The monsoon season brings out the absolute best in nature, and many of us would love nothing more than to escape our daily routines and just soak in the natural beauty around us for a weekend or more.
Here is a list of some of the best places to visit during monsoon in India:
Think Uttarakhand, and you visualise tall, green, sometimes snow-capped mountain peaks with verdant valleys. This is true of Binsar, too, located at the top of the Jhandi Dhar hills in Kumaon, Almora, Uttarakhand. Apart from the above natural beauty, Binsar is also home to a wildlife sanctuary few know about. Additionally, the never-seen-before views of the central Himalayan peaks from here are also one of the best places to visit in India during the monsoon. Between its dense forests, beautiful views all around you, and the pure, clean mountain air, Binsar is a place not to be missed.
This town, one of the oldest in this state, combines the beauty of deep valleys with pine trees and emerald-green rice fields. Another factor making it one of the best places to visit in the rainy season in India is the existence of the Apatani tribal community with its unique culture and traditions. So you come here to experience a whole new world. This world is in total harmony with nature at its best and also offers you a peek into the customs and traditions of a novel tribal community.Travel 3 km away from the main town, and you come to a pine grove that makes for a great picnic spot. The Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary also arranges safaris just 4 km away.
Not really very offbeat, but it has the sheer majesty of the waterfalls. These falls are located in Bandoli in the Molem region, Goa and are a part of the Mandovi river. They are four-tiered and absolutely come to life during the rainy season, making the Dudhsagar Falls one of the best places to visit during the monsoon in India. The area surrounding these falls is a lush forest too. So, you get a package deal of pristine nature at its very best when you come to visit this place. There are also trek trails that the adventure junkie in you will look forward to.
Another jewel of the Uttarakhand region, Ranikhet, is actually a well-known hill station in UP. Picturesque throughout the year, it especially comes to life during the monsoons, with a variety of plants and trees all around, birds chirping happily, and tall pines and mountain peaks in the distance. If you wish to embrace nature and just soak in her gentle attraction and charm, Ranikhet is one of the best places to visit during the monsoon in India. With an army base in this hill station, it is extremely well-kept and tidy.
In ancient times, Chail was the capital city of the kingdom of Patiala. Today, the misty scenic vistas and quiet solitude make Chail one of the best places to visit in India during the monsoon. The weather encourages you to go out and about, too, with relatively less rainfall here than in the surrounding places. In the evenings, find a relatively higher spot to see the beautiful city lights of Solan and Kasauli, the nearby cities.
The famous Lonar Lake in this region is a geo-heritage monument. It is also the only saline soda lake in the entire country that was created by a meteor strike. Apart from this lake which has a striking colour that ranges from green to reddish pink depending on the season, there are Buddhist cave complexes, including the Ajanta and Ellora, nearby. Trekking is another possibility in and around the forests surrounding Lonar Lake. This place also holds religious significance for the Hindus. There is the Daitya Sudan temple nearby with intricate carvings. These remind one of the Khajuraho temples in MP.
The otherwise dry and barren Malwa plateau of Orchha absolutely turns into amazing shades of green during the monsoon. There is the Betwa river nearby, adding to the picturesque quality of this region and making it one of the best places to visit in India during the rainy season. Couple these with rolling grasses and different types of birds singing and flitting about, and you have a romantic, peaceful getaway. In addition, the temples and monuments in this area also freshen up due to the rains.
These offbeat places to visit in the rainy season in India are great options to consider for a weekend getaway. We hope you love and enjoy visiting these places and come back as happy travellers!
Before leaving for the destination, do not forget to check out these tips and tour packages for a planned trip on our SOTC website.
The essentials to pack for a rainy trip are dark knee-length pants, a heavy-duty umbrella, a raincoat, first aid supplies, a small absorbent hand towel, and suitable wet weather shoes.
It is a relatively new concept progressively gaining popularity. Many visitors go to rainy places to take advantage of the rain, known as monsoon tourism.
The Dudhsagar Falls area can become slippery if you intend to travel by road. For the rest, avoid steep hillsides or deep valleys when it is raining hard as there could be a danger from landslides or roadblocks due to trees falling, etc. Go exploring when it is not raining very heavily.
Yes, it’s totally safe to visit Binsar, Ziro, Dudhsagar Falls, Ranikhet, Chail, Lonar, Orchha, etc. during monsoon. The season of rainy is also considered the best to experience the waterfalls as they become more attractive.
To ensure your safety and complete enjoyment of the monsoon season, we have put together a list of health recommendations.
Several glasses of pure water, preferably boiling, should be consumed.
Keep a raincoat and umbrella with you at all times.
While visiting, dress in full-sleeved shirts, slacks, and socks.
Frequently exercise
Take precautions against mosquitoes and apply insect repellent on your body.
Avoid entering air-conditioned apartments with wet hair or wet clothing by practicing good hand hygiene.
Avoid consuming junk food.
eat home-cooked meals that are fresh.
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