As the monsoon gets over and November comes in with that fresh cool breeze blowing over the country, India sheds her colourful and enriched look of natural beauty and festivals. That is why this month is ideal to discover the stunning natural landscapes of the country, from the snowy Himalayas to the sandy beaches in the south. For those interested in prehistoric periods, war history, and ruins, those into adventurous activities, and people who simply want to have a relaxing time surrounded by scenery, there is much to see and do for all. These are the best destinations to visit in India this November as each place has a lot to offer in terms of attractions and experiences.
Auli is one of the lesser-known destinations for skiing and other winter sports as well as breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The skiing begins in November, so the end of November can be considered the best time to come to the region. The skiing lessons and equipment such as skiing boots, skis, and poles for learning skiing are available in Auli Ski Resort. One can enjoy a helter-skelter ride on the Auli chair lift and the view of the hills at the backdrop is really splendid, more so during sunset. To the adventurous spirits and anyone who wants to experience a more physical challenge, the forests nearby are an attraction worth patronizing. Such a calm landscape makes Auli ideal for the adventurous souls and individuals who seek a relaxing vacation.
Popularly known as the Pink City, Jaipur, is adorned with palaces, forts, and other architectural structures that tell a lot about its rich legacy. Get the magnificent and splendid view of the Aravalli hills at the Amer Fort situated in Jaipur. Looking at the architectural designs and the museums in the City Palace, one can easily understand the rich royal history of the place. Visit the Hawa Mahal, a building with an interesting exterior, and the bazaars where tourists can and must buy souvenirs and jewelry. The best time to visit Rajasthan, weather wise, is during early November and if lucky, may even be part of a local festive season.
Udaipur is also known as the City of Lakes and it is a real wonder with its marvelous palaces and calm water bodies. Sipping tea while watching the sunset and then having a boat ride at Lake Pichola is something to write home about. Visit the City Palace, which offers stunning views of the lake and the surrounding hills. The Jagdish Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is an architectural marvel you shouldn't miss. Explore the Saheliyon-ki-Bari gardens, which are perfect for a peaceful stroll. The pleasant November weather makes Udaipur even more inviting, and the city is known for its vibrant cultural performances in the evenings.
Kanyakumari, the southernmost region of India is a tourist attraction which is famous for the beautiful sight of sunrise and sunset on the sea shore. Weather is quite pleasant in November for sight-seeing, especially Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue is a must visit. Local attractions include the spectacular beaches and bustling markets with custom artwork and craft. Due to the geographical location at the meeting point of the Arabian sea, Indian ocean and the Bay of Bengal, Kanyakumari has a kind of mystical appeal and is ideal for people who are inclined towards spiritualism and natural beauty.
Hampi is in India and is a popular place due to archeological significance, and magnificent gorgeousness of the area. The weather is better in November to tour around the huge rock surface and historical places across Massachusetts. Go to the temple of Virupaksha, the oldest temple of India, and the architectural masterpiece of Vittala Temple with its stone Ratha. There are many exciting stories that can be learned from exploring the remains of the Vijayanagara Empire. Photography is something that Hampi people do not lack because sunsets are splendid and the rocks are the perfect models.
Kochi is quite an exquisite city, where several cultures intermingle harmoniously. Discover for yourself the beauty, culture and heritage oozing out through the ancient buildings and crowded spice markets of Fort Kochi. Another wonder of Kochi is the Chinese fishing nets that are a popular scenery at sunset. It will be advisable for you not to miss having a glance at a classic Kathakali performance, which depicts the cultural heritage of Kerala. The weather in November is ideal and it is nice to walk along the waterfront, which is particularly beautiful for a walk. Do not forget to taste the national dish; the seafood is particularly delicious in this region.
Leh-Ladakh is a beautiful region nestled at the higher reaches of the Indian terrain characterized by beautiful terrains and cultural characteristics. November is considerate as a month for visiting the United States since tourist traffic decreases, making the environment calm and less busy. Visits to monasteries such as Hemis and Thiksey, key points of interest; interaction with the locals and exploration of the Ladakhi culture. The picturesque Pangong Lake, famous for its light change, is a special one that tourists should not miss. While the temperature starts to decrease in November, it is still an excellent time to visit as the views are stunning. However for adventurous people, which may include cyclists, the rough terrains used when trekking and biking are exciting.
Darjeeling is famous for its tea plantation and for the views of the Himalayas that it offers. Tiger Hill early morning will pay you back with a wonderful sunrise over Mount Kanchenjunga. Take a leisurely walk through the tea gardens and taste some of the best tea, the Darjeeling tea. The toy train ride is also a cute one which every tourist will enjoy. November is a great time to go out and explore the country’s attractions because the sky is clear and the weather is relatively mild. It is recommended that one should not miss going round the shopping markets to have a feel of the rich crafted souvenirs and mouth-watering momos.
The Andaman Islands are very beautiful islands which are full of natural beautiful tropical islands with perfect sandy beaches and clear water. November is well-suited for water tourism such as snorkeling and scuba diving due to the favorable climate. Go to Havelock Island and dive into the beauty of Radhanagar Beach famous for the spectacular view of the setting sun. Snorkel through the marine life or take a swim in the sandy beaches Enjoy the amazing underwater world. The islands also provide heritage and culture, with chances for learning about native peoples. A visit to Cellular Jail in Port Blair will be enough to make you know how India got the freedom it enjoys today.
