India is a tropical and historical country, and also home to three distinct seasons in a year, with the monsoon season being the most awaited for it bringing a soothing relief to the weather and great fortune to the farmers to facilitate them with required things. June is one of the hottest months in the whole year but because of the impending monsoon in some places and an outright deluge of rains in most, June is made cooler, happier, and greener. It also becomes a highly coveted time to celebrate a relaxing, rejuvenating holiday, and what better way to do that than to choose from some of the best places to visit in June in India? Tafri Travel is one of the best platforms where you can customize your packages and get reserved here are Kovalam, Dharmasala, Nubra Valley, Shillong, Gulmarg, Gangtok, and many more across all the different geographical landscapes of India. These are the places that reveal the green grasslands with the beauty of nature.

Top 20 Places to Visit in June in India 

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1. Nubra valley , Ladakh

The beautiful Valley of Nubra is said to have originated from the Tethys Sea, from where the Himalayas are also believed to have risen in the same region. Situated in the lap of Ladakh, In June, the temperature here ranges between 8-20°C, making this the summertime and the most ideal one at the same time. There are many things that we can do in Nubra Valley, such as the camel rides are a must, taking us across all the rugged areas white landscapes and into a magical place. There is another great place that we can go and visit here is the Hundar dunes, suffused with local dance and musical performances. A nearby village named Panamik is popular for its hot sulfur springs, its relaxing and curative properties, and the historical culture of the place. After that head towards the Siachen Glacier for a first-hand peek into what went into the Kargil war and can easily buy pashmina shawls and socks, almonds, walnuts, and pistachios from Panama markets to explore this place.

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2. Dharamshala, India

This is the place that is also known as the hub of green forests and dense areas with cedar forests, little cottages, and block-paved roads, Dharamsala is 

 home to the Dalai Lama along with the Tibetan government in exile. The place is freezing in winter, where, summers are the perfect time to go and enjoy a holiday over this place. June is the peak of summer, where the temperature ranges between 22°C to 38°C and marks some great long sunny days for our activities. We can also explore the Thekchen Chöling Temple Complex, which happens to be the most spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism, and the famous Kangra Fort, Jwalamukhi Devi Temple, fragrant tea gardens, and the largest Bhagsu waterfalls. There are various sports and adventure activities such as paragliding, trekking up Triund, the famous Kareri lake trek, camping under the stars, and taking a tour of the HCPA cricket stadium. We can also explore Gyuto Monastery and spend an evening meditating there and then can head to see the Mani Lhakhang Stupa over the coastal part.

3. Nainital, Uttarakhand

June is the peak of summer when the sun lies over our heads. Situated in the town of Uttarakhand, where the temperature ranges between 14°C – 30°C. The breezes are cool and wake up to the heat, bringing our trip the best of both seasons whether it is winter or summer. There are many places that we can explore in Nainital, beautiful lakes, adventurous sports like boating in Lake Naini, and picnics on river banks. Chandi Chowk is popular for great food joints and cafes so head there for a roadside feast.  There is a Snow Point that gives some great views of the Himalayan mountains to visit the Eco Cave Garden for its flora and fauna. There is one more Hike along some scenic trails and watch the sunset from Hanuman Garh where we can go to trek up the Naini Peak or horse trekking up the Tiffin Top. We can also cross the valley on an aerial ropeway and take the children to Appu Ghar to explore some fun rides. 

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4. Mount Abu, Rajasthan

The only beautiful hill station situated in the desert state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu was developed by the royals, once upon a time to enjoy a summer getaway. Today it serves the exact purpose, albeit to beat the summer heat and enjoy the majestic monsoons from the altitude. June here is a buffer between summer and monsoon, so we can make the best time to visit this place. The temperatures range between 23°C minimum to 33°C maximum, with warm days, and cool nights that reflect light precipitation at the end of the month. Mount Abu is the place that holds religious significance among the Jains of India and hence has a pilgrimage status. There are many things that we can do here including trekking through Aravali Hills, boating in Nakki Lake, and picnicking down the Dhrudhiya waterfalls. The weather permits us to enjoy all outdoor activities and the landscape sways. After that, we can head towards Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary to explore the indigenous wildlife of the hot Rajasthan mountains.

