to catch up with your loved ones. Nothing can be a better bonding time than to go on a vacation with them. In this case, a summer holiday is just what you need to make the most out of life.

When it comes to summer in India, you feel the heat right from the beginning of April. It continues until June when the monsoon comes to save the day. Now the big question is should you wait for the rain to come or find a way to make yourself cool down a bit?

Surely you don’t want to waste the summertime just doing the usual. You need to pack your bags and go for some enjoyment. But some people only look for overseas destinations as cool summer locations. You don’t need to be one of them. There are plenty of amazing summer tourist places in India. Most of them are budget-friendly and easily accessible. Even some of them are so offbeat that people often don’t pay attention to them. 

In this article, you are about to find some best places to visit in summer in India. Scroll down to read the full article about where you can go to spend a relaxing vacation.

Auli

Auli can be visited at any time of the year. Still, summertime in Auli is so perfect that you will forget about any other foreign destination. This place is well regarded as the next closest thing to paradise. It is one of the best summer destinations in India, located in Uttarakhand. It has everything in store to be regarded as a European Village in India. A magnificent view of the Himalayas can be visited from up here. You must go skiing since it is India’s most famous ski spot. In case you are not into skiing, then you can simply set up a camp or walk through the pine trees and apple orchards. Make sure to visit Joshimath, Nanda Devi, and the Auli Artificial Lake which is another famous attraction of this place.

Auli can be best accessed from Joshimath which is just 13 km away. Hop on a bus from Joshimath or catch a flight from Dehradun airport, the choice is yours.

Ooty

Ooty, surrounded by the Nilgiri Mountain Range, has been attracting tourists since the British ruled India. You will know exactly why this is one of the most significant places to visit in summer. Since this is a peaceful place full of natural beauty, it could be your summer honeymoon spot. Located in the Nilgiri district in Tamil Nadu, Ooty is well regarded as the Queen of Hill Stations for a reason. In this particular region of South India, a breathtaking scenic beauty is waiting for you to soothe your soul. From beautiful lakes to artificial dams, Ooty tourism has everything to offer travellers. It offers cool and mild weather all year. It is also known as the ‘Switzerland of India’. So all the more reason for you to visit the place. Make sure to access the toy train that goes from Mettupalayam to Ooty.

The best way to reach Ooty is to catch a flight from Coimbatore International Airport. You can also avail of a train ride from Coimbatore Railway Station.

Munnar 

Munnar is a famous tea plantation site in Kerala. You surely know how incredible the state of Kerala is. Don’t wait up and book a Munnar tour if you want to lose yourself among the luxurious tea gardens. Because of the mesmerizing beauty of Munnar, it used to be the summer resort of the British rulers in South India. Now it is one of the most popular tourist attractions not just in India, but across the world also. Perhaps the most famous attraction is the Neelakurinji flower which blooms just once in twelve years. It almost seems like the town is in no hurry which makes tourists choose this spot over the other ones. In case you are searching for a gorgeous honeymoon destination, this could be it.

Since Munnar doesn’t have an airport, you can go to either Madurai or Cochin International Airport. 

Cherrapunji

When you can’t endure the excessive heat anymore, you will surely look for rain. And which place can be more appropriate than Cherrapunji which is one of the rainiest places in the world? When in Cherrapunji, rain doesn’t seem to go away no matter the time. But that’s not all there is. Nohkalikai Waterfall, Seven Sister Waterfalls, and Mawsmai cave are here along with some cold water springs. This place is away from the usual activities of daily life, which makes it even more attractive for nature lovers and photographers. Don’t forget to check out the most famous attraction of Cherrapunji, the living root bridges which can tolerate fifty people together. You can choose outdoor activities like camping, rock climbing, river canyoning, and trekking as well.

You can easily reach Cherrapunji by train from Guwahati Railways Station.

Nainital

Nainital indeed is one of the best places to visit in summer. Nainital tourism can offer you a wonderful experience has it is such a tourist destination where you can find everything you are looking for. No one disturbs or distracts you from taking in the gorgeous view of Naini Lake and the snowy mountains. This could be a good place to spend your honeymoon as well where you can opt for a boat ride on a moonlit night. This place is known as the ‘Lake District’ as well. Like many other tourist spots in India, this one used to be a favourite among the British rulers. Nainital is an easily accessible area from places like Chandigarh and Delhi. Naina temple at the banks of Naini Lake is another great attraction. Also, don’t forget to check out the Jim Corbett National Park while you are at it.

You need to reach Pantnagar Airport to catch a flight to Nainital. Kathgodam Railway Station is another way to reach the place.

