Lonavala, a charming hill town near Mumbai, offers a serene escape during the rainy season, showcasing the Sahyadri mountain ranges and ghats with breathtaking waterfalls and a pleasant climate.
Goa 🌧
Goa is an ideal destination for rainy season in India, offering picturesque scenery, delicious Goan delicacies, and a chance to soak in the rain.
Coorg 🌧
This densely forested destination, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, is a popular tourist destination during the rainy season for its stunning waterfalls, lakes, and coffee plantations.
Gangtok 🌧
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, receives rainfall in July which turns the whole area lush green and beautiful.
Ladakh 🌧
Ladakh Festival, 17-27 September, showcases India's cold desert, featuring mountain passes, lakes, and crystal-clear water. Ideal for summers and post-monsoons, it's a must-visit for couples.
Meghalaya 🌧
Meghalaya, the Abode of Clouds, is home to the world’s wettest place, Mawsynram. It’s an ideal place for lovers of nature and rain.
Nainital 🌧
Nainital turns into a paradise after rains. The pretty lakes here turn all the more gorgeous in the month of July.
Spiti Valley 🌧
Spiti is all about peaceful monasteries and pretty mountain villages. The place enjoys dry weather in July, which makes it a perfect place for solitude seekers.
Darjeeling 🌧
The Queen of Hills, located at the foothills of the Himalayas, is a popular tourist destination known for its tea industry and heavy monsoon showers.
Mount Abu 🌧
Mount Abu, a year-round hill station, offers a blend of nature, spirituality, and adventure, particularly captivating during cloudy skies and rainy days.
Auli 🌧
Auli, a popular North Indian ski destination, offers a unique experience during the rainy season from July to September, with moderate rainfall and pleasant temperatures, making it an ideal destination.
Jaipur 🌧
Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, exudes royalty and bliss during the monsoon season, with its majestic forts and imperial palaces, making it an ideal destination for exploring.
Orchha 🌧
Orchha, built by Raja Rudra Pratap in 1501, is a popular destination for family visits during monsoon in India, known for its towering temples and forts.