The famous Pink City is must visit in monsoons as the sun gets blocked by the clouds and you can actually enjoy the attractions like Hawa Mahal, Choki Dhani, Amer Fort, etc
Enjoy the Sahyadri mountain ranges and the ghats, beautiful waterfall and peaceful climate at Lonavala. You could plan activities like Trekking, sightseeing, camping and horse ride
Dhinodhar hill covered with clouds and the beautiful salt lands of Rajasthan and the never-ending desert plains in Kutch are a must visit. Great for sightseeing and camping
This place is surrounded by the most breathtaking view of Khasi valleys, Jayanti hills and many waterfalls. It is the most picked place in monsoon and people often go there for Wildlife viewing, trekking, and boating
This place is covered in dense forest and has a wide variety of flora and fauna. Coorg offers something for everyone as it has waterfalls, lakes, vast coffee plantations, and delicious cuisines to taste.
Enjoying Goan delicacies with pleasant monsoon weather is a must. More things to do in Goa are trying watersports, tasting feni, gambling at casinos, watching dolphin shows and visiting famous churches.
Waking up to the sound of peacocks and enjoying the morning camel rides in Pushkar are perfect for monsoons. Other attractions in Pushkar are the Pushkar lake and many temples to visit
Located at the foothills of the great Himalayas, receives heavy rainfall during the monsoons. Darjeeling is famous for its tea plantations and toy trains.
This place is one of the perfect hill stations in South India. Wayanad also hosts a special 3-day monsoon festival ‘Splash’ for the tourists to portray Wayanad as the most popular place to visit in India in monsoons
The Ladakh Festival takes place in September from 17th to 27th which is a must visit. It also has many mountain passes, sparkling lakes with crystal clear water surrounded by snow-covered mighty mountains