India is fabulous
country enrich with art craft and culture. There are 28 states and 9 union territories.
Different in food life style tradition festivals etc. The Climate
of India comprises a wide range of
weather conditions India hosts
six major climatic subtypes, ranging from arid desert in the west, alpine
tundra and glaciers in the north, and humid tropical regions supporting
rain forests in the southwest and the island territories
In general the weather can be divided in to four major seasons Summer Rainy (monsoon) post monsoon and winter The best time or season
to travel India is winter which occurs
between October and March when the monsoon rains have ceased and the country is
largely cool and dry. Which makes an ideal condition for foreign tourists to
visit major parts of India.
According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) in India there are four climatological seasons
·
Winter, occurring from December to February. The year's
coldest months are December and January, when temperatures average around
10–15 °C (50–59 °F) in the northwest;temperatures rise as one
proceeds towards the equator, peaking around 20–25 °C (68–77 °F) in mainland
India's southeast.
·
Summer or pre-monsoon season, lasting from March to
May. In western and southern regions, the hottest month is April; for northern
regions of India, May is the hottest month. Temperatures average around
32–40 °C (90–104 °F) in most of the interior.
·
Monsoon or rainy season, lasting from June to
September. The season is dominated by the humid southwest summer monsoon, which
slowly sweeps across the country beginning in late May or early June. Monsoon
rains begin to recede from North India at the beginning of October. South India
typically receives more rainfall.
·
Post-monsoon or autumn season, lasting from October
to November. In the northwest of India, October and November are usually
cloudless. Tamil Nadu receives most of its annual precipitation in the
northeast monsoon season.
During
this time, the north of India offers
clear blue skies. However, December and January are much cooler, with potential
fog, while the higher Himalaya can be very cold, but with clearer mountain
views. Increasing temperatures in April and May can result in excellent value
trips, but you can expect high humidity level. Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, located in the far north, is most
accessible between June and September, when the rest of the country experiences
monsoon season. The best time to visit India’s southern states is from November
onwards, once the monsoon has ended.

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