Top 10 Places To Visit In India This June With Comfortable Travel Options
June is a great time to explore some of the most beautiful places in India. While many people think the rainy season makes travelling difficult, it can actually be one of the best months to plan a trip. The weather becomes cooler in many regions, the landscapes turn fresh and green, and popular tourist destinations are often less crowded than during peak holiday periods.
Whether you are planning a family holiday, a trip with friends, or a group tour, choosing the right destination is important. However, comfortable transport is equally important for a smooth travel experience. Long journeys can become tiring, especially when travelling with children, elderly family members, or large groups.
From scenic hill stations to breathtaking natural attractions, this guide highlights the top 10 places to visit in India this June. We will also recommend suitable vehicle options to help make your journey safe, comfortable, and enjoyable from start to finish.
Why June Is Actually a Great Month To Travel in India
Before we get into the places, let us clear up a common misunderstanding. June is not a bad travel month. Yes, the monsoon starts in parts of India around June. But that is exactly what makes certain destinations so magical during this time.
Hill stations feel cool and fresh. Forests look lush and full of life. Spiritual destinations are peaceful because tourist footfall drops. And travel costs are lower compared to the December to February peak season.
For families, friend groups, and solo travellers looking for both adventure travel and peaceful getaways, June is genuinely one of the best months if you pick the right spots.
1. Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Manali in June is a dream. The snow starts melting on the higher peaks, rivers run full and fast, and the valleys turn green with wildflowers. Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, and Hadimba Temple are must-visit spots. Adventure lovers can enjoy river rafting, paragliding, and trekking during this time.
The drive from Delhi to Manali is around 540 kilometres. For a group of 7 to 12 people, a comfortable Tempo Traveller or Innova Crysta is ideal for navigating mountain roads.
2. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Spiti Valley is one of India’s most remote and stunning cold desert regions. It sits at a high altitude and remains cut off from the rest of India for most of the year. June is one of the few months when roads open up, and the landscape becomes accessible. Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, and Kaza town are highlights.
This destination requires a sturdy and spacious vehicle. Many groups prefer 49/53 larger coaches that can handle rough mountain terrain without compromising passenger comfort.
3. Rishikesh and Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Rishikesh and Haridwar are popular year-round, but June adds something extra. The Ganga flows at its fullest, the ghats feel alive with spiritual energy, and the green hills surrounding the town make every view picture-perfect. Rishikesh is also the adventure capital of India, offering bungee jumping, camping, and white-water rafting on the Ganga.
For groups coming from Delhi or Chandigarh, a 12-seater Tempo Traveller is a very practical and affordable option that keeps everyone together.
4. Hemkund Sahib, Uttarakhand
Hemkund Sahib is a sacred Sikh gurudwara located at an altitude of over 4,000 metres in Uttarakhand. It is one of the most spiritually powerful and visually stunning pilgrimage sites in all of India. The Valley of Flowers, which sits just below, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that blooms beautifully in June and July.
If you are planning a Hemkund Sahib journey, the base camp is Govindghat. From there, it is a trek of around 13 kilometres. A large group coach or a mini coach is the right vehicle to carry pilgrims comfortably from the plains to the base.
5. Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is called the Scotland of India for a reason. Its rolling hills covered in coffee and tea plantations look absolutely stunning in June when the pre-monsoon showers give everything a deep green colour. Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, and Dubare Elephant Camp are popular spots. The air is cool, clean, and full of the smell of fresh coffee blossoms.

Coorg is about 250 kilometres from Bengaluru. A family of 7 travelling together will hire the Innova Crysta, the most comfortable option for this route, with good luggage space and air conditioning.
6. Munnar, Kerala
Munnar is one of South India’s most loved hill stations. In June, the tea gardens are lush and misty, the waterfalls are at their strongest, and the roads are lined with dense green forests. Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, and the Tea Museum are popular highlights. Kerala’s green tourism scene is very active in June.
For large family groups or corporate travel groups heading to Munnar, a large coach with 41 to 49 seats gives the most value, combining comfort and cost-efficiency for longer distances.
7. Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Ooty, also known as Udhagamandalam, sits in the Nilgiri Hills and offers a cooler escape from the summer heat of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. June is when the Nilgiris receive early monsoon showers, and the hills look their most beautiful. The famous Ooty Lake, Botanical Gardens, and the heritage Nilgiri Mountain Railway make Ooty a perfect family destination.
Groups travelling from Chennai or Coimbatore benefit greatly from hiring a mini coach or a 22-seater vehicle that allows everyone to travel together without the stress of multiple taxis.
8. Meghalaya, Northeast India
Meghalaya is known as the abode of clouds, and June makes it completely magical. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are among the wettest places on Earth, and they look nothing short of extraordinary during the pre-monsoon and early monsoon season. Living Root Bridges, Nohkalikai Falls, and Dawki River are just a few of the incredible things to see here.
