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15 Best Places to Visit in Monsoon in India!

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Monsoon in India isn’t just a season, it is an emotion! Be it Delhi people who welcome rain as an escape from the scorching heat or Mumbaikars who greet monsoons like an old friend, the months of July – October have something in store for everyone. Although, when it comes to travelers, this is yet another excuse for them to explore some of the Best Places to visit in Monsoon.

If you are someone who wants to experience nature thriving at its best and make the most out of the season, then we have something to satiate your monsoon-loving travel bug!

While most people would prefer to look out the windows with a cup of ‘chai’ in their hands, many love to experience the bliss of Monsoons firsthand. Whether it is the evergreen charm of the Himalayas or the tropical forests of the North East, we have compiled a list of all the must-visit places in Monsoon so you can plan your next rainy getaway without any hassle!

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Best Places to visit in Monsoon In North India

1. Ladakh

Ladakh

If there is one destination that evokes the feelings of both thrill and serenity within you, it is Ladakh. Situated at an elevation of 2750 – 7672 meters above sea level, one cannot understand the magic Ladakh holds until you have experienced it.

While it’s said that nothing is perfect, Ladakh is surely an exception here. Although it is the rainy season, Ladakh experiences very little rainfall making it one of the safe places to visit in Monsoon. The tranquil surroundings and pleasant weather assures you a comfortable and awesome journey that you shall remember for a lifetime.

It goes without saying that Ladakh is also the ideal destination for all Biking enthusiasts. With numerous high passes like the Khardung La Pass and wicked trails like Gata Loops open for traversing during these months, it is only safe to say that Ladakh should be on your top list of Best places to visit in Monsoon. 

In addition, there are many interesting facts about Ladakh that will light up your curiosity to know more and visit this incredible destination.

Top Things To Do In Ladakh, Jammu – Kashmir:

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Interesting Fact
The Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle, Ladakh boasts India’s first robotic and the world’s largest telescope. This makes Ladakh a hub for stargazers and astrophotographers! Hanle has also gained the title for being India’s first dark night reserve and promises you otherworldly views of the Night Sky. 

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Biking in Ladakh

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2. Kashmir Kashmir Great Lakes Trek 

The breathtaking view of Kashmir

The beauty of Kashmir is such that it never fails to leave one spellbind by its natural glamor. Be it the Summer hues that make the entire valley lush green or Monsoons and Autumn when Kashmir changes colors every passing week, no matter which season you visit, it’s always going to leave you awe-inspired! 

Why we say Kashmir should be on your top list of Best places to visit in Monsoon is because of the bloom of many exotic flowers that drape the Valley in hues of pink and purple. Gulmarg, which translates to ‘ meadow of flowers’ looks bewitchingly beautiful during July and August with the bloom of lavenders, tulips, daisies and buttercups. 

From the dazzling panoramas of Betaab Valley that ignite the flame of passion within to the evergreen charms of a Shikara Ride in Dal Lake, Kashmir’s heavenly views and romantic splendor makes it one of the Best Monsoon Destinations in India. 

There is also a hidden gem in Kashmir that can be discovered only by foot. The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is known to be one of the most beautiful treks in the world and is an amalgamation of 7 breathtaking Alpine Lakes deep in the Himalayas. The 74 km long trail is set around two passes, the Gadsar and Zoji La Pass and takes you through flowering meadows, countless ridges and turns boasting fantastic views of Kashmir. 

 “If there is a Paradise on Earth, It is this, It is this, It is this.

Amir Khusro

Places to Visit in Kashmir

Things to do in Kashmir

About Kashmir Great Lakes Trek – 

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

For those who seek to explore the Himalayas by Trekking, The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is truly a true treasure trove for travelers who want to experience something unique. With its steep mountains, rolling green fields, and lakes that resemble melted turquoise gems, Kashmir great lakes trek allows you to see what fairyland looks like.

It is a week-long trek starting from Picture Square Sonamarg and ending in Ancient village Naranag covering 74 kms. The trek falls under the category of moderate to difficult, suitable for a person with a trekking background. The best time to do this trek is from June – September which also makes it one of the safe places to visit in rainy season. 

Did you know?
According to the folktales, the inner blue color of the Nundkol Lake is believed to mark the presence of lord Shiva in the waters and the light green portion of the lake marks the presence of Nandi.  

