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What to expect in September

The best part of India in September is the sweet spot – the monsoon starts to recede, revealing rejuvenated landscapes painted in vibrant greens, with fewer crowds and a refreshing crispness in the air, especially in the hills.

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After monsoon rejuvenation of nature!

India in September offers a mix of experiences, with the monsoon receding in some parts and lingering in others. Here are some of the best places to consider:

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  • Leh, Ladakh: September marks the tail end of the tourist season in Ladakh, meaning fewer crowds and a more tranquil experience. Explore stunning high-altitude landscapes, ancient monasteries, and enjoy the crisp mountain air.

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  • Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh: Another Himalayan gem, Spiti Valley is known for its stark beauty, ancient Buddhist monasteries (like the iconic Key Monastery), and unique culture. September offers pleasant weather conditions and beautiful landscapes.

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  • Udaipur, Rajasthan: Known as the "City of Lakes," Udaipur offers a regal charm in September. The monsoon brings a touch of lushness to the surroundings, and the lake palaces look even more stunning. Enjoy boat rides, explore the City Palace, and soak up the Rajput heritage.

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  • Kerala Backwaters: With the monsoon receding, September is a good time to experience Kerala's lush backwaters. Go on a houseboat cruise, visit spice plantations, witness traditional art forms, and savor the delicious local cuisine.

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  • Goa: While the peak beach season hasn't started yet, Goa in September offers a different kind of charm. Enjoy less crowded beaches, beautiful rain-washed landscapes, and a more laid-back atmosphere.

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  • Northeast India: For those seeking offbeat destinations, consider the Northeast states like Meghalaya or Sikkim. September brings vibrant greenery after the monsoon rains, making it great for exploring waterfalls, rolling hills, and unique cultural experiences.

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Things to remember:

  • Weather: While the monsoon is receding, certain areas might still experience occasional showers. Pack accordingly

  • Shoulder season benefits: September is a shoulder season, which means you'll likely encounter smaller crowds and better prices in some destinations.

 

India in September is a great time to find a balance between good weather, fewer crowds, and rejuvenated landscapes!

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JWN JOURNEYS IN SEPTEMBER

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On Request - When a journey is marked as available "on request", JWN will work with you to make it available for groups of 5 or more people, on dates of your convenience. This journey may be led by a JWN partner.
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Activity Level:

3 - 7

GANESH CHATHURTI  in Mumbai

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As different as Chalk and Cheese, the  Financial Capital of the country and the 'City of Dreams' offer the vibes of Capitol Hill and New York

A TALE OF TWO CITIES  - Mumbai, Delhi

SEPT 6 - 16, 2025

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Activity Level:

7 - 9

Experiences:  High Altitude Passes, Rare high altitude wildlife, glacial lakes and tarns

GREAT LAKES TREK - Shitkadi, Nichnai, Vishansar, Gadsar, Satsar, Gangbal, Naranag, Srinagar

DATES TO BE CONFIRMED FOR 2025

Led by JWN partner

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Activity Level:

3 - 6

Experiences: Beaches, Wildlife, Portugese History, Spice Tour, Flyboarding, Fort Visits

GEMS OF GOA  - Dabolim, Monkey Island, Goa Velha, Candolin, Panaji, Arambol

On Request

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