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Chasing Fall magic: Top 10 countries to fall in love with autumn

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 6, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Chasing Fall magic: Top 10 countries to fall in love with autumn

Forget boring summer beach trips! Autumn is the season when the trips become brighter and colourful. It’s also the time to trade those flip-flops for those leaf-crunching boots, and chase places that are famed for being nature's beautiful gifts. The scenes of Japan's temples glowing with crimson momiji, a gothic-fairytale stroll through Prague, and Canada’s ridiculously photogenic Rockies, these places turn magical during this season. It's when ditching the crowds, embracing the cozy sweaters become a thing, and getting out of that comfort zone really needs next-level motivation. So, if you’re chasing fall magic beyond the usual pumpkin spice latte and Instagram filters, here’s a curated list of countries where autumn truly dazzles.

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Japan

Japan takes autumn very seriously. From mid-October to early December, maple trees explode in shades of vermilion across Kyoto’s ancient temples and Nara’s serene parks. Hiking trails in Nikko and the Japanese Alps provide panoramic views of mountains glowing in fiery colors. These descriptions are enough to make any curious traveller look for their flight tickets instantly. Don’t forget to sip warm matcha while gazing at the crimson canopy—it’s a ritual.

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Canada

Canada’s fall is practically legendary. Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia are forests that take magic to another level, when they are on fire — literally in color. Those planning a drive along the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia or paddle a canoe in Algonquin Provincial Park to feel tiny amid the sweeping reds, yellows, and golds, will know the experience. Curious travellers earn bonus points for spotting a moose or deer peeking through the trees.

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United States

Those planning a trip between September and December months, get to experience this autumn magic. New England steals the autumn show with its quintessential fall towns like Woodstock, Vermont, and the Berkshires in Massachusetts. But don’t sleep on less-traveled gems, the Ozarks in Arkansas, the Adirondacks in New York, and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula all offer leaf-peeping serenity without the crowds.

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Germany

If anybody thinks Germany is only about Oktoberfest, they need to visit this place during autumn. The Bavarian Alps and Black Forest are transformed into a fairy-tale landscape in autumn. Vineyards along the Rhine shimmer in deep golds and crimson, and medieval towns like Rothenburg ob der Tauber look straight out of a storybook.

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South Korea

Autumn in South Korea is a festival of color, when every landscape turns into a sight to behold. Seoraksan National Park and Nami Island are drenched in maple-red bliss from late October to early November. Add traditional hanok villages and spicy street food, and you have a cultural and colorful feast for the senses.

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Switzerland

Autumn in Switzerland means fewer crowds and glorious golden foliage. Visit the Engadin Valley for stunning golden larches, or the Lavaux Vineyards near Lake Geneva for harvest views. Enjoy scenic panoramic train rides like the Bernina Express. September is great for high-altitude hiking; October offers peak colors before many mountain transport links close. Don't miss the picturesque cities of Lucerne and Zurich.

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China

China’s autumn palette is as vast as the country itself. It's best to make a travel itinerary beforehand, as picking a specific place might become a tough task. The Great Wall near Beijing turns a fiery orange against the skyline. In Jiuzhaigou Valley and the Yellow Mountains, the combination of autumn foliage, lakes, and misty peaks is so surreal it might just make you question reality.

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Austria

Autumn in Austria is essentially nature's magic on a roll. Salzburg's hills, the Wachau Valley along the Danube, and Vienna's parks are all blazing with bright colours like copper, amber, and gold hues. With flaky pastries and a warm cup of Viennese coffee, you get set for a leisurely stroll. Every location appears to belong in a storybook, which means you come back with a bag full of memories.

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Greece

In Greece, autumn is a time of serene charm. Ancient ruins, sun-kissed islands, and quaint villages bathe in golden light as the summer throng goes. While Santorini's cliffs and sunsets remain in their pretty selves, Athens' Acropolis shines under calmer skies. In Crete and the Peloponnese, rolling hills, olive orchards, and vineyards burst with harvest colours, providing nature enthusiasts with a tranquil haven. Autumn season from late September to November is the ideal season to see Greece at its best.

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Finland

Lapland in Finland offers more than simply winter and the Northern Lights for a Nordic twist. Fiery forests, clear lakes, and reindeer grazing beneath golden birch trees are all present in September and October. Bonus: lots of photo opportunities, greater seclusion, and fewer tourists.

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