If you are thinking of discovering the seven sisters of northeast India, Meghalaya is the perfect starting point. A 16-seater or 21-seater tempo traveller works very well for navigating the hilly northeast roads.
9. Darjeeling, West Bengal
Darjeeling is a classic Indian hill station with stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range, the world-famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, and tea gardens that produce some of the most sought-after teas on the planet. In June, the hills are wrapped in mist and the tea gardens are freshly washed by rain. Tiger Hill at sunrise is an experience you will never forget.

Getting to Darjeeling from Siliguri or New Jalpaiguri is a scenic mountain drive. A 12-seater New Force Urbania handles these winding roads very smoothly and comfortably.
10. Andaman Islands, Andaman and Nicobar
While most people think of Andaman as a winter destination, June is actually a quieter and more affordable time to visit. The sea is calmer than expected in early June, and the lush green forests that cover the islands look even more vibrant after the early rains. Radhanagar Beach, Cellular Jail, and Havelock Island are must-visits. The underwater world here is one of the richest in Asia.
Since Andaman is an island destination, most travel is by ferry or boat within the islands. However, a comfortable coach or tempo traveller is essential for transfers between the airport, ferry points, and hotels on the islands.
Comfortable Vehicle Options for Every Group Size
No matter which of these destinations you are headed to, the vehicle you travel in makes a huge difference to your experience. Here is a quick look at the range of vehicles available through Sehgal Travels, covering every group size and travel need:
Innova Crysta is a 7-seater SUV that is perfect for small families and couples. It is smooth on highways and manageable on mountain roads.
New Force Urbania is a 12-seater van that gives you more space than a standard car while still being easy to drive on narrow hill roads.
Tempo Traveller comes in 12-seater, 16-seater, and 21-seater configurations. This is one of the most popular choices for friend groups, family outings, and pilgrimage trips. It offers good seating comfort, luggage space, and is reliable on long routes.
Mini Coach in 22, 27, and 29-seater options is ideal for medium-sized groups such as office outings, school trips, or large family reunions.
Large coaches in 41, 45, and 49-seater formats is great for big corporate groups, college trips, or wedding parties that need everyone to travel together.
Volvo Coach with 45 seats offers the most premium long-distance travel experience. Reclining seats, better suspension, and air conditioning throughout make this the top pick for overnight or long-haul journeys.
You can explore the full fleet of vehicles and choose the one that fits your group size and budget best.
Practical Travel Tips for June in India
Carry rain gear. Even if your destination is not a monsoon-heavy zone, a light raincoat or umbrella is always useful in June.
Book early. June travel demand picks up fast, especially for hill stations. Booking your vehicle 2 to 4 weeks in advance ensures you get the right size and model.
Check road conditions. For mountain destinations like Spiti, Manali, and Hemkund Sahib, always check road updates before departure. Landslides can affect travel in heavy rain.
Plan flexible itineraries. The weather in June can change quickly. Keep a buffer day in your travel plan so that unexpected rain does not cancel your key activities.
Stay hydrated. Even in cooler hill stations, travel can be tiring. Drink enough water and carry light snacks for long drives.
FAQ: Top Travel Questions About Visiting India in June
Q: Is India safe to visit in June?
A: Yes. Most of the destinations listed above are very safe and well-connected. The key is to pick the right places that are actually enhanced by June weather, not affected negatively by it.
Q: Which is the best hill station to visit in June in India?
A: Manali, Darjeeling, Ooty, Coorg, and Munnar are all excellent choices in June. Each offers a different kind of experience, from adventure travel to peaceful nature walks.
Q: How many people can travel in a tempo traveller?
A: A tempo traveller is available in 12-seater, 16-seater, and 21-seater options. It is one of the most flexible group travel vehicles for mountain and highway routes in India.
Q: Is northeast India accessible in June?
A: Yes. Meghalaya, in particular, is stunning in June. Roads are open, and the landscape is at its absolute best. It is one of the most underrated travel experiences in India.
Q: What vehicle is best for a family of 7 travelling to Manali?
A: An Innova Crysta 7-seater or a 12-seater Tempo Traveller works best for a family of 7 heading to Manali. Both are comfortable and reliable on mountain roads.
Final Thoughts
India in June is not about running away from the rain. It is about running towards the green valleys, misty mountains, living forests, and quiet spiritual spaces that come alive when the season changes. Whether you are planning a solo adventure, a family trip, a pilgrimage, or a corporate outing, there is a perfect destination waiting for you somewhere in India this June.
The key is to travel smart. Choose your destination based on what your group enjoys. Plan your route. And most importantly, book a vehicle that is comfortable, reliable, and the right size for your group. Good travel memories always start with a good journey.
Call +91-991-157-2222 here to book the right vehicle for your June travel plan and make every kilometre count.