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A place of customs and ancient coexistences to marvel the traveller the only thing to expect is the unexpected some people are to happy to leave, while others stay for a lifetime. The climate a major consideration in deciding when to visit India the climatic conditions in the far north are distinctly different to those of the south. The colder weather is the most pleasant time to visit this would be during the cooler period of November to mid-February.

May gets really hot raising the temperatures of 45°C and above, The first signs of the monsoon are visible at this time high humidity, electrical storms, short rainstorms and dust storms that turn day into night When the monsoon finally arrives the rain comes in steadily, generally starting in June, in October to early December southern Kerala is affected by the short but surprisingly wet northeast monsoon, October brings the monsoon season to a end for most of the country this is when India sees most visitors During October and November it's generally not too hot and not too cool in the winter from mid-December to mid-January Delhi and other northern cities can become extremely cold especially at night in the far north. In the far south the temperatures become comfortably warm during this time. There are few festivals in May/June but there many festivals throughout the rest of the year, the wedding season is November to March makes for a lively procession through the streets.