Places to Visit in July In India

Places to Visit in July - Resume your travel goals and escape to mountains, beaches, dense forests, or charming architectures of cities. Enjoy and experience their forever serenity and indulge in the local flavours.

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Gulmarg

9Gulmarg

Heaven in the White Hills of Kashmir

Gulmarg is the crowning glory of Jammu & Kashmir and is located 2,650 meters above sea level. Known as the Meadow of Flowers, it boasts of the worlds highest golf-course.

Lonavala & Khandala

10Lonavala & Khandala

Weekend Retreats in the Western Ghats

Just 4.6 kms apart from each other, Lonavala and Khandala are home to dramatic landscapes, historical forts, ancient caves, charming sunset points, beautiful lakes and cascading waterfalls.

Udaipur

11Udaipur

The City of Ancient Palaces & Lakes

Snuggled along the banks of Lake Pichola with a gorgeous backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur charms you with its age-hold heritage and culture mirrored in stately palaces, magnificent temples and sparkling lakes.

Coorg

12Coorg

Scenic Hill Station in Karnataka

Unwind in the lap of nature in Coorg where aromatic coffee and spice plantations, lush green hills, cascading waterfalls and a distinct old-world charm sooth the senses.

Ooty

13Ooty

Colonial Hill Station in Tamil Nadu

Officially called Ootacamund, the hill-town is better known by its nicknameOoty. It is loved by Bollywood directors, honeymooners, families, and even backpackers, for its mountains, lakes, gardens, and waterfalls.

Kodaikanal

14Kodaikanal

Pretty Hill Town in Tamil Nadu

Spread across the scenic Western Ghats at an altitude of 7,200 feet, Kodaikanal is a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu with wooded slopes, gigantic trees, and misty green meadows.

Munnar

15Munnar

Home of Rolling Tea Terrains & Waterfalls

The biggest tea-planation area in South India, Munnar is also home to several endangered species. It is a spectacular stretch of silent mountains and swaying swathes of thick forests.

Wayanad

16Wayanad

Green Paradise in North-East Kerala

Located on the southern tip of the Deccan plateau, Wayanad is home to clear lakes, dense jungles, and deep valleys. This weekend getaway from Bengaluru, is a paradise for trekkers.

Panchgani

17Panchgani

Picturesque Hill Station in Maharashtra

A stunning landscape complemented by great weather, the hill station of Panchgani is nestled amidst the beauty of the Sahyadri mountains at an altitude of 1,293 metres.

Matheran

18Matheran

An Idyllic Weekend Getaway in Maharashtra

Tucked 2,636 feet above sealevel, Matheran is a hill station near Mumbai that bewitches tourists with its quintessential serenity and untouched beauty. Blessed with a verdant topography, Matheran is Indias smallest hill station.

Nainital

19Nainital

Lake District of the Kumaon Region

Located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, Nainital is a tourist-favourite hill station with beautiful lakes, towering peaks and pleasing climate.

Darjeeling

20Darjeeling

Majestic Queen of the Hills

At the foothills of the Himalayas, Darjeeling abounds in timeless serenity and attracts holidaymakers with its rolling tea plantations, views of Mount Kanchenjunga and age-old monasteries.

Cherrapunji

21Cherrapunji

Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya

Located in the 'Abode of Clouds', Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is an attractive tourist destination known for its rich culture, scenic landscapes, lush greenery, mesmerizing waterfalls and remarkable living root bridges.

Gangtok

22Gangtok

A Spiritual Hill Getaway in Sikkim

Dotted with sacred Buddhist monasteries, the largest town in Sikkim, Gangtok, impresses with crystalline glacial lakes and dense forests and stunning views of the Himalayan mountains.

Lakshadweep

23Lakshadweep

Tropical Band of Islands

Settled off the Kerala coast on Laccadive sea, Lakshadweep translates to a hundred thousand islands. A club of 36 atolls and coral reefs, the nature tourism destination is known for preserved ecology and water sports.

Diu

24Diu

Home to Palm-Fringed White Sand Beaches

Once a Portuguese colony, Diu is a small island city dotted with beaches from all sides. It also showcases a rich heritage and exquisite architecture.

Malshej Ghat

25Malshej Ghat

Mountain pass in Maharashtra

Malshej Ghat is a mountain pass in India's Maharashtra state that is part of the Western Ghats Range. Some of the many species of birds that call this area home are quails, cuckoos and flamingos. Beautiful waterfalls and lush valleys await exploration in the nearby highlands. Visitors who like to partake in exciting pursuits and learn about the local wildlife flock to this area. If you are in search of a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature, Malshej Ghat will prove to be the perfect spot for you.

