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Monsoon Magic: Top Places to Visit in India from July to September

  • rajulmishra6
  • Jul 15
  • 2 min read
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When the first raindrops fall on the dry land, India turns into a beautiful green wonderland. The months of July, August, and September show a special side of the country that many people miss. Waterfalls come alive, hills are covered in soft mist, and forests look fresh and full of life. If you enjoy nature and don’t mind a little rain, this is the perfect time to explore. From peaceful hill stations to calm lakes and cultural spots, the monsoon brings a magical charm. So grab your umbrella and camera—here are the best places to visit in India during the rainy season!


1. Munnar, Kerala – Misty Hills and Tea Gardens

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Munnar in Kerala turns into a green paradise during the monsoon. Blanketed by tea plantations and misty mountains, it offers a romantic and peaceful escape. Visit the Attukal and Lakkam waterfalls in full force, enjoy freshly brewed tea, or take a leisurely stroll through the rain-soaked plantations. It’s also a great time to enjoy Ayurvedic spa treatments, which are considered more effective during the monsoon.


2. Udaipur, Rajasthan – The City of Lakes in Rain

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While Rajasthan is known for its desert heat, Udaipur becomes surprisingly pleasant during the monsoon. The lakes brim with water, and the Aravalli Hills surrounding the city look greener than ever. Monsoon Palace, perched atop a hill, offers breathtaking views of the rain-drenched city. Don’t miss a boat ride on Lake Pichola for a fairytale experience.


3. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand – A Blooming Heaven

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Open only from June to October, the Valley of Flowers National Park in Uttarakhand is in full bloom during July and August. This UNESCO World Heritage Site comes alive with hundreds of varieties of wildflowers, painting the valley in brilliant hues. Trekking to this high-altitude paradise is a dream come true for nature lovers and photographers.


4. Coorg, Karnataka – The Scotland of India

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Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is enchanting during the rainy season. The coffee estates glisten with rainwater, the rivers swell, and waterfalls like Abbey Falls look spectacular. This is a great time to cozy up in a homestay, enjoy local cuisine, and sip freshly brewed coffee while watching the rain.


5. Lonavala & Khandala, Maharashtra – Monsoon Weekend Getaways

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Just a few hours from Mumbai and Pune, these twin hill stations are a favorite during the monsoon. Clouds descend to ground level, waterfalls appear everywhere, and the hills wear a velvety green cloak. Tiger Point, Bhushi Dam, and Rajmachi Fort are must-visit spots. Perfect for a quick weekend escape.


6. Shillong, Meghalaya – Where Clouds Come to Rest

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Nicknamed the "Scotland of the East", Shillong during monsoon is a sensory delight. The rolling hills, crystal-clear lakes, and drizzling weather create a serene backdrop. Nearby, Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong (Asia’s cleanest village) offer breathtaking natural beauty, lush greenery, and roaring waterfalls like Nohkalikai.


India’s monsoon season is a celebration of nature. Traveling during July, August, and September lets you witness the country in its most poetic form—fresh, green, and alive.


 
 
 

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chaturvedineelam03
Jul 15

Nice blog.

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