Lights, colors, and crisp autumn air. 🪔✨ As the days grow shorter, India only grows brighter. Experience the magic of Durga Puja and Diwali. #IncredibleIndia #AutumnVibes #Diwali2024
The searing summer heat is gone, replaced by "improved weather" and a gentle cool in the air. autumn india
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Nature is at her most generous during the Indian autumn. In the north, the valley of Kashmir transforms into a palette of russet and gold, famously inspiring the poet’s phrase, “Yeh chashm-e-kashmir, yeh gulistan-e-Kashmir” (This eye of Kashmir, this garden of Kashmir). Further southeast, the hills of Meghalaya—the abode of clouds—begin to clear, offering crystal-clear views of the living root bridges and fresh waterfalls without the overpowering torrent of the monsoon. Further southeast, the hills of Meghalaya—the abode of
: Typically held in October, these festivals celebrate the feminine divine with nine nights of dance, art, and incredible food.
| Theme | Route | Duration | |-------|-------|-----------| | | Ahmedabad (Navratri) → Kolkata (Durga Puja) → Varanasi (Ganga Aarti & Diwali) | 12–14 days | | Golden Foliage & Hills | Delhi → Manali → Naggar (birch forests) → Dharamshala | 8–10 days | | Royal Rajasthan | Jaipur (Dussehra) → Jodhpur → Udaipur (post-monsoon lakes full) | 7–9 days | | South India Autumn | Chennai → Mahabalipuram → Pondicherry → Madurai (cooler nights) | 6–8 days |