READ MORE : KASHMIR GREAT LAKES TREK GUIDE

3. Valley Of Flowers Trek

Valley of Flowers- The Best Monsoon Trek

Known to be the Best Monsoon Trek in India, Valley Of Flowers opens its gates for tourists from June – September when one can witness the bloom of nature in all its might. From dazzling landscapes to cascading waterfalls and misty trails, August is the perfect time to embark on this blissful journey.

Some unique locations in India can only be experienced by trekking and Valley Of Flowers happens to be one of the rare regions where nature’s marvels can be witnessed through naked eyes. Perched in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Valley Of Flowers is a  UNESCO World Heritage Site and forms one of the two core zones (the other being the Nanda Devi National Park).

It  is believed that the Valley was discovered in 1931, by Frank S Smythe and his friends– they named it the “Valley of Flowers”.

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As the name suggests, the Valley boasts up to 300 species of exotic flowers including Brahmakamal which is known to be a sacred flower in Hindu mythology others like orchids, poppies, primulas, marigolds, daisies, and anemones are some other rare species of flora found in the region.

Apart from the abundance of flora and fauna, what makes this trek one of the Best Treks in India is Hemkund Sahib, The Highest Gurudwara in the World. Tucked in deep jungles and surrounded by a glacial lake, Hemkund Sahib is a famous pilgrimage spot for tourists and the aura that binds the place is truly magical. 

READ MORE : VALLEY OF FLOWERS GUIDE

A Brief Itinerary

Day 1 – Drive from Rishikesh to Pipalkoti (253 kms/ 8 hrs Drive)

Day 2 – Trek from Pulna to Ghangaria Village (9 kms/ 5 hrs Trek)

Day 3 – Ghangaria to Valley Of Flowers National Park (10kms / 7 hrs Trek)

Day 4 – Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib Trek (14 kms / 9 hrs Trek)

Day 5 – Ghangaria to Pulna Trek Down (9kms/ 5 hrs Trek)

Day 6 – Drive from Pulna to Rishikesh (253 kms/ 8 hrs Drive)

Highlights :

Best Monsoon Trek in India – Valley of Flowers

300 Species of Flora – The Valley Of Flowers Trek in India is the only trek where you witness the bloom of so many rare species of flowers altogether, especially during Monsoons. 

Wildlife – Being one of the most spectacular wilderness areas sandwiched between the Great Himalayas and Zanskar range, there is also an abundance of wildlife in the region. It is home to the elusive Snow Leopard, Himalayan Musk Deer, Bharal or Blue Sheep, Asiatic Black Bear, flying squirrel etc. 

Hemkun Sahib – The Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara is a revered place of worship since many years and attracts thousands of devotees. It is said that the holy Granth Sahib – the tenth guru of Sikhs, Guru Govind Singh, mediated by the banks of the lake by which the Gurudwara is situated. Legends also say that Lakshman, Lord Rama’s brother also regained his strength after meditating here.  

Interesting Fact

The Brahma Kamal holds a significant spiritual significance in Hindu Mythology. The flower is believed to have the power to fulfill desires and grant blessings to those who offer it to the deity. The Brahma Kamal blooms once a year for one night only during July- August and is also considered a symbol of purity and enlightenment.

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4. Manali 

Manali

As Monsoons approach, Kullu Valley flourishes in all shades of green and the Beas river’s gurgling water brings life to the entire region. Manali is a hill station that never leaves its visitors disappointed and if you have the luck to visit it during Monsoons, nothing could be better! Be it the rustic charms of Mall Road where thousands gather to rejoice in its vibrant cafes or small hikes in Old Manali that transports you in the lap of nature, Manali eludes serenity at every corner!

From quiet walks on misty trails to devouring mouth watering cuisine with live music playing in the background as the raindrops fall upon the window sill, Manali’s vibe is warm, comforting and playful all at once. 

If you are someone who likes to indulge in adventure activities and want to capture unobstructed views of the Himalayas, then Solang Valley near Manali is the place for you. It has all you need to get those adrenaline pumping. 

From Paragliding to Ropeway Ride and Skiing in winters, Solang offers the best views and scope for outdoor activities near Manali making it the ideal place to head to for a monsoon trip.  You can also visit the Anjani Mahadev Temple where you witness a natural waterfall falling over the Shivling. One has to take an ATV ride to reach here and that in itself is another wholesome experience.

