If you are fond of exploring Spectacular places in rainy season you have come to a right place. Rainy season might not feel good if you are living a city life, however this article will guide you to the best places to visit in monsoon and also to make you wish monsoon could last longer. The pure aroma of wet soil could make anything perfect !
1. KERALA
Kerela is the best place for exposing yourself to the beauty of nature. Kerala is known as “God’s Own Country” for its abundant natural beauty. The beauty shines through even in the rain. Wayanad in Kerala is the place to receive the highest rainfall. A soft sunshine is something which cannot be missed. Visiting tea and coffee plantation is a good idea, The misty weather can add to the charm of these visits. As the dates of calendar fades and brings the month of August and September, the traditional festival Onam is celebrated in Kerala. Immerse yourself into the celebration of harvesting festival which celebrates the return of King Mahabali, a mythical ruler believed to visit Kerala during Onam. You can participate to cheer up boat races (Vallam Kali) followed by special Oman feast known as Onam Sadya.
Next morning you could explore Backwater house boats traditionally knows as kettuvallam. Kettuvallam is perfect if you are looking for comfort and style at the same time. The beautiful and calm surrounding will evoke a sense of awe or wonder
Alappuzha remains the most popular and well-known destination for houseboat experiences in Kerala.
2. Coorg
Did you know? Coorg is considered as Swizertland of India. Coorg, is a district in the state of Karnataka also known as Kodagu, Coorg is blessed with natural beauty and pleasant climate. Moonsoon in Coorg turns the place into heaven. June to September is the month of monsoon. Walking through the hills, trekking to western ghat is the most preferred adventure. Executing 8km of trek sounds easier than its done. Be careful of leaches and slippery terrains. Terrains of Brahmagiri Hills ends with a beautiful scene of Kaveri river, considered sacred by Hindus, and there is a small temple dedicated to Goddess Kaveri.
3. Meghalaya
Did you know? Meghalaya state in Arunachal Pradesh receives the highest rainfall among all the states. Meghalaya is evergreen and hence is best for visit on any month of the year. In the heart of India’s northeastern corner lies Meghalaya , given the name of “adobe of clouds”. The footed bridges are some uniques as those are built by indigenous Khasi and Jaintia tribes. The most famous one is the Double Decker Root Bridge near Nongriat village. You will be interrupted only by cascading waterfalls. Witness the beauty of India’s tallest plunge waterfall –
Nohkalikai Falls situated in Cherrapunji and Mawsynram. Deep within the earth the meghalayas has network of caves, most famous caves like Mawsmai and Krem Liat Prah caves whispers stories of time being immemorial .The famous peak in shillnong will gives the best breath-taking views of mountain, vally and branching rivers.