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5. Shillong, Meghalaya

This place is also the capital of Meghalaya and is famous for its gardens, walking trails, waterfalls, and lots of thick forests. Its name means ‘abode of clouds’ and Shillong doesn’t disappoint its visitors. June usually comes in the category that sees the onset of monsoon and hence becomes the shoulder season for a last visit before the state becomes inaccessible as this place is the best place to visit in June in India. The temperature ranges about 27°C and rainy days make the weather super romantic. Here we can explore the gardens at Lady Hydari Park, Ward’s Lake, the many walking trails surrounding another great spot for the borders, and the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures. The Elephant Falls to the southwest of the town this place another great spot for picnicking, while to the east we have the forested Shillong Peak for stunning views. The famous Umiam Lake makes for a great place to relax. Trekking, shopping, cycling, and trail walking are some of the best activities that we can undertake in Shillong this month. We can also climb up the Shillong Peak to get a bird’s eye view of the city to check out the Laitlum Canyons for the stunning view of zig-zag hilly roadways. 

6. Tawang, India

This place can be known as the disputed land between India and China, but a beautiful one.  A part of the state of Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang is home to the Tawang Monastery which makes it a mesmerizing paradise for Buddhists natural beauty is unrivaled and it breathes new life into the summer of June. The temperature remains comfortably below 21°C and June makes a shoulder season before the comeback of rain. There are many things that we can do such as hiking up the Bumla Pass and exploring the place where the McMahon Line demarcates India from China. For travelers, seek out the Thingbu And Tsachu hot springs to relax and rejuvenate in the warm sulfur waters, Bollywood lovers must visit the famous Madhuri Lake, named after Madhuri Dixit who shot her movie Koyla over this place. It has many war memorials that need to be remembered on the special occasions that we live for.

7. Guwahati, India

This place is also called the jewel of the Northeast, and Guwahati is located on River Brahmaputra in the state of Assam. Along with its typical Assamese culture, dense or hilly region, and historical and religious sites, this place is a delight when we talk about travel and tourism and has been the favorite on travelers’ radars for years now. June in Guwahati is a hot summer before the onslaught of proper monsoons, the temperature is 32°C highs and 25°C lows, with around 16 rainy days. The warmth and lushness make for a wonderful time to explore with friends and family. After that, we can start with Guwahati’s famous hilltop Kamakhya Temple, a shrine of Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu. The next place Kamakhya is also the Tantrik Shakti Cult center of the Northeast and after that, we can head to the 18th-century Navagraha Temple or the Nine Planets temple, which is an astronomical center and also a planetary shrine. 

8. Gulmarg, India

This place lies inside THE heaven, snow beauty or the ‘meadow of flowers’ is a hill station town that is situated in Kashmir. Located in the Pir Panjal ranges of the Himalayas, Gulmarg boasts many places for great sightseeing, with lots of amazing adventures and a great time in summer. The temperature here ranges across the 29°C mark and hovers in the 20s. With so many long days, hot sunshine, and plenty of opportunities, Gulmarg is a perfect holiday idea. Ski in Gulmarg, is one of the best grounds for seasoned skiers, there is Aparwath Peak and the novice can learn on shallower slopes. Here we can also try snowboarding and sledding as the snow is still ripe on the mountains. There is another great amusement here is the Gulmarg Gondola ride, the world’s second-highest cable car project. Gulmarg in summer is popular for golfing as the town owns the world’s second-highest golf course. We can explore tourist places here such as Baba Reshi Shrine, St. Mary’s Church, and Rani Temple.

