10 Places To Visit In July 2024 To Make The Best Of Indian Monsoons

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Though considered one of the most underrated seasons to travel, monsoons is when India and its green pockets tend to come alive. From misty hills to overflowing mighty waterfalls, this country knows how to show off its beauty. Now whether you're a seasoned traveller someone who is young and new to exploring, these monsoon destinations are sure to offer breathtaking views, cultural experiences, and unforgettable moments. From Kerala's peaceful backwaters to Ladakh's rugged terrain, each spot is unique and captivating.

LBB Tip: While travelling during the monsoons is enticing, ensure you do through research when it comes to landslides, road travel especially if you plan on visiting with children and elders. 

Munnar

Located in Kerala's lush greenery, Munnar offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure for families, couples, or friends looking for a memorable experience. While its tea gardens and waterfalls are mesmerising, it is also great for folks who wish to explore the culture through tea museums and its spice plantations. 

Places to Visit: Tea Gardens, Waterfalls, Tea Museums, Spice Plantations

Pro tip: Best things to do in Munnar 

Gokarna

India is known for its stunning coastal destinations, and Gokarna is one such spot you need to check out if you haven't already. It is a great spot for families, couples and friends who are seeking an unforgettable retreat with its sandy beaches and vibrant culture. Even though Gokarna is famous for its beautiful beaches, there is more to it from old churches, markets, to serene backwaters. Additionally, if you're an adventure seeker and water sports is something that really excites you, then don't think twice! When it comes to the food, then delicious seafood beckons! You can also simply enjoy luxury beach resorts which overlook the Arabian Sea while walking on palm-dotted shores. 

Places to Visit: Kudle Beach, Om Beach, Half Moon Beach 

Pro tip: Here's a 48 hour Gokarna itinerary 

Udaipur

Nestled within the majestic landscape of Rajasthan, Udaipur is a timeless gem, especially tempting to visit during the monsoon, despite the popular opinion of people visiting it in winter and spring. Its grand palaces, tranquil lakes, and rich culture is excatly what attracts tourists from all over the world. You can explore the magnificent City Palace, take a leisurely stroll along Lake Pichola, or even enjoy a romantic boat ride to Jag Mandir Palace, and while you do all this, it is the monsoons that will add to the city's charm even making you forget the humidity a bit. A must-do here is to indulge in authentic Rajasthani cuisine at a rooftop restaurant or wander through the old town's winding streets hunting for local food. 

Places to Visit: City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari, Monsoon Palace

Pro tip: Best places to visit in Udaipur. 

Coorg

 Coorg is located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka and is known for it's stunning landscape, coffee plantations and waterfalls. Also dubbed as the Scotland of India, it boasts of a combination of natural beauty and rich heritage. One can follow misty trails at Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary; have fresh coffee during a plantation visit or cool off in Abbey Falls’ waters that keep you refreshed. For thrill-seekers, activities like trekking, river rafting, and camping are available here too. The appealing weather patterns along with people's kindness towards visitors make this an exciting place to be.

Places to Visit: Abbey Falls, Jog Falls, Nagarhole National Park, Dubare Elephant Camp, Madikeri Fort

Pro tip: Best resorts to stay in Coorg

Ladakh

July is approximately the last month to visit in the year. Ladakh, located in India's northernmost region, and a high-altitude desert is famous for its stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich culture. Here you can visit Nubra Valley's rugged terrain, ride the unique double-humped Bactrian camels, or visit ancient monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey for a spiritual experience. The Pangong Lake and other famous Bollywood sites are sure to catch your eye, but the only problem here is with connectivity, so be mentally prepared to be off the grid for a while. 

Places to Visit: Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, Nubra Valley, Leh Palace, Magnetic Hill

Pro tip: The ultimate Ladakh guide

Valley of Flowers

In Uttarakhand's Garhwal Himalayas hides this UNESCO World Heritage site, which is a botanical paradise filled with vibrant alpine flowers that bloom during monsoon. This floral paradise has hikes and trails throughout where one can come across different kinds of flowers like the Blue Poppy and the Himalayan Edelweiss in the midst of high peaks and clear streams. Trekking is not so tough here, and besides Snow Leopard and Himalayan Musk Deer may also be spotted. The valley apart from being splendidly beautiful, has deep spiritual roots which combine mythical stories to add to its attraction, with spots like Hemkund Sahib and Badrinath temple which you can trek upto. The Valley of Flowers is an ultimate destination for all your travel desires whether you have an interest in botany or simply love nature or even if peace is what you are looking for.

Places to Visit: Valley of Flowers National Park, Hemkund Sahib, Ghangaria, Badrinath Temple

Pro tip: Everything to know about the Valley Of Flowers 

Cherrapunji

Meghalaya, located in the northeastern part of India, is a magical land filled with gushing waterfalls, hills and dense forests. Called “the dwelling of clouds” it offers an unusual amalgamation of beauty and diversity. When you visit, you'll get to see the living bridges made from roots in Cherrapunji or brave the path to Mawphlang Sacred Grove in the misty weather or visit Dawki where Umngot River has crystal clear water. You can also be a partaker in Khasi Culture which has been vividly represented by folklore that includes Shad Suk Mynsiem’s traditional dances, while also sampling the local delicacies prepared by Khasi people at their food joints. If you are interested in seeing waterfalls or ancient caves or just want to enjoy nature as it is then head here immediately! 

Places to Explore: Living root bridges, Nohkalikai falls, Mawsmai cave, Dawki river, Shillong peak

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, a rather famous place snuggled in the hills of Tamil Nadu is known for its beautiful lakes, green forests and a cool climate. Often referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations”, it is a breathtaking blend of scenic beauty and traditional brilliance. You can also take a boat ride on the Kodaikanal Lake, walk along Coaker’s Walk and enjoy the stunning valley views, or even visit Bryant Park which has different types of flowers and exotic plants. If you are a nature lover; then you can hike till Pillar Rocks or go to Silver Cascade waterfalls. However, if you like adventure sports rock climbing and horse riding is ideal here too. It offers an ambience of quietude and several attractions making it an unforgettable nature retreat.

Places to Explore: Kodaikanal Lake, Bear Shola Falls, Coaker's Walk, Pillar Rocks, Bryant Park

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar, located within the green Sahyadri ranges is a beautiful place to visit with its breath-taking landscape and peace. The name Strawberry Land was given to this hill station because of how famous the strawberries from here are. When you visit we suggest you do everything from strawberry picking from local farms to taking in panoramic views from Arthur's Seat. You can also go on leisurely walks through the lush Wilson Point woods, exploring Lingmala