India – a stunning and mystical land in Asia – has always been a dream destination for avid travelers. Join Mytour.vn to discover the ideal time to pack your bags and explore this captivating country, along with some practical tips for your Indian journey.
What is the best season to visit India?
India experiences three main seasons throughout the year: summer, monsoon (rainy season), and winter. Winter spans from November to January, summer begins in May with intense heat, and spring is relatively short, occurring in February and March.
According to the experiences of many travelers who have booked flights to India, certain periods are considered ideal for visiting the country. These include:
- October to March: This is the golden period for traveling to India, as the weather is warm, not excessively hot, and particularly dry with pleasant sunshine.
- April to May: During this period, temperatures are relatively stable, but humidity is high, and occasional thunderstorms occur. If these conditions don’t bother you, this can still be a worthwhile time to visit India.
Additionally, if you plan to explore the southern regions of India, it’s best to travel after November, once the monsoon season has completely ended.

When is the best season to travel to India?
How to travel from Vietnam to India?
Currently, there are no direct flights from Vietnam to India. Therefore, you will need to transit through Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur to reach Mumbai or Delhi. You can book flights to India with airlines such as Indian Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and Air India, departing from Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Once in India, you will have various transportation options to choose from, including:
- Airplane: If you need to travel between states and major cities, consider flying with domestic Indian airlines such as Indian Airlines, IndiGo Airlines, SpiceJet, and Paramount Airways.
- Train: For travel between major cities, if you prefer not to fly, taking a train can be an equally exciting and scenic option.
Other popular transportation methods include boats, cycle rickshaws, tuk-tuks, Tempo, Vikram, taxis, the Delhi Metro, and auto-rickshaws.
What to eat and do in India?
The mystical and sacred beauty of India has always been a captivating theme in films and a subject of fascination for any traveler passionate about exploration. Each city in India boasts its own unique charm, distinct from any other. Delhi, the capital, is the heart of North India with its millennia-old history. Mumbai is regarded as the cradle of Bollywood cinema, while Bangalore is a vibrant city known for its lively pubs and restaurants. For history enthusiasts, Jaipur, the cultural hub of medieval Hindu Rajput heritage in North India, and Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest cities, are must-visit destinations.
Let Mytour highlight some of India’s most famous attractions:
- The Hawa Mahal Palace
- Dal Lake
- The Taj Mahal Temple
- Nohsngithiang Falls
- Meenakshi Temple
- Lakshadweep Islands
- The Ganges River

India is home to numerous famous attractions...
Don’t forget to participate in India’s fascinating and unique festivals, such as:
- Goa Carnival (a week-long festival held in mid-February every year)
- Surajkund Mela (celebrated during the first half of February)
- Holi – the spring festival (celebrated in March or April according to the Hindu calendar)
- Diwali – the festival of lights and knowledge (celebrated annually in October or November)
- Pushkar Mela (held every November)
India’s culinary world is also worth exploring, offering a variety of enticing dishes. Indian cuisine is often characterized by its spiciness, with standout specialties such as Biryani, Tandoori Momos, Chili Idli, Schezwan Dosa, Dosa Khakhra, and Curry Pasta. If you’re not a fan of spicy food, it’s a good idea to bring along some non-spicy snacks.

...And the enticing local delicacies
Is traveling to India safe?
Although India is a highly popular travel destination, to ensure your trip is safe and smooth, keep the following tips in mind:
- Avoid wearing overly revealing or provocative clothing that may draw unnecessary attention, especially when visiting historical sites or temples in India.
- Refrain from initiating conversations with strangers or engaging with unknown individuals in secluded areas.
- When using public transportation, if you are a woman, ask the driver if there is a designated women’s section. If not, choose a seat next to other women.
- Opt for accommodations in central, bustling areas near police stations. Avoid staying in hotels located in remote or isolated areas.
- Keep important phone numbers saved, such as those of acquaintances, local police, hotel staff, and the Vietnamese Embassy in India, and always carry them with you.
- Avoid traveling alone in India, especially if you are a woman.
We hope the useful information provided above will help you have a satisfying and enjoyable journey exploring India. Don’t forget to contact Mytour via the hotline 1900 2083 if you need assistance with flight bookings for the best support.
T.Hai, 27/06/2022 10:20
