10 Best Places To Visit In India In Monsoon Season

Monsoon – the season with rains, aromatic air, and the perfect time to travel, so where will you go this monsoon in India? Let me help you with the 10 Best Places to Visit in India in Monsoon Season.  

Munnar: The backwaters and houseboats of Munnar in God’s Own Country Kerala give a next-level delight in monsoon. I may sound exaggerating, but I have been there and am telling this from a personal experience with my wife. The feeling as you see lush green surroundings moving slowly in the water is something else. The best part is that it becomes greener this season.

Munnar

Jim Corbett National Park: Fill your eyes with tears of joy as you visit one of the most impressive national parks in India. Even though most of the park is closed because of the breeding season, the Jhirna Zone is always open. I got to tell you that the sight of cute animal cubs playing in the rain can’t be explained, only felt with happiness.  

Jim Corbett National Park

Udaipur: Udaipur, the Lake City of Rajasthanis already famous for its hospitality and is one of the couples’ favorite destinations, but the monsoon here by the Lake Pichola is just a picture-perfect vista. The idea of romance with light raindrops is soothing.

Udaipur

Bishnupur: If you are an art lover (kind of) like me, you will love it here in Bishnupur, as there are many temples and terracotta sculptures. These beautiful architectures get washed in the monsoon and give out a fresh aroma and bright orange color, a feast to the eyes.

Bishnupur

Goa: If you like heavy rains on the beaches, then Goa is for you. I would thank the state because I was able to bring out my inner child by running around the beach and having fun being myself. You can also find peaceful shelters in its beautiful churches if it gets too heavy. Unfortunately, the adventure activities are closed, but it will be a memorable experience in Goa. Hey almost forgot, the waterfalls in the monsoon here are breathtaking.

Goa

Malshej Ghat: Firstly, you should travel to hill stations during the monsoon, and for that purpose, the Hill Stations in India are among the best. I give you Malshej Ghat, a beautiful place with flowering plants, plantations, green waterfalls, and whatnot. It is situated in Maharashtra, so what are you waiting for? Travel now to the most fun hill station in India.

Malshej Ghat

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Ladakh: The beauty of Ladakh is beyond mere words – cold weather, lakes, and mountain passes, this place in Jammu & Kashmir are no less than a fairy tale. The lakes fill up in monsoon, allowing you to camp, river raft, and trek. I did all the activities, and it was a lot of fun.  

Ladakh

Kodaikanal: Although Kodaikanal is a well-known summer destination, if you plan a honeymoon or romantic trip, you should choose the monsoon for the hill station. On top of that, the mild rains at the place give it a rich green vista, which is picture-perfect.

Kodaikanal

Spiti Valley: Tucked between Himachal Pradesh and Tibet, this valley is capped with snow, and mountainous roads provide a fresh aroma and relaxing environment. Plus, it hardly rains, so you will enjoy amazing treks while the sun shines. It’s simply a breathtaking experience. 

Spiti Valley

Lonavala: Mumbai is a stereotype for brilliant architecture, the dream maker city, and home to the famous Bollywood celebrities, but if we go beyond this, we have Lonavala, a lush green mountain range located in the Ghats.

Lonavala

Author Bio :- I am Aarav Sharma from India and have been traveling for around ten years. I love going to new destinations and exploring the fun this world offers. My favorite travel place in India is for its diversity and hospitality, but I do also visit other locations.

Are you feeling ready to have an excellent monsoon tour in India? I recommend India by Car and Driver and Trip 2 India Tours. These professional Tour Agents in Jaipur offer the most luxurious and comfortable India Tour Packages, I had an excellent experience on my last tour, and so you will.

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