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9. Gangtok, Sikkim

It is a Tibetan base and serves as a base camp for hikers and trekkers in the Himalayas that doesn’t mean Gangtok doesn’t have its touristy stuff to boast about. In June, the climatic condition in Gangtok is mild and pleasant, with a temperature range between 13-22°C and the mountainous air is nice and cool as this is one of the best experiences we must try. There are many things that we can do in Gangtok such as a Yak safari through the trails of Dzongri and Lake Tsomgo. The idea of photo sessions follows, making a great memory for our album that we can also try trekking here or mountain biking if our legs are not up to it. There are some places that we can’t afford to miss like Gangtok-Temi, and Gangtok-Rangpo. We can also enjoy river rafts in the Teesta River and paraglide down the Himalayan ranges. Gangtok is also popular for its Tibetan cuisine, best eaten at 9’INE Native Cuisine where we can get lip-smacking Momos, Fermented Soybean, and Dim sums that are too delicious.

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10. Kovalam, India

The beautiful town hosts a beautiful beach with a lighthouse and has a hoard of other beaches, seeing platforms, promenades, and tourist spots. Since Kerala is the most and a year-round destination, Kovalam is great at any time. But June is my favorite because it marks the arrival of monsoon, with rain washing all the summer dust off and the sand and mud giving out a sweet warm scent to explore and visit Lighthouse Beach with its vintage striped lighthouse, viewing platform, and pleasant breeze. There are many times when the Samudra and Hawa beaches are there for us to relax or have a small picnic by the Karamana River. Some places that we must visit are Vellayani Lake, Neyyar Dam, Aruvikkara Dam, and Valiyathura Pier are great tourist sites. For a temple tour, we have Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave Temple, Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple, and Halcyon Castle where we can also indulge in swimming, surfing, jet skiing, parasailing, and paragliding and can go for Catamaran rides at Hawa Beach.

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11. Auli, Uttarakhand

This beautiful place is a Himalayan ski resort and a popular hill station situated in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand that is surrounded by coniferous and oak forests, plus the Nanda Devi and Nar Parvat mountains where a long cable car links Auli to the town of Joshimath. The North side of Auli is the colorful Badrinath Temple, a Hindu pilgrimage site, and the Valley of Flowers National Park, with its alpine flora and wildlife like snow leopards and red foxes Come and enjoy the love of nature. Auli is among one of the best summer destinations in India. The majestic snow-covered peaks, green grasslands, and lush green meadows are the highlights of this town. If you are the person who ever wanted to exchange scorching summer days with cool mountain breezes then they must pay a visit to this beautiful and cozy location.

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12. Myanmar, India

This place is Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, Munnar boasts stunning tea plantations, mist-covered hills, and cascading waterfalls, making it an idyllic retreat for all tourist lovers. During the monsoon, the region receives abundant rainfall, enhancing its beauty and creating a serene atmosphere for travelers. The raindrops glisten on the tea leaves, and the mist blankets the hills, providing a picturesque setting that is simply breathtaking and pleasant. Munnar is a town in the Western Ghats mountain range that is located in India’s Kerala state. A famous hill station and former resort for the British Raj elite, are all surrounded by rolling hills dotted with tea plantations established in the late 19th century. The famous Eravikulam National Park, a habitat for the endangered mountain goat Nilgiri tahr, is home to the Lakkam Waterfalls, hiking trails, and the 2,695m-tall Anamudi Peak that we must pay a visit.

13. Lonavala, India

This place is popular for its breathtaking valleys, Lonavala is a greenish and dense hill station near Mumbai, where we can enjoy lush green landscapes, pristine lakes, and rejuvenating monsoon showers. The cool breeze and the fragrance of wet soil add an enchanting touch to our visit, which makes it a must-visit place in June. We can witness the waterfalls in full flow, visit the famous Karla and Bhaja caves, and indulge in some delicious local snacks while enjoying the region’s scenic beauty. Lonavala is one of the best places that we can go and enjoy in June in India. Lonavala is a hill station surrounded by green valleys and dense forests in western India near Mumbai. The Karla Caves and the Bhaja Caves are ancient Buddhist shrines carved out of rock as they feature massive pillars and intricate relief sculptures. South of the Bhaja Caves sits the imposing Lohagad Fort, with its 4 gates and the West part of here is Bhushi Dam, where water overflows onto a set of steps during the rainy season.

