

July cannot be tagged as a summer month nor is it monsoon season. Monsoon would have started to wet the land and the temperature would be moderate. This is the right time for people who want to wander a lot. With monsoon, the plants would be rich and many tourist activities would be at their prime beauty. Travelling will be easier with the pleasant climate in India
Kerala

Kerala has an endless list of tourist destinations that will interest any traveller. Renowned for its scenic locations and natural beauty, Kerala is sure to enchant any nature lover with its hills, backwaters, beaches, waterfalls and wildlife. The state also has a rich heritage and thriving culture one can explore by visiting the various forts, palaces, museums, monuments and pilgrim centers. Both natural and manmade brilliance await you at every turn.
Best Time to Visit
September to February is the best time to visit Kerala when it is relatively cooler. While summers (March to May) make the state too hot for comfort and the monsoons (June – August) can receiver downpour that can heavier than imagined and is not entirely advisable to all tourists. But for some, it can be a beautiful amalgamation of festivals, scenic views and the much talked about Ayurvedic treatments.
Tourist Attraction

- Thekkady
- Eravikulam National Park
- Fort Kochi
- Athirappilly Water Falls
- Vembanad Lake
- Mattupetty Dam
- Edakkal Caves
- Periyar River
- Mattancherry Palace
How to Reach ?
- By Air : Kerala has three international airports in it. …
- By Road : Kerala is well connected via three highways. …
- By Sea : Kerala has a busy port, which is connected with Lakshadweep islands. …
- By Rail : There are around 200 railway stations in Kerala
Orchha
The historic town of Orchha, nestled on the banks of river Betwa, was founded in the 16th century by the Bundela Rajput Chief, Rudra Pratap. Here, the river Betwa splits into seven channels, also called the Satdhara. Legend goes that this is in honour of the seven erstwhile Chiefs of Orchha.
The ancient town seems frozen in time, with its many monuments continuing to retain their original grandeur even to this day. Here you will find some of the most fascinating temples and palaces that will help you realise a childhood fantasy
Best Time to Visit
The best season to visit Orchha is the winter season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for visiting the places of interest in Orchha. The best months to visit are October, November, December, January, February and March.Winter Season in Orchha
Winters approach Orchha in December and lasts till February. The climate is pleasantly cool and the temperature ranges from 9°C to 35°C. Winters are the apt season for sightseeing in Orchha.Monsoon Season in Orchha
July marks the beginning of Monsoon season in Orchha and lasts till September. The rains bring newness and rejuvenating greenery to the place. Summer Season in Orchha
Summers of Orchha are extremely hot and exhausting. The temperature ranges from 23°C to 47°C in the months of March to June. A visit to Orchha is generally avoided during these months.
Tourist Attraction

- Chaturbhuj Temple
- Shri Ram Raja Mandir
- Orchha Fort Complex
- Raja Mahal
- Lakshmi Narayan Mandir
- Sheesh Mahal
- CENOTAPHS Orchha
- Sundar Mahal
How to Reach ?
The best season to visit Orchha is the winter season & Monsoon Season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for visiting the places of interest in Orchha. The best months to visit are October, November, December, January, February and March. Winters approach Orchha in December and lasts till February.
West Sikkim

West Sikkim, a very popular tourist destination for the lovers of Mount Kanchenjunga, offers a spectacular view of this majestic mountain. Sharing the international boundary with Nepal, the Region of the west Sikkim is not only famous for the mesmerizing nature’s view but also for the religious activities. The west region of the Sikkim is the home to a few of the oldest Monasteries of the Buddhism faith in the world. The ancient religious importance of the place and the enchanting view of the landscape make this beautiful land a must visit place for the nature lover tourists and spiritual seekers.
The outstanding view of the southeastern side of the Mt. Kangchenjunga is what attracting tourists from various corner of the world to this place. The beautiful natural surroundings with the peaceful and tranquil ambiance are very hypnotizing and refreshing to the mind, body and soul. The oldest monasteries like the Sangachoeling Monasteries and the Pemayansgtse Monasteries are the prime religious places which attract Buddhism followers and other religious followers alike for the immense mental peace. The dense forest and a holy Kchehepalri Lake in between are also the great attractions in the West Sikkim for the tourists and devotees.
Best Time to Visit
Travel Months | Min/Max Temperature | Season |
---|---|---|
April to June | 24°c to 45°c | Summer |
July to Sep | 21°c to 35°c | Monsoon |
Oct to March | 10°c to 27°c | Winter |
This is because states lying in the north-east part of India are known for their unparalleled natural beauty and significant opportunities for adventure sports. And Sikkim is one of the most famous tourist destinations of Northeast India. This is place well-known for its delightful natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. Most people avail Sikkim tour packages just to experience the charm of the colourful flora and fauna as well as the serenity of hilltop Buddhist monasteries such as Pemayangtse.
Tourist Attraction

