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Plan Your Itinerary To Some Of These Best Places To Visit In June In India

Planning a summer trip with your family and friends? Check out these best places to visit in June in India.

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By: Karan Kaushik and Shrestha Purkayastha Published: Jun 01, 2023 02:00 PM IST

Plan Your Itinerary To Some Of These Best Places To Visit In June In India
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We have entered the sixth month of this year. (That was quick!) If you haven’t had the opportunity to embark on a much-needed vacation so far, you can make it happen now. Summer is one of the best seasons to travel in India if you choose the right destination. From mesmerising valleys in Nagaland and Ladakh to some offbeat escapes in Maharashtra, we’ve curated a list of the best places to visit in June in India.

Best places to visit in June in India

Dzukou Valley, Nagaland

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Dzukou Valley is one of Northeast India’s best-kept secrets. Situated at an altitude of 8.044 ft above sea level, the valley sits on the border of Manipur and Nagaland. Relatively less explored with a landscape that spellbinds, the valley is encircled by two rivers – Japfu and Dzukou. The incredible topography features dense green hills perfect for trekking and especially during June, the place transforms into a botanist’s delight. A secret garden in the heart of the valley is carpeted with wildflowers and rhododendrons, with the star of the show being the rare pink Dzukou Lily, an endemic variety.

Things to do

  • Trek to the Japfu Peak.
  • Explore the cultural activities at Naga Heritage Village.
  • Visit Kohima War Cemetery on the battleground of Garrison Hill. The cemetery is one of the most significant memorials of the nation, with 1,420 Commonwealth burials of World War II, 917 burials of Hindu and Sikh soldiers, and several other monumental engravings to learn about.
  • Witness the vast wildlife (Black stork, Monitor lizard, Hoolock gibbon, Palm civets, Golden langur, Sloth bear, Flying squirrel, tigers and elephants) at Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary in Kohima.
  • After a day-long trek, visitors can stop by some of these eateries near the valley for some lip-smacking Indian, Chinese, and Asian cuisines – Amaris, Mhachaki, Ete Coffee, and The Social.

Ideal duration required to explore: 2 days

How to reach

  • The nearest airport is Dimapur Airport: almost 46.5 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Dimapur Railway Station: almost 51.6 km away

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Bhandardara, Maharashtra

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Bhandardara, a quaint hill station perched on the Sahyadri mountain range near Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar district is also considered a holiday resort village. Intertwined by trekking trails and filled with towering natural marvels such as the famous Harishchandra Fort, the place is also a well-known stopover for visitors travelling to places like Shirdi and Nashik. Furthermore, thousands of fireflies lighting up the valley with their fluorescent green light in Bhandarnagar’s camping sites is a one-of-a-kind experience you don’t want to miss.

Things to do 

  • Trek to Kalsubai Shikhar, the highest peak in Maharashtra, located on the border of Nashik and Ahmadnagar, at an elevation of 5,400 ft above sea level. It is nearly 15 km away from Bhandardara
  • Visit Wilson Dam (also known as Bhandardara Dam) encompassed by the Sahyadri mountain ranges. There is also a garden at the base of the dam which is mostly visited to capture beautiful views of this architectural wonder. You’ll also find the Umbrella Falls, located at the Bhandardara Dam itself.
  • Stop by the Ratanwadi Village. The best way to reach the village is by boating through Arthur Lake.
  • Hike to the Ratangad Fort, an ancient hill fort in the Sahyadri ranges, situated in Ratanwadi, nearly 13 km away from Bhandardara.
  • Offer prayers at Amruteshwar Temple, an age-old temple situated on the banks of river Pravara, nearly 15 km away from Bhandardara.
  • To taste the authentic Maharashtrian meal along with some South Indian cuisines, stop by Panch Sheel (near MTDC Bhandardara), Coffee Dam Corner (near ST bus stop, Bhandardara), and Lake View Restaurant in MTDC Hotel.