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14. Coorg, India

This place is Known as the “Scotland of India,” Coorg offers a picturesque setting with coffee plantations, misty hills, and stunning waterfalls, dense forests, green grasslands making it one of the known places in India to visit in June. The monsoon showers paint the landscape in vibrant shades of green, by creating a soothing and romantic ambiance for tourist lovers. We can take leisurely walks amidst the coffee estates, visit the famous Abbey Falls, and savor the aroma of freshly brewed coffee while enjoying the serene beauty of Coorg where the Madikeri is a hill town in southern India. This place is framed by the Western Ghats mountain range, it’s known for the Raja’s Seat, a simple monument overlooking forests and rice paddies. In the center part of this place, the 17th-century Madikeri Fort features 2 stone elephants at the entrance. The domed Omkareshwar Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva and the northwest, cascading Abbey Falls is surrounded by spice plantations and many more.

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15. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

This is the place in India’s most amazing tourist spots, that attracts thousands of visitors each year just because of its charm, beauty, calmness, peace, and purity. The place has an underlying simplicity that draws travelers to pay a visit where we can go and participate in the city’s activities. We can wander the city streets in the evening contemplating life and beyond, or we can go camping under the stars, or help us shop along Shimla’s vibrant lanes. Shimla is the capital of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, which is situated in the Himalayan foothills. Once the summer capital of British India, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway, completed in 1903 that is also known for the handicraft shops that line The Mall, a pedestrian avenue, and the Lakkar Bazaar, a market specializing in wooden toys and crafts that we can explore with our loved ones.

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16. Alleppey, Kerala

This is best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic Kerala backwaters, a popular network of tranquil canals and lagoons. Alappuzha Beach is one of the best sites of the 19th-century Alappuzha Lighthouse. The city’s Mullakkal Temple features a traditional and a modern design. The popular event Punnamada Lake’s snake boat races are a well-known annual function that we can go and attend there to explore the backwaters of Alleppey during the monsoons to witness nature in its full glory by cruising through the emerald-green canals amidst drizzling rain is an experience to cherish. Alleppey is the best city on the Laccadive Sea in the southern Indian state of Kerala. The monsoon and cozy weather bring a sense of tranquillity to Alleppey, with the rhythmic sound of raindrops creating a soothing ambiance where we can rent a traditional houseboat, meander through the backwaters, witness the coexistence of nature and human settlements, and savor the flavors of authentic Kerala cuisine while immersing ourself in the ethereal beauty of Alleppey to explore the nature in some different way.

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17. Pelling, India

This place is nestled in the Himalayas, Pelling is the place that offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, dense forests, green grasslands, and vibrant monasteries, allowing us to immerse ourselves in nature’s beauty during the monsoons. The monsoon season in Pelling brings a unique charm, with pleasure and clouds playing hide-and-seek with the mountains and the occasional drizzle adding to the tranquillity of the surroundings. We can visit the sacred Pemayangtse Monastery, admire the panoramic view from Sangachoeling Monastery, and indulge in adventurous activities like trekking and river rafting this is a small town in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim, at the foothills of the famous place Mount Khangchendzonga. Pemayangtse Monastery features wall paintings, sculptures, and a gold-plated statue of Guru Padmasambhava exploring a valley, the 17th-century Rabdentse Palace, now in ruins, still has evidence of the king’s bedroom and kitchen to enjoy here with our loved ones.

18. Khandala, India

This place is located in the Sahyadri range, Khandala is a famous monsoon retreat. With its mist-covered valleys, past and historic forts, and gushing waterfalls, it offers a delightful escape from the city chaos. The monsoon rains transform Khandala into a lush green haven, green where nature’s beauty shines in all its glory. We can visit the iconic Rajmachi Fort, trek to the mesmerizing Bhushi Dam, and enjoy panoramic views from Tiger’s Leap while immersing ourselves in the monsoon charm of Khandala. Khandala is a famous hill station in the Western Ghat mountains of Maharashtra, western India that is home to vantage spots including Sunset Point and Rajmachi Point, with views of Rajmachi Fort. The largest Waterfalls surround the Tamhini Ghat mountain pass and East of town, the Bhaja and Karla caves are ancient, Buddhist rock-cut shrines featuring intricate carvings and pillars to explore with our loved ones.

