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The Perfect Tourist’s Guide To Weather In India

Want to vacation in India but the weather is holding you back from planning the perfect getaway? Worry not, because we have brought you the perfect tourist’s guide to understanding local weather in India. Go through our climate guide to India carefully before you embark on booking direct flights from USA to Hyderabad India on Flyopedia today!

When To Plan The Perfect Vacation In India?

Contrary to popular opinion, India is not always the land of sweltering heat and humidity. The weather varies largely from biting cold winds to warm, breezy beaches, scorching heat with humidity to heavy rains. The main question to begin from would be, where are you planning to go in India for your vacation. This lays the base of where you need to begin.

For ease of access, we’ll be dividing the weather by the main regions of India and the types of weather. As further clarification, we are only dividing India into 2 regions – north and south for simpler understanding.

Best Time To Travel To North And South India.

If you want to travel to the northern or southern regions of India, the best times to do so will be in the peak tourist seasons of India. These usually begin from October and end in March. You will be able to check out popular tourist locations of India at the best time. Not just that, you can also enjoy most of the popular festivals of the region from Diwali, Durga Puja, Onam, Holi and so much more!

For the popular locations like Delhi, Rajasthan and Agra, etc. in north India, the weather is comfortably cold with minimum to no rain showers during the period of November to March.

And for the popular southern India regions like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Wayanad, Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram, etc. the best time begins from August to January. The weather is pleasant with a slight chill in the evenings along with a few light or heavy showers of rain. Visit India by getting direct from Canada on Flyopedia.ca today!

Winter, Summer, Monsoon And Spring In India.

When it comes to winters in India, you can take your pick from biting cold and freezing your fingers off kind of temperatures to light chill in the air – type of cold. As you move from north to south of India in a straight line, the weather changes exactly like that. The northern winters are harsher in the top regions of India while the lower regions have lovely weather during the season. It usually lasts from November to January.

Everyone knows that summers can be scorching hot in India. Not quite! As you move up from south to north of India in a straight line, the weather changes from being extremely hot and humid to lovely dry days with a sprinkle of sunny fairy dust. This season is from April to June.

Monsoons are unbearable in the far southern regions of India and generally lasts from July to September. Springs are one of the best seasons with the flowers in full bloom, lasting only from February to March.

So, don’t wait anymore to get your cheap air tickets to Delhi from USA on Flyopedia and come visit now! Unlock your next travel experience!

Also Read: A Comprehensive Guide On How To Plan A Trip To India Easily In 2023

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