Jul 19, 2025
Ideal for monsoon wanderers seeking peace and culture. Visit the paddy fields, pine forests, and Apatani tribal villages for an offbeat escape.
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The 'Princess of Hill Stations' is magical during rains. Don’t miss Coaker’s Walk, Bryant Park, Silver Cascade Falls, and boat rides on Kodai Lake.
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Nestled in the Sahyadris, Panchgani offers valley views, strawberry farms (off-season but scenic), Table Land plateau, and waterfalls galore in the monsoon.
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Swap Goa’s crowds for Varkala's clifftop serenity. Explore Varkala Cliff, Papanasam Beach, Janardhana Swamy Temple, and relax in beachside cafés.
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Known as the 'Cherrapunji of the South', Agumbe is a hidden gem. Trek to waterfalls like Barkana and Onake Abbi, visit the rainforest research station, and enjoy the rustic beauty.
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Rajasthan may be known for its heat, but Udaipur comes alive in the monsoon. Visit the City Palace, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Lake Pichola, and soak in the romantic charm of the city.
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Experience rain in one of the wettest places on earth. Don’t miss the living root bridges, Seven Sisters Falls, Mawsmai Caves, and the surreal green landscapes.
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Dubbed the ‘Scotland of India,’ Coorg is a dreamy escape with coffee plantations, Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp and the misty hills of Mandalpatti.
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This tea paradise is extra lush during the rains. Enjoy panoramic views at Top Station, trek to Anamudi Peak, or soak in the serenity of Attukal Waterfalls.
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Just a short drive from Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala is monsoon’s sweetheart. Explore Tiger Point, Bushi Dam, Rajmachi Fort and take long walks amidst the Sahyadris shrouded in fog.
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