Ideal duration required to explore: 2 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport: almost 167.3 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Igatpuri Railway Station: almost 44.7 km away

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Coorg

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Next up on our list of best places to visit in June in India is Coorg, now officially known as Kodagu – one of the most striking hill stations in Karnataka. Situated on the slopes of the Western Ghats, the place is a significant producer of coffee, amounting to 50 per cent of the state and 35 per cent of the country’s production. Spanning an area of 4,102 sq km, the hill station, often referred to as the ‘Scotland of India’, is home to a number of forests, species of vegetation, wildlife sanctuaries, and even a national park.

Things to do

  • Experience the fun of feeding and bathing elephants at Dubare Elephant Camp.
  • Visit one of the most Instagrammable tourist locations in the region – Abbey Falls, amidst the spice and coffee plantations.
  • Experience Tibetan culture at The Namdroling Monastery, also known as the Golden Temple – the largest teaching centre of Nyingmapa – the lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world.
  • Go camping at some of the most famous camping sites in the hill station which include Kushalnagar and Madikeri.
  • Visit Virajpet, one of the top sightseeing locations in the region.
  • Explore places like Kabbe Hills, Mallalli Waterfalls, and Nishani Hills on a jeep safari.
  • Follow the hiking trail to Raja’s Seat, one of the most famous tourist attractions situated in the town of Madikeri, showcasing a panoramic view of the hill station.
  • Go for a wildlife safari at Nagarhole National Park, encompassed by Bharhamagiri Mountains.
  • Take a holy bath at Talacauvery, the source of river Cauvery or Kaveri – one of the most renowned rivers in India.
  • Relish a veg thali, akki roti and pandi curry (pork curry) at Tiger Tiger restaurant on Raja Seat Road; kadambattu, kodava koli barthad (chicken fry), and byne ennekai at Coorg Cuisine restaurant on Main Bus Stand Road; some authentic kodava cuisine including mutton pepper and koli gassi at Raintree restaurant at Pension Lane; and a cup of steaming hot coffee at Big Cup Cafe.

Ideal duration required to explore: 3 to 4 days

How to reach

  • The nearest airport is Mangalore Airport: almost 143.8 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Mysuru Junction: almost 116.8 km away

Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

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Located in Madhya Pradesh at a height of 3,500 ft above sea level, Pachmarhi is a hill station dotted with waterfalls, lagoons, thick forests, and picturesque landscapes. Also famously known as ‘Satputra ki Rani’ (Queen of Satputra), this is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Legend has it that the Pandavas stayed here during their exile. The place has relatively low tourist footfall and hence, its untouched wonders make it one of the major offbeat destinations in the country.

Things to do

  • Go horse riding at Handi Khoh – the deepest valley of Madhya Pradesh, ideal for bike riding, hiking, ATV rides, and other fun activities.
  • Explore Pandav Caves.
  • Indulge in some adventurous water, land, and air activities such as ziplining and parasailing at Satpura Adventure Club.
  • Visit Pachmarhi Catholic Church – a striking example of Irish and French architecture, located in the Hoshangabad district.
  • Enjoy the thrill of waterfall trekking at some of the most well-known waterfalls in the area – Rajat Prapat, Apsara Falls, Bee Falls, as well as, Duchess Falls.
  • Pay a visit to Dhoopgarh, the highest point of Satpura, also famous by the name ‘Sunset Point’ among locals.
  • After a long tiring trip, stop by the top restaurants in Pachmarhi to savour some authentic delicacies of Madhya Pradesh, including bhutte ki kees, dal bafla, and korma along with other cuisines at Nandanvan restaurant; Maheshwari restaurant’ and Pan Aroma: Rooftop Restaurant and Cafe.

Ideal duration required to explore: 2 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Raja Bhoj Airport: almost 221.8 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Pipariya Railway Station: almost 52.1 km away

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Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

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If you are an all-time Himachal fan, give the mainstream destinations a break this year and head to Tirthan Valley. Settled at an altitude of 5,249 ft above sea level, this verdant valley is covered with cloud-enveloped mountains, gorgeous lakes, serene villages, hidden waterfalls, age-old temples, gurgling rivers, and a pleasant atmosphere. Located in Himachal’s Kullu district, the valley derives its name from the pristine Tirthan River flowing through it. Particularly for trekkers, backpackers, as well as, bird lovers, the place is an ideal getaway destination.

