15 Top Destinations in India for Spring Break

Are you planning a great adventure this spring? Find some of the best spring destinations in India to plan your trip based on your unique needs, time, and budget.

Wayanad – Kerala
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Spring is one of those seasons in the Indian climate that is slowly disappearing with the climate crisis and global warming. Yet, nature seems to remind us of the season in its own way of weather and blossoms. Spring brings beautiful and comforting weather along with nature’s blooming season when the trees bear new leaves, flowers and fruits. Spring break offers the perfect time to go traveling, and this spring, you can visit any of the destinations given below, which have gained much attention for their beauty and natural scenery.

  • Wayanad – Kerala

Wayanad in Kerala definitely deserves to stay at the top of the list, as this place turns into paradise during spring. This place from the South Indian Region is the perfect destination for nature lovers, where you can witness the lush green beauty with hills and dense vegetation. It is surrounded by waterfalls and peaks, which also makes it a great place for trekking, hiking, and exploration. The highest peak in this region is the Chembra Peak, which offers a great view of the region. Due to its serenity and tranquility, Wayanad has also gained much attention among lovers.

  • Darjeeling – West Bengal

Darjeeling is considered to be one of the most beautiful hill destinations in West Bengal, which stays crowded throughout the whole year. But nothing can beat the beauty during the spring season when the temperature becomes comfortable, and the hills here stay covered in rhododendron blossoms. The sky remains bright blue in color, and you can have a clear view of the snow-clad mountain peaks. It is also a great time for trekking and exploration with the least chances of snowfall and landslides due to rain.

  • Ziro Valley – Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro is one of the most popular valleys in North-East India, where many music festivals take place, and this place is a hidden gem that is hidden by mountains. It is the heart of the state, Arunachal Pradesh, which is filled with magnificent views, greenery, hills, villages, and whatnot. You can easily find places to accommodate here, and this natural gem also consists of many heritage sites that make it unique. The wide abandoned natural landscape may let your inner child run wild in the green valleys and forest lands.

  • Goa

It seems like there is no bad time to visit Goa, and spring could be the right time for it. There is something about the sunsets during the springtime that appears to be more colorful and attractive. The effect can be witnessed in Goa as well, where you can find a new color and shine on the sand on the beaches with every sunset. You can also feel the spring breeze against your body this time. It is also a time of celebration in Goa as people love to indulge themselves in music and booze. You can also enjoy the best seafood here, along with people from all around the globe.

  • Bir – Himachal Pradesh

While most Indians do not go outside Kasol and Manali, Himachal Pradesh has many unique gems to offer, and Bir is one of the top of them. This destination is situated in the Kangra district of the State and is considered to be an offbeat location that is not heavily crowded like the rest of the popular tourist destinations. While Bir can offer you ethereal natural beauty with gigantic mountains and green valleys, it also provides a great chance to participate in adventure sports. Here you can go paragliding with a trainer or take training to learn it yourself.

  • Mahabaleshwar – Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is a charming hill station known for its cool climate, lush greenery, and scenic viewpoints. It is nestled in the Western Ghats hill range, and you can find many famous places here, such as Arthur’s Seat and Venna Lake. These places can offer you a spectacular view of the area that is comprised of waterfalls, cascades, and green vegetation. The region is also renowned for its strawberry farms and vibrant markets. You will definitely find yourself lost in the misty hills of this place.

  • Dayara Bugyal – Uttarakhand

Dayara Bugyal is perhaps one of the most beautiful places in India to trek, and the trek is not that hard either. The beautiful meadow in the valley stays covered with different colors and species of flowers, which turns this place into a blooming paradise, especially during spring. The total trek can be completed in 6 days to one week, and it offers the perfect escape. You can also find many small hamlets during the trek, and every spot feels scenic and engaging. Starting from oak, pines, walnut, and rhododendron, you can find many types of trees here, other than wildlife.

  • Tawang – Arunachal Pradesh

Nestled in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang is a serene destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich Buddhist heritage. The majestic Tawang Monastery, one of the largest in India, stands as a spiritual and cultural landmark. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, glacial lakes, and winding roads, Tawang offers a tranquil escape. Visitors can explore vibrant festivals, ancient traditions, and pristine nature, making it a perfect destination for adventurers and peace seekers alike.

  • Kanha National Park – Madhya Pradesh

You might have heard about many national parks in India, but Kanha still remains one of the most unique ones. This national park is situated near the Narmada River and can be reached from Ladla. This dry place gets quite unbearable during the summer, and spring could be the right time to visit this region, where humans and wildlife both get very limited water. However, it is also home to many wildlife species along with more than 1000 species of flowers, which can be found during the spring season when they bloom. You will be amazed to witness how life finds a way of living and thriving even after so many natural adversities.

  • Gulmarg – J&K

Gulmarg is situated in the top-most state of India, Jammu and Kashmir. This place is an absolute heaven on earth where you can witness the ethereal beauty of mountains and the nature that you never thought existed before. Spring can be the ideal time to visit the place as it stays snow-covered during winter, but in spring, you can see the lush green meadows and different species of flowers blooming everywhere. Even the cattle know it is spring, and they go out for grazing on the soft and fresh grass. Starting from the Seven Springs to the strawberry fields, you can explore many other places here.

  • Valley of Flowers – Uttarakhand

This beautiful meadow is located in the Nandadevi mountain region, and it offers one of the most scenic views in spring. Just like the name suggests, you can find more than 600 species of flowers here, and there are more than 1000 colors of flowers. The breathtaking views are absolutely worth it after a 10 km trek that starts from Joshimath. If you are lucky enough, you can also find the Bramha Kamal here, which is one of the rarest flowers.

  • Jaipur – Rajasthan

Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is a vibrant blend of royal heritage and modern culture in Rajasthan. Famous for its stunning architecture, the city boasts landmarks like Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort. Bustling bazaars offer colorful textiles, handicrafts, and jewelry, reflecting local artistry. Rich traditions, delicious cuisine, and lively festivals add to its charm. With its historic grandeur and warm hospitality, Jaipur attracts travelers seeking culture, history, and unforgettable experiences in a regal setting.

  • Mathura – Uttar Pradesh

Well, Mathura is more famous among the devotees due to its spiritual significance, and religious Indians think Lord Krishna used to play Holi here. That is why people gather here to celebrate the festival of colors, Holi, which also takes place during the spring season.

  • Havelock – Andaman Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are definitely one of the most beautiful places in India, which is practically quite far from India. You can only reach there via flight or a cruise ship. Havelock can be the best place to visit during Spring as it’s tranquil, serene, and beautiful. The pristine seawater, natural beauty, marine life, and golden beaches; this place can offer you the most satisfying and relaxing spring break experience that you might have been craving for a long time. You can also go for adventures like scuba diving and snorkeling under the Bay of Bengal.

  • Amritsar – Punjab

This is another religious place in India where people from different countries come to visit, as there are no religious barriers. Even though it is established by the Punjabis and Sikhs, it welcomes people of all religions and feeds the devotees every day. You need to visit this place to gain your trust in humanity, which is slowly fading from this world.

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