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Where to Travel in September

Our Top Travel Destinations for September

The best places to travel in September include Bolivia where you’ll find sunny, dry days, or Uganda to hike jungles and track mountain gorillas. Some other incredible travel experiences this month include walking Spain’s Camino de Santiago for a pilgrimage journey, hiking in Slovenia or the Alps, and seeing humpback whales on their annual migration in Tonga in September. For those looking to make the most of the shoulder season after the summer crowds fade and fall foliage emerges, head to some of these incredible destinations.

A baby gorilla and mother gorilla.

Uganda

The climate in Uganda is considered “modified tropical”, with high humidity, especially in the forests. September is much like springtime in the US. The jacaranda and other trees are bursting into blossom and the days are warmer. We enjoy our adventures here with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds.

A group of travelers hiking in Turkey.

Turkey

Whether you’re exploring the bustling city of Istanbul or the remote Turquoise Coast, Turkey’s weather during September is quite pleasant. Because you’re in the Mediterranean, expect warm days as the summer season ends. If you’re on the coast, you’ll also enjoy nice breezes and cool evenings.

Eagle hunters in Mongolia.

Mongolia

September is a great time to visit Mongolia, when the leaves begin to change, and the Golden Eagle Festival takes place in Ulgii. Days tend to be cool and dry, with blue skies, and clear nights, perfect for stargazing over the Gobi Desert.

A scuba diver watching a whale underwater.

Tonga

Migrating humpback whales who visit these waters make September one of the best times to be in Tonga, with temperatures ranging from the high 70s°F to the low 80s°F. Whale calves are slightly older and far more curious during this time, so you’re more likely to experience amazing up-close encounters with these magnificent creatures.

A couple hiking in Slovenia.

Slovenia

Slovenia’s mountain climate is generally sunny and warm in September. We avoid most of the summer crowds while enjoying hikes on remote mountain trails, exploring the back streets of the fairytale capital, Ljubljana, and taking a refreshing dip in the famous Lake Bled.

Two people walking the Camino De Santiago.

Camino de Santiago, Spain

We timed these journeys to the Camino to take advantage of the beginning of autumn, avoiding those crowded and hot days on the trail during the height of summer. September is a wonderful time when the temperatures begin to cool and the rain is still scarce, plus we can see some harvest activity during our walks.

An aerial view of the geyser and buffalos passing by in Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone National Park

We timed our trips in Yellowstone for September, when the valley edges into its autumn glory and the bugling call of the bull elk echoes across the valleys. There are far fewer visitors compared to the height of summer, but daytime temperatures are still pleasant, with cooler nights.

An aerial view of the coast of Bolivia.

Bolivia

September in Bolivia’s high-altitude realm has many sunny days and very little rain, perfect for exploring the surreal landscapes and fascinating indigenous cultures this stunning nation offers. Daytime temperatures range from a low of 40s°F to a high of 66°F in La Paz, Sucre, and the Salar de Uyuni desert. At times, it can be even colder at night, especially in the desert.

A coral reef in Indonesia.

Indonesia

Our journeys in Indonesia are primarily water-based, and September is a wonderful time to explore the pristine reef ecosystems in the Coral Triangle. Because we’re close to the equator, temperatures rarely change. Fewer crowds mean you’re likely to have bays all to yourself, and daytime temperatures—both above and below water—are quite pleasant.

A couple hiking in the Alps.

Alps

Many think of the Alps as a summertime-only destination, but the shoulder season in September is a wonderful time to visit. Long, clear days lead to gloriously vibrant sunsets, and temperatures are still pleasant, with warm days and cold evenings. As with any Alps trip, remember to pack layers.

A castle in Normandy, France.

France

We love France in September, when mountain temperatures tend to be in the mid-high 70s°F. Along the coast, we experience a maritime climate with temperatures moderated by the Atlantic, so it is never extremely hot or extremely cold. There are also far fewer travelers during this time, so you’re likely to have trails all to yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll find the nicest September weather in places like Spain where the summer heat gives way to days in the 70s, Tonga in the Pacific where the tropical climate means comfortable days around 80 degrees, and Bolivia where weather in the high-altitude cities is dry and around 60 degrees.

Yellowstone National Park is one of the best places to hike in September. You’ll find fewer tourists than in the summer months, the leaves begin to change colors, and daytime highs are mild and comfortable, hovering around 70 degrees.

To avoid crowds in September, travel to Mongolia to witness the Golden Eagle Festival and see the vast Gobi Desert, or Slovenia to hike and explore medieval cities after the summer tourists have left.

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