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Nainital in September
Uttarakhand, India
September is monsoon's messy exit. The first two weeks still get 100-150 mm of rain with occasional heavy bursts. By the third week, rain gaps widen to full sunny days between showers. Temperatures hold at 18-22°C. The Haldwani road stabilises but fresh potholes from monsoon damage make the drive rough — budget 2.5 hours minimum from Kathgodam. Tourist numbers are near-zero in early September, rising slightly to a few thousand by month-end. Hotels remain desperate for bookings: negotiate hard.
The September story
Late September — specifically the last 10 days — is one of Nainital's genuine secrets. The monsoon washes have left the lake crystal clear and brimming. Forests are impossibly green, waterfalls are still running, and the air is so clean that Himalayan views snap into focus on clear mornings. Snow View ropeway reopens reliably, and you might be the only passenger in the cable car. Boating resumes and the lake surface is glass-smooth at dawn. Mall Road has a post-apocalyptic calm: shops are open but the street is yours. Naina Devi temple is empty — walk straight to darshan. The Kilbury forest road above town is spectacular after monsoon: oak trees draped in moss, thick mist patches, and genuine silence. Hotel rates are rock-bottom and owners throw in extras — lake-view room upgrades, free meals, late checkouts. The catch: you need flexible dates because a late-September rain burst can wipe out 2-3 days without warning.
Why September scores 4/5
Weather
September is monsoon's messy exit. The first two weeks still get 100-150 mm of rain with occasional heavy bursts.
Roads & Access
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 4/5. rescue: SDRF Uttarakhand (1070). helpline: Tourist helpline: 1364. ambulance: 108. police station: Nainital Kotwali (05942-235424). nearest hospital: B.D. Pandey Government Hospital, Nainital
Network
JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes
Kids
Kid-friendly (5/5) —
Elevation
1,938m — Low altitude, no issues
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Flexible travelers who can shift dates around weather — target September 20-30
- ✓Budget travelers wanting premium rooms at off-season rates
- ✓Photographers — post-monsoon clarity plus green landscapes plus empty foregrounds
- ✓Solo travelers and couples wanting the town essentially to themselves
Who should think twice
- ✗Rigid itinerary planners — rain can still disrupt 3-4 days this month
- ✗Families with school-going kids — this is a school month, no holidays
- ✗Visitors expecting full tourist infrastructure — some attractions are still in monsoon shutdown
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 3/5 | January Nainital is cold, quiet, and occasionally dusted with snow. |
| February | 3/5 | February is the tail end of Nainital winter. |
| March | 4/5 | March wakes Nainital up. Daytime temperatures climb to 15-18°C, rhododendrons start blooming red across the hillsides above Cheena Peak, and the lake turns a proper emerald green. |
| April | 5/5 | April is pre-season Nainital at its warmest sweet spot: 20-24°C days, single-digit humidity, and skies so clear you can count Himalayan peaks from Snow View. |
| May | 2/5 | — |
| June | 2/5 | — |
| July | 2/5 | — |
| August | 2/5 | — |
| Septemberviewing | 4/5 | September is monsoon's messy exit. The first two weeks still get 100-150 mm of rain with occasional heavy bursts. |
| October | 5/5 | October is Nainital's second-best month after March. |
| November | 4/5 | November is Nainital going to sleep. Temperatures drop sharply: 8-12°C days, 2-4°C nights by month-end. |
| December | 3/5 | December splits into two Nainitals. Early December (1-20) is cold, grey, and empty — a continuation of November's gloom at 4-8°C daytime. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Contact local transport
Elevation
1,938m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
mixed
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