5 PLACES TO VISIT IN MONSOON

                   SOME FAMOUS PLACES THAT YOU SHOULD VISIT IN THIS MONSOON 


1. GOA  


So the first one on the list is Goa.

The bustling ‘Party capital of India'', Goa is one destination that all of us dream of visiting at least once in a lifetime. Goa surely is best enjoyed during the monsoon to soak in picturesque sceneries amidst constant drizzles. Monsoon, however, may not be the best time to indulge in thrilling water activities but still fret not as there is a lot more to do in Goa. You can explore the Dudhsagar Falls, discover the Basilica of Bom Jesus, or discover the charm of Aguada Fort.

2. LONAVALA


Lonavala is one of the best places to visit in the rainy season. During this time, this picturesque destination is as romantic and magical as you can ever imagine. From Tiger's Point, take in views of the city, view the Tungarli Lake overflowing with water, or marvel at the Tikona Fort as it is covered in water droplets or click innumerable pictures against the perfect natural setting.

3. SHILLONG


 Shillong is settled amidst the picturesque Khasi and Jayanti Hills. Adorned by numerous jaw-dropping waterfalls such as Elephant Falls, Bishop Falls, Crinoline Falls, etc, Shillong’s captivating beauty falls short of words. When this quaint town gets drenched in rain, the beauty of Shillong reaches a point that you can hardly imagine. So what are you waiting for pack your bags now!

4. COORG


Coorg is another gem tucked away in the heart of South India. Dotted with alluring waterfalls and tea gardens, Coorg is also the place to come close to mother nature. Renowned as the ‘Scotland of India’, Coorg has an immensely captivating hilly setting that none can take their eyes off from its beauty.

5. WAYANAD


A paradise nestled in God's own country, Kerala, Wayanad is an excellent place to experience South India during the monsoon season. As one of the best monsoon destinations in India, Wayanad hosts a three-day monsoon festival, Splash. If you are looking for verdant, lush tea gardens or even a trekking expedition in Wayanad during the rainy season, then you will not be disappointed.


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