Nestled in the Western Ghats, Munnar in monsoon season is all about lush green tea plantations and cascading waterfalls. Trekking is fun on a misty day but if you don't fancy getting soaked, try the rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments.
Goa in monsoon is every budget traveller's dream. Affordable flights, hotels and eating out, what's not to love?
Monsoon travel to the City of Lakes means a lot of fresh-looking forts and palaces. Also, the lakes are full and pretty.
Get the best of the Western Ghats in Coorg. Monsoon brings a lot of seasonal waterfalls in Coorg, and they are pretty.
When it rains in Shillong, it rains for days. This means, cooler climate and the city looks prettier. Head to one of the many cool cafes in Shillong for a hot cup of coffee and some great music.
Cherrapunji in monsoon means fuller waterfalls. If you are in Cherrapunji, it is safe to assume that you have been chasing waterfalls.
The lush green valleys, misty mountains, and scenic lakes make it an ideal retreat.
The Princess of Hill Stations offers a tranquil escape during the monsoon. Explore its serene lakes, go hiking, and enjoy the pleasant weather
A tour of the tea gardens and a ride on the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway on a rainy day has its own fan base.
Matheran becomes a paradise during the monsoon. Enjoy scenic walks, breathtaking viewpoints, and horseback riding.
Try Alleppey in monsoon. You will find the backwaters, canals, paddy fields, and coconut groves extra beautiful.
Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station, is known for its cool climate. Enjoy the scenic beauty, visit the famous Dilwara Temples, and take a boat ride on Nakki Lake.
Watch the rivers and the valleys in and around Pahalgam come to life during the monsoon season.
When in Mahabaleshwar, enjoy scenic drives, visit waterfalls, and savour fresh strawberries.
The misty landscapes, paddy fields, and the indigenous Apatani culture is a great combo any day.
Surrounded by the Western Ghats, Wayanad is a verdant paradise during the monsoon. Explore its lush forests and pristine waterfalls.
If you pick Sikkim for monsoon, know that you won't be able to visit North Sikkim (bad and unpredictable road conditions). But we have Pelling, a famous tourist town. The view of Mount Kanchenjunga is spectacular from here.
Meghamalai, meaning Mountain of Clouds, is a hidden gem in Tamil Nadu. Experience the monsoon mist, tea plantations, and wildlife sightings in this tranquil destination.
Tirthan Valley offers a serene and offbeat monsoon retreat. Explore its lush forests, go trout fishing, and unwind amidst nature's tranquillity.