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Best Places to Visit in October in India – A Complete Travel Guide

  • Writer: Krunal Solanki
    Krunal Solanki
  • Sep 10
  • 3 min read

October is one of the most beautiful months to travel across India. With the monsoon retreating and winter just beginning, the weather turns pleasant, skies are clear, and landscapes come alive in shades of green and gold. Whether you’re looking for mountains, beaches, festivals, or cultural vibes, October is the perfect month to explore.

Here are some of the best places to visit in October in India with travel tips, budget, and highlights:

Best Places to Visit in October in India – A Complete Travel Guide
Best Places to Visit in October in India – A Complete Travel Guide

1. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand – Yoga, Adventure & Ganga Aarti

  • Why October? Clear weather, cool breeze, and safe waters for rafting.

  • Things to Do: River rafting, yoga retreats, camping by the Ganges, evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat.

  • Budget Stay: ₹800 – ₹1500 per night (Zostel, Hosteller available).

  • Food: Don’t miss local thalis, chole bhature, and masala chai by the Ganges.

  • Travel Access: Nearest railway station – Haridwar (25 km), airport – Dehradun (20 km).

2. Jaipur, Rajasthan – The Pink City’s Festive Charm

  • Why October? Comfortable weather to explore forts and markets, plus festive vibes of Navratri & Diwali.

  • Things to Do: Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh sunset, shopping in Johari & Bapu Bazaar.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1200 – ₹2500 per night.

  • Food: Dal Baati Churma, Ghevar, Pyaaz Kachori.

  • Travel Access: Jaipur International Airport, major railway connectivity.

3. Jodhpur, Rajasthan – The Blue City with Desert Breeze

  • Why October? Perfect time to explore Mehrangarh Fort & desert safaris.

  • Things to Do: Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Bishnoi village safari.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1000 – ₹2000 (Zostel Jodhpur available).

  • Food: Mirchi Vada, Makhaniya Lassi.

  • Travel Access: Jodhpur airport & railway station are well connected.

4. Darjeeling, West Bengal – Tea Gardens & Himalayan Views

  • Why October? The skies are clear for Kanchenjunga views after monsoon.

  • Things to Do: Toy Train ride, Tiger Hill sunrise, Batasia Loop, tea estate tours.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1500 – ₹3000 per night.

  • Food: Momos, Thukpa, Darjeeling tea.

  • Travel Access: Nearest airport – Bagdogra (70 km), nearest major railway – NJP (62 km).

5. Hampi, Karnataka – Ancient Ruins in Cool Weather

  • Why October? Comfortable weather to explore UNESCO ruins & boulder landscapes.

  • Things to Do: Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, Coracle ride on Tungabhadra river.

  • Budget Stay: ₹800 – ₹1800 guesthouses/hostels.

  • Food: South Indian meals, banana leaf thalis.

  • Travel Access: Hospet railway station (13 km), Hubli airport (150 km).

6. Goa – Beaches & Music Vibes Begin

  • Why October? Season just begins, lesser crowds, lower prices, and beach shacks reopen.

  • Things to Do: North Goa parties, South Goa beaches, water sports, flea markets.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1000 – ₹2500 (Zostel Goa & Hosteller available).

  • Food: Seafood platters, Goan curries, Bebinca.

  • Travel Access: Dabolim Airport, Madgaon & Thivim railway stations.

7. Munnar, Kerala – Tea Valleys & Misty Hills

  • Why October? Post-monsoon greenery, cool weather, and scenic waterfalls.

  • Things to Do: Tea gardens, Eravikulam National Park, Attukal waterfalls.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1200 – ₹2500.

  • Food: Kerala Sadya, Appam with stew.

  • Travel Access: Nearest airport – Cochin (110 km), Aluva railway station (100 km).

8. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh – Music Festival & Tribal Culture

  • Why October? Famous for Ziro Music Festival and lush green landscapes.

  • Things to Do: Tribal village tours, paddy fields, music vibes.

  • Budget Stay: ₹1000 – ₹2000 homestays.

  • Food: Local tribal dishes, rice beer.

  • Travel Access: Nearest railway – North Lakhimpur (100 km), nearest airport – Guwahati (450 km).

Travel Tips for October Trips

✅ Book tickets & stays early, October is a popular season.

✅ Carry light woolens for hill stations.

✅ Respect local cultures & festivals.

✅ Keep cash handy in remote areas.

Final Words

October in India is magical — the landscapes are fresh, festivals are in full swing, and travel becomes effortless. Whether you want to trek in the Himalayas, soak in royal palaces, or relax on a beach, October is the month to pack your bags.

“Travel in October feels like poetry – where every step writes a verse in your journey.” – SK

 
 
 

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