15 Tourist Places to Visit in September in India 2024

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Autumn, which starts in September in India is a better time than monsoon though the season is not very favourable. When the rains are over parts of the country are scenically attractive and this period is also good for travellers. These are the top 15 tourist places to visit in India in September 2024.

Munnar, Kerala

Located in Kerala in the Western Ghats, Munnar has a reputation for kilometers of tea gardens and scenic beauty. The months of September also bring a lot of freshness while plantation walks and the exploration of the scenic valleys as well.

Coorg, Karnataka

Also, dubbed as ‘Kodagu’, Coorg is popular for its coffee estates, hills, and rich bio-diversity. The monsoons from September to November see Coorg’s waterfalls at their best as Abbey Falls will testify.

Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi is a famous destination that is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites famous for its history and architectural remains. It is cooler in September and this creates an opportunity to explore sultry still temples and boulders that are so fascinating about this place.

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling, with the fabulous view of the Kanchenjunga mountain, is a famous hill station, famous for its tea gardens and for the scenery beauty. Spend time with toy train in September or visit the sunrise at Tiger Hill viewpoint.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

It starts in September when the Ranthambore is opened for the safari operation. For lovers of the wild, they should expect to see tigers and other wild animals out in the green sceneries after the rains.

Sikkim

Sikkim due to the natural aesthetics and spiritual cover it provide offers the sort of solitude that one craves. Places like Gangtok and Pelling are good to visit in September as there will be no disturbances in view and sky is clear and we can have a great view of the Himalayas.

Leh-Ladakh

This will probably be the best month to visit Leh Ladakh as it has a wonderful weather in September and all roads which are closed in monsoon have been opened. It also remains possible for tourists to walk around various awesome monasteries and fabulous mountain ranges.

Panchgani, Maharashtra

Known for its tableland and strawberry farms, Panchgani offers a serene environment and picturesque views. September's weather is perfect for trekking and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding the hill station.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Towards the end of the rainy season, the month of September finds people visiting the uncompromised beauty of Andaman Islands. On Havelock and Neil Island, tourists can indulge in water sports, and snorkeling to see the beautiful coral reefs, and also lush green forest areas.

Alleppey, Kerala

Alleppey is also referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’ chiefly because of the numerous backwaters in the region. The entire houseboat cruises in September through beautiful lagoons and colorful rice fields do help rejuvenate your senses.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

An important center for yoga and for adventure tourism as well, Rishikesh is indeed warm in its reception. The temperature of the region in September provides a conducive environment to undertake river rafting and trekking and the best place to visit would be by the banks of the Ganges River.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

September is the right time to visit de Ooty since the climate is cool and the weather green. Tourists can go hiking on the beautiful and scenic cover of the flora in botanical gardens and take a railway trip of the Nilgiri Hills.

Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital especially with the lake and surrounding hills look best in September. This foliage of monsoon season imparts beauty to boating and hiking experiences and in the hills.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

It can be referred to as the ‘Princess of Hill Stations’, Kodaikanal looks its best in September. Take advantage and enjoy the colder climate hence the bigger hills and many large freshwater lakes.

Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

A place best to visit in September is Mahabalipuram which is best known for its rock-cut temples and monolithic sculptures. The weather is favorable in the region making the architectural status of its ancient past blend well with the shoreline.

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