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7 Must See Places In India That You Should Go In September

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Ladakh - Leh
Ladakh - Leh

In September, when the weather is ideal for exploring Leh-Ladakh's tranquil lakes, untamed mountains, and attractive valleys, take in the breathtaking scenery of the region. The visit is made more charming culturally by events like the Ladakh Festival.

 

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Karnataka's Coorg
Karnataka's Coorg

Coorg, sometimes referred to as the "Scotland of India," is lively and lush in September. The area is left lush and green by the monsoon showers, which makes it perfect for hiking, tours of coffee plantations, and soaking in the tranquil beauty of waterfalls.

 

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Rajasthan's Udaipur
Rajasthan's Udaipur

With its palaces, lakes, and temples, Udaipur, often known as the "City of Lakes," is enthralling in September. The boat cruises on Lake Pichola and the exploration of the old City Palace are made more enjoyable by the slightly cooler weather following the monsoon.

 

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Flowers Valley, Uttarakhand
Flowers Valley, Uttarakhand

Vibrant vegetation blooms in the Valley of Flowers in September. Trekking through this UNESCO World Heritage site is a great way to take in the breathtaking variety of alpine flora, snow-capped peaks, and varied fauna in a peaceful setting.

 

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Kerala's Munnar
Kerala's Munnar

In September, Munnar's misty slopes and tea gardens are incredibly beautiful. Fresh greenery and low temperatures during the post-monsoon season make it the perfect time to visit tea estates, t

 

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Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Come to Ziro in September to experience a unique fusion of music and landscape at the Ziro Music Festival. A calm getaway and an opportunity to interact with the Apatani tribes of the area may be found in the charming valley with its undulating green hills and rice fields.

 

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Goa
Goa

Goa is green and less congested in September after the rain. The scenery is colorful and the beaches are calm. Monsoon trekking, seeing historical places, and taking in Goa's more sedate, quirky side are all highly recommended at this period.

 





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