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No bad time to travel: 7 Indian destinations that are great year-round

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 30, 2025, 18:00 IST
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No bad time to travel: 7 Indian destinations that are great year-round

Some places in India are just built differently. While the rest of the country is either melting in the summer, drowning in the monsoon, or turning into a deep freezer in winter, these gems remain mostly bearable and beautiful in every season. Whether you're a last-minute packer or just allergic to planning around weather apps, these year-round Indian destinations won’t disappoint, come sun, rain, or snow.
Here’s a guide to 7 places where timing isn’t everything.

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Goa

Contrary to popular belief, Goa isn’t only about December raves or sunburnt January tourists. Even the monsoons here come with their own vibe: lush green paddy fields, empty beaches, waterfall treks, and dirt-cheap stays. In summer? Head south for quieter sands and coconut-heavy meals under palm trees. Winter’s great, obviously. Basically, Goa is one of those places that won't disappoint in any season.

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Udaipur

Udaipur, the City of Lakes, looks stunning all year. In winter, it’s candlelit rooftop dinners and mist over Lake Pichola. Come summer, the palaces still stand tall,and during monsoons, the Aravallis turn green and Insta-worthy. The highlight of this place is that it's gorgeous even when it rains.

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Coorg

Not too high, never too hot, and always ready with a cup of fresh coffee and some misty magic. This is Coorg for you. Summer is breezy, monsoons are mood-lit (perfect for binge-reading), and winter’s cool but not frosty. If you’re looking for an easy escape into nature without roughing it, Coorg always delivers.

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Rishikesh

Whether you’re into river rafting, yoga, or just healing your soul with Ganga aarti, Rishikesh keeps its arms open all year. Summers bring adventure junkies. Monsoons bring calm and fewer tourists. Winters? Bonfires, crisp air, and a strong chance you’ll rethink your city life. Bonus: cafes by the river never go out of season.

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Puducherry

With its pastel lanes, golden beaches, and croissant culture, Pondy has a vibe any time of the year. Summers mean lazy hammock afternoons, monsoon adds extra drama to the sea, and winters are basically perfect for long walks, wine, and wandering. Throw in year-round yoga retreats and you’ve got your mind-body sorted too.

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Munnar

Tea gardens for miles, mist that hugs your selfies, and temperatures that never try to kill you, Munnar wins the weather lottery. The monsoons are straight out of a movie, summers are serene and scenic, and winters offer crisp mornings and a hot cuppa with a view. Bonus points for Nilgiri tahr sightings and elephant spotting.

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Darjeeling

Darjeeling’s charm doesn’t believe in calendars. You could be there in the summer sipping hot tea with a Kanchenjunga view or in winter snuggling in a heritage hotel with fog swirling around. Monsoon? Sure, the clouds roll in, but that just adds mystery to the Victorian-era vibes and colonial charm. Plus, the toy train is there to give you that good break.

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