Munnar, Kerala Mist-induced, flourishing tea gardens and the spectacular spice plantation with dewdrops falling from the leaves and branches, Munnar in Monsoon is a paradise for nature lovers. The beautiful mountains partially covered in clouds while the rain rejuvenates almost everything it can touch. It’s an ideal escape if you’re looking for some quiet time in the lap of the mountains. Not being a tourist season during monsoon, you can live all of this without any chaos and of course, the off-season prices! Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya Being the second wettest place on the planet, Cherrapunjee is known to the world as it receives rains throughout the year. If you love fierce rains, then you got to visit Cherrapunjee during monsoons, the beautiful looking hills and the heart quenching scenic beauties makes for a thrill-filled monsoon trekking trip. Once you are here, go and have a look on the unique orange flower honey here and if you are the Indian tourist with an un-explainable love for tea don’t forget to enjoy the aromatic Meghalaya tea which is different to the usual Assam or Darjeeling tea. The double-decker tree bridges are an amazing experience that one must have. These can be best enjoyed in the late monsoon when the greenery is at its peak. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu One of the most loved hilly destination in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal receives a moderate rainfall. Most of the time, you’ll find the clouds and the sun playing hide and seek with the mountains all day. The usual hard to bear hot climate turns quite pleasant during the monsoons with the rain-washed valleys and cloudy mountains. This is the time when this beautiful tourist destination of India is splashed with waterfalls. Coorg, Karnataka Coorg, a spectacular hill station adding to the various tourist destinations of India is
Munnar, Kerala Mist-induced, flourishing tea gardens and the spectacular spice plantation with dewdrops falling from the leaves and branches, Munnar in Monsoon is a paradise for nature lovers. The beautiful mountains partially covered in clouds while the rain rejuvenates almost everything it can touch. It’s an ideal escape if you’re looking for some quiet time in the lap of the mountains. Not being a tourist season during monsoon, you can live all of this without any chaos and of course,