5 places for a perfect monsoon road trip
TOI Lifestyle DeskTOI Lifestyle Desk/TIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Jun 30, 2025, 13:59 IST
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Monsoon travel offers lush landscapes and refreshing experiences. Naukuchia House provides serene luxury with lake views and fine dining. The Tivoli, Chattarpur, offers a comfortable stay near Delhi's landmarks. VILEEN Rishikesh b … Read more
Monsoon travel offers lush landscapes and refreshing experiences. Naukuchia House provides serene luxury with lake views and fine dining. The Tivoli, Chattarpur, offers a comfortable stay near Delhi's landmarks. VILEEN Rishikesh blends healing practices with Himalayan views. Seclude Nahan offers solitude in the Shivalik hills. Statue of Unity Tent City-1 combines nature with cultural grandeur near the Sardar Sarovar Dam. Read less
Forget those predictable summer vacations – monsoon travel is where the real magic happens. Think lush landscapes painted in a thousand shades of green, the scent of wet earth filling your lungs, and waterfalls cascading like liquid silver. It's nature's way of hitting the reset button, washing away the grime of everyday life and leaving you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to tackle whatever chaos comes your way. In this article, we're ditching the beaches and embracing the downpour, diving headfirst into the best monsoon getaways in India. So, grab your raincoat, your sense of adventure, and get ready to dance in the rain – your soul will thank you for it!
Naukuchia House
The Tivoli, Chattarpur
VILEEN Rishikesh
Perched 170 meters above the sacred Ganges on a Shivalik mountain ledge, VILEEN Rishikesh offers a tranquil escape surrounded by the lush lower Himalayan woodland. This luxury resort blends traditional healing practices with modern comforts, providing a sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation. They have a Wellness Spa, SAMAGRA, which focuses on transformative healing through massage therapies and Ayurvedic treatments. The on-site restaurant, AVAANA on the Cliff, serves curated wellness and dosha-specific menus inspired by local, fresh ingredients, allowing visitors to savor nutritious meals while overlooking breathtaking views of the river and mountains. The resort’s location in Singtali village invites guests to immerse themselves in the authentic culture and pristine landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Seclude Nahan
Statue of Unity Tent City-1
If you are looking for a monsoon retreat that combines natural beauty with cultural grandeur, Statue of Unity Tent City-1 in Kevadia, Gujarat is an ideal choice. Perched on Sadhu-Bet Island by the Narmada with the Vindyachal and Satpura ranges as its backdrop, the Statue of Unity Tent City-1 transforms into a picturesque escape during the rainy season. Just a short distance away from the Statue of Unity Tent City-1 stands the Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue at 182 meters which is an awe-inspiring tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Beyond the statue, guests can explore nearby attractions like the Valley of Flowers, the Ekta Nursery and a Viewing Gallery that offers panoramic views of the Sardar Sarovar Dam which looks captivating especially during the monsoon.
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