Forests in India that one can visit in monsoons
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Jun 21, 2024, 16:00 IST
Forests in India that one can visit in monsoons
During the monsoon season, forests transform into sanctuaries teeming with life and vibrant colours. The forest floor is carpeted with fresh vegetation, streams and rivers swell with rainwater, the air is filled with the earthy aroma of wet soil and the scent of blooming flora, wildlife becomes more visible, with animals and birds revelling in the abundance of food and water. These are just some of the things that happen inside a forest during the monsoons.
Here are some forests in India that are particularly captivating during the monsoon season:
Periyar National Park, Kerala
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Periyar National Park turns into a lush green paradise during the monsoons. The park's rich biodiversity, including elephants, tigers, and a variety of bird species, is complemented by the scenic Periyar Lake. Boat safaris on the lake offer an enchanting experience amid the rain-soaked landscape.
Agumbe Rainforest, Karnataka
Known as the Cherrapunji of the South, Agumbe Rainforest receives heavy rainfall, making it a perfect monsoon destination. The dense rainforests are rich in biodiversity, particularly amphibians and reptiles. The area is also famous for its stunning sunsets and the scenic Barkana and Jogigundi waterfalls.
Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is at its best during the monsoon season when the entire valley is blanketed with a vibrant array of flowers. The park's meadows, alpine flowers, and diverse fauna create a mesmerising landscape, attracting trekkers and nature lovers from around the world.
Amboli, Maharashtra
Amboli, a quaint hill station nestled in the Sahyadri Hills of Maharashtra, is renowned for its lush green landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and mist-covered hills that come alive during the monsoon season. The dense forests of Amboli are a haven for biodiversity, housing numerous species of flora and fauna, including rare and endemic ones.
Matheran, Maharashtra
Matheran, a hill station near Mumbai, is surrounded by dense forests that come alive during the monsoons. The region becomes misty and green, with numerous waterfalls and streams. As a no-vehicle zone, Matheran offers a peaceful retreat with various trekking and nature trails.
Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa
This sanctuary, located in the Western Ghats, is lush and green during the monsoon season. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, elephants, and numerous bird species. The sanctuary's Dudhsagar Falls, one of India's tallest waterfalls, is particularly spectacular during the monsoons.
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