Monsoon season in India always makes a difference - some hate it whereas some love it. Well, it’s completely understood that humid and wet weather proves a disaster for travellers but that’s not true for every location in India. The rain clears away trees and soil and creates a green environment everywhere in the cities. The breezy atmosphere always connects a certain romance to the flavour. So peaceful and so exciting.
As everyone loves to stay at home during monsoon season, you will be having a chance to visit some of India’s most wonderful cities with fewer crowds.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Travellers usually crowd Andaman & Nicobar islands for the sunshine but if you wish to go there on a budget trip, visit Andaman during monsoon season. Beaches are mostly empty, the vegetation is reaching the greenest tones and the hotels are providing concessions on room-stay prices. It may rain here and there and everything you observe remains silent as beaches need refreshment once a year. If you’re dreaming of a peaceful getaway to see the aquamarine water of the Bay of Bengal from Radhanagar beach, you have to spend a few nights at Dolphin resorts on Havelock Island. Never miss out on the spectacular light and sound show at the cellular jail.
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
Mahabaleshwar is one of the desirable hill stations during the monsoon season, thanks to its surprisingly curved and hilly landscape. The morning at Mahabaleshwar remains foggy with all lush greenery during the monsoon season. Visit Dhobi Waterfalls and Chinaman when you’re in Mahabaleshwar during the monsoon season. Never forget to enjoy Venna Lake with a piping hot cup of coffee. The monsoon rains bring heavy water to the dry waterfalls so don’t give up a chance to see them.
Goa, Maharashtra
Goa is usually related to beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rave parties. Monsoon changes Goa into a romantic and peaceful atmospheric region totally to a new standard. In addition to the lower prices, Goa provides almost empty beaches and cost-effective yet fantastic seafood during the monsoon season. Move to the mighty Dudhsagar Falls and enjoy dashing cold water while standing right or near it. Other interesting activities include wildlife sanctuaries, spice plantations, old Goa and forts, and old churches. The surprising architecture of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church is one of tourists’ favourite visiting places to spot and view.
Darjeeling, West Bengal
Darjeeling’s green carpeted tea slopes convert into a fresh shade of greenery during the monsoon season, a paradise for green tea lovers. No longer, it’s a secret that Darjeeling tea is considered one of the excellent travel spots in the world. Don’t miss out on a sip of Darjeeling tea, especially on a windy and cold day. The old colonial town is also recognized for old-school bakeries. Enjoy some bake or a big sausage plate to start your morning in Darjeeling. Once the rain decreases, discover a tea plantation through a toy train and ride through hill slopes with the coveted Toy Train observing lush green gardens along the way.
Kumarakom, Kerala
Kerala is popularly known as God’s own country which is a gorgeous monsoon season destination i.e. Kumarakom. It’s declared an unmatched destination full of paddy fields, mango trees, and coconut. To look at birds chirping in Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a great way to spend a few of your travel moments here. Don’t hire a small boat or shikkara to cruise down the lake during sunset because huge wind waves may damage the boat violently.
Final Statement
However, there are multiple places to visit during the monsoon season in India. You can travel north-east, north and south-east part of India during the rainy season. You will have huge benefits over travel expenses out of the rush that happens during non-monsoon seasons.

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