Tawang which is located in the Eastern Himalayas has some of the most spectacular monasteries and landscapes. It is worth coming in November as the temperature is pleasant, and the sky is clear. The largest monastery in the country of India, the Tawang Monastery serves as a spiritual center as well as a place to enjoy the splendid view of the mountains. Discover the culturally rich streets markets in search of more craft souvenirs, or indulge in the wonderful hospitality of the people of Thailand. Depending on the type of tourist, there are many activities: trekking and visiting the nearby waterfalls will certainly add a sparkle to your trip.
Nashik which is often referred to as the Wine Capital of India offers a fantastic experience for lovers of wine. Autumn starts from September to November; November is the time of harvesting so it is best suited to visit vineyards for wine tours and wine tasting sessions. Stroll around the beautiful countryside and treat yourself and your loved ones with exquisite gourmet food. While the Kumbh Mela festival held every twelve years draws millions to it, Nashik seems to have a very lively ambience all the year round. It is recommended to visit the Godavari River and temples that can be found throughout the city such as Panchavati temple.
Spiti Valley is a beautiful and isolated region which gives the tourists impeccable sceneries and historical monasteries. November is an off season, so the environment is relatively calm to go around and take a look at. The Key Monastery is located on a hilltop; therefore, take time and visit the place while enjoying the beauty of the Spiti River. Campsites are also ideal for star gazing at night, especially the rough terrains that are perfect for those interested in adventurous activities. For me it will always be special because of the ability to visit places with different cultures and traditions of the people Spitian.
Shillong is the capital of the Indian state of Meghalaya, frequently referred to as the “Scotland of India” due to the town’s hilly terrain and picturesque landscapes. It is also an ideal season to go natural, see the breathtaking sceneries, waterfalls, forests and immense greens, especially in the month of November. It is recommended that one goes for a picnic to the beautiful Ward’s Lake. The local markets include handicrafts items and native Khasi fabric garments. Tourists interested in adventurous activities can go boating or trekking to the nearby Cherrapunji to see the living root bridges. The cool climate and friendly locals add to Shillong’s charm, making it a delightful escape.
Kumarakom is a serene place for tourists situated on the bank of Vembanad Lake and comes under the backwater tourism and house boating Tourism. The climate in November is also rather comfortable to travel and explore the plots covered with greenery. There are lovely boat cruises, bird spotting at the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, or simply lazing around the waterside. This is made even better by charming villages and local cuisine which make use of freshly caught fish from the lake. To really get a feel for this serene area, it is suggested that one spend a night or two on a houseboat.
A city that is considered to be one of the oldest in the world, Varanasi breathes culture and spirituality. The Ganga Aarti held at Dashashwamedh Ghat is as enchanting as any fairytale and will definitely leave you spellbound. Visit the narrow streets of narrow alleyways lined up with temples and plethora of shops. Tour the Kashi Vishwanath Temple which is regarded as one of the most sacred temples of Lord Shiva and take an early morning boat ride on the Ganges. The November festivals and rituals that are performed here are also quite a treat to the eyes so your stay is made even more memorable.
The monument located in Mahabalipuram consists of rock-cut temples, which is a shore temple that was declared a World Heritage Site. November is quite a fruitful month to visit the park and contemplate the detailed sculptures carved and feel the atmosphere of the coast. The famous relief of Arjuna’s Penance which is the largest relief in India and depicts scenes from Hindu mythology. Go to the beaches and enjoy the view or taste the local seafood if you haven’t done so yet. There is an annual festival called Mahabalipuram Dance Festival held in November every year where traditional South Indian dances are performed.
Ranthambore is perfect for anyone interested in wildlife and other closely related activities. Safari through the park and view impressive tigers roaming freely in their habitat of tall trees and precipitous cliffs. There are also other wild animals such as leopards, deer and many more birds in the park. Do not leave Ranthambore without visiting the Ranthambore Fort which will give a scenic view of the area. Wildlife is most active and the weather is perfect in November which makes it the best time to spot animals. Prehistory and nature – it is impossible to find such an outstanding combination in other regions.
Pondicherry is indeed a charming place with French flavor architecture and nicely set back by beautiful beaches. November is a good time to walk through the streets with many paintings and enjoy the sunny but not hot weather. Go to Auroville, a town committed to the integral evolution of humans and to the unfolding of a conscious supra-national spirit, and walk along Promenade Beach. The lively markets and coffee shops include mouth-watering French pastries, which would make any food aficionado drool. Do not fail to visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram to get a touch of a spiritual centre in such a busy town.
Munnar, which is famous for its tea gardens and low temperature, is a good place to relax. It’s beautiful in November with rolling hills, waterfalls, picturesque tea plantations, and so on. Tea lovers can take time to visit the Tea Museum to learn how the tea is processed, and get a taste of freshly brewed tea from the nearby cafes. Trekking and nature walks in the Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, are also popular. The fresh air and scenic beauty make Munnar a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Famous for its pretty beach, rocking night life and Portuguese architecture, Goa is a beautiful state in western India. The climate is appropriate in the event that one desires to soak up the sun while on the sandy shores or indulge in water activities such as jet-skiing and parasailing in this month of November. Visit the marvelous churches dating back to the colonial period such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus which is a world heritage site. There are local artisans, jewelries, and great food that can be found in those flea markets. Goa is well-known for its vibrant nightlife and sunsets; as such, it provides the right combination of leisure and fun for most tourists.
November is a perfect time to discover a variety of opportunities that can enrich the Indian experience. Starting from the lush greenery of Munnar to the architectural marvel which is Khajuraho, every place offers a different face of India. Be it adventure, or the desire to spend time in solitude or learn about the past, these destinations will not disappoint. So, pack your bags, embrace the cool weather, and set off on an adventure that celebrates the essence of India in its most picturesque form. No matter where you go, you're bound to find warmth in the landscapes and the hearts of the people you meet along the way.
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