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For all the adventure seekers who want a dab of thrill along with the calm, there are also a number of Treks one can embark on from Manali. Whether you are a novice trekker or an experienced one, there are a plethora of options to choose from. 

1. Hampta Pass 
Hampta Pass – Monsoon Trek

Imagine standing at the top of a peak and witnessing two strikingly contrasting and beguiling landscapes on either side!  Hampta Pass, is one of those rare dramatic passes in the Himalayas that encompasses both the lush greenery and abundance of flora in Kullu Valley and the arid, rocky terrains of Lahaul. 

It is a 7 Day Moderate Level Trek that takes you through vast stretches of valleys draped in wildflowers with gurgling streams keeping you company throughout and slowly landing you amidst rocky terrains as the peaks beckon you closer! 

The best part is not even this but the fact that on the end day, you find yourself at Chandratal, the magnificent Moon Lake that will have you tear up a little. Some places are extraordinarily beautiful, crafted by the almighty to keep reminding us that Heaven can exist on Earth too and Hampta Pass is surely one of them! 

A Brief Itinerary 

Day 1 – Drive from Manali to Jobra, Trek to Chika (45 minutes Drive, 2kms Trek)

Day 2 – Trek from Chika to Balu ka Gera (8.5kms, 6 hrs)

Day 3 – Trek to Siagoru via Hampta Pass (7kms, 9 hrs) 

Day 4 – Trek to Chatru and Drive to Chandratal Lake (7kms, 5 hrs) (48kms, 3 hrs)

Day 5 – Drive back from Chatru to Manali (63 kms, 2.5 hrs ) 

Highlights :

Landscapes – The Hampta Pass trek is greatly renowned for its fantastic views of both the lush greenery at the start of the trek to the gradual change into the rocky terrains. While the summit trails boast spectacular views of the peaks up close, the initial few hours will have you lost in a cascade of colors. 

Trail – The Trails at Hampta Pass are set amidst an abundance of fauna and allow you to feel the nature beneath your feet making the Trek much more enriching. You cross countless small streams, rivers, and wooden bridges that both challenge and soothe. 

Chandratal – One can only access Chandratal on a drive to Spiti Valley or this Trek. The Moon Lake is a part of Lahaul Valley and is considered to be an awesome destination for camping and stargazing. 

HAMPTA PASS TREK ITINERARY

2. Bhrigu Lake 
Bhirgu Lake Trek

Bhrigu is a sacred lake situated at an altitude of 4300 meters in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The lake is oval-shaped and lies near Rohtang pass in Manali and got its name from a sage named Bhrigu. Legends say that sage Bhrigu used to mediate by its banks along with many other deities who also visited the region, blessing it with unmatched tranquility. 

This trek is one of the easier and shorter ones near Manali but promises you grasping views of the mountain ranges. The cherry on top is that due to the height, it’ll feel as if the clouds are floating around you.This trail passes through lush green meadows and virgin forests making it a perfect escape from the hustle-bustle of the city.  

Best time to visit Bhrigu Lake Trek? It’s recommended to visit from Mid-May to October. However, the ideal time would be before June or after July.

LOOKING FOR A MONSOON TREK ? BHIRGU LAKE TREK IS YOUR PERFECT CHOICE.

5. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Spiti Valley

It is a paradise that is not unknown to anyone. Elevated at a steering altitude of  3,000 m, it is as beautiful as the first drop of the monsoon.

Spiti means The Middle Land and is a true expression of India and Tibet’s union. As Monsoons approach, Spiti’s barren lands get adorned with wildflowers and clouds envelop the Highlands and Himalayan peaks. The twisting roadways and cliffs opening up to surreal landscapes make the journey to Spiti exciting and peaceful.

Being home to numerous high points, monasteries, breathtaking lakes, and rich culture for centuries, a trip to Spiti Valley is like unraveling all the treasures that it holds. Enjoy the perfectly delightful surroundings with specially crafted Butter Tea in your hand.

Spiti is a rain shadow region, because of which even in the monsoons it receives very less rain putting it at the top of the best destinations to visit in Monsoon.

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Did you know? 
Key monastery is the highest altitude monastery in India at 4166 meters and is second highest in the world. It is more than a 1000 years old and is the biggest center for Buddhist Learning.

