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South Asia · Multi-city itinerary
India & Sri Lanka itinerary — September 2026
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
September 2026 is a shoulder-season time for the India & Sri Lanka trip (Chennai & Colombo). Daytime highs run from about 31°C / 88°F to 35°C / 95°F across the stops. Plan around 5–7 days for the full Chennai & Colombo loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 5–7 days · 2 cities
South India and the island across the Palk Strait: Chennai, the Tamil capital on the Coromandel coast, a centre of temples, Carnatic music and Marina Beach, and Colombo, Sri Lanka's seafront commercial capital and the gateway to its tea hills and ancient cities. An hour links them by air.
Chennai
Chennai in September
Temperature
94°F / 77°F
34.6°C / 25.1°C
Precipitation
15d
4.7in · 120mm
Daylight
12.1h
Sea
87.1°F
30.6°C
September stays hot and wetter, with Ganesh Chaturthi dates affecting beach and temple crowds.
September stays hot and wetter, with Ganesh Chaturthi dates affecting beach and temple crowds.
City overview
Chennai is the Bay of Bengal capital where colonial Fort St George, Mylapore temple streets, Carnatic music halls, and IT corridors stretch along a hot, humid coast. The visitor map centers on George Town, Mylapore, Egmore, T Nagar, Besant Nagar, and the ECR/OMR edge south of the Adyar River.
Food & drink
Chennai food is built on idli, dosa, sambar, pongal, vada, filter coffee, Chettinad chicken, biryani, sundal, and seafood from the coast. Mylapore, T Nagar, Sowcarpet, Marina Beach stalls, and Buhari-style biryani houses are practical food anchors. Prices stay moderate outside luxury hotels, and December music-season canteen meals are a real cultural draw.
Top sights
Ranked for September suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Kapaleeshwarar Temple
- 2San Thome Basilica
- 3Parthasarathy Temple
- 4Kalakshetra Foundation
- 5DakshinaChitra
- 6Government Museum, Egmore
- 7T Nagar shopping district
- 8Fort St George
- 9Marina Beach
- 10Guindy National Park
1Kapaleeshwarar Temple
4.8★ · 12,335indoorOpen dailyMylapore Shiva temple with a tall gopuram, tank, flower stalls, and festival streets. The present structure is usually dated to the 16th century after earlier coastal temples were lost.
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2San Thome Basilica
4.7★ · 17,331indoorOpen dailyWhite neo-Gothic basilica over the traditional tomb of St Thomas the Apostle, rebuilt by the Portuguese and later by the British. It sits near the southern end of Marina Beach.
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3Parthasarathy Temple
4.7★ · 28,306indoorOpen dailyTriplicane Vishnu temple with Pallava origins, gopurams, and busy streets between Marina Beach and Chepauk. Visit outside peak midday heat.
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- 4Kalakshetra Foundation
- 5DakshinaChitra
- 6Government Museum, Egmore
- 7T Nagar shopping district
- 8Fort St George
- 9Marina Beach
- 10Guindy National Park
Neighborhoods
1Mylapore
Temple-and-culture district with Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Luz, San Thome, music sabhas, and old vegetarian restaurants. December music season makes it especially busy.
2George Town and Parry's Corner
Old trading district north of Fort St George, with wholesale lanes, Armenian Church, High Court buildings, and dense market traffic.
3Egmore and Nungambakkam
Museum, rail, college, restaurant, and hotel belt with Government Museum, consulates, cafes, and central access.
4T Nagar
Shopping district of sari stores, jewelry houses, Pondy Bazaar, and Ranganathan Street crowds. It is practical but intense before festivals.
5Adyar, Besant Nagar, and Thiruvanmiyur
South Chennai coast with Elliot's Beach, Theosophical Society, Kalakshetra, cafes, and quieter residential lanes.
6OMR and ECR
Southern technology and beach-road corridor, with IT parks on Old Mahabalipuram Road and day-trip resorts along East Coast Road.
Getting around
Chennai Metro Blue and Green lines connect airport, Central, Egmore, T Nagar approaches, and parts of the south, while suburban rail is useful for beach and outer-corridor trips. Use a CMRL travel card or QR ticket, then rely on autos, taxis, and MTC buses for temple-neighborhood last miles.
