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8 Best Places To Visit In India In June




1. Mussorie
2. Ladakh
3. Munnar
4. Darjeeling
5. Kasol
6. Coorg
7. Andaman and Nocobar Island
8. Manali

It is super hot up the Northern part of India, but the rains have blessed in some regions in South. There are a lot of places to visit in India in June. The mountain ranges in Ladakh have opened, the mesmerizing beaches of Goa, Andaman and Nicobar are getting quiet and river Dandeli is ready to welcome whitewater enthusiasts.

June is a month in which the most number of places in the country witnessed a heavy tourist footfall. However, there are some astounding options right here. If you’re searching for places to visit in June in India. Check out our shortlisted top places to visit in June in India:

1. Mussoorie (Uttarakhand)

The queen of the hills, Mussoorie is the destination that is gorgeous on a level hard to compare. one of the greatest places to visit in India during June, this place adorns a blanket of tourists with folks from all walks of life with family and friends coming in to revel the low temperatures and the beauty of the place. Things you can do: bird watching, trekking,  boating, shopping on mall road, sightseeing and cable car riding.

Tourist Charisma: Lal Tibba, Lake Mist, Kempty Falls, Cloud’s End, Gun Hill, The Mall, Nag Tibba Trek, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Company Garden, Jwala Devi Temple, Camel’s Back Road, Bhatta Falls, Jharipani Falls, Happy Valley, Mossy Falls, Mussoorie Lake


2. Ladakh (Jammu, and Kashmir)

It is also called as “Little Tibet” and is one of the finest destinations to travel during summers in Northern India. It is enwrapped with Karakorum Range with its snow-clad peaks. Vast barren valleys, mesmerizing lakes, charming mountain passes make this land of the Lamas even more amazing and beautiful. If you are up for some thrilling experience avail the road trip to this place.

Tourist Charisma: Zanskar Valley, Pangong Tso Lake, Kargil, Khardung-la Pass, Nubra Valley, Magnetic Hill, Spituk Gompa, Hemis National Park, Shanti Stupa, Hemis Monastery, Royal Leh Palace, Moonland, Tso Moriri Lake, Chadar Trek, Alchi, Thiksey Gompa, Diskit Monastery, Stakna Monastery, Phyang Gompa, Likir Monastery


3. Munnar (Kerala) 

Munnar is another heavenly tourist destination in the South (Kerala). It is blessed with scenic beauty in abundance which makes it loved by the tourists. The fact this it is located in the conjoint of the three rivers enhances its beauty.

Tourist Charisma: TATA Tea Museum, Cheeyapara Waterfalls, Pothamedu ViewPoint, Attukad Waterfalls, Kundala Lake, Mattupetty Dam, Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak, Blossom Park, Chokramudi Peak


4. Darjeeling (West Bengal)

Darjeeling in West Bengal offers a breathtaking view due to its green plantations. It has the colonial mansions, the Buddhist temples, the shrines or the botanical garden, each of these is associated with immense beauty. The chanting hill station of West Bengal, Darjeeling was the summer capital of India during British Raj. Now the place is adorned with flourishing tea estates, which lend this wonderful little place beauty as well as business. Usually thronged by people from Nepal, Tibet, and West Bengal, this place is the hub of the cultural diversity of the region. the ideal among the places to visit in June in India.

Tourist Charisma: Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Nightingale Park, Rock Garden, Sandakphu Trek, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Singalila National Park, Observatory Hill, Happy Valley Tea Estate, Darjeeling Ropeway, Ghoom Monastery


5. Kasol (Himachal Pradesh)

The home for almost all adventure loves, it is the inception point for varied treks like the trek to Kheerganga. Among the best places to visit in India in June, Kasol is nestled between the Parvati hills. This place currently is in the phase of being the favorite of the hippies and therefore comes alive during the nights with loud EDM music thumping in the air.

Tourist Charisma: Kheerganga, Parvati Valley, Tosh Village, Kalga, Pulga Tulga, Magic Rasol, Malana Village, Vashisht , Bhuntar Town, Parvati River, Manikaran Sahib, Malana, Kheer Ganga, Tirthan Valley.


6. Coorg (Karnataka)

Coorg is also referred to as the Scotland of India. It is one of the best hill stations in India. Majestic beauty, adventurous sports, and lush environments are the peaks of this place. It is one of the best vacations for the year-round holiday. Landscapes that seem like soft green emeralds and beauty that instill within you the peace that cannot be compared to anything but bliss. Exquisitely beautiful and blessed with varied terrains, the hill station of Coorg is spectacular on many levels. Further, the waterfalls and winding paths at the place make it one perfect destination for a holiday.

Tourist Charisma: Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, Raja’s Seat, Irupu Falls, Nagarhole National Park, Omkareswara Temple, Madikeri Fort, Mallali Falls, Brahmagiri Hills, Talacauvery, Golden Temple Bylakuppe, etc.


7. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the attractive & amazing tourist destinations for the summers. It is the diverse wildlife of the island or the opportunities to pursue water sports or the experience with rich archaeology these islands have it all. The light and sound show portraying the history of Kala Paani is a must-attend event.

Tourist Charisma: Cellular Jail National Memorial, Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, Mount Harriet and Madhuban, Museum Circuit, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, North Bay Beach, Seafood, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Diglipur, Chidiya Tapu, Ross Island, Neil Island, Baratang Island, Elephant Beach


8. Manali (Himachal Pradesh) 

Picturesque views, ample opportunity for adventure sports and tranquility make it as the perfect holiday destination. The River Beas with its gurgling streams, the shrines and the monasteries with its solace and the bounding Himalayas with is magnificence attracts the visitors and provides the most enriching experience. Truthfully a magnet for tourists in the month of June, Manali is the head point for many treks and adventure activities. This hill station serves to be one of the best places to visit in India in June and to experience some enthralling adventure sports in the country. Further, the nearby Rohtang pass is quite a highlight of the station too.

Tourist Charisma:Hadimba Temple, Museum Of Himachal Culture And Folk Art, Tibetan Monasteries, Manu Temple, Club House, Vashisht Hot Water Springs, Maa Sharvari Temple, Nehru Kund, Jogini Falls, Solang Valley, Kothi, Rahala Waterfalls, Gulaba, Naggar Village, Arjun Gufa, Chandrakhani Pass, Old Manali, Mall Road, Van Vihar, Manali Sanctuary





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