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Top 20 Best Tourist Places to Visit in September in India

As the monsoon season comes to an end, the weather turns slightly cold and dry. Check out the best places to visit in September in India and enjoy nature dipped in soothing and peaceful greenery. Sporadic rains will allow you to have a fun and exciting time with friends and family while exploring beautiful places. Scenic vistas and drizzles create a perfect romantic ambiance for a couple wishing to spend some time together.

Plan a holiday trip to some of the best places in India where you can relax and chill out, enjoying a much-deserved break from monotonous and stressful lives. Whether you are an adventure enthusiast or a nature lover, India has several destination options that are perfectly suitable for visiting in September. You can visit mountains blanketed in misty clouds or beaches bordering azure blue waters. Here, check out the best places to visit in India in September. 

Top 20 Best Places to visit in India in September 2024

Whether you are an adventure enthusiast or a nature lover, India has several destination options that are perfectly suitable for visiting in September. You can visit mountains blanketed in misty clouds or beaches bordering azure blue waters. Here, check out the best tourist places to visit in India in September.

  • Kalimpong
  • Udaipur
  • Dooars
  • Daman and Diu
  • Lonavala
  • Tarkali
  • Ziro
  • Amritsar
  • Srinagar
  • Neemrana
  • Goa
  • Nainital
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Ooty
  • Coorg
  • Kerala
  • Manali
  • Rishikesh
  • Ladakh
  • Kodaikanal

1. Kalimpong

The North-eastern states of India are replete with natural attractions and beauty that stay with you forever. Kalimpong is located in the Eastern Indian Himalayas. It is a natural gateway to a paradise for nature lovers to rejuvenate, de-stress, and relax. The peace and tranquillity offered by this beautiful destination make it the perfect place for visitors to visit this destination. In September, the place is less crowded, giving you a chance to connect with the marvels of Mother Nature.

Kalimpong, best places to visit in september in india
Kalimpong

  • How to Reach. Bagdogra Airport, New Jalpaiguri Junction Railway Station.
  • Things To Do. Witness the region's rich flora, Spot fauna like Red Panda Himalayan Tahr, Barking Deer, Asiatic Black Bear, Pangolin, and more, and visit monasteries and churches in the area.
  • Places to Visit. Deolo Hill, Kalimpong Science Center, Pine View Nursery, Dr Graham’s Home, Durpin Dara Hill, Magal Dham Temple. 

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2. Udaipur

The City of Lakes, Udaipur, is a beautiful destination surrounded by the verdant Aravalli range. The city has emerged as one of India's most popular travel destinations. Many celebrity destination weddings are organized here amidst the lap of nature. This place is an amalgamation of rich cultural, historical, and architectural grandeur. The palaces, forts, and painted Havelis of the city take you back to the erstwhile Rajput time and give a glimpse into those times. In September, nature is at its best, and the whole city seems to be looking clean and fresh, beckoning tourists to explore the hidden gems. 

Visit Udaipur, the city of Lakes in September month
Udaipur

  • How to Reach. Maharana Pratap International Airport, Udaipur Railway Station.
  • Things To Do. Check out the lively art scenes, visit bustling bazaars packed with colourful merchandise, savor mouth-watering cuisine, enjoy light and sound show in the City Palace, boating in Pichhola Lake, and more.
  • Places to Visit. Sahiliyon ki Bari, City Palace, Sajjangarh Palace, Bagore ki Haveli, Shri Eklingji Temple, Lake Pichhola, Vintage Car Museum, Jagdish Temple. 

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3. Dooars

Monsoon adds a subtle beauty and mysticism to Doors creating dreamy landscapes. This region in West Bengal has many scenic small towns, emerald green tea gardens, verdant forests, meadows, national parks, gushing mountain streams, wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, and the mesmerizing backdrop of the mighty Himalayas. It is a perfect place for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and people looking to enjoy a monsoon holiday with loved ones. The scenic locales of this place are sure to overpower your senses.

Dooars

  • How to Reach. Bagdogra Airport, Sealdah Station in Kolkata.
  • Things To Do. Check out cardamom plantations and orange orchards in Samsing, scenic vistas of Suntalekhola, and spot scenic lush greenery and exotic wildlife at Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks.
  • Places to Visit. Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Gorumara National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jaldapara National Park, Chilapata Forest.

4. Daman and Diu

Steeped deeply in Portuguese history, Daman and Diu are known for their less crowded and pristine beaches. Its location close to Gujarat’s Saurashtra Coast gives you a perfect blend of Portuguese and Gujarati culture reflected in its amazing architecture and food. In September, the weather is just right to explore these places. The quiet and clean streets make this place one of the best places to visit in September in India. Plan a trip to Daman and Diu and get a refreshing break.

