June first week is foretold the beginning of the monsoon in Kerala and from the coast of Kerala it arrives throughout India. Before entrance of the monsoon, or by first rain mostly part of India suffer intolerably hot. But when the first rain arrives, brings some humidity in climate and people feel relax better. So wherever you go in India in June bearing in mind that the 40 degrees Celsius or even more in mostly part of the country and its parts will be having heavy rain towards the end of June?
Ladakh
The climate of Ladakh in India is the most suitable and worth seeing place to visit in Indian Himalayas high latitude desert, and June to August is the most favorable and enjoyable season to visit here. Between Leh and Manali road merely opens in May and continues to October, so June is the finest period to go all told. If you on the trip to Leh in the beginning of June you may keep away from the major holiday crowds during your visiting Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and have a good time by enjoying clear blue sky and various flags of prayer on roofpeaks and worth seeing sight of snow covered mountains.
Lahaul and Spiti
Huge areas of the Lahul and Spiti Valleys, in HImanchal Pradesh, you won’t catch much rain at all even throughout the monsoon season. If you are going by road from Manli to Leh in Ladakh you will take a trip in the course of Lahaul. Lahau and Spiti are some of the fewer less explored parts in India and the surrounding scenario in the areas of Lahaul that I have experience magnificent really out of speech.
Mysore
By the end of June the monsoon spreads wrap much of south India, but some places have much more rain and some parts have slight less rain. So, in this way it doesn’t mean it is heavy rain whole day and every day in monsoon. If you are expected to go on the tour of Mysore to study yoga, June is the best time to visit. May be you will get rain every day but not incessantly; you can find some sunlit days and the rain frequently showers at afternoon and last within two three hours. The rain brings cool weather to some extent and Mysore scarcely ever faces from those gigantic floods that the torrential rain causes to bring to other areas of India. There is a most excellent monsoon tourist destination close to Bangalore.
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