Best Places In India For A Monsoon Getaway

Written by Shivani K  • 

When monsoon beckons, you will find yourself among two types of people; you’ll find a few who are going to crib about the heavy rainfall, clogged roads, umbrellas, and puddles of muddy water. Then there is another type of people who will only think about how clean nature looks when it’s showered with rain, how soothing the lush green views makes one feel because of monsoon, and how relieving one will feel from all the summer heat that has passed by.

Regardless of which category you belong to, you’ll probably never deny that India is a country whose beauty comes to life with the onset of monsoon. The pitter-patter rains let us experience the beckoning love and adventure that nature offers. Every single part of the country be it the beautiful ghat sections of the South, the mountain views of the North and North-East India — monsoon brings a glow on all of them. Here’s a list of the best places you should be visiting this monsoon to experience the gentle wind, the petrichor, and the light raindrops.

1. Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand

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The Jim Corbett National Park is quite literally a treat if you are a wildlife lover. Visiting this park during monsoon is a bonus as it’s not going to be that crowded during this time of the year. Some rumors have it that the park remains closed for safety reasons and it’s also the breeding time for the animals. However, out of the four zones of the park — Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Durga Devi, it is the Jhirna zone which is open for visitors throughout the year. Another highlight that makes this national park a must-visit during monsoon is the river rafting activity on the Kosi river. It’s only during the monsoon that this river is full, the rest of the year, this river is quite depthless. If you set off on a safari ride here, you’ll spot quails, parakeets, barbets, and many other species that can be spotted only during the rainy season.

2. Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra

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At an altitude of 700 meters above the sea level, this hill station is an alluring one! It’s well known for its gushing waterfalls, numerous lakes, and charming mountains that surround it. This ghat has a more of like a country woody feel about it and the richness of its flora and fauna is every nature lover’s dream place to be. Malshej ghat looks its beautiful best when under heavy rains and covered by misty fog. The most eminent feature of this hill station is the beckoning of a large flock of pink-legged migratory birds, yes, the Flamingos which come all the way from Siberia. They visit Malshej to mate and their mating dance is spectacular to watch.

3. Agumbe, Shimoga

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Popularly known as the Chirapunjee of the Southern region, Agumbe is just 280 kilometers from the silicon valley of India, Bengaluru. Agumbe is also the place that receives the second-highest rainfall in India. You would be surprised to know that this small village which is perched in the center of Malenadu is consumed by many waterfalls, incessant streams flowing through its jungles.

Agumbe is very lovingly referred to as “Hasiru Honnu” (green gold) by the people of Karnataka. This is because the Agumbe rainforest nurtures extremely rare species of reptiles as well as medicinal plants. It is the country’s only permanent rainforest which is rich in biodiversity and is also one of the last surviving lowlands. Become one with nature by visiting Agumbe during monsoon.

4. Munnar, Kerala

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Munnar looks like a hill that is carpeted with emerald-green tea plantations. Its undulating hills and panorama are splendid to watch and capture during monsoons when its mountain tops are enveloped with mist. Monsoons are the time when you need to visit this hill station and trek. The local chocolates, aromatic oils, and spice overhauls are other key things that you need to experience here. This famous hill station has also become the most sought after destination for couples who want to honeymoon in South.

5. Bishnupur, West Bengal

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Just a 150 km drive from Kolkata will land you in Bishnupur, a hub for terracotta crafts, culture, and architecture. This place is of historic importance as it was the capital of the Malla dynasty for thousands of years. The exquisite terracotta temples which were built during the 16th century are a part of Bishnupur’s allure. It’s during the monsoon that the terracotta structures look their best after being washed by the rains. They obtain a striking reddish-orange hue which is very appealing to the eyes. You can find craftsmen showcasing their skills in terracotta craft making, if you’re lucky they’ll even teach you how to make terracotta pots, crafts, etc. Bishnupur should be on your monsoon getaway list if you love crafts and rains.

These were our best picks for monsoon getaways. Monsoons are the best time of the year for us to witness nature’s spectacles. Discover the laid back charm of nature during monsoon by visiting these places. What’s your favorite monsoon getaway destination? Let us know in the comments below.

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