Monsoon season brings with itself such a unique magic, which is enough to attract nature lovers and travellers. When rain drops fall from the sky to the earth, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and forests are filled with new life. If you are also planning to take some time out of your busy life in this pleasant month of August and travel to a place where all your tiredness will disappear in a moment, then there are many great options to visit in India during this period. In the month of August, there are many parts of the country which start looking beautiful like heaven after the first shower of monsoon. The greenery spread all around, the mountains covered with clouds and the waterfalls flowing every now and then are enough to fascinate anyone. Whether you are looking for adventure with friends or want to spend some relaxing moments with your family and partner, this month is considered to be the best month to travel. Let us know in today’s detailed article about those 10 most beautiful and magical places of India which look no less than heaven in the rains of August.
1. Udaipur – A unique and royal view of monsoon in the city of lakes.
On hearing the name of Rajasthan, people often think of hot sun and desert, but Udaipur, famous as the ‘city of lakes’, spreads its completely different and amazing beauty during the monsoon season. In the month of August, when there is light rain here, the water of Pichola and Fateh Sagar lakes and the Aravalli hills spread all around make this city like a dream of the era of kings and emperors. The grandeur of the Lake Palace and the City Palace becomes more shining after being washed by the rain water. For monsoon lovers, boating in Udaipur and enjoying the pleasant weather from the rooftops of the palaces proves to be a wonderful experience. This combination of historical culture and monsoon forces the tourists to come here again and again.
2. Munnar – Blanket of clouds and greenery of tea gardens
The South Indian state of Kerala is famous all over the world for its natural beauty, and when it comes to Munnar, its beauty cannot be expressed in words. In the month of August, Munnar is no less than a paradise for tourists. The tea plantations spread far and wide, cloud covered hills and small waterfalls flowing on the way add to the beauty of this place. During monsoon, the temperature of Munnar becomes very pleasant and the cool breeze here refreshes the body and mind. If you want to spend a few days amidst peace and natural beauty, then Munnar can prove to be the best destination for you.
3. Ladakh – A great and exciting trip in August for adventure lovers.
If you are fond of mountain heights, bike riding and adventure, then the month of August is considered to be the best time to visit Ladakh. During this time, the weather here remains very clear and pleasant, which makes it very easy to travel to beautiful places like Leh, Pangong Tso Lake, Nubra Valley and Kargil. This amazing view of blue water lakes and blue sky amidst snowy peaks mesmerizes the tourists. Traveling by bike on the roads of Ladakh in August is on the top of every traveller’s wish list, which becomes an unforgettable memory for a lifetime.
4. Coorg – ‘Scotland’ of Karnataka which smells in monsoon
Coorg (Kodagu), situated amidst the hills of the Western Ghats of Karnataka, is known for its coffee plantations and the aroma of spices. The beauty of Coorg increases manifold during the monsoon season and it is also called the ‘Scotland’ of South India. In the month of August, the famous Abbi and Iruppu waterfalls are in full bloom, whose noise and beauty are worth seeing. Lush green valleys all around, mist covered roads and the smell of fresh coffee make this place a perfect destination for honeymooners and nature lovers.
5. Mahabaleshwar – Meeting the clouds in the Sahyadri hills
Mahabaleshwar, located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, is a very popular hill station, which is shrouded in clouds during the monsoon days. Traveling here in the month of August is a magical experience in itself, as you can see the clouds floating very close to you. The greenery and waterfalls of Elephant Point, Venna Lake and the valleys visible from various view points win the hearts of tourists. Due to its proximity to cities like Mumbai and Pune, this place is the first choice for people to visit on weekends, where the taste of hot strawberries along with rain drops makes the journey even more memorable.
6. Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong – A unique journey between clouds and waterfalls
Cherrapunji, located in Meghalaya, is counted among the wettest places in the world, and when you visit here in the month of August, you get to see a real orgy of clouds and rain. The high waterfalls here like Nokalikai Falls offer a wonderful view falling through the clouds. Along with this, ‘Mawlinong’, considered to be the cleanest village in Asia and its famous living root bridges (bridges made of tree roots) make this journey very exciting and unique. This place in North-East India is the most special place to spend some quiet moments in the lap of nature and get lost among the clouds.
7. Valley of Flowers – Colorful flower valley of Uttarakhand
‘Valley of Flowers’, located in the beautiful valleys of Uttarakhand, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The month of August is the best time to visit this place as hundreds of species of rare and colorful flowers are in full bloom. This valley of colorful flowers amidst the snowy peaks of the Himalayas looks like a fairyland. This place is no less than a dream for trekking lovers, where nature welcomes tourists in its most beautiful and charming form.
8. Mountain Abu – The only hill station in Rajasthan that shines in the rain
Despite being located in the desert state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a beautiful hill station which is known for its coolness and greenery. During the monsoon season, when the surrounding hills turn green and the water of Nakki Lake shines in the shadow of clouds, the view here is worth seeing. The weather here becomes very romantic and pleasant in August, due to which tourists come here in large numbers. The architecture of Dilwara Jain temples and monsoon showers make this journey historically as well as spiritually enriching.
9. Wayanad – Kerala’s natural wealth and amazing world of caves
Situated amidst the lush green forests and mountains of Kerala, Wayanad is a great destination for trekkers and nature lovers. In the month of August, Wayanad’s hills, waterfalls, rivers and tea-coffee plantations together create a scene that is soothing to the eyes. The historic Edakkal Caves, Banasur Sagar Dam and the heart-shaped lake situated on Chembra Peak are the main attractions of this place. Traveling in Wayanad during monsoon is no less than an adventure trip, where at every turn you get to see a new and unique form of nature.
10. Goa – Beaches and Portuguese culture in monsoon, serene and beautiful look
Generally, when we hear the name of Goa, we think of beach parties and bright sunshine, but during monsoon, a completely calm, green and romantic form of Goa comes to the fore. Goa’s beaches are less crowded and more peaceful in the month of August, where sitting and watching the ocean waves with rain drops is a relaxing feeling in itself. Along with this, the gushing Dudhsagar waterfall and the old Portuguese style churches and houses of Goa look even more beautiful in this season. If you want a budget friendly and relaxing trip, then going to Goa during monsoon will prove to be a great decision for you.
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