Top 7 Places to Visit During Monsoon

Ever wondered what it’s like to spend your monsoon exploring the stunning destinations of India — where peace, adventure, and Instagram-worthy spots all come together?
If that thought has crossed your mind, you’re not alone. Many of us start searching for the best places to visit during the monsoon. But don’t worry — this blog has got you covered! Here, you’ll find a handpicked list of the Top 7 Places to Visit During Monsoon in India. From tea plantations in the South to misty mountains in the North, let’s get started!
Then what are we waiting for lets start to explore the Top 7 Places to visit during monsoon and that to from North to south and east to west. 

1. Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is a peaceful hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, about 1,600 meters above sea level. It’s known for its misty mountains, green valleys, and endless tea plantations. The cool mountain breeze and serene atmosphere make it a perfect monsoon escape.
Munnar, Kerala

Must Visit Places in Munnar 

Tea Museum :-

Tea Museum: Learn about the history of tea at the Tata Tea Museum. See old tools, photos, and machinery from the early tea industry.

KDHP Tea Museum, Munnar, Kerala
KDHP Tea Museum, Munnar, Kerala

Attukad Waterfalls :-

Attukad Waterfalls: Ideal for trekking and surrounded by lush greenery, it’s a hidden gem near Pallivasal.

Attukad WaterFalls, Munnar, Kerala
Attukad waterfalls, Munnar, Kerala

Rajamala Hills :-

Rajamala Hills: Located just 15 km away, this area is known for the rare Nilgiri Tahr and stunning natural beauty.

Rajamalai Hills, Munnar
Rajamalai Hills, Munnar

2. Coorg, karnataka

Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is famous for its green hills, coffee plantations, and refreshing climate. Due to its scenic beauty, it’s often called the “Scotland of India.”
Coorg, Karnataka

Must Visit Places in Coorg

Dubare Elephant Camp :-

Dubare Elephant Camp: A fun experience where you can interact with elephants and watch their grooming.
Dubare Elephant

Tibetan Monastery :-

One of the Largest Tibetan Monasteries outside tibet is the point of attraction in Coorg.
Tibetan Monastery, Coorg
Tibetan Monastery, Coorg
Raja’s Seat: A lovely viewpoint offering panoramic views of mountains and valleys.
Raja's Seat, Coorg
Raja's Seat Viewpoint, Coorg

3. Saputara, Gujarat

Saputara is the only hill station in Gujarat, located around 1,000 meters above sea level. It offers cool weather, scenic views, and peaceful surroundings, perfect for a quick escape.
View of Saputara Hill Station, Gujarat
View of Saputara Hill Station

Must Visit Places in Saputara

Gira Waterfalls:  A natural waterfall surrounded by greenery.
Gira Waterfalls, Saputara
Saputara Lake: Ideal for boating and relaxing by the water.
Saputara lake
Saputara lake
Step Garden: A beautifully maintained garden, great for evening strolls.
Step Garden, Saputara
Located in the Chamoli district, this national park is known for its vibrant meadows filled with alpine flowers. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a haven for nature lovers.
Valley of Flowers
Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Must Visit Places in Valley of Flowers

Ghangaria Village: The last stop before entering the valley, where you can enjoy local food and homestays.
Ghangaria Village streets, Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
Trekking Trails: Explore the natural beauty on foot, but make sure to return to Ghangaria by 5:00 PM.
Trekking Route at Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

5. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is a scenic hill station in the Sahyadri range, located over 4,500 ft above sea level. It’s famous for its strawberries, waterfalls, and misty weather during the monsoon.
Mahabaleshwar Mountain VIew
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Must Visit Places in Mahabaleshwar

ARTHER SEAT :- Offers breathtaking views of the Savitri River Gorge and green valleys.
Arthur Seat Point
Arthur's Seat Point, Mahabaleshwar
Lingmala Waterfall: A powerful waterfall surrounded by dense forests.
lingmala Waterfall View, Mahabaleshwar
Mapro Garden: Visit strawberry farms, and enjoy delicious shakes, chocolates, and ice creams.
Mapro Garden, Mahabaleshwar
Mapro Garden
Shop at Mapro Garden

6. Spiti Valley

Known as “The Middle Land,” Spiti Valley lies between India and Tibet. It’s a cold desert with ancient monasteries, remote villages, and beautiful landscapes.
Spiti River, Spiti Valley
Spiti River, Spiti Valley

Must Visit Places in Spiti Valley

Dhankar Village: Home to an ancient fort and monastery with panoramic views.
Dhankar village, Spiti valley
Kibber Village: One of the highest inhabited villages, great for trekking and wildlife spotting.
Kibber Village, Spiti Valley
Kibber Village, Spiti Valley
Chandratal Lake: Also called Moon Lake, it’s a stunning high-altitude lake open from June to October.
Chandratal Lake, Spiti Valley
Chandratal, Spiti Valley

7. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya :-

Famous as the wettest place on Earth, Cherrapunji (also called Sohra) is known for its waterfalls, living root bridges, and lush green valleys.
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

Must Visit Places in Cherrapunji

Mawkdok Dympep Valley Viewpoint: Offers jaw-dropping views of V-shaped green valleys.
mawkdok, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Mawsmai Caves: Explore this easy-to-access cave filled with fossils and tight passages.
Mawsmai_Cave_Meghalaya
Mawsmai Cave, Meghalaya
Eco Park: Managed by the Meghalaya Government, this park is home to orchids, viewpoints, and footbridges.
Eco Park, Cherrapunji
Eco Park, Cheerapunji

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