Ten Destinations Worth Exploring This Monsoon
Come monsoon and the Indian landscape transforms itself into a veritable kaleidoscope of colours. And no season unwraps the ethereal beauty of this vast landmass as the monsoon does.
So here’s a list of 10 monsoon destinations that lets you soak in the monsoon magic.
1. Munnar, Kerala:
Surrounded by tea gardens and lush green hills, the hill station comes alive with all its beauty with the onset of the rains.
2. Wayanad, Kerala:
This hill station is a must for monsoon lovers, especially for wildlife enthusiasts. According to travel portals, Wayanad also hosts a three-day monsoon festival ‘splash’ to portray the beauty of the place.
3. Coorg, Karnataka:
The coffee plantation adds to the beauty of the place with the onset of monsoon. The Abbey and Jog waterfalls flow in their full might, enhancing the charm of Coorg.
4. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra:
Perched atop the Sahyadri range, this hill resort transforms into a monsoon paradise, attracting young and old from across the country. The green meadows, the foggy roads and the clouds that hang from the hills make it a must visit destination in the western coast.
5. Koraput, Odisha:
The picturesque hinterland of Koraput district unlocks its beauty during the monsoon, thanks to the unending green slopes, the ascending lofty hills and the sun and cloud playing hide-and-seek. The beauty is more enjoyable on a train ride, the route of which cuts through hills and tunnels.
6. Udaipur, Rajasthan:
Rajasthan receives little rainfall during monsoon, but the few inches of precipitation is enough to bring alive the city of lakes. The Pichola lake and the Fateh Sagar lake unwraps the beauty of the city during the monsoon, ably supported by the monsoon palace and Sajjan Garh in the backdrop. Don’t miss the royal hospitality and the stately decor of the palaces.
7. Goa:
The State of Goa is seemingly turning out to be a sought after destination for Indian and foreign tourists, especially during the monsoon. The beaches are worth visiting during the rainy season. The evening breeze, the clouds and the seafood — irresistible allure to ignore.
8. Shillong, Meghalaya:
Hemmed in between the picturesque valleys of Khasi and Jayanti hills, Shillong spells its charm during the monsoon. It is a must for honeymooners, nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. If it’s raining, enjoy it as they will mesmerise you like nowhere else.
9. Khajjihar, Himachal Pradesh:
The lush green meadows, the low hanging clouds and the surrounding pine forest make Khajjihar a must visit hill station during the monsoon. The beauty is enchanting. The place is seated on the Dhauladhar ranges of the western Himalayas. Monsoon is also the time to savour the local delicacies.
10. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh:
Known as ‘Satpura ki rani’, Pachmarhi offers a vibrant colour in the rainy season. The hill station receives a good amount of rainfall, making it the wettest place in central India. If you want to catch the rain in its hues in the hills, this is the place to be in.
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