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Explore the Beauty of Nature this Monsoon

Monsoon in India is an ideal time to enjoy the cool breezes and admire the country’s natural beauty. It is an ideal season for a holiday with family, and friends, or even on your solo voyage. It is a time when the waterfalls begin to roar, the beaches are full of water, the hills sparkle with greenery, and the clouds sweep in like cotton balls, transforming the Indian subcontinent into a veritable paradise. And the soil’s ineffable aroma after a rainstorm fills the atmosphere with joy.

The uninhibited splendor of nature is more accessible during this season of joy and peace. From the mountains in the north to the beaches in the south, the monsoon opens up a whole new world of experiences and adventures, like hiking, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and so much more.

Six Places in India to Explore During Monsoon

Here are 6 places to book your customized travel package for a fun and relaxing holiday during this rainy season.

Coorg

For good reasons, Coorg is one of the most popular monsoon vacation spots in India. Not only does it have stunning natural scenery, but it also boasts a wide range of lakes, waterfalls, and coffee plantations. Coorg is called the “Scotland of India” due to its breathtakingly beautiful mountainous landscape. During the rainy season, the temperature is relatively pleasant and cool, making it the ideal time to discover the allure of Coorg.

Coorg

Some of Coorg’s most visited attractions are Abbey Waterfalls, Irupu Falls, Bisle View Point, Raja Seat Park, Madikeri Fort Exhibit, Coffee Plantation Tour, and Namdroling Monasteries.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

With its 570 islands, fascinating animals, and exciting water activities, the scenery will surely wow you during the rainy season. Our Andaman and Nicobar Tour Package is the best option if you’re looking for exciting and memorable monsoon activities in India. Because of the islands’ constant heat and humidity, the arrival of the monsoon provides a welcome relief.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The Cellular Jail, Phoenix Bay Jetty, RadhaNagar Beach, Bharatpur Beach for snorkeling, and the Anthropological Museum are just a few of the numerous interesting places visitors may see during the rainy season.

Shillong

Shillong, in the Indian state of Meghalaya, is known as the “abode of clouds” due to its location. The hill town is much more breathtaking during the monsoons, making it an ideal retreat if you don’t mind getting a little wet. The ethereal atmosphere, abundant vegetation, and thundering waterfalls draw you in.

Shillong

Elephant Falls and Spread Eagle Falls are spectacular during the wetter months. So make Shillong your next monsoon vacation spot, and don’t forget to try some of the regional specialties like Momos, tungrymbai, jadoh, and more.

Spiti Valley

Spiti Valley, sometimes known as “Little Tibet,” is a beautiful and accessible tourist destination throughout the year. However, Spiti is an offbeat destination to go to if you want to escape the tourist crowds during the monsoons. Spiti Valley is a magical place, complete with stunning vistas of the Himalayas and interesting historical monasteries.

Spiti Valley

With its lofty elevation and shiver-inducing attractions, this destination is sure to enchant even the most jaded traveller. You can enjoy yourselves by going river rafting and taking in the sights of the local flora and animals while exploring the Spiti and Lahaul valleys, monasteries, and villages.

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, often known as “The Gift of the Forest,” is a stunning destination any time of year, but especially during the monsoon. The cool climate of the Tamil Nadu hill town makes for a relaxing holiday. The lush greenery of the ghats and hills, as well as the abundance of water features like lakes and waterfalls, make for a beautiful scene during the monsoon.

Kodaikanal

Coaker’s Walk and Bryant Park all have scenic pathways during the wet season, while more challenging hikes may be taken to Dolphin Nose, the Kurunji Andavar Temple, Pambhar Falls, Pillar Rocks, and more. The waterfalls are very beautiful after a rainstorm. And if you’re very fortunate, you could see a phenomenon known as Brachem Spectre, in which you see your own reflection in the clouds. Enjoy the rejuvenating effects of the rain in this beautiful hill station.

Lonavala

This is, without a doubt, the ideal retreat hill station spot for your monsoon holiday if you like the rain. Residing in the Western Ghat’s Sahyadri Mountains, with its lush green surroundings, which are well complemented by the presence of stunning waterfalls, Lonavala is a picture-perfect destination for you.

Lonavala

Bhushi Dam, constructed on the Indrayani River, and the picturesque Pawna Lake, surrounded by thick woods, are must-sees on any Lonavala vacation. Even during the rain, you can still enjoy a beautiful hike to Tiger’s Leap and Lion’s Point. The monsoon is the perfect time to visit Rajmachi Fort and Tikona for a romantic historical fling.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed the above list of the six best locations to explore during monsoon that will satisfy all your adventures and needs for relaxing retreats. This monsoon, take your loved ones on a journey they’ll never forget with the help of Yashvi Tours & Travels. Book your tickets now with Yashvi Tours & Travels, your one stop solution for all travel needs.

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