If you are planning for a trip to India in April, then you are set for a great time. April is another perfect time to tour this lively nation since there is a transition from the cold season of winter to the warmer season of summer. The weather is getting hot but there are many places that have good climate that can be used to travel around. From enjoying the natural beauty of hill stations and valleys to exploring vibrant cities and relaxing on a beautiful beach, April offers it all. Regardless of whether you are a nature lover, a daring traveler, or just an Intended to enjoy the culture of the country, this guide will provide useful information on the destinations you should visit in India this month. Therefore, let the adventure begin and set your sights on the unforgettable experience that lies ahead.
April is the best month to visit Goa where the excitement of the sun-soaked beaches, happening nightlife and the rich history of the Portuguese influence can be best experienced. The climate is invariably pleasant, which is good for water sports and beach activities. Baga Beach for various activities like water sports, and it is not so calm and quiet like Palolem Beach. Visit the historical Fort Aguada which has the stunning view of the Arabian Sea and enjoy the picturesque town of Panaji. April is also great for music festivals and beach parties, making it a great time for those who want an exciting trip.
Jaipur or the Pink City is one of the most exciting cities in India with a very interesting history and lots of beautiful architecture. April is very hot and a good time for a visit, especially for sightseeing at noteworthy forts and palaces that the city boasts. Make sure to go to the City palace to marvel at the architectural crown of the city and its historical richness. The Amber Fort built in Hindu and Mughal styles likewise the Jaigarh Fort are fascinating places to visit. One must not miss the beautiful Hawa Mahal, which is also known as the Palace of Winds and embodies the true essence of Jaipur’s rich royal history. Savor some Rajasthani cuisine and visit the Johari Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar markets.
The city is also famously known as the City of Lakes due to the presence of beautiful palaces and appealing lakes. April is warm but not hot and it is still a great time for visiting the region and enjoying different attractions. Visit the City Palace, situated on the bank of Lake Pichola and featuring fabulous examples of the Rajasthani style of architecture. Opt to take a boat ride on the beautiful Lake Pichola to get a good look at the beautiful Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir- both are palaces constructed on isolated islands. Visit the traditional Rajasthani bazaar to witness the rich and vibrant art of the region in their handicrafts and fabrics. Besides forts and palaces, there are other attractions such as gardens and temples in and around Udaipur, therefore making it culturally and naturally rich.
Shimla – the capital city of Himachal Pradesh – is a picturesque hill station that attracts visitors with its fresh climate and British influence. April is one of the best months to travel to Shimla because the weather remains pleasant with lots of sunshine. Take a walk down the Ridge, which is a wide avenue that offers excellent vantage points for the snowy mountains and the green landscape with large tracts of land. Take a stroll to the mall Road area and do some shopping and then grab a bite of local Tibetan cuisine at one of the cafes. This is one of the most popular places to visit and is visible from almost all over Shimla; it is the Jakhoo Temple situated at the top of the hill. Be sure to visit the museum, the State Museum Shimla, which exhibits various items and paintings that depict the history and culture of the region.
April is ideal for visiting Dharamshala, as this is when visitors can witness the Tibetan culture and beautiful Himalayan ranges at their best. The climate is pleasant and dry with warm sun, perfect for viewing its religious and historical attractions. The Tsuglagkhang Complex and the place where the Dalai Lama lives, reveals more about Tibetan culture and Buddhism, and brings calmness. Go for a stroll around McLeod Ganj as it has a strong connection with the Tibetans and has numerous cafes and stores. For those who want to have an adventurous trek, one can visit Triund to watch a great view of Dhauladhar. April also presents an opportunity to visit monasteries within the region to witness and participate in the celebrations of Tibetan cultural festivals.
Situated in the Beas River Valley Manali is a famous hill station that provides both excitement and leisure. It is in April and the weather is relatively cold compared to other seasons, which makes it ideal for ecological tourism. Visit Solang Valley for adventurous activities like paragliding or the zip-lining; you can also enjoy the sightseeing tour. Himachal Pradesh has many places of tourist interest that are cultural as well as natural, but one of the most interesting places to visit for temple lovers is the Hidimba Devi Temple situated in the forest area. Wander through Old Manali to experience its traditional charm and vibrant local culture, and don’t miss the Manali Sanctuary for some serene nature walks.
Haridwar is on the banks of the Ganges and is a famous pilgrimage place where people can experience something spiritual. The best time to visit is in April when it is not too hot but sunny. Take a walk along the Har Ki Pauri Bazaar and observe the Ganga Aarti where the river is decorated with thousands of lamps. Wander around the ghats visiting and discovering several temples and ashrams, and participate in the rituals of the Hindus. Another attraction for tourism lovers nearby is the Rajaji National Park for those interested in wildlife and nature.
Rishikesh is a town in the state of Uttarakhand situated near the banks of the river Ganges and is renowned for tourism activities such as Yoga and spiritualism. Ideal traveling time is April because the weather is cool and favorable for outdoor activities and spiritual practices. Get a taste of yoga the typical way, you can attend an Ashram yoga session or take a river rafting trip on the Ganges. A visit to Parmarth Niketan in the evening to witness Ganga Aarti is definitely a must for anyone on his/her tour to Rishikesh. One can also shop at the local handicraft and religious item markets and cross over Laxman Jhula, the cultural suspension bridge of Rishikesh.
