The Best Places To Travel In September
As September approaches, India prepares to shed its monsoon cover, to unveil a diverse tapestry of destinations that beckon travellers with promises of pleasant weather, vibrant festivities and captivating experiences.
If you’re looking for a getaway and wondering where to go, here are the five best places to visit in India this September.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands for snorkelling season
September is off-season for travel to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands — precisely why it’s the best time to visit for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. The water is relatively calm, with fewer tourists crowding the beaches, and you can explore the underwater world with better visibility. Sign up for one of the many snorkelling lessons on offer for both beginners and experts, to add a new skill to your roster.
Maharashtra for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations
If you wish to be part of one of the largest cultural celebrations on the planet, September is when you should head to Maharashtra for the elaborate Ganesh Chathurthi festivities (19 September to 28 September) the state is known for. While every corner of the cultural capital boasts its own Ganpati pandals, a trip around South Mumbai will take you to the iconic idol of Lalbaugcha Raja. Though be prepared for unparalleled crowds!
Arunachal Pradesh for the Ziro Music Festival
Ziro Music Festival returns to the picturesque valley in Arunachal Pradesh this September, bringing with it the best of the Indian and global independent music scene. Scheduled for 28 September to 1 October, the 10th edition of the festival focuses on sustainability, community and cultural diversity. While artists like Indus Creed, Louw Majaw, Shaair n Func, Lee Ronaldo and Steve Shelley make up the lineup this year, the stunning views at Ziro are also a huge draw.
Ladakh for the Markha Valley trek
All through the month of September, Ladakh hosts the Markha Valley expedition, one of the most popular treks in the Himalayan crown jewel that’s suited for both beginners and intermediate trekkers. Here, you pass through picturesque villages and Buddhist monasteries en route to the Kongmaru La Pass. And at 5,200 metres, you can relish the awe-inspiring vistas of the Zanskar range and the Karakoram peaks.