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Where to go in India this October.

October 1–7, 2026Scores out of 10

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Where to go in India

October in India — where the data says go, wait, and skip

Every destination scored 0-10 for October — weather, roads, crowds, festivals. Go first, then Wait, then Skip. No opinions, just the data.

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The other scoring 10/10

10/10210 destinations

A good time

8/10242 destinations

Fair

6/1039 destinations

Where to skip

29 destinations

These destinations score poorly in October — bad weather, closed roads, or dangerous conditions. Save them for a better month.

4.0/10
BarnawaparaChhattisgarh

October falls well outside Barnawapara's Nov–Mar window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Raipur weekend should plan for Nov–Mar.

4.0/10
Barren IslandAndaman & Nicobar Islands

Barren Island charters do not start running until November 1-3 even after the late-October permit reopening. Sea state needs another 2 weeks settling. November adds the actual functional window for the same logistical effort.

4.0/10
ChandratalHimachal Pradesh

October at Chandratal is when the lake basin shuts down for winter. Tent camps are gone after the first 10 days. The Manali-Gramphu approach takes its first snowfall around October 15-20 and closes for winter by October 25-30. Day-trips from Kaza are possible until the Kunzum Pass closes (typically late October).

4.0/10
Chinnar Wildlife SanctuaryKerala

Thoovanam Falls peaks in October but trails remain slick from monsoon runoff. Sighting probability is high, but terrain is slippery.

4.0/10
DholaviraGujarat

October is Dholavira's slow rebound. Daytime 22-34C, monsoon retreated, but the Rann salt flat is still in its annual drying phase — partial white-desert visibility, the Road to Heaven causeway not yet at peak, and Rann Utsav opening November 1.

4.0/10
DrassLadakh

October falls well outside Drass's Jun–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Zoji La + Srinagar-Leh should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
GahirmathaOdisha

October falls well outside Gahirmatha's Nov–Mar window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Protected marine sanctuary should plan for Nov–Mar.

4.0/10
Gir National ParkGujarat

Gir National Park REOPENS Oct 16 — but Oct 1-15 still closed. Reopening week (Oct 16-22) sees the year's permit rush. Forest dense from monsoon — lions harder to spot than dry-season but reopen-rush travellers book months in advance.

4.0/10
HanleLadakh

October falls well outside Hanle's Jun–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Ladakh circuit completionists should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
KaraikalPuducherry

October drops 250-300mm of rain on Karaikal. The pilgrim trip continues (faith-immune to weather) but tourist visits get washed; cyclone landfall windows make the calendar unreliable. December is the proper return.

4.0/10
Marine National ParkGujarat

October is Marine NP's slow reopening. The park reopens October 15 after breeding-season closure, but the Arabian Sea is still settling and Pirotan boats run on reduced schedules. The full experience is three weeks away.

4.0/10
Nubra ValleyLadakh

October falls well outside Nubra Valley's Jun–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Balti culture (Turtuk) should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
Pangong TsoLadakh

October falls well outside Pangong Tso's Jun–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Astrophotographers willing to brave altitude should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
Point Calimere Wildlife SanctuaryTamil Nadu

October sanctuary mostly closed. NE monsoon arrives. Lagoons filling. Early migratory arrivals late month. Early monsoon rains flood wetland trails, limiting access to birdwatching paths.

4.0/10
Pulicat LakeAndhra Pradesh

October is when the lagoon refills but the flamingo numbers haven't arrived. First flights begin late month — counts under 1,000. Cyclone watch through first three weeks (Hudhud Oct 12, 2014). November delivers materially better counts and weather.

4.0/10
Rann of KutchGujarat

October is Rann's slow rebound. Daytime 22-34C, the salt flat begins drying, but the white desert isn't fully recrystallised and Rann Utsav doesn't open until November 1. The full experience is three to four weeks away.

4.0/10
Sasan GirGujarat

Gir National Park REOPENS Oct 16 — Oct 1-15 still closed. Reopening week (Oct 16-22) sees year's permit rush. Forest dense from monsoon — lions harder to spot than dry-season; reopen-rush travellers book months ahead.

4.0/10
Tso MoririLadakh

October falls well outside Tso Moriri's Jun–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Black-necked crane breeding should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
UmlinglaLadakh

October falls well outside Umlingla's Jul–Sep window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Changthang high plateau should plan for Jul–Sep.

4.0/10
Vedanthangal Bird SanctuaryTamil Nadu

October is the build-up month — sanctuary still typically closed through three weeks. NE monsoon delivers 250-350mm rain mid-month onward, tank fills, early migrants arrive. Push to mid-November for reliable peak.

4.0/10
Zanskar ValleyLadakh

October falls well outside Zanskar Valley's Jan–Feb, Jul–Aug window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Ancient king Zangla should plan for Jan–Feb, Jul–Aug.

2.0/10
KazirangaAssam

October falls well outside Kaziranga's Nov–Apr window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Elephant safari should plan for Nov–Apr.

2.0/10
Kinner KailashHimachal Pradesh

October marks the close of the trekking season. Early snow falls on high passes above 4,500m. Daytime temperatures drop to 5–10°C; nights freeze (−5 to 0°C). The higher Parikrama route becomes risky. Infrastructure support (guides, lodges) begins reducing capacity. This is an unsafe window.

2.0/10
Manas National ParkAssam

October falls well outside Manas National Park's Nov–Apr window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Pygmy Hog sanctuary should plan for Nov–Apr.

2.0/10
Mount Kailash & MansarovarUttarakhand

October marks the close of the yatra season. Early snow falls on the higher passes. Permits are being discontinued. Government support infrastructure is being withdrawn. Weather becomes unstable; temperatures drop to −5 to 0°C. Acclimatization becomes risky. Only the hardiest expeditions attempt this window, and government policy discourages it.

2.0/10
SabarimalaKerala

Pre-Mandala closure. Temple opens only for 1st-of-Malayalam-month brief. Mandala opens Nov 16–17. Peak pilgrimage season creates severe crowds and access restrictions for women.

2.0/10
Valley of FlowersUttarakhand

October falls well outside Valley of Flowers's Jul–Aug window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Frank Smythe legacy should plan for Jul–Aug.

0.0/10
Manimahesh KailashHimachal Pradesh

October marks the close of the yatra season. Infrastructure is dismantled. Early snow falls on higher elevations above 4,500m. Daytime temperatures drop to 5–10°C; nights freeze. The Gaddi shepherds move down to lower elevations. Visiting outside the yatra window lacks spiritual purpose and community support.

0.0/10
Shrikhand MahadevHimachal Pradesh

October is autumn, and the trek is closed. Snow falls heavily on all passes above 4,500m. Glaciers are frozen and unstable. Crevasse danger is acute. Temperatures plummet to −5 to −10°C at altitude. The trek is not possible.

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