Goa:
Goa
will be amongst the best places to visit in rainy season in India.The land of
beaches is surely worth a visit during monsoons to enjoy sand, drizzle and
picturesque sceneries. It’s the perfect place to get soaked in the rains and
enjoy some truly delicious Goan delicacies.
Udaipur,Rajasthan
This charming city is sprinkled with historic structures all around exuding regal grandeur. Home to the most sophisticatedly designed palaces, havelis, buzzing streets, and beautiful lakes. The city of Udaipur, also called the 'Venice of the East' comes alive during the months of July-August and remains a popular destination among travellers throughout the monsoon season. The city is well-equipped with a wide variety of hotels and lodging options that suit every pocket, restaurants that offer scrumptious Rajasthani dishes and bazaars that are popular for their handicrafts.
Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya
Second
wettest place on the planet,
Cherrapunjee practically
receives rains throughout the year. If you love the ferocity of the rains, then
you have to visit Cherrapunjee during monsoons, covered with vast
landscape and hills, it makes for an exciting monsoon trekking trip. You can also find
the unique orange flower honey here and don’t forget to try the Meghalaya tea
which is quite different to the Assam or Darjeeling tea. The double decker
tree bridges are one of its kind experience that one can have
the best in the late monsoon when the greenery is in full bloom.
Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Known
as the “princess of hill stations” this is one of the best monsoon destinations
in India. Situated in the Palani hills of western ghat it offers enchanting waterfalls, lakes and lush greenery and spectacular
views of the ghats and hills.
Lahaul – Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
The
Valleys of Lahaul-
Spiti are blessed with
nature’s best. It is one of the sparsely populated areas and is ideal for a
place for some solitude. It also offers a lot of adventure activities such as
Skiing along with Yak Safari and exciting wildlife trails. There are beautiful
monasteries that command a visit alongside some unique shrines that speak of
the customs and faith of this region. Leh-Spiti are not accessible during
winters for most of the people as the Manali-Leh route is closed and the other
route from Shimla via Kinnaur also sees lots of disturbances due to landslides
and heavy snowfall. Hence, Lahaul-Spiti is one of the best places to visit in August in
India.
Coorg, Karnataka
Known
for its dense forest cover, it also serves as a biodiversity hotspot showcasing
wide variety of flora and fauna. This romantic destination offers enchanting
waterfalls, lakes, vast coffee plantations and delicious cuisines to treat your
taste buds.
Pondicherry
The
temperature cools down in monsoons, enabling to enjoy the lush green fields and
hilly terrains of Pondicherry. One of the major attractions of this place
is the sprawling vast land of coffee plantations which leaves a distinct
fragrance of coffee in the air. The French War Memorial, Pondicherry Museum and
Jawahar Toy Museum are some places to visit here apart from this, the Paradise
Beach, Botanical gardens and the Pondicherry beach are worth visit.
Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir
A
world famous hill station in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Pahalgam
is visited by thousands of tourists every year. Situated at the confluence
of the streams flowing from Sheshnag Lake and the Lidder river, it is one of
Kashmir’s premier holiday and health resorts. Out of all hustle bustle of
city life, this place really offers a relaxing, peaceful atmosphere which makes
it an ideal vacation spot. The weather is cool and pleasant due to the monsoon
showers which makes Pahalgam a good place to visit in August in India.
Darjeeling- West Bengal
The
perfect monsoon getaway of India, is the well known for tea industry along with
a popular tourist destination, also known as The Queen of Hills, is situated at
the foothills of the great Himalayas. Due to surrounded hills, it receives
heavy showers during the monsoon.
Wayanad, Kerala
Wayanad
is just 76km from the Kozhikode ocean shores, that’s why it is the best mound
station in India. The concept of monsoon tourism is getting famous in Wayanad,
because experiences good rains. Monsoon in Wayanad makes it good place to visit
in august in India. People come Wayanad just to enjoy the monsoon as some of
the areas of wayanad get one of the hinghest rain in India. Rains, rocks,
greenery of plantations, cool wind, adventures activities like trekking through
a rainforest area are some of the reasons for one to visit this places in
august in India.
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