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Being very nearly the size of Europe, India
offers a choice of climate and holidays all year round. In the plains India is
best between October and March. Find some more tips and the weather chart below:
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MAJOR SEASONS |
TYPE OF CLOTHING |
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1. |
Winter
(Dec-Jan) |
Very pleasant throughout. In Northern India the nights are cool. In
southern India it is pleasantly warm with occasional rain in November. In
North India one needs light tweed or woolens. For rest of India light
clothing will suffice. |
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2. |
Spring
(Feb-Mar) |
Getting warmer. Due to tropical weather one only needs light woolens. |
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3. |
Summer
(Apr-Jun) |
Generally excessively warm in the North and Central India for a few
weeks. Only cottons or tropical clothing is needed for the summers. |
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4. |
Monsoon
(July-Sep) |
Rainfall is generally widespread, heavy along the west coast and in the
foothills of the Himalayas. Raincoats and umbrellas are a must. |
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5. |
Autumn
(Oct-Nov) |
Pleasantly warm. Light rain in the South. Tropical clothing and light
woolens will suffice. |
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