8 JUNE, 2023
Dristi Sharma
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Munnar is a hill station that becomes even more enchanting during the monsoon. The misty hills, cascading waterfalls, and emerald green landscapes create a captivating atmosphere.
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Known as one of the wettest places on Earth, it is a must-visit during the monsoon season. The region is adorned with stunning waterfalls, living root bridges, and mist-covered mountains.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Valley of Flowers is a trekker's paradise in Uttarakhand. During monsoon, the valley blooms with a colourful carpet of flowers.
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Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, Coorg gets abundant rainfall during monsoon. The coffee plantations, misty hills & gushing waterfalls make it a serene and captivating destination.
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Jalpaiguri is home to diverse flora and fauna, tea gardens, and beautiful rivers. The region is called Dooars, which meant gateway to Bhutan. You can see the Eastern Himalayas and thick forests here.
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It is a picturesque hill station in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. During monsoon, Chikmagalur transforms into a lush green paradise with waterfalls and scenic hiking trails.
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Known for its lakes and palaces, Udaipur is a unique destination to experience monsoon. The rain-washed palaces, shimmering lakes, and lush Aravalli hills look surreal.
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Located in Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is a popular hill station that receives heavy rainfall. It has all: valleys, cascading waterfalls, and strawberry farms.
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The capital city of Meghalaya, Shillong, is a picturesque destination during monsoon. The city comes alive with greenery, waterfalls, & vibrant local culture.
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Almora transforms into a verdant paradise during monsoon, with the rain-drenched hills. Almora is a perfect serene and refreshing escape.