Best Monsoon Places To Visit In India

 
Exploring India’s monsoon destinations with a travel buddy (aka a travel agency) is like turning a soggy season into the best adventure ever. Imagine the green carpets of Munnar and the waterfall wonders of Coorg, all set up by some travel pros who totally get you. They handle all the boring stuff, like booking hotels and flights, so you can chill and soak in the beauty of rainy India. These guys have the hookups to show you the coolest, not-so-obvious spots and the famous ones too, without breaking your wallet. So, let them do the heavy lifting while you enjoy the misty mountains and lush greenery like a boss. They’ll make sure your trip is as amazing as the sight of a rainbow after a storm.

Kerala

Popularly known as “God’s Own Country”, Kerala looks its best during the monsoon season. The water of the backwaters is full of aquatic life, the tops of the hills are covered with mist and the great tea gardens become greener than ever. Wraps up without getting to capture the broad handsome backwater cruise of Alleppey or some of the beautiful hill stations – Munnar, Wayanad.

Rajasthan (Mount Abu)

While most of Rajasthan state is desert-like, Mount Abu receives the heaviest rainfall in monsoons among regions of Rajasthan. Rajasthan’s only hill station, Mount Abu has a very pleasant climate, thick forests, and stunning scenery. Go sightseeing in the Dilwara Temples, and Nakki Lake, and indulge in a trek to the highest peak of Rajasthan, Guru Shikhar.

Maharashtra (Lonavala and Khandala)

Located just a few hours’ drive from Mumbai, Lonavala and Khandala turn into misty hill stations during the monsoon. There are a lot of waterfalls throughout the Western Ghats and among them Kune Falls and Bhushi Dam are famous. Experience the Rajmachi Fort trek for the breadth taking vistas or just relax and feel the breeze on Sahyadri peaks.

Uttarakhand (Nainital)

The beauty of Nainital which is also known as the “Lake District of India” is well enhanced during the rainy season. Nainital with hills on all sides and numerous lakes, has boat cruises on Naini Lake, breath-taking points like Snow View, and some shopping on Mall Road. Other attractions that can also be visited include the Naina Devi Temple and the Eco Cave Gardens.

West Bengal (Darjeeling)

Monsoon of Darjeeling, fondly known as the “Queen of Hills”, brings additional attractions of enhanced mist and more colorful tea gardens. Ride the toy train called the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, watch the early morning view of Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill, and visit the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park.

Madhya Pradesh (Pachmarhi)

Surprisingly, Pachmarhi which is the only hill station in Madhya Pradesh is a best-kept secret during the monsoon season. Rich in features like waterfalls such as Bee Falls, and Apsara Falls along with lush green forests and caves like Pandava Caves, Pachmarhi allows the tourists to escape from the busy city life.

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