Things to do 

  • Go trekking and camping at the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which also houses a lot of other nature treks.
  • Crossing the River Tirthan is one of the most exciting and gorgeous things to do in the valley; given the mystical beauty of the surroundings as well as the chilled drizzles of the gushing river.
  • Experience activities like rock climbing and camping amidst thick forests in the heart of the valley.
  • Head to the mountain trails to catch a glimpse of rare species of birds like Asian Paradise Flycatchers, Western Tragopan, Crested Kingfishers, and Redheaded Bullfinches.
  • Explore the serenity of Serolsar Lake.
  • Visit Chhoie Waterfalls, one of the most stunning backdrops in the valley and popular amongst trekkers.
  • Visit Jalori Pass in the Sajwar district, to witness some of the most exotic species of flowers, birds, and a soothing ambience.

Ideal duration required to explore: 3 to 4 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport: almost 54.1 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Kiratpur Railway Station: almost 184.3 km away

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Shillong, Meghalaya

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Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya and the district headquarter of the East Khasi hill district, is famously known as the ‘Scotland of the East.’ Perched at an altitude of 5,003 ft above sea level, this hill station is dotted with rolling green hills, tranquil lakes, and breathtaking waterfalls. Apart from its geographical features, the city is also renowned for its Westernised culture. Visitors can learn more about the town’s culture and traditions from the several well-established museums located there.

Things to do

  • Explore Mawlynnong, the cleanest village in Asia, located on the outskirts of Shillong, around 77 km away.
  • Enjoy a boat ride, rent a houseboat or enjoy a picnic with your friends and family at Umiam Lake, popularly known as Barapani.
  • Visit the breathtaking Elephant Falls, one of the top attractions in the city.
  • Hike to Shillong Peak, the highest point of the city, popularly known for offering the best panoramic views of this northeastern city.
  • Explore the Don Bosco Museum, one of the finest examples of Shillong’s culture and heritage.
  • Go trekking at Laitlum Canyon, a true blue trekker’s haven, located nearly 22 km away from Shillong.
  • Enjoy camping at some of the best camping sites – Dawki (around 81 km away from Shillong), Khasi Hills, and Mawlynnong Rainforest.
  • Behold the charm of some of the best churches in the town – Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, All Saints Church, Shillong Baptist Church, Independent Church of India, and Umpling Presbyterian Church.
  • Explore Police Bazaar for buying some traditional home decoratives and bamboo handicrafts, as well, as traditional clothing from Khasi Emporium or stop by Rebecca’s Thrift Store at Jail Road in Lower Nongrim for some vintage clothing and accessories.
  • Relish some lip-smacking cuisines at some of Shillong’s well-known restaurants – Shillong Club, Dejavu, Cafe Shillong Bed and Breakfast Hotel, Dylan’s Cafe, Heritage Club – Tripura Castle, Lamee Restaurant, Madras Cafe, and Qzine.

Ideal duration required to explore: 5 to 6 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Shillong Airport: almost 30.7 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Guwahati Railway Station: almost 97 km away

Nubra Valley, Ladakh

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Located north of Ladakh at an elevation of 10,000 ft above sea level, the picturesque Nubra Valley is known as the ‘Orchard of Ladakh.’ Formerly known as ‘Ldumra’, signifying the valley of flowers, the place is popular for its monasteries, scenic panoramas, Bactrian camels, and orchids. Bounded by snow-peaked Himalayan ranges, the valley lies between Kashmir and Tibet, offering some striking backdrops of both regions.