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6. Nainital & Mukteshwar 

Nainital – The Lake District

Monsoons bring back cozy memories from our childhood. Be it lazing around at home with a cup of chai or floating paper boats in the rain, nothing really beats those sweet moments! To relive exactly that, many flock to nearby hill stations around Delhi and Nainital happens to be the best of them for a monsoon trip. It has gained popularity amongst tourists for its natural surroundings, cluster of beautiful lakes and Kaichi Dham.

Some many lavish homestays and resorts have opened up around the lake and present to you a perfect opportunity to spend a laid-back, chill getaway with your family. During Monsoons, the hill station can be seen blanketed in a sea of clouds making the views look so romantic, cozy and simply blissful. 

Nainital is also a go-to getaway spot for honeymooners and couples who can enjoy boating, adventure activities and long drives in the hills making it one of the best places to visit in Monsoon in India. Apart from Nainital which is the biggest lake, there are several other less crowded lakes like Bhimtal, Nakunchia Tal, Sattal etc.

Kaichi Dham is a revered Hanuman Temple established by the famous saint, Neem Karoli Baba. It has been a famous spot for worship for many years but gained massive popularity after the visit by Apple founder and CEO, Steve Jobs, and Facebook Chairman, Mark Zuckerberg in the last few years. Today, it happens to be one of the very famous Dhams in Uttarakhand that tourists from around India wish to visit. 

Things to do in Nainital 

Places to visit near Nainital 

THE LAKE DISTRICT, NAINITAL IS WELCOMING YOU FOR A MONSOON VACATION.

Mukteshwar is a picturesque hamlet situated around 50 kms from Nainital and 260 kms from New Delhi in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Revered for its glorious azure sunsets and sunrises and views of the Nanda Ghunti Range, it attracts tourists of all kinds throughout the year. However, why it counts as one of the best places to visit in monsoon in India is because of how the place looks even more enchantingly beautiful with its apple orchards, coniferous forests and green fields flourishing in all their glory. 

Mukteshwar

Mukteshwar is one of those places where you spend a cozy laid-back vacation waking up to the chirping of birds, going on walks in the forests and catching mind blowing sunsets with your loved ones. It is also one of the best family vacation destinations or an ideal getaway for couples who simply want to escape from the chaos of cities and refresh their minds amidst nature. 

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7.  Ranikhet, Almora 

Ranikhet

Almora is the cultural hub of Uttarakhand known for its rich cultural heritage, unique handicraft,s and scrumptious cuisines making it an ideal monsoon destination for families. Kasar Devi is also one of the very famous temples that boasts mind-blowing views of the Nanda Devi and Panchachuli peaks.

Do you remember the classic movie Raja Hindustani?

It was shot against the scenic backdrops of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand with a song sequence in Golf Course, Ranikhet as well.

Ranikhet is a town near Almora that still remains untouched by the average tourist making it the perfect retreat for anyone looking to escape the humdrums of city life and spend a few days of solace in the Himalayas

Surrounded by pine, oak, and deodar trees, there is also an abundance of wildlife like the leopard, leopard cat, sambar, red fox etc can be spotted on forest safaris and expeditions. For those looking for the best places to visit in the rainy season in India, Ranikhet and Almora are definitely a great option. Its close proximity from the capital New Delhi, blissful ambiance and scenic drive will give you a glimpse into the true natural beauty of the Himalayas during monsoons. 

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8. Udaipur, Rajasthan 

Udaipur – The city of Lakes

Udaipur’s charm is such that it will take you by surprise by its spectacular architecture and have you fall in love every evening you spend by the lake. Also popularly known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is basically settled around a cluster of azure lakes and surrounded by the Aravalli hills on all sides. The blend of royalty with natural beauty is what makes Udaipur truly magnificent. 

It is home to some of the most iconic palaces and fortresses in the country which are truly a remarkable memoir of India’s rich history. From the City Palace to Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, each of these places have their own unique glamor. 

What makes Udaipur one the Best Places to visit in Monsoons in India is that this region experiences very less rainfall during the season also making it one of the safe places to visit in Monsoon. The weather during these months stays absolutely pleasant and adds all the more to the romantic splendor of Rajasthan. Be it an evening candle lit boat ride of Pichola Lake or watching the city twinkle during sunset at Mount Abu, Monsoon’s Udaipur is bound to steal your heart. 

Places to visit in Udaipur

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Best Places to Visit in Monsoon in South India

9. Coorg, Karnataka 

Coorg

Coorg is a beautiful town nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka is situated at an elevation of 1452 meters above sea level. Popularly known as Scotland of India and Kashmir of the South, it is a breath of fresh air and a sight to behold in monsoons.

