May 30, 2025
One of India’s tallest waterfalls, Jog Falls is a stunning sight during the rains as it plunges 253 meters in full force. Located on the border of Shimoga and Uttara Kannada, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers.
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Famous for its Hoysala-era temples, Halebidu becomes even more charming during monsoon. With fewer tourists around, the beautifully carved temples offer a peaceful walk through history.
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Far from the crowded party hubs, Butterfly Beach offers a quiet escape surrounded by forest and sea. Monsoon discounts make nearby resorts affordable, and the beach becomes a green, tropical paradise.
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Set on a cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea, Varkala gives you panoramic views of rain clouds moving in from the ocean. Budget-friendly stays and scenic cafes make it perfect for a quiet coastal holiday.
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This hidden gem offers lush hills, waterfalls, and ancient caves—especially magical during the monsoon. With cheap hotels and scenic train rides, Araku is great for a peaceful break.
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Monsoons bring Mandu’s forts and palaces to life with mist and greenery. The historic charm and love stories tied to this destination make it ideal for couples looking for a romantic getaway.
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Adventure seekers can try waterfall rappelling at Ashoka Falls, tucked away in the greenery of Vihigaon. With its offbeat appeal and monsoon makeover, it’s perfect for a day trip near Mumbai.
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Known as Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong turns magical during monsoon. Trekking through the rain-soaked forest to the double-decker root bridge is a memory you won’t forget.
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This 335-meter waterfall—the tallest in India—is a breathtaking sight in the monsoon. Surrounded by the green East Khasi Hills, it offers a dramatic view with fewer crowds.
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Though famous for its white desert, Kutch surprises visitors with dark clouds and green landscapes during monsoon. The off-season vibe and cheaper travel costs make it a unique experience.
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