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How India’s Climate Varies According Across Its Different Regions?

India is a diverse country in terms of cultures, languages, religions, and landscape. The country has diverse climatic conditions. If you are an outsider and want to experience India’s five most talked about seasons of the year such as summer, Monsoon (or rainy season), winter, autumn and spring, getting an Indian visa should be the first priority on your cards.

 

India has varied latitudes and longitudes, apart from various types of important geographical landmarks, because of which its climatic conditions also change accordingly. The months from April to June signify the onset of summers. From July to September bring in the monsoon season, followed by autumn in October, winters from December to February and then spring which falls during March to May. The best time to visit on Indian visa is winters.

 

Again the temperature variations across the country are seen varying right from the topmost zones such as Ladakh and Jammu-Kashmir to Kanyakumari in the extreme south regions. The India tourist visa holder will therefore have to plan things accordingly and can also decide which places are fit to visit depending upon the months during which he would travel.

 

Northern India
The tall ice-capped Himalayas protecting the bowl of scenic splendour dominates the extreme northern regions of India and the climate most of the time can be termed in terms of comfort as ‘very pleasant’ to ‘cold’ to ‘extreme cold’. The average minimum temperature at these places should be from 0 to anywhere between 15 to 20 degree Celsius.  For most of the tourists holding an Indian visa, this region is suitable as the weather remains pleasant during the months of summer, is less humid and fits in to the graph of international countries such as Europe and Britain.

 

Southern India
In the south the India tourist visa holder will experience wonderful lush greenery accompanied by the gushing waterfalls and complete cultural splendour. The climate in the south such as Kerala or Vishakhapatnam remains the ideal tourist spot for India visa holders during the time from October to January. The weather is beautiful and healthy.  The sprawling and soothing landscapes of palms and coconuts popping up enormously from the edges of soft flowing river waters is an experience that can easily be captured by the India visa holders.

 

Central India
Talk about the states of Madhya Pradesh,  Bihar toward the slight east or even Karnataka, the Indian visa holder will get to experience scenic splendours and an exuberant flora and fauna. The regions are very much tropical and experience good rainfall followed by seasons in a disciplined fashion.

 

Eastern And Western India

Humid and sultry weather conditions and regions mostly located towards the coastal belt towards the eastern India attract Indian tourist visa holders who are beach freaks. As the India tourist visa holder traverses towards the north-east or even proper east he is sure to get mesmerized by stunning beauty of the mountains and hills, winding roads, vibrantly colourful flower valleys and pleasant weather to experience with.