- Pelling
- Geyzing
- Pemayangtse Monastery
- Yuksom
- Darap Village
- Yangtey
- Goecha le
- Kunchenjunga National park
- Biksthang
How to Reach ?
Pelling is about 133 km away from Siliguri and 125 km from Gangtok. You can either take a jeep or a bus to reach the town. The quickest way to reach Pelling is to take a jeep from Geyzing, which is the hub of transportation for the area.
Tawang

Located at a height of about 3048m, is known for many important and beautiful monasteries and is famous as the birth place of Dalai Lama.
The beautiful town of Tawang, also pronounced as Dawang has many sceneries to make your trip a picturesque one. However, what begins to define the area is its significance for Buddhist monks. Tawang is the place to go for monasteries, with the Tawang Monastery being the most popular one and extremely sacred for the Buddhists. Tawang is a place which will flatter you with its natural beauty wrapped in the scent of spirituality. The beautiful orchid sanctuary and the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary is also an ideal place for your list of places to visit. Along with this one can have their taste buds to have an experience of Tawang by indulging into the area’s unique cuisine.
Best Time to Visit
Summer Season in Tawang
Tawang experiences summer from the month of March and lasts till June. The temperature remains comfortable between 5°C to 21°C and is apt to experience the beauty of the place.Monsoon Season in Tawang
July and September are the months of monsoon and Tawang experiences moderate rainfall during this season.Winter Season in Tawang
November to February is the winter season in Tawang. The climate is extremely cool and the temperature ranges from – 11°C – 12°C.Best Season in Tawang
The best season to visit Tawang is the summers season and onset of monsoon season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for sightseeing. The best months to visit are March, April, May, June, July,September and October.
Tourist Attraction

- Sela Pass
- Tawang Monastery
- Madhuri Lake
- Nuranang fall
- Tawang War Memorial
- Gorichen Peak
- P.Ttso lake
- Jaswant Garh
How to Reach ?
- By air. Nearest airport from Tawang is located in Tezpur (Salonibari Airport) at a distance of 387 km. …
- By road. Best way to reach Tawang through road is via cab or bus services. …
- By train. Nearest railway station from Tawang is Rangapara Railway Station, at a distance of 383 km
Cherrapunjee

Cherrapunjee is the world’s second wettest place. High above misty valleys and foaming rivers, ensconced in swirling clouds and perched on an escarpment, lies Cherrapunji (4,500 feet). This is a stunning location and the year-round rain earned Cherrapunji coveted entry long ago into the Guinness Book of World Records as the wettest place on earth, the place where the rainfall can be recorded in feet rather than in millimeters.
Today, climatic changes have edged Cherrapunji out of the topmost ‘wet’ slot, but it still retains its pristine beauty, its unusual facets, the perpetual clouds, and the perpetual mists…. Appropriately, Cherrapunji lies in the heart of the State of Meghalaya-the abode of clouds.
Best Time to Visit
Cherrapunji is perhaps the only place in India, which has just one season: the monsoon. The rainfall varies from heavy to medium to light, but there is no month without rain. Another surprising fact about Cherrapunji is that it rains mostly at night. Day-to-day activity is not really disrupted by the rain.
Tourist Attraction

- NohKaLikai Falls
- Double Decker Living Root Bridge
- Dainthlen Falls
- Kynrem Falls
- Thangkharang Park
- Seven Sisters Falls, Cherrapunjee
- Rainbow Falls
How to reach ?
Guwahati Airport is the nearest major airport to Cherrapunji. It is located 181 km from the city. To get to Cherrapunji town, you can hire taxis from Paltan Bazaar bus stand in Guwahati or get a pre-paid taxi from the airport itself. Technically, the Umroi Airport (91 km) near Shillong is the nearest airport to Cherrapunji. However, the airport receives flights from Kolkata only and that too, with very low frequency.