Indian is an absolute gem for travelers looking for a destination with diverse landscapes and terrains. From mountains to plains and from beaches to waterfalls, you can witness every witness of nature here in India. India is blessed with numerous natural getaways that beg to be explored. There’s more to India than the challenging road of Ladakh and the beaches of Goa.

Yes, these places are full of great vibes and equally great destinations. Still, the streets of Varanasi, the deserts of Jaisalmer, or the jungles of Assam are equally amazing.

India is one of the best places to get a glimpse of beautiful yet simple natural phenomena like rainfalls, sunrise, and sunset. The sight of the red sky in the evening, preparing to bid adieu to the sun for the next 8 hours, is one of the most amazing views. From the rice fields of Punjab to the lush green mountains in Assam and beyond, every corner of the country adds a different flavor to the already glorious view of the sunset. Just like sunrise, watching the sun setting in its full glory has a certain charm to it.

There are many places in India where you can enjoy the magnificent view of the sunset, and this blog features 7 of the best places.

Kanyakumari 

sunset in kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is the last point of India in the south. It is the place where the landmass of the country ends, and a vast ocean begins. Kanyakumari is famous for many things, including the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. Apart from the confluence, Kanyakumari also has a dedicated sunset viewpoint that attracts tourists worldwide. Watching the sun setting beside the majestic Thiruvalluvar statue is an experience worth remembering for a lifetime. 

Ladakh 

sunset in ladakh

There aren’t many activities to do in Ladakh apart from clicking pictures next to Pangong Tso’s breathtaking and riding your favorite bike on one of the most challenging and adventurous routes in the world. Ladakh is an adventure lover’s heaven but also a paradise for peace-loving people. Far from the city’s hustle and bustle, there is a land of vast white desert and rocky terrains. Watching the last few glimpses of the reddish sun before it sets for the day is really a soothing experience. 

Goa 

sunset in goa

Beaches are a synonym of endlessness and eternity. From the shore next to a series of palm trees to the limit of one’s eyesight, it’s hard to find the end of an ocean. Beaches are the meeting point of land and oceans, and what better place than Goa to explore these beaches. Goa is the beach capital of India, and late-night parties are its soul.

This is why getting up early and watching sunrise would be too much to ask from a person in Goa. However, the sunset view is equally mesmerizing, and what better place to watch the sunset than a beach. Watching the sunset while its shadow falling on the wavy water of the ocean is an entirely unique experience. 

Cochin 

sunset in kochin

Just like Goa, Kerala is another Indian state that is popular for its beaches and forests. Cochin is one of the most important cities in the state, both historically as well as economically. Among the best places to visit in Cochin is Fort Cochin that is flocked by tourists from all parts of the country every evening. It provides one of the best views of the sunset in the country.

Radhanagar Beach, Andaman 

andaman sunset

There’s more to India than its mainland landmass. The two breathtaking islands on either side are nature’s gift to the country and its people. Radhanagar beach in Andaman’s Havelock Island is regarded as the best beach in Asia. Apart from the clean water and scenic surroundings, the beach is also famous for its sunset point. The view of sunlight falling on the blue water and white sand makes them sparkle. All that glitters is not gold, but the idea here certainly is. 

Varanasi

sunset in varanasi

You don’t need to describe Varanasi in words as an injustice to the rich cultural history of the place considered the oldest city in the world. The ages-old streets and pious Ganga ghats make you come face to face with the reality of life. Sunrise and sunset are not just phenomena but a representation of life and death in Varanasi. Watching the sunsetting of the banks of Ganga while sitting in a boat is its kind experience. 

Jaisalmer

jaisalmer

Nothing complements the heat of the sun better than the mighty Thar. Like the endless water of the Indian ocean, Thar is a vast desert that contributes to this country’s diverse landmass. Afternoons are not very pleasant in Rajasthan, and hence sunset is not just about the scenery here. It brings relief from the scorching heat, and that’s why watching the penetrating sunray disappear from the sand dunes is such a relieving experience.