Top 10 Places To Visit In Monsoon 

By Khushi thakur JUNE 24, 2024

Wayanad, Kerala

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Wayanad, a region in the Western Ghats, is known for its expansive coffee plantations, roaring waterfalls, and hilly landscape. Monsoon season brings forth an explosion of emerald colour and peak glory for the waterfalls.

Munnar, Kerala

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Munnar, renowned for its expansive tea farms, hazy mountains, and cooling atmosphere, is yet another jewel in Kerala. The tea plantations become a visual feast during the monsoon season,  rain make the place bath in richer shade of green.

Coorg, Karnataka

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Coorg is renowned as the "Scotland of India", it is a hill station that has a waterfall, and spice and coffee plantations making a great view for viewers to enjoy the scenic beauty in the rain. The monsoon season makes Coorg look lush green and misty giving it a dramatic charm.

Shillong, Meghalaya

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Shillong is a hill station, the capital of Meghalaya, and is known to receive the highest rainfall. It carries waterfalls, caves, and colonial architecture. Here visitors can visit spectacular places to experience the raw power of nature.

Lonavala, Maharashtra

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Lonavala is in Mumbai, it is a popular hill station with scenic beauty, historic architecture such as Ganesh gate at Lohagad Fort, waterfalls, and adventure activities. The monsoon season transforms Lonavala into a verdant paradise giving a pleasant ambience – a perfect escape from the bustling city life.

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

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Another hill station close to Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar, provides guests with an amazing monsoon experience. This is the time of year when the surrounding lakes have an ethereal charm, the hills turn a vivid green, and the waterfalls spring to life.

Nainital, Uttarakhand 

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Nainital is a popular hill station nestled amidst scenic landscapes. The monsoon season adds a touch of magic to Nainital, with the lake glistening under the rain where boating can be enjoyed with surrounding mist and beauty of nature.

Alleppey, Kerala

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Alleppey, also called Alappuzha, is renowned for its beaches, houseboats, and gorgeous backwaters. The backwaters take on a charm all their own during the monsoon season resulting in the surrounding to be lush green while fostering a serene ambiance.

Darjeeling, West Bengal

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Darjeeling is in the Himalayas, renowned for its majestic views of the Kanchenjunga peak. The beauty can also be enjoyed from the mountain trains. The monsoon season brings a refreshing respite from the summer heat, with rolling hills carpeted in vibrant greens and a misty ambiance.

Mussoorie, Uttrakhand

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The "Queen of Hills," Mussoorie, is a well-liked hill station renowned for its colonial architecture and breathtaking scenery. Mussoorie gains charm during the monsoon season because to its evocative waterfalls, foggy hills, and nice weather.