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Late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the best mix of vibrant natural beauty, mild weather, and cultural festivals such as Calgary Stampede and Toronto International Film Festival.

Explore Vancouver for urban vibes and mountain views, Quebec City for European charm, Banff and Jasper for alpine scenery, and Nova Scotia’s Cabot Trail for coastal magic.

Don’t skip poutine (fries with cheese curds and gravy), butter tarts, smoked salmon on bannock, and maple taffy made in fresh snow!

Ice trekking on the Athabasca Glacier, whale watching in British Columbia, canoeing in Algonquin Park, and ziplining in Whistler.

October to March is perfect for most regions, offering cool weather, clearer skies, and a calendar full of cultural events like Diwali and Holi.

From the Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu to Kerala’s backwaters, the forts of Rajasthan, spiritual Varanasi, and the high-altitude magic of Ladakh, India is a sensory explosion.

Street chaats in Delhi, masala dosa in South India, Kashmiri Rogan Josh, Bengali sweets, and royal Rajasthani thali. Plus, don’t miss sipping masala chai at a roadside stall!

Paragliding in Bir Billing, white-water rafting in Rishikesh, desert safaris in Jaisalmer, and trekking to the Valley of Flowers or the Himalayan base camps.

Visit between November and April for hiking, kayaking, and road trips. For snow sports, head there during winter - June to August.

Milford Sound for fjords, Rotorua for Maori culture and geothermal wonders, Queenstown for adrenaline sports, and Wanaka for scenic serenity.

Try the Hangi (Maori-style pit-cooked feast), green-lipped mussels, lamb roast, Hokey Pokey ice cream, and the famous pavlova dessert.

Bungee jumping in Queenstown, glacier hiking in Franz Josef, skydiving over Lake Taupo, and kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park.

Late spring to early autumn (May to September) brings mild weather and major festivals like Glastonbury, Edinburgh Fringe, and Wimbledon.

Explore the Lake District, Scottish Highlands, Stonehenge, Oxford and Cambridge, Snowdonia in Wales, and the Jurassic Coast.

Try fish and chips by the seaside, a full English breakfast, Cornish pasties, Yorkshire pudding, sticky toffee pudding, and afternoon tea with scones.

Hike Ben Nevis in Scotland, surf in Cornwall, walk the Hadrian’s Wall Path, go caving in the Yorkshire Dales, or cycle through the Peak District.