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    Which are the best time to visit North India Travel ?
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    October to march, when weather is colder side, is the best time to visit North India

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      Originally posted by jamesjennifer View Post
      Which are the best time to visit North India Travel ?
      Well, it all depends on where you're headed and what kind of weather you like.

      Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur): If you wanna explore these places, the coolest time is during the winter months, from October to March. The weather's nice, not too hot or cold, perfect for checking out the sights.

      Himalayan Regions (Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir): If you're into the mountains, head here during spring and summer, from March to June. The snow's melted, and it's great for trekking and other adventures. Autumn (September to November) is cool too, with those lovely fall colors.

      Rajasthan and Western India: Rajasthan can fry an egg on the streets during summer (April to June), so it's best to visit from October to March when it's not roasting. Same goes for places like Mumbai and Goa - winter's the time to chill there.

      Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh): These regions are pleasant during the winter months, from October to March. Good for exploring national parks and historical sites.

      Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi, Lucknow): Yup, you guessed it! Go here during the cooler months from October to March for a comfortable visit.

      Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi: These places can be scorching hot in summer and chilly in winter. So, visit during the in-between months of spring (February to March) and autumn (October to November) for a more bearable trip.​ Keep an eye on the weather forecasts before you head out

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