Mahabaleshwar

Located at 1438 meters from sea level, Mahabaleshwar is a magical hill station in Maharashtra. Despite being a hill station, this place includes more waterfronts than you might know about. There are hills surrounded by dense forests as well. The ancient temples like Mahabaleshwar temple, Catholic Church, Pratapgad Fort, strawberry plantation like Mapro Garden, and a great place to watch the sunset like Bombay Point. Don’t miss the gorgeous sunset and definitely go trekking on the trails. 

Another interesting thing to do for the tourists is to take part in strawberry picking. Surely the outstanding fruity flavour of Strawberries can make your day a lot better.

You can easily reach Mahabaleshwar from Pune airport or by car from Mumbai.

Mount Abu

When you hear about Rajasthan tour, you definitely picture deserts and camels. Are you aware that there is a hill station that exists in the state? Mount Abu, surrounded by the Aravalli range, is easily accessible from Udaipur. Every tourist can’t wrap their head around the fact that this place could be real among the arid surfaces in Rajasthan.

It will provide you with the comfort of silence along with enjoying a boat ride with your dear ones. There are gorgeous waterfalls, lakes, forests, and historical structures which are definitely going to take your breath away. Aside from nature, this place is immensely significant when it comes to the Jain religion. Plenty of mythological stories and legends surround Mount Abu from the ancient age.

Mount Abu is well connected to the major cities in India. While in Rajasthan, you can catch a flight from Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur.

Mussoorie

Located at 700 feet above sea level, Mussoorie is such a quaint place which has everything in store to leave you speechless. It is one of the best summer vacation places in India. The name Mussoorie originated from a plant named Mansoor which is found everywhere in this region. During the time the British ruled India, they also used to treat this place as a summer escape. It is easily accessible as well since it is just 33 km from Dehradun. Surrounded by the Garhwal Himalayan Ranges, the natural excellence of Mussoorie is something to cherish for a lifetime. The weather is so comfortable that you won’t have problems exploring the unexplored. In Mussoorie, Camels Back Road, Kempty Falls, and Dhanaulti, the gateways of Gangotri and Yamunotri are some of the most famous attractions.

Ranikhet

When you look into Uttarakhand, it has another gem in store for you to make your next summer amazing. Ranikhet is a place that you need to check out. It goes by the name of ‘Queen’s Meadow’ for a reason. According to legend, it is the abode of Queen Padmini of Kumaon. She liked this place so much that a royal palace was built for her. This is why this place is known as Ranikhet which means land of the queen. Even If local legends are not your thing, Ranikhet is going to win you over with outstanding nature, temples, and not to mention orchards. The luxurious green, the gorgeous flowers, and some exciting outdoor activities like hiking and stargazing are meant to catch your attention.

Almora

If you decide to spend your summer holidays in Ranikhet, then do consider Almora as well. Since it is just 50 km away from Ranikhet, you can access it by road as well. Situated on a ridge that looks exactly like like a horseshoe, Almora was established by a ruler of the Chand Dynasty. During British rule, the place progressed rapidly eventually becoming one of the top tourist destinations in India. Like Mussoorie, the name Almora has derived from a plant called ‘Kilomora’. Despite being an old hill town in India, Almora has no sort of modern amenities when it comes to tourist convenience. You might feel like time travelling to the 16th century when walking down the roads. Temples like Kasar Devi temple, Chitai temple, and Nanda Devi temple are there. A pleasant climate will make you explore the places you’ve in mind.

To reach Almora, catch a flight from Pantnagar airport. You can also take the road or a train.

Kalimpong

Can’t put up with the heat anymore? Then you are in desperate need of some chill. Consider Kalimpong as your next summer destination. According to the local language, the name Kalimpong means ‘Stronghold of the King’s Minister’. This place used to be somewhat offbeat before it was declared a brand new district of West Bengal. Located 1,200 meters from sea level, Kalimpong is just around 50 km east of Darjeeling. Because of its not so high altitude, it doesn’t have that harsh of weather. The climate is mild throughout the year, and the summer is naturally more attractive. You won’t go out of activities since it has options like hiking, golfing, water rafting, sightseeing and more. In Kalimpong, you will see Kanchenjunga, green meadows and wide landscapes.

There are plenty of luxurious lodges and hotels to stay. Reach either Bagdogra airport or New Jalpaiguri station to catch a flight or a train.

Select the best places to visit in summer in India according to your preference. This way you don’t have to deal with the unbearable heat for a while. Don’t hold yourself back from getting a lifetime summer experience.

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