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Daman and Diu

  • How To Reach. Nani Daman Airport, Vapi railway station.
  • Things To Do. Soak in the beauty of Diu architectural style, find inner peace at Gomtimata Beach, explore Naida Caves and Seashells Museum, a family picnic at Kadaiya Lake Garden.
  • Places to Visit. Gomptimata Beach, St. Paul’s Church, Nagoa Beach, Seashells Museum, Diu Fort, and more. 

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5. Lonavala

A beautiful hill station located close to Mumbai but away from its chaos is Lonavala, another perfect place to visit in September in India. In the monsoon, the place transforms completely and seems to be blanketed with verdant vegetation. The delightful weather attracts many tourists to this place who seem to be transported into a world of fairy tales. The scenic views of the Sahayadri range, misty hills, cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and serene lakes make the place a perfect weekend gateway for peace, quiet, and relaxation.

Lonavala

  • How To Reach. Lohegaon Airport, Khandala railway station.
  • Things To Do. Check out Lonavala Lake; adventure seekers would surely love trekking and hiking at Tiger’s leap, Bungee jumping at Adventure Park, soaking in the beauty of picturesque locales of Aambay Valley, tranquil waters of Bushi Dam, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the hills of Western Ghats.
  • Places to Visit. Rajmachi Fort, Bushi Dam, Aamby Valley, Tiger’s Leap, Bhaja Caves, Karla Caves, Duke’s Nose, Tikona Fort, Pawna Lake. 

6. Tarkali

The monsoon time changes the look of this beautiful place, Tarkali in Maharashtra, known for its clear, starlit skies. It is a lovely place that attracts tourists with diverse expectations. It has mountains, clean beaches, gushing waterfalls, and nature at its best. Witness the spellbindingly beautiful starlit sky on a clean monsoon night.

Tarkali

  • How To Reach. Dabolim Airport, Kudal railway station.
  • Things To Do. Indulge in snorkelling, parasailing, bumper and banana boat rides, Dolphin Spotting, and scuba diving, while the artists would find themselves compelled to draw lovely sceneries on their canvas.
  • Places To Visit. Sindhudurg Fort, Tarkali Beach, Karli Backwaters, Deogarh, Tsunami Island. 

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7. Ziro

It is a beautiful destination in Arunachal Pradesh. Considered one of the oldest and most stunning Eastern Himalayan towns in the state. It is the perfect place to visit when looking for some peace, quiet, and tranquillity. The lovely lush green forests, fresh, clean air, elevated patches, and creeks add to the beauty of Ziro. The Apatani Tribe, native to this place, makes attending the Ziro festival fun and exciting. This festival is organized in September, a perfect climate to visit this destination.

Ziro

  • How To Reach. Jorhat Airport, Naharlagun railway station.
  • Things To Do. Spot endangered clouded leopards walking gracefully in their native habitat at the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. Check out a spectrum of flora like bamboo, orchids, silver fern trees, rhododendron, and more.
  • Places to Visit. Kile Pakho, Train Fish Farm, Meghna Cave Temple, Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Orchid Research Center.

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8. Amritsar

Famous for the Golden Temple, Amritsar is a beautiful city to visit in September. Get ready to enjoy some of the most beautiful and serene sights waiting for you to be discovered and enjoyed. The city brings a perfect blend of religion, culture, food, and traditions. People from far and wide areas of the country and international tourists who enjoy walking through the streets of Amritsar visited this city, absorbing its sights, sounds, and smells. The weather is very pleasant in September, the perfect time to visit the Jewel of Punjab.

Amritsar in Punjab
Amritsar

  • How To Reach. Shri Guru Ram Dass Ji International Airport, Amritsar Railway Station
  • Things To Do. Visit Jalianwala Bagh- the massacre memorial, The Wagah Border Crossing, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Gobindgarh Fort, Gandhi Gate, and more. Enjoy prayer service at the Golden Temple and prasad at Guru-ka-Langar.
  • Places To Visit. Jalianwala Bagh, Shri Harmindar Sahib, Shri Durgiana Temple, Partition Museum, Mandir Mata Lal Devi, Akal Takht, Gobindgarh Fort.

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9. Srinagar

It is truly a place where one can experience heaven on Earth. It is one of the most beautiful places in India, perfect for a trip in September. It is the time when plenty of rainfall has left the land gently covered with a verdant cover. Its serene beauty is nothing short of a visual treat. Amazing lakes, fringed by mountains, and lovely gardens keep the tourists enthralled with its unmatched beauty. Visit the second largest lake in the city, the Dal Lake, to find houseboats anchored at its bank.