One of the most unique hill stations in India, it is well-known for its stunning forest views, coffee gardens and abundance of flora and fauna. In addition, it is home to Bylakuppe, India’s second-largest Tibetan settlement.

All in all, it is an ideal getaway for every kind of person, be it an adventure seeker, explorer, foodie, or someone who simply needs a break from the monotonous lifestyle.

There are an array of properties available that have been specifically built to pull you out of your tedious routine and deliver you amidst the lap of nature. Spending a rejuvenating weekend with delectable food, calm ambiance and romantic setting is surely something many families and couples seek, making it one of the best places to visit in Monsoon in South India. 

There are numerous places one can visit when you are on a trip to Coorg. All of which is beyond beautiful in the rainy season, with a hot cup of beverage that feels like a hug from inside and breathtaking ambience, it is sure to be a memorable trip.

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10. Munnar, Kerala

Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is one of those places that gives you a sneak peek into an utopian world. Known to have the largest Tea Gardens in India, Munnar’s landscapes are beautiful beyond imagination. Driving through this hill station, you find yourself lost in a sea of green with the dewy wind kissing your face, random streams of water by hillsides and every passing turn revealing a new world of wonders to you. 

Situated about 1600m above sea level, it is the embodiment of natural beauty that gets enhanced with the caress of rain. Because of the variety of rainfall in India, each location evolves into a transcendental and wonderful land in its distinct way. Munnar is a stunning family and romantic retreat with splendid places and views around every corner and is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in rainy season. 

Additionally, there are many places in and around Munnar which makes it the best destination to visit in Monsoon in South India. Whether you cozy up on your balcony with a cup of steaming tea soaking in the soothing sceneries or head out to explore the forests and tea plantations, a few days in Munnar is sure to refresh your body, mind and soul. 

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1. Kolukkumalai Peak

Blanketed in a sea of clouds and accessible after an hour’s offroad drive, Kolukkumalai Peak is the highest peak of South India and is home to the highest Tea plantations in the world. Tucked away quaintly amidst tall mountains and tea gardens, this is where you head to catch some soul-satisfying views of sunrises and sunsets. It lies on the Kerala and Tamil Nadu border giving you a glimpse of both the states on either side. 


EXPERT TIP – To make the most of this place, leave at around 4 am to reach the top perfectly at the time of Sunrise and sip the freshest tea you will ever have.

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2. Periyar National Park, Thekkaday 

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary boasts the richest biodiversity in the Western Ghats and is one of the most protected areas of the region. It is spread over 925 sq km (357 sq mi) and is home to numerous species of wildlife, especially Tigers and Elephants.

There’s also an artificial lake in between the tropical forests where tourists can go for boat rides and spot animals like deer’s, bison, elephants, and rarely tigers. The place’s tranquil surroundings, jeep safaris and boat rides present one with the opportunity to experience the might of wildlife up close. 

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11. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 

Kodaikanal

Yet another destination that tops the list of Best Honeymoon Destinations in India, Kodaikanal is a lakeside town in Tamil Nadu that looks absolutely ethereal when it rains. 

The name translates to “ the gift of the forests’ and being here, exploring the enchanting woods you will truly feel the magical symphony of deep jungles. With its sprawling green hills, cliffs enveloped in mist, dewy trails, crooked lanes by the lakes and cafes with awesome views, Kodaikanal has topped the list as one of the best places to visit in Monsoons in India. 

Kodaikanal experiences moderate Monsoons from June- August and the rains breathe life into the Valley making it the perfect time to visit for Wildlife photographers and nature enthusiasts. You can choose to stay at a resort with cozy rooms and balconies opening up to a sea of hills laid below you or simply camp at hill tops and enjoy the natural beauty beneath your feet.

From boating in lakes to taking a walk in the woods, to exploring caves and offering prayers at temples, a trip to the ‘ Queen Of Hills’ never fails to leave one mesmerized.  

Places to visit in Kodaikanal

Things to do in Kodaikanal 

Best Monsoon Places In India

12.Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala

The allure of Western Ghats in the Monsoons is simply incomparable. With numerous streams of water gushing down the hillsides, dense forests exuding revitalizing energy, and hill tops beckoning you closer to feel the misty winds, Lonavala tops the list when it comes to Best places to visit in monsoon in India.

