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The climate varies hugely across the Indian subcontinent. The desert states of North India may not see rain for months (or years), whereas areas of the South are tropical and can experience rain every month. Therefore we have provided a temperature and rainfall chart for each area covered in this website. Generally the best time to visit the region is between November and March (ie during the British winter). At that time the temperatures (and humidity) are not at their highest and the rainfall is at its lowest. However, prices at this time are higher, particularly over Christmas/New Year, when you will need to book at least six months in advance in order to get your choice of hotels. For lower prices and fewer tourists it is worth considering travelling outside this period.

North India | South India | Sri Lanka | Tropical Islands

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