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There is a long weekend in September, know which places you can plan to visit in September?

The month of September is considered to be very good for traveling. The greenery all around after the rain and the coolness in the weather doubles the fun of traveling. There is also a long weekend in September. In such a situation, you can plan to travel somewhere. There is a holiday of Eid ul Milad on 14 September Saturday, 15 September Sunday and 16 September Monday. Government offices will remain closed. In such a situation, you can plan to travel somewhere in this long weekend. Know which are the best places to visit in September?

Which are the best places to visit in September?

Places To Visit in September in India | Travel Places In India to Visit In  September | Times of India Travel

Bundi (Rajasthan) – The places where it becomes difficult to travel in summer can be explored in the month of September. In September, you can go to Bundi city of Rajasthan. Which is known as the Blue City. You will get a glimpse of the royalty of Rajasthan in Bundi. There are many forts, mansions and palaces here. Where you can peek into the pages of history. Bundi is 35 km from Kota.

Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)- Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in the world. If you have not yet visited Banaras, then definitely visit once. The divine light here will ignite the flame of devotion within you. Whether it is a morning walk on the river or enjoying the Ganga Aarti, you will like Banaras. The weather of Banaras in September is very wonderful.

Orchha (Madhya Pradesh)- Orchha, the capital of Bundela Rajputs, is the place of penance of Lord Rama. Filled with many architectural wonders, Orchha will mesmerize you with its charm and aura. September is a good month to visit Orchha.

Amritsar (Punjab)- You can also plan to visit Amritsar in the month of September. The Golden Temple is the main cultural and religious place for Sikhs. This city is full of divine energy and spirituality. Apart from the Golden Temple, you can also visit the Wagah Border. There is a good crowd of tourists here in September.