 It is a hill station situated in the Sahyadri Range of the Western Ghats at an elevation of 624 m above sea level. It is enveloped by forests, majestic waterfalls, and dams along with pristine lakes and happens to be  the most popular place to visit in the monsoon near Maharashtra.

It is known as the Jewel Of Sahyadri..With the tiny droplets of rain adorning Maharashtra’s picturesque sceneries, you will experience a low-stress level, and your worries and the burden of the monotonous life will seem to go away with the wind. 

If you are looking for a long drive, some cozy stays to spend your days and an adventurous yet calming getaway, Lonavla is the place of your dreams. 

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13. Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong is the capital city of Meghalaya and is perched quaintly at an height of 1496m surrounded by clouds and wrapped in dense greenery.  This small town gets its name from U-Shillong, an influential deity and its authentic rich culture makes Shillong unique. 

Moreover, Shillong is one of those hill stations that remains peacefully covered in mist and clouds during monsoons with numerous waterfalls and streams adorning the hill sides and sightseeing locations. The views from certain high points, the simplicity of people, delectable local cuisine and the aura of the place is purely refreshing and makes for one of the best places to visit in rainy season.

One of the most unique experiences you can have in India is the Cherry Blossom Festival which happens during the winter season. Interestingly, since many notable musicians have come from here, it is often known as India’s music capital. From a place that is known profoundly for music, you can imagine how majestic it would be this monsoon season.Moreover, with every attraction being showered with beautiful rain, it is indeed a sight to hold. Dwelling on the lip-smacking local food such as Tungrymbai, Jadoh, Pukhlein, etc amidst the beautiful rain is indeed a combination like no other.

Moreover, with every attraction being showered with beautiful rain, it is indeed a sight to hold. Dwelling on the lip-smacking local food such as Tungrymbai, Jadoh, Pukhlein, etc amidst the beautiful rain is indeed a combination like no other. 

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14. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling

Barely a few hours from West Bengal, Darjeeling is also popularly known as the Queens Of The Hills and is situated at a steering elevation of 2,045 m. It is a heavenly retreat for families, honeymooners and solo travelers alike and is also one of the safe places to visit in Monsoon in India. With views of Mt. Kanchenjunga visible from Tiger Hill, 85 tea estates adding up to the reason for the famous Darjeeling Tea and the rains making the whole town look surreal, it is undoubtedly the perfect escape for those staying in east India. 

There are numerous small hill-stations around Darjeeling with great properties promoting eco-tourism and giving tourists a chance to spend a few days of tranquility in the lap of nature. 

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Kurseong is a tiny hill station that falls on the Siliguri-Darjeeling Highway and is popular for its untouched natural beauty great for a monsoon trip. You can find several buddhist gompas here along with waterfalls, nature parks and viewpoints that open up to views of lush green hills spread as far as your eyes go.

MUST VISIT

Margaret’s Deck is the oldest Tea Cafes in Kurseong where you can enjoy a cup with other delicacies and a wonderful view.

Dooars is a vast forest region in West Bengal that is the gateway to entire North East India like Sikkim, North Bengal and also Bhutan. The place has gained massive popularity in the past few years due to the development in tourism that has led to the beginning of increase in wildlife enthusiasts 

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15. Goa

Goa

Goa is that one destination that remains on top of everyone’s bucket list, the urge to create those awesome scenes from Dil Chahta Hai never really fades away.  College trips, Romantic Getaways, or even leisure trips are often planned by travelers with keeping Goa in mind. However, most people don’t know that the charm of Goa becomes tenfold when it rains.

Despite its small size, it has around 130 kilometers of coastline with a long stretch of mainly perfect and spotless beaches. North Goa and South Goa are the two districts that have completely different vibes, while one is party centric the other is more peaceful. 

And even though Goa is one of the most known travel destinations in India, during Monsoons you might just find very less crowd that makes it perfect for those looking for a few days of oceanside bliss. Not just this but even the forests in Goa become even more enchanting and not to forget numerous natural pools that quench the thirst of the thrill seeking traveler. Some other reasons that make Goa a great monsoon trip are affordable travel expenses, budget stays and additionally, the scooter rides in rain that is simply healing. Being in Goa in the off-season is indeed the most underrated experience you can have.

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Precautions While Traveling in Monsoon Season 

precautions

Traveling to mountains in India during the monsoon season can be a unique and exhilarating experience. However, it’s essential to take certain precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some precautions to consider:

Missed Monsoons? Post Monsoon is Waiting For You !