Colombo
Colombo in September
Temperature
88°F / 78°F
31.2°C / 25.3°C
Precipitation
16d
10.9in · 276mm
Daylight
12h
Sea
84°F
28.9°C
September turns wetter again, with heavy showers disrupting beach and market plans.
September turns wetter again, with heavy showers disrupting beach and market plans.
City overview
Colombo is Sri Lanka main city, where Fort offices, Pettah markets, Galle Face, Cinnamon Gardens, Buddhist temples, colonial buildings, and seafront hotels sit between airport and island rail routes. Treat it as Fort and Pettah for commerce, Galle Face and Kollupitiya for the coast, and Cinnamon Gardens or Borella for museums and parks.
Food & drink
Colombo food is hands-on and rice-based: hoppers are bowl-shaped fermented-rice pancakes, string hoppers are pressed rice-noodle nests, and kottu roti is chopped flatbread stir-fried with egg, vegetables, and meat. Pettah snacks, Galle Face carts, Kollupitiya restaurants, Dutch Hospital dining, and Mount Lavinia seafood add lamprais baked in a banana leaf, crab curry, isso vadai, short eats, and Ceylon tea.
Top sights
Ranked for September suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Gangaramaya Temple
- 2Colombo National Museum
- 3Dutch Period Museum
- 4Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
- 5Independence Memorial Hall
- 6Galle Face Green
- 7Lotus Tower
- 8Mount Lavinia Beach
- 9Viharamahadevi Park
- 10Pettah Market
1Gangaramaya Temple
4.6★ · 13,430indoorOpen dailyThe Buddhist temple near Beira Lake mixes shrine rooms, museum cases, statues, and processional material. It is one of central Colombo most visited religious sites.
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2Colombo National Museum
4.4★ · 6,487indoorClosed MonThe 19th-century museum building in Cinnamon Gardens holds royal regalia, sculpture, manuscripts, masks, weapons, and natural-history material nearby.
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3Dutch Period Museum
4★ · 514indoorClosed MonThe Pettah museum occupies an old Dutch governor residence and explains colonial trade, furniture, coins, and city history.
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- 4Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
- 5Independence Memorial Hall
- 6Galle Face Green
- 7Lotus Tower
- 8Mount Lavinia Beach
- 9Viharamahadevi Park
- 10Pettah Market
Neighborhoods
1Fort
Fort is the old colonial and business core, with offices, hotels, port edges, rail station, restored buildings, and security-sensitive streets.
2Pettah
Pettah is crowded and commercial, with markets, mosques, kovils, bus stands, wholesale lanes, and constant street movement.
3Galle Face and Kollupitiya
The coast-facing belt has hotels, malls, embassies, the promenade, ocean views, and easier evening walks.
4Cinnamon Gardens
Cinnamon Gardens is leafy and institutional, with the National Museum, Independence Square, parks, embassies, and older villas.
5Slave Island and Beira Lake
This central zone mixes rail lines, temples, offices, hotels, apartment towers, and lake views around Gangaramaya.
6Mount Lavinia and Dehiwala
The southern suburbs add beaches, seafood restaurants, zoo access, guesthouses, and rail links down the coast.
Getting around
PickMe, Uber, tuk-tuks, buses, and suburban rail handle most movement; Fort station and the Pettah bus stands are the practical transport anchors. Traffic is slow, so group Fort-Pettah, Cinnamon Gardens, and Mount Lavinia as separate clusters.
Best time to do the India & Sri Lanka trip
In September, the India & Sri Lanka trip runs daytime highs from 31°C / 88°F to 35°C / 95°F, with nights down to about 25°C / 77°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 16 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across both stops, September is a shoulder-season time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Chennai & Colombo are January, February and December, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. September 2026 is a quieter shoulder season to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact September dates — across every city on the India & Sri Lanka trip.
Plan this India & Sri Lanka tripCommon questions about the India & Sri Lanka trip
- When is the best time to do the India & Sri Lanka trip?
- The most comfortable months across Chennai, Colombo are January, February and December, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. September is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in September 2026.
- How many days do you need for the India & Sri Lanka trip?
- A comfortable India & Sri Lanka trip runs about 5–7 days, allowing roughly Chennai 2, Colombo 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the India & Sri Lanka trip?
- The classic order is Chennai & Colombo. Each city below has its own September weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my September India & Sri Lanka trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your India & Sri Lanka list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Chennai, Colombo against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.