Climate in India
Climate in India reflects an exotic natural variety that characterizes this enchanting land - home to glorious natural contradictions. With imposing Himalayas in the North, harsh desert sands in the West, dense greens in the East and a gorgeous green peninsula in the South, India displays great variation in climate and weather.
India is associated with three distinct climatic conditions, Summer, Monsoon and Winter. Summer months in India last from the month of March to July with variations in temperature in different parts of the country. The onset of winter begins from September and reaches its peak during the months of December and January.
Some parts of India experience Autumn and Spring - like climate during the months of February to March.
India has a climate that is demonstrative of its vast geographical variations. With the Tropic of Cancer nearly dividing the country into two equal halves, India exhibits a tropical climate. Different regions in India have a microclimate of their own. For example, the snow-clad Himalayan peaks and desert stretches of the Thar feature unique climatic conditions.
The monsoon season in India brings a welcome respite from the scorching summer heat and covers most of India in a lush green carpet.
So come and explore this glorious country and unravel enchanting natural secrets that enamor you on an India Tour with Destination India Tourism.
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