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Best Places to Visit India in May

India is a vast nation. No matter how many times you have been visited the country, each visit to this spectacular land makes you like you are in the land of wonders adorning the country’s diversity and its glorious complexities. Its topography is home to mountains, rivers, valleys, seashores to deserts, and flat plains.

List of 7 Must Visit in Places May 2020

The scorching sun and the hottest month in the country, here are a few destinations to plan in May. Get your bag packed scroll down the best options that you want to fly. Rekindle the memories and enjoy yourself with your dear ones.

Himachal Pradesh

The Himalayas at the backdrop surrounded by lushly greenery vegetations, waterfalls tumbling down hundreds of feet into deep forest valleys to add more beauty to this state. Himachal Pradesh is the most favorable spot for this summer. This month towns of this state start warming up and visitors are welcomed.

Things to do

Himachal Pradesh is beautiful heaven of mountains, evergreen vegetation surrounded with lakes and river inviting backpackers to the hill stations spots. Hikers around the world pick Spiti valley or Indrahar Pass or Beas Kund to paradise he beauty of the valley. Don your hiking boots and pack your back. One can even enjoy paragliding with camping and even spot a few wild animals in Naina Devi. This state even welcomes the devotes to check in the oldest temples of the centuries like Chamba, Manikaean, Mandi, and Kaza.

How to reach

The first question which comes to one’s mind is how to reach? The roads are well connected. One can drive either from Delhi or Chandigarh by road. One can book flight tickets to Kullu Airport.

The last rail connectivity station is Kalka with narrow gauge lines running regularly to Ambala.

Jammu and Kashmir

The country’s luxurious heaven stops the heart of travelers with spectacular views that nature provides.  An astonishing voyage across the glittering lakes, majestic forest, and mountain peaks and cliffs is all about this state. The steep roads winds as it climbs the Himalayan range where the climate becomes cool and the clouds play its games.

Things to do

Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg, and Beetab Valley are some of the popular tourist destinations. Ride a Shikara in Dal Lake and stay a night in the luxurious houseboat in the lake. Enjoy those floating markets and beautiful gardens enriched in the times of the Mughal empire in Srinagar. The famous pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi welcomes devotes from each corner of the world.

How to reach

The major airports of the state are Sheikh Ul-Alam Airport in Srinagar and Jammu Airport. The roads are well connected. One can avail of the railway service. The last railway connectivity to the state is Jammu Tawi station.

Kerala

Green backlands with a lush interior of the State, where the Arabian Sea just lies like a stone’s throw away attracts the people around the globe. The calm water with the small villages of pearl divers to the coconut trees around the coastline with fast-moving Snake boats is just what Kerala is all about.

 Things to do

Options to beautiful backwater destinations are a must. Alapuzha, Kumarakom, and Kozhikode are a must for your holiday peak. Get yourself wet and play with waves on great beaches on these holiday trips. The state is also a center to old giant ancient structures of palaces and temples.

How to reach

Book your flight tickets to Cochin, Trivandrum, and Calicut. The Southern Railways are always there to serve the people by good connectivity ensuring tracks and making the voyage less expensive. One can even try waterways to view destinations. Hiring a taxi is always available at your doorstep.

Meghalaya

Scotland of the North East has always been a tranquil place. It is surrounded by mountains at the backdrop, along with pristine pine trees with dazzling waterfalls. The neat and clean roads take you straight to the hills with a culturally vibrant city welcomes each visitor to the Hollywood of Northeast.

Things to see:

The state takes you to many options to explore. All Saint’s Cathedral is considered one of the oldest churches in the state. Shillong Peak and The amazing Elephant are a must. Mawlynnong is considered as Asia’s cleanest village. Trek at the David Scott trails and paradise the man-made wonder.

How to reach

Book your flights to Guwahati Airport to reach to heaven. Book a cab and ride your journey for 115 km. Avail cab or bus service from Guwahati and straightway head to your destination.

Tawang

Tawang stands as an offbeat place this summer. The Green extensive mountains adorn the beauty of this place. The rushing waterfall along with a reposeful lake is an ultimate destination for the one who has been trying to find peace.

Things to do

Witness the World’s second-largest monastery which is 400-year-old standing at 3000 meters above sea level. Visit Tawang war memorial at the peak of the hill which is a homage to the martyrs of Indo- China war in the year 1962. The hill station also organizes a number of adventure activities.

How to Reach

Get your tickets booked to the nearest gateway. Tawang stands just 497 km away from Guwahati. You can catch the helicopter service to Tawang either from Guwahati or Naharlagun.

Sikkim

Sikkim stands as a lively hill station for the tourist who wants to make their journey plan in the Himalayan region. The state is known as the cleanest place in the country. The state never fails to provide a glimpse of everything that flora and fauna.

Things to do

Plan a day to Kanchenjunga fall and national park. Nathu La Pass, Hanuman Tok, Rumtek Monastery, Khecheopalri Lake, and Phodong Monastery are must. River rafting in Teesta has always been rated top. When in Sikkim how can you miss a ride on Yak? The state hosts a number of adventure activities with proper safety. Mountain Biking, rock climbing, and trekking are carried throughout the year.

How to reach

Get down at the New Jalpaiguri railway station and hire a cab. Get tickets booked to Bagdogra and ride on a cab or shared taxi.

 

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