Things to do

  • Enjoy a camel safari along the Hunder to Turtuk route, one of the most scenic routes in the valley.
  • Visit Samstanling Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries in the region, situated in Sumlur Village.
  • Embrace the mesmerising view of the Panamik Village, which links to the Silk Route and leads to the Siachen Base Camp.
  • Visit Lake Yarab Tso, a scenic holy lake located near Sumlur Village.
  • Visit the quaint Hunder Village in the middle of the desert, closer to the Siachen glacier.
  • Take an adventurous tour of Khardung La Pass, one of the most visited places by tourists, particularly for some thrilling activities.

Ideal duration required to explore: 3 to 4 days

How to reach 

  • The valley can be reached only by road from Khardung La

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Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir

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Pahalgam, often called the ‘Valley of Shepherds’ is indeed a slice of paradise on Earth. Located next to the Lidar Valley, at an altitude of 8,989 ft above sea level, the scenic hill station is a favoured tourist destination when in Kashmir. Dotted with dramatic valleys, lakes, and mountains, the place is also ideal for activities like hiking and trekking. Many Bollywood movies like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Raazi and Highway have also been shot here.

Things to do 

  • Visit the beautiful Chandanwari, which serves as the starting point of the Amarnath yatra.
  • Visit Betaab Valley, one of the top attractions in the region, It is named after the Bollywood movie Betaab, starring Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh, which was filmed at this location.
  • Spend a day at Aru Valley, which serves as the base camp for trekking to the Kolahoi Glacier and the Tarsar – Marsaar Lake. Well-known for hosting activities like horse riding, hiking, and trekking.
  • Visit the breathtaking Kalahoi Glacier, sitting on top of the Lidder River.
  • Visit the picture-perfect Sheshnag Lake.

Ideal duration required to explore: 1 to 2 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport/Srinagar Airport: almost 89.6 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Jammu Tawi Railway Station: almost 242.4 km away

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Kedarnath, Uttarakhand

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An important spiritual and historical destination perched at an altitude of 11,755 ft above sea level, Kedarnath stands as the fundamental location as part of the Char Dham pilgrimage, attracting thousands of visitors and devotees each year. Nestled amidst snow-clad mountains and dense forests, Kedarnath is situated in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayad region, near the Mandakini River, carpeted with temples and trekking trails.

Things to do 

  • Offer prayers at Kedarnath Temple, the primary landmark of the temple town. The temple stands at a height of 10,246 ft above sea level and the carvings within the temple are an important archaeological motif.
  • Seek blessings at Bhairavnath Temple, located close to the Kedarnath Temple. It is believed that during winter when the Kedarnath Temple is kept closed, it is Lord Bhairav who keeps an eye on the temple along with the whole temple town.
  • Visit the picturesque Vasuki Tal, a gorgeous lake and of the major tourist landmarks in the town.
  • Visit the striking Sonprayag – this is the point where the holy rivers Mandakini and Basuki come together.
  • Hike to the Chandrashila Peak, a moving tourist spot in the town standing at an altitude of 13,123 ft above sea level.
  • Visit Gaurikund, nested in the Garhwal Himalayas, and take a holy dip in the hot water spring adjacent to the place.

Ideal duration required to explore: 2 to 4 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport: almost 239 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Rishikesh Railway Station: almost 103 km away

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Tadoba, Maharashtra

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Known as the oldest national park in Maharashtra, Tadoba National Park is situated in the district of Chandrapur. It is a part of the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (1,727 sq km), making it the largest national park in Maharashtra (625.4 sq km), established in the year 1955. The enthralling scenery of the place involves terrains and hillocks, dense forest areas, smooth meadows, as well as, deep valleys. Wildlife enthusiasts can expect to witness animals like nilgai, gaur, sloth bears, jungle cats, sambar, barking deer, honey badger, leopards, and tigers. The park is open to visitors from October 15 to June 30 every season.

Things to do 

  • Explore the entire Todoba – Andhari Tiger Reserve on a jeep safari, including the Tadoba National Park and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Explore the charm of village life at Moharli, a quaint village in the region.
  • Visit Khosla, another attractive village located near the Chandrapur district.
  • Stroll through Tadoba Lake, home to more than 200 species of birds including water birds.