19. Agumbe, India

This place is dubbed the “Cherrapunji of the South,” Agumbe receives heavy rainfall, and green grasslands by creating a green paradise with its dense rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. The monsoon season in Agumbe is a delight for nature enthusiasts, as the dense and large rainforests come alive with the symphony of raindrops and vibrant hues with a huge diversity of flora and fauna. We can embark on thrilling treks through the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, witness the mesmerizing Jogigundi Falls, and be involved in birdwatching while being surrounded by the raw beauty of Agumbe. This place is surrounded by the Western Ghats mountains and lush rainforest, it’s popular for its many waterfalls, such as Onake Abbi, Bakarna, and Jogi Gundi Falls. There are many things that we can do over there like The Sunset View Point overlooks forested valleys. Nearby is Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple To the south, tigers, leopards, and king cobras live in Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary and many more.

20. Wayanad, India

This place has many rolling hills, dense forests, and pristine waterfalls that come alive during the monsoon, offering a tranquil and rejuvenating escape from city life or seeing nature differently. The heavy monsoon rains transform Wayanad into a vibrant landscape, with mist-covered peaks, green grasslands, and gushing waterfalls creating a serene environment for travelers. We can explore the ancient Edakkal Caves, take a dip in the refreshing waters of Soochipara Falls, and embark on wildlife safaris in the lush green forests while experiencing the magical monsoon charm of Wayanad such a mesmerizing place. In the east part of this place, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested region with areas of high altitude, home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards, and many more. In the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs, some dating back to the Neolithic age that we can go and have lots of fun.

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Conclusion

As the winter season gets over and the hot sunshine makes a comeback then the hot summer lies over our head. With the climatic conditions and temperature range in June on the rise around the country, there are a few areas where we can get away from the sweltering heat and humidity. Without question, in any of the major topics the majority of them stay in the mountains, making them ideal summer retreats. Because of the pleasant and moderate environment in these hill stations in June, where we may have difficulty making hotel reservations in these areas during the month. So, once you’ve decided on your favorite places to visit in June in India, we recommend that you make your reservations in advance otherwise you will not get our accommodation and other facilities in the required time.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. The best places to visit in June with friends:

Ans: Manali, Himachal Pradesh – Snow-capped peaks, paragliding, and riverside camping.

Leh-Ladakh – Breathtaking landscapes, road trips, and monasteries.

Goa – Beaches, nightlife, and water sports.

Meghalaya – Lush green valleys, waterfalls, and caves for adventure.

Rishikesh – River rafting, camping, and yoga retreats.

2. The best places to visit in India with family in June:

Ans: Manali, Himachal Pradesh – Pleasant weather, adventure activities, and scenic beauty.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Cool climate, toy train ride, and Mall Road stroll.

Darjeeling, West Bengal – Tea gardens, toy train, and mesmerizing Kanchenjunga views.

Munnar, Kerala – Lush greenery, waterfalls, and tea plantations.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Botanical gardens, boat rides, and Nilgiri toy train.

3. The best places to visit in June for couples in India:

Ans: Manali, Himachal Pradesh – Pleasant weather, scenic views, and adventure activities.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Colonial charm, lush greenery, and romantic vibes.

Coorg, Karnataka – Misty hills, coffee plantations, and peaceful retreats.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Cool climate, beautiful gardens, and lake boating.

Munnar, Kerala – Tea estates, waterfalls, and cozy weather.

4. Hill stations in India to visit in June:

Ans: Manali, Himachal Pradesh – Snow-capped peaks, lush greenery, and adventure activities.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Colonial charm, pleasant weather, and scenic landscapes.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Misty hills, tea gardens, and serene boat rides.

Munnar, Kerala – Rolling tea plantations, waterfalls, and cozy resorts.

Darjeeling, West Bengal – Stunning sunrise at Tiger Hill, toy train rides, and tea estates.