Travel: Here are the 7 best places to visit in India in April—their beauty will leave you spellbound..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 24 Mar, 2026
The month of April marks the beginning of summer vacations in India. While the sun's heat begins to intensify in the plains, the weather in India's hilly and coastal regions remains incredibly pleasant and delightful. If you, too, wish to make your vacation this April a memorable one, these tourist destinations nestled in the lap of nature will feel nothing short of paradise.

Mussoorie: Known as the "Queen of the Hills," the famous town of Mussoorie enchants visitors with every facet—from its colonial architecture and bustling Mall Road to its magnificent scenic vistas. Do not miss the captivating sight of Kempty Falls, or—for the romantics—take a cable car ride up to Gun Hill to savor breathtaking views of the Doon Valley.
Nainital: Nestled around the enchanting, crescent-shaped Naini Lake, this popular hill station is the perfect place for a leisurely boat ride. Explore the vibrant Tibetan Market, pay your respects at the sacred Naina Devi Temple, or trek up to Tiffin Top to witness the spectacular sight of the sun rising over the Himalayas.
Auli: Renowned as an excellent destination for skiing, Auli transforms into a lush green paradise during the summer months. Gaze upon the magnificent peaks of Nanda Devi from one of Asia's longest cable car systems, and wander through meadows adorned with wildflowers. It is an experience that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Rishikesh: Known as the "Yoga Capital of the World," Rishikesh offers a unique blend of spirituality and adventure. Whether you attend the evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat or brave the rushing rapids of the Ganges for a session of white-water rafting, Rishikesh infuses you with a refreshing energy found nowhere else. Valley of Flowers: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this valley is home to a rare and diverse array of alpine flora. It is a dream come true for trekkers, offering a magnificent blend of colors and fragrances set against the backdrop of rugged, snow-capped mountain peaks.
Chopta: Often referred to as "India's Mini Switzerland," Chopta is a serene and picturesque destination nestled within the confines of a wildlife sanctuary. The journey here leads to Tungnath—the world's highest Shiva temple—offering nature lovers an experience of ethereal natural beauty and tranquility.

Kausani: Mahatma Gandhi once compared Kausani to the finest resorts in the world, owing to the spectacular 300-kilometer panoramic vista of the magnificent Himalayan range visible from this spot. Nestled amidst tea gardens and the tranquil Anasakti Ashram, it is an ideal destination for those seeking inspiration.
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