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The climate of India comprising a wide range of weather conditions across a large geographic scale and varied topography. India climate can be sub divided into 6 major parts, ranging from desert in the west to alphine tundra and glacier in the north. The climate in India is mainly influenced by its unique geography and geology.

Though it is tough to generalize Indias’ climate as the country runs from the Himalayas to the beaches of the Oceans, we at quickbooker.com presents a brief description of different types of climate in India and the best time to visit different part of country in different seasons such as October to March is dry and cool, with pleasing weather conditions. Best time to visit south is between January to September, desert area welcomes its guests in the best ways during monsoon, mountainous area during summers and northeastern area between March and august.

Our guide also gives the elaborated view on maximum and minimum temperature range in different months, of different cities in the country for the ease of travelers. Indias’ climate comprises of three major seasons- summers, winters and monsoon. Summers, from April to June, is generally hot in most parts of India. Winters, from November to March, are generally bright and pleasant and monsoon is the rainy season with pleasant weather conditions. This varying climate in India has also been one of the reasons for increasing number of tourists, as they can find different atmosphere conditions while exploring the country.

 
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