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7 scenic spots in India for sunsets lovers

Riya Arora
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 27, 2025, 07:00 IST
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7 scenic spots in India for sunsets lovers

There’s something special about sunsets. They don’t just bring the day to an end; they slow things down, even if just for a few quiet minutes. And in a country as big and beautiful as India, sunsets look different everywhere. The shades, the mood, the view–all change depending on where you are. Whether it’s by the sea, up in the hills, or across wide desert skies, some places just make the sunset feel a little more magical.

If you enjoy watching the sky shift colours, here are seven places in India where sunsets are really worth stopping for.

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Ladakh



Ladakh’s sunsets are quiet, wide, and feel almost otherworldly. With clear skies and open valleys, the light beautifully fades across the mountains and lakes. Whether you're by Pangong Lake or just watching from a rooftop, it’s the kind of calm that stays with you. It’s the silence and space that make the sunset here feel extra special.


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Mount Abu


Mount Abu gives you a cool break from heat being the only hill station of Rajasthan. The sunset views here are magical and only adds to the hill charm. As the sun slips behind the peaks, everything turns soft and golden. You can just sit back, breathe in the breeze, and enjoy the view. It’s simple, relaxing, and perfect for slowing down.

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Nandi Hills




Nandi Hills is one of the best places in India for sunset lovers. The place is the easiest spot to escape Bengaluru for a bit of peace and beauty. As the sun sets, the sky turns gentle shades of orange and pink. The cool air and open view make it a favourite for a quiet evening. Even with the crowd, the sunset makes it feel calm.

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Hampi



Hampi’s sunsets light up the old ruins in the most beautiful way. The golden light touches the temples and boulders, adding a soft glow to everything. It’s peaceful, raw, and full of history. There’s something grounding about watching the day end in such an ancient place.


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Varanasi Ghats


At the Varanasi ghats, sunset feels less like a moment and more like an experience. The light on the Ganges, the sounds of prayer, and the slow-moving boats create something deeply calming. It’s not just a view– it’s a feeling you carry with you!

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Rann of Kutch



The salt desert of Kutch looks surreal during the sunset. As the sun goes down, the white ground starts glowing with shades of orange and red. It’s quiet, open, and a bit dreamlike. You just stand there, looking around, thinking– there really isn’t another place in India that feels like this.

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Kanyakumari




Kanyakumari is one of those places that just feels special. As the sun sets where the three seas meet, the sky slowly turns soft shades over the water. It’s quiet, calm, and feels bigger than usual–like the day is ending gently. Just standing there and watching it all happen is a moment you don’t forget easily.


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