Tirupati is one of the leading pilgrimage centres hosting the famous temple of Tirumala Venkateswara. April and the temperature is a little high, but not unbearable, so tourists can comfortably visit temples and other sites. This temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara and is one of the foremost sacred shrines of pilgrimage in India. Apart from the temple, the tourists may go to Talakona Waterfalls which can be an excellent outing in the lap of nature. The local markets sell religious items and cuisine that is typical for Andhra Pradesh.
Popularly known as the ‘Golden City’ due to the yellow sandstone structure, Jaisalmer is beautiful and charming during April. Visit the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort and the famous Thar Desert, go shopping in the local bazaars, and make a desert safari. The fort has been listed as a World Heritage Site and contains palaces and temples to give the feel of the Rajasthan Royals. There is scope for camel ride and getting acquainted with the desert tents and staying overnight in the desert around Jaisalmer.
Jodhpur is commonly referred to as the Blue City because of the blue painted houses and is famous for its beautiful palaces and forts. Go for the Mehrangarah Fort, check the Umaid Bhawan Palace and take a walk through the cobbled streets and blue painted houses of Jodhpur. The time for a visit in April is good if it is planned for early morning or in the afternoon, during the hot summer heat. The fort is another interesting place where tourists can have a beautiful view of the city, and the local markets stock a good many handicrafts and other Rajasthani products. The bustling Sardar Market is perfect for buying souvenirs and experiencing the vibrant local culture.
Kajuraho has striking temples with very graceful and tasteful carvings; it is a place of historical and artistic value. Visiting these architectural marvels is quite possible in April since the weather is warm but still not unbearably hot. Temples built in ornate style encrusted with status indicating aspects of life and spirituality are presented in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Go to the Western Group of Temples, especially the Kandariya Mahadev temple, which is rich in great sculptures. The other major attraction inevitably found in the local museums further gives a glimpse of the region’s history.
Srinagar, with the beautiful Dal Lake and the Mughal gardening, is a very attractive destination in April. The climate begins to get milder affording the best season to go for a Shikara ride on Dal Lake, and the Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh. Walk around the old city markets and taste the delicious traditional Kashmiri food. The presence of the Himalayan peaks makes the city even more beautiful as it provides scenic views and a peaceful environment.
April also provides a calm environment for traveling in a houseboat that goes through the Kerala backwaters. The environment is characterized by large green areas and calm water which makes it quite serene. Begin your journeys at Alleppey or Kumarakom, where house-boat cruising is pleasing visitors, moving through the unending chains of interconnected canals and lakes. Experience the traditional Keralan lifestyle and cuisine as you glide through the picturesque surroundings. April’s pleasant weather makes it a great time to enjoy the backwaters and the local flora and fauna.
he trip to Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities across the globe, is a genuine cultural and spiritual journey for many. So, April is the best time to visit the ghats and temples of Varanasi in India. Watch the enchanting rituals of Ganga Aarti that are carried out by the priests on the Ghats praying to the river goddess Ganga. It is also possible to wander through the tight alleyways of Jaipur’s Old City, lined with temples and bazaars. Visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a significant pilgrimage site, and enjoy a boat ride on the Ganges for a unique perspective of the city.
The Golden Temple – A spiritually enriching place to visit in Amritsar. Precipitation is not very high in April thus, it is appropriate to tour the cities of imaginable historical importance. Spend time at the Golden Temple which is the most sacred shrine of the Sikhs and observe the serene waters of the sarovar. The Jallianwala Bagh Memorial was heartbreaking and historical to learn; The Wagah Border is indeed a somewhat cultural show between India and Pakistan. Take pleasure in ethnic foods including Punjabi food which is characterized by its spicy nature.
Ranthambore National Park is ideal for wildlife lovers to visit in the month of April. This park has some Bengal tigers, and it presents a great chance of seeing wild animals. It is possible to have some exciting jeep tours in grasslands and dense forests of the park. Tourists may also see other animals such as leopards, deers, and different birds apart from tigers. Another place worth visiting for its historical landmarks and views, the Ranthambore Fort is also a world heritage site.
Pondicherry has a quaint French colony look and the beaches are quite the tranquil ones for a sightseeing tour. April is good for beach and sightseeing because the town and its surroundings reflect the Indian-French blend of cultures. Spend time meditating in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram and take a leisurely walk through the French Quarter with its charming lanes and beautiful old architecture. Take a pleasant walk along the Promenade Beach and taste traditional dishes in beckoning cafes and bistros.
Munnar, the beautiful south indian tourist destination famous for tea gardens is ideal to visit in April as it is warm. It’s sunny out, and that means it’s a perfect time to go for a walk through the colorful hills and picturesque tea plantations. The Nilgiri Tahr can be seen at the Eravikulam National Park, while the breathtaking views can be enjoyed at the Anamudi Peak in South India. Munnar also serves as a place of serene lakes like the Kundala lake which offers a boat ride with beautiful view backdrops. The local spice plantations and tea factories give an experience on the agricultural history of the region.
April is an ideal time of travel to discover the geographic regions of India from the charming hill stations to the booming cities and wildlife parks. Whether it is the spiritual realms of Varanasi or Rishikesh, desert tracks of Rajasthan or the serene backwaters of Kerala, the weather conditions are ideal for travel. With easy access via air and rail, each destination promises a unique experience, filled with natural beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable memories.
Book Online
365 days, 24*7 from your city!