Before winter sets in and the festive season take over, there is a short window to experience the glory of autumn in some of the most secluded destinations across India. The low tourist footfall, sweater-appropriate weather, and abundance of pristine beauty make these places ideal for a socially distanced getaway to mark the end of the year.
Gulmarg and Srinagar, Kashmir
While Gulmarg is best known as a popular destination for snow sports, the ride from Sonmarg to Gulmarg is lined with gold-hued Chinar trees in the months leading up to winter. A short distance away, Srinagar also offers some of the most wholesome autumn landscapes in the country – with vast grounds covered by crunchy leaves tinted red, yellow and orange.
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
If you can navigate the tough terrain to reach the scenic abode of Spiti Valley, you will be met by scenic views of orange-leaved trees in stark contrast against the blue sky and bright aqua rivers. The weather can fall to 2-3 degrees Celsius around this time of the year, making this is a perfect destination for people who want to get an early taste of the winter.
Wayanad, Kerala
Far from the madding crowd, autumn in Wayanad presents the perfect weather to visit the Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, the Edakkal Caves, the numerous coffee plantations, or trek through the vast green terrain which takes on an ethereal emerald color after the monsoon showers have passed.
Dras, Ladakh
This is the most exciting destination for extreme adventurers. It is the coldest inhabited place across India, and the second coldest inhabited place in the world. Before winter sets in, a visit to this hamlet rejuvenates the senses and offers the perfect opportunity to disconnect. Adrenaline junkies will enjoy the rugged landscape and challenging treks – or even a polo contest with the locals!
Dzongri, Sikkim
The Yuksom-Dzongri trek is the perfect autumn escape – traversing gorges, streams, rhododendron forests and waterfalls over four adventure-filled days. Witnessing the unique flora and fauna, and the panoramic view upon reaching the top of the Dzongri Peak, will be an unforgettable experience. Depending on the weather, Mount Kangchenjunga may even be visible throughout the trek!
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