10 Places In India That You can Visit This November
Bharatpur- Bharatpur is surrounded by beautiful scenic beauty and has a tranquil atmosphere. The bird sanctuary in Bharatpur, which is home to more than 230 different bird species, is the city's biggest attraction while, t he majestic Lohagarh fort is another one. Apart from that, t here are locations like the Chawad Devi Temple, Laxman Mandir, and Bankey Bihari Temple for spiritual tourists. There are also several historical attractions at the Bharatpur Palace and Museum. Adventures including rappelling, zip lining, rifle shooting, archery, pipe walking, horizontal ladder walking, plane walking, Burma bridge walking, heebie jeebie and quake walking can also be done to make your trip even more thrilling. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppChikmagalur- The calm city of Chikmagalur, commonly referred to as the Coffee Land of Karnataka, is ready to calm you down both inside and out with its aroma. As a result, you might consider gathering your belongings and travelling quickly to this coffee land. Chikmagalur, with its lush green trees and majestic Mullayangiri hills as a backdrop, is one of the most well-liked destinations for trekkers, nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and explorers. Numerous temples, such as the Sharadamba Temple, Vidyashankara Temple, Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple, and Amruteshwar Temple, are located on the pious land. These temples give beauty to the area and draw pilgrims from far and wide who come to pray there. (Image Source: Getty)
Kalimpong- Famous for its beautiful valley views and also the Buddhist monasteries, Kalimpong is a hill station that can be visited in the month of November owing to its picturesque scenery. The monasteries and churches bear witness to the remarkable history of Bhutan and are thought to have formerly been under the control of Bhutanese Kings. (Image Source: Getty)
Sanchi- The stupas of Sanchi are renowned worldwide as the pinnacle of Buddhist craftsmanship, and their origins may be traced to the Mauryan era. The entire collection of the remains is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Through exquisite carvings, the life of Lord Buddha as told in the Jataka stories is portrayed here. The Chethiyagiri Vihara Festival, will take you on a time travel when pilgrims from all over the world flock to Sanchi to witness the holy remains of Sariputta and Maha Moggallana. This is one of the greatest destinations to visit in November in India because of its religious significance. (Image Source: Getty)
Alleppey- Alappuzha (Alleppey) is presently Kerala's backwater tourism centre. House boats, known locally as Kettuvallam, are available for hiring on a daily basis as well as for longer periods of time to transport tourists along the old waterways. The place is also known as the 'Venice of the East'. Float around, admiring the lush green paddy fields, curving rice barges, and village life along the banks. Indeed, nature has lavished her abundance to this place. (Image Source: Getty)
Bir Billing- Bir is a small town in Himachal Pradesh that is also recognised as India's paragliding capital. This exquisite village adds more glitters and sparkles to Himachal's charm. Bir is recognised for exciting sports such as trekking, paragliding, mountain biking, and hand gliding, providing you the adrenaline rush you've been yearning for. Bir has something for everyone; go shopping at Bir Road Market, take a leisurely walk around the lake, spend a few hours at the Himalayan Film School, discover the cafes that serve delectable traditional Tibetan dishes, and gaze out the window at the serene view. (Image Source: Getty)
Garo Hills- Garo Hill is one of the top places in Meghalaya for nature enthusiasts. The Wangala festival makes November an excellent time to visit this destination. This festival is known as the 100-drum festival because it features traditional drums, horns, dances, and other activities. This is the harvest festival and people can be found working on fields during this month. (Image Source: Getty)
Shanti Niketan- During the winter, Shanti Niketan transforms into a magnificent wonderland. The entire area would resemble a winter hill station. Tagore's Aashram, located in the Uttrayan Complex, is one of the most treasured destinations in Santiniketan. It is the first structure Tagore's father erected when he arrived many years ago. Amar Kutir is another site to go to see a variety of locally manufactured handicrafts, such as leather printed bags and printed fabric. You must schedule your vacation around a Saturday if you wish to attend the Khoai fair. The fair begins at 4 a.m., and artisans from all across the area set up stalls here. (Image Source: Getty)
Daman- Daman is a beach-based tourist destination where all water-based activities are at their best during the early winter. The tourist season here begins in early November. Sunbathing and swimming are the two most popular activities here. There is a lighthouse that will make an impression on your mind. Every traveller who visits Daman and Diu falls in love with this location. Daman has a strong Catholic connection due to its Portuguese history, and the Cathedral of Bom Jesus is one of the most important religious monuments for them. (Image Source: Getty)
Tawang- Tawang is a small hill town in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. We can experience Tibetan culture and architecture because the area was historically controlled by Tibet. Tawang monastery is the most well-known attraction in Tawang and is the country's largest monastery and the world's largest monastery outside of Tibet. During the months of December and January, the area receives an abundance of snowfall. This makes November the ideal month to visit this place. The area will be clear for sightseeing, making tourist activities more enjoyable. (Image Source: Getty)