August month:
10 Aug, Saturday
11 Aug, Sunday
12 Aug, Monday – Bakrid
13 Aug, Tuesday – Take leave
14 Aug, Wednesday – Take leave
15 Aug, Thursday – Independence Day
16 Aug, Friday – Take leave
17 Aug, Saturday
18 Aug, Sunday
The month of Independence is the right month to taste the freedom of travel. Step aside, all your mayhem, and open the gates of nature and say hi to her. The eternal beauty of her welcomes you with pleasant weather, and you would be mesmerised by her appealing environmental conditions. After the monsoon, places will be lush green on both sides of the roads. If you take 3 days leave, you could have 8 days holiday, which is surplus to plan for a South India tour. If your organisation doesn’t grant you 3 days leave, you can take leave on 13 and 16, wherein you have 5 days’ holiday. You can take a group tour in Kerala.
September month:
31 Aug, Saturday
01 Sep, Sunday
02 Sep, Monday – Ganesh Chathurthi
The month of September has the perfect weather to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi. As September is the last month of monsoon in South India, you can see the rich endorsement of a greenish environment. Riding the roads with a chill breeze on your face..wow..this month is a must-visit destination on your list.
07 Sep, Saturday
08 Sep, Sunday
09 Sep, Monday – Take leave
10 Sep, Tuesday – Muharram
The whole of South India will look green, and the climate will be pleasant as the monsoon is about to end its season this month, which makes you want to travel this month. Roads would be neat and clean as rain has cleaned all the dust and dirt. Nature’s paradise, Kerala, would show its eternal beauty enclosed within it.
October month:
05 Oct, Saturday
06 Oct, Sunday
07 Oct, Monday: Take leave
08 Oct, Tuesday: Dusshera and Durga Pooja
Visit Mysore in the month of Dusshera to know the real pulse of Durga over the evil victory celebration. These grand celebrations are a must-see in a lifetime. Dance in the streets of Mysore to feel the real Durga arrogance of defeating Ravana. Dusshera is celebrated all over India in different forms. In Mysore, it is celebrated where the Idol of the Goddess is escorted by a grand parade of bedecked elephants and guards sitting on horseback.
November month:
09 Nov, Saturday
10 Nov, Sunday
11 Nov, Monday: Take leave
12 Nov, Tuesday: Guru Nanak Jayanti
As winter begins its season, the weather will be tranquil in South India. You can choose any place in South India, I bet you would be astonished by the pleasant weather over there. The ‘After effect’ of rain showed you the fresh new environment of South India. You can take a Temple tour to South India or a relaxed natural Kerala trip.
December month:
25 Dec, Wednesday: Christmas
28 Dec, Saturday
29 Dec, Sunday
30 Dec, Monday: Take leave
31 Dec, Tuesday: Take leave
1 Jan, Wednesday: New year
The last month of the year is meant to be rejoiced, cherished and celebrated. December is always welcomed by us for its long weekends, Christmas Eve and ‘Joy of Giving’. Instead of spending your valuable time, you can explore South India to give a visual retreat for your eyes and a rejuvenating experience to your body. Kerala is the apt place to visit in the month of celebration for its lush green trees and ponds everywhere. You can take a houseboat and sail around the city and spend your night on the float. Kerala would be the best destination for you in December.
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