Ideal duration required to explore: 3 to 4 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Nagpur International Airport: almost 108.2 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Chandrapur Railway Station: almost 36 km away

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Wayanad, Kerala

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Wayanad, a flourishing hill station nestled amidst the Western Ghat’s mountain ranges, is coated with eye-catching meadows, waterfalls, fauna, flora, rich heritage, and culture. Also famous for comprising tons of camping and trekking trails, this hill town in Kerala is equally adored for having plantations of coffee, spices, herbal plants, tea, honey, and bamboo.

Things to do 

  • Explore the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary also known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary adjoins Bandipur and Nagarpole parks in Karnataka, as well as, Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu.
  • Visit Banasura Sagar Dam, the second-largest dam in Asia.
  • Experience bamboo rafting at Kuruva Island, located in the heart of Wayanad’s Kabini River.
  • Explore Edakkal Caves, one of the must-visit attractions in the town.
  • Visit Neelam View Point, a perfect picnic spot overlooking stunning views of the dramatic landscapes.
  • Go for a tranquil boat ride at Pookode Lake, a freshwater lake in Wayanad, popularly known for showcasing blue lotuses and several species of birds.
  • Trek to Chembra Peak, one of the most spectacular tourist locations in the hill town.

Ideal duration required to explore: 4 to 5 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport: almost 103.4 km away
  • The nearest railhead is Calicut Railway Station: almost 85.3 km away

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Pelling, Sikkim

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Pelling is one of Sikkim’s best-kept The quaint little hill town is one of the most lively tourist destinations in the state. Considered an ideal getaway destination for an offbeat vacation away from bustling city life, this was a thick forest before being developed into an active tourist spot, offering adventurous experiences to its visitors.

Things to do 

  • Visit the Pemayangtse Monastery, one of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in the region, located on the Pelling – Gyalshing Road.
  • Experience the customs and culture of Sikkim by visiting Darap Cherny Village. You can savour authentic cuisine at beautiful homestays, get acquainted with the Limboo community and indulge in several fun activities like trekking and hiking.
  • Enjoy waterfall trekking at Kanchenjunga Waterfalls.
  • Visit Khecheopalri Lake, an amazing spot for bird-watching and photography. The lake is known for its religious significance to both Hindus and Buddhists.
  • Trek to the Kanchenjunga National Park, home to animals such as red pandas, sloth bears, civets, Himalayan black bears, and mush deer. Do remember that visitors must have a permit from the Wildlife Education and Interpretation Centre to hike here.
  • Stop by Rinchenpong Bazaar and Bermiok Bazaar to buy some traditional home decoratives, traditional clothes woven bamboo items and, Tibetan ornaments.
  • Drop by Kabur restaurant to relish some mouthwatering momo, thukpas, and Tibetan garlic bread; Melting Point Restaurant for their aloo ke parathe; Havmor restaurant for all kinds of dosa; and Lotus Bakery for the best pastries and a cup of steaming hot tea or coffee.

Ideal duration required to explore: 3 to 4 days

How to reach 

  • The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport: almost 140.3 km away
  • The nearest railhead is The New Jalpaiguri Railway Station: almost 134.2 km away

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Question: Where to go on a weekend trip in June?

Answer: For weekend trips in June, places like Wayand in Kerala, Coorg in Karnataka, Bhandardara in Maharashtra, and Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh are some of the best options.

Question: Which are the best places to visit in June in India?

Answer: Pelling in Sikkim, Tadoba in Maharashtra, Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, Shillong, and Dzukou Valley in Uttarkhand are some of the best places to visit in June in India.

Question: What are the best hill stations to visit in June?

Answer: The best hill stations to visit in India includes places like Coorg, Wayanad, Shillong, Nubra Valley, Pelling, and Pachmarhi among others.

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Karan Kaushik and Shrestha Purkayastha

Karan Kaushik and Shrestha Purkayastha

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