8 Indian destinations that look like heaven on Earth during monsoons
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Jul 28, 2024, 16:35 IST
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8 Indian destinations that look like heaven on Earth during monsoons
Monsoon is one of the most-awaited seasons in India. The rain transforms India’s landscapes into lush, vibrant views that seem otherworldly. From stunning waterfalls to verdant hills, the rains bring a magical touch to some of the India cities, making them look like heaven on Earth.A look at eight places where rain work its magic:
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Munnar, Kerala
Munnar transforms into a beauty after the rains. Set in the lap of the Western Ghats, the hill station turns into a green expanse during the monsoons. The tea gardens, with their rolling green hills, look even more enchanting under the misty veil of rain.
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Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Cherrapunji needs no introduction. It is one of the wettest places on Earth, and becomes a magical spectacle during the monsoons. The numerous waterfalls, including the Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls, gush with unparalleled vigor.
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Shillong, Meghalaya
Shillong, also known as the Scotland of the East, embraces the monsoon season with stunning charm. The city’s hills soaked in rain, add to its verdant beauty. The Umiam Lake, surrounded by misty hills, and places like Elephant Falls become even more picturesque.
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Alleppey, Kerala
Alleppey, with its stunning backwaters, is particularly gorgeous during the rains. The monsoon season adds to the lush beauty of the surroundings, and the backwaters, with their reflective waters. A houseboat ride here becomes a magical experience.
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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Kodaikanal’s beauty intensifies during the monsoons as the hill station is enveloped in mist and rain. The verdant forests, blooming flowers, and shimmering lakes, such as Kodai Lake, create a serene and dreamy ambiance.
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Pune, Maharashtra
Pune experiences a transformation during the monsoon season. The nearby Sahyadri hills are covered in lush greenery, and the lakes and waterfalls around the city, like Lonavala’s Bhushi Dam, are brimming with water.
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Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra
Malshej Ghat, situated in the Western Ghats, is a monsoon paradise. The ghat is adorned with numerous waterfalls that spring to life during the rains. The dense forests and rolling hills, shrouded in mist, offer a breathtaking view that feels like stepping into a verdant dream.
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Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is another great place to visit during the monsoons in Karnataka. The place is noted for its serene coffee plantations and scenic beauty. During the monsoon season, the region transforms into a lush paradise, with its hills, forests, and plantations becoming vibrantly green.
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