Chikmagalur

26Chikmagalur

Lush Green Hill Station in Karnataka

A hill station at the foothills of the Mullayanagiri peak in the Western Ghats in Karnataka, Chikmagalur entices with trekking trails, coffee plantations, rivers, waterfalls, temples and wildlife.

Shimla

27Shimla

Popular for Fascinating Toy Train Rides

The erstwhile British Summer Capital is packed with colonial-era architectural marvels, picturesque hilly hotspots, and a toy train tagged as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Manali

28Manali

Say hello to hippie villages and scenic valleys.

Nestled on the banks of River Beas, Manali will take your breath away with its snow-kissed peaks, lush valleys and heart-pumping adventure experiences in the heart of Himalayas.

Mount Abu

29Mount Abu

Rajasthan's Only Hill Station

The only hill station in Rajasthan and the former summer capital of Rajputana rulers, Mount Abu affords a stunning landscape complemented by great weather at an altitude of 1220 metres.

Shillong

30Shillong

Green Paradise in Meghalaya

The Scotland of the East, Shillong offers scenic vistas complete with lakes, waterfalls and mountain peaks that make it one of the prettiest hill stations in the region.

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Head out on an extended vacation and explore offbeat destinations

Take a break with your family in June and explore the diverse destinations of the planet. Spend the summer vacations exploring new places and experiencing new cultures. Discover hill stations like Kasol, Rishikesh, Srinagar, McLeodganj, Shimla, Manali, and escape the summer heat of your hometown. Make the vacation more exciting by going on treks, breathing in some fresh air, savouring local cuisines and experiencing the thrill of adventurous sports. If you're more into beaches, embark on a journey across Kerala or Tamil Nadu. Walk around Fort Kochi, tour the tea gardens of Munnar and admire the picturesque sunset on the backwaters of Alleppey. Explore the pristine beaches of Chennai, Mahabalipuram, Vellore and Yelagiri in Tamil Nadu.

If you're planning to go on a trip abroad, there are many offbeat destinations to discover. Countries like Denmark, Peru, New Zealand, Croatia, Alaska, Japan and Indonesia should definitely be on your list. Admire the famous Mount Fuji, take a stroll through Tokyo's vibrant streets, relive history at Machu Pichu, or discover the beautiful city of Copenhagen. Consider Switzerland as your next destination if you want to witness the magical combination of scenic beauty, wholesome food and beautiful architecture. Visit the fascinating cities of Lucerne and Geneva, taste Swiss chocolates and devour the famous fondue pot filled with yummy melted cheese. The list of such exotic destinations is endless. Book a trip to any such destination as per your mood and budget and set on your sojourn with your family.


List of the Best Places to Visit in July


Places to Visit In July In South India

Coonoor, Alleppey, Munnar, Coorg, Kodaikanal

Places to visit in July for Honeymoon

Kerala, Shimla, Coorg, Ladakh, Lonavala & Khandala

Best Places to visit in July Outside India

Bali, Maldives, Phuket, Thailand, Sri Lanka

Best Places to Visit in July with Family

Shimla, Manali, Mussoorie, Kerala, Mahabaleshwar

Best Places to visit in July in North India

Shimla, Manali, Nainital & Ladakh

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I travel to in July?

In July, the temperature in most destinations rises considerably. So, visiting places with cool and pleasant weather is good as it provides you with opportunities to explore more! Rishikesh, Wayanad, Chikmagalur, Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar, Manali, Gangtok, Coorg, Shimla, Mount Abu, Almora, Srinagar, Dharamshala and Darjeeling are some great choices!

What are some of the best international destinations to visit in July?

You have a lot of options to explore if you are travelling outside India! If you like snow, then visit Switzerland. If you are among the adventure-seeking type, go to Cappadocia in Turkey – The Land of Hot-Air Balloons. The UK is classic and one of the most visited destination. You can even choose to go to Austria, France and the USA.

What are the things that I should carry or be careful about while travelling in July?

Travelling in summer provides you with many fun opportunities to see and explore various types of destinations. But it's also essential that you take care of yourself when the heat gets too much. So, stay hydrated by keeping a water bottle on the go and carry some snacks to keep yourself energised. Do remember always to carry and use a sunscreen.