If you are someone who likes the idea of Trekking but are unsure of trekking in the monsoons or have missed out on the rainy season, worry not! We have listed down the best Post- monsoon Treks in India that are a perfect delightHere are some of the Best Travel Destinations that you should visit for a grand Post-Monsoon Trip. 

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Annual Rainfall In India

State Monsoon RainfallAnnual Rainfall
2014781.7(-11.92)1044.7(-12.03)
2015765.8(-13.71) 1085.0(-8.64)
2016864.4(-2.60)1083.1(-8.80)
2017845.9(-4.69)1127.1(-5.09)
2018804.1(-9.40)1020.8(-14.05)
2019971.8(10.36)1288.8(9.51)
2020961.4(9.18)1289.6(9.58)
2021874.5(-0.69)1236.4(5.06)
2022924.8(6.47)12570(8.36)
SOURCE : INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.

*Figures in brackets are percentage deviation from normal long period average.

FAQ’s: BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MONSOON IN INDIA 

Q1.Is Himachal a safe place to travel in Monsoons?

Himachal Pradesh experiences moderate-heavy rainfall during July & August which sometimes leads to roadblocks and landslides that might hamper your travel plans. However, monsoons in the Mountains can be a unique experience that is thrilling and calming at the same time. It is recommended that you check the weather conditions, routes, etc. and travel with precaution. 

Q2.Is Ladakh a good time to travel in July – August?

Ladakh experiences very less rainfall compared to the rest of the Himalayas. The gates to Ladakh itself opens up around June and is open for tourists until September. So if you are planning a Ladakh trip, these 5 months are the only time you can visit. So July & August are both ideal months to travel here making it the best places to visit in Monsoon in India. It is always recommended that you check the weather conditions beforehand and have an update on the routes incase of heavy snowfall. 

Q4.Is Trekking in Monsoon a good idea?

Contrary to popular belief, trekking in the rainy season can be truly life changing. To experience the Himlayas in its raw and truest form allows one to deeply connect with nature. Many treks are only best experienced in the rain, here is a list of Best Monsoon Treks in India – 

1. Bhrigu Lake, Manali 
2. Valley Of Flowers, Uttarakhand 
3. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, Kashmir 
4. Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh 

Make sure to travel with a group, have enough clothes and food packed, have an update on weathers and off you go to explore the Himalayas! 

Q5. Should I visit Spiti Valley in August?

Spiti Valley is at its prime after the rain when the barren lands are adorned with flowers and greenery making the place look even more beautiful. Sometimes, unexpected and heavy rainfall must affect the routes that take time to clear up, however, for most bits of it Spiti does not experience heavy rainfall making it one of the best places to visit in the rainy season. You can bike or drive to this magical land, just be extra cautious, updated and safe as you go along. 

Q6. What are some of the best places to visit in Monsoon in North India? 

North India welcomes rain as an escape from the scorching heat, the onset of monsoon brings with it the need to escape to nearby hill stations and make the most of the pleasant weather. 

Here is a list of the Best Places to Visit in rainy season in India : 

1. Valley Of Flowers Trek, Uttarakhand
2. Kashmir 
3. Udaipur, Rajasthan 
4. Nainital & Mukteshwar 
5. Ladakh
6. Backpacking Trip to Spiti Valley 

Q7. Which is the best Ladakh package available for Monsoon Season?

Ladakh welcomes its tourists with open arms whether you are on a car or a bike. If looking to embark on a dream trip, do the Full Ladakh Circuit to experience this place at its best. Here is a 11 Day fun filled handcrafted itinerary that lets you embark on an adventure of a lifetime.

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Q8. Which is the best Trek to do in Monsoon Season?

The Best Trek to do in India in the rainy season is undoubtedly The Valley Of Flowers Trek. It only opens its gates from June – September and one can witness the full bloom of all the exotic flowers and the valley draped in colors in August. Whether you are going on an All Girls Trip or otherwise, this trek beats all. 
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Q9. Which is the best place to visit in Monsoon for couples?

If you are looking for a romantic getaway in the rainy season then look no more because Kerala has all that you need! Luxury stays, misty roads, serene hill-stations and delicious food you can have with a view at the comfort of your room. What else can one need? Here’s where to find all the places you can visit in God’s Own Country.

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