6 places in India one must visit before the monsoon ends
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Aug 23, 2024, 16:49 IST
6 places in India one must visit before the monsoon ends
There is no dearth of places in India where the monsoon season is simply spectacular. This is the season that transforms the landscape into a lush, green paradise. The rains bring life to the forests, rivers, and hills, creating a picturesque setting that is both refreshing and invigorating. Whether it's a peaceful retreat in the hills or an adventurous trek through rain-soaked forests, the monsoon adds a magical touch to any destination, offering a memorable and rejuvenating experience before the season comes to an end.
Munnar, Kerala
The monsoon enhances the beauty of its numerous waterfalls, including the Attukal and Lakkam Falls, making Munnar a paradise for nature lovers. The cool, refreshing climate and the sight of clouds descending upon the valleys make it a perfect retreat during the rainy season.
Cherrapunji and Mawsynram, Meghalaya
Renowned as some of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji and Mawsynram in Meghalaya are spellbinding during the monsoon. The incessant rains turn the landscape into a lush green wonderland, with dense forests, meandering rivers, and cascading waterfalls at every turn.
Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is a hill station that becomes a lush haven during the monsoon. The region’s coffee plantations, misty hills, and dense forests are at their most vibrant during this time. The rain brings life to the numerous streams and rivers, creating stunning waterfalls like Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls. The cool breeze, coupled with the serene surroundings, makes Coorg an ideal destination for a tranquil monsoon getaway.
Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand
The Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is open to the public only during the monsoon season. The valley, nestled in the Himalayas, blooms with thousands of colourful flowers, creating a stunning carpet of colours. The surrounding snow-capped peaks and flowing streams add to the valley’s ethereal beauty.
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
The hill station becomes a lush green paradise, with misty landscapes and an abundance of waterfalls like Lingmala Falls and Dhobi Waterfall. The cool, foggy weather and the scenic views of the Sahyadri Range make Mahabaleshwar a perfect monsoon destination. The Krishna River, originating here, swells during the rains, adding to the area’s natural beauty.
Lonavala, Maharashtra
Lonavala, along with its twin Khandala, is one of the most popular monsoon getaways in Maharashtra. Located close to Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala is known for its lush green hills, stunning waterfalls, and cool climate during the monsoon. The foggy weather, combined with the scenic beauty of spots like Tiger’s Point and Rajmachi Fort, makes Lonavala a favourite destination for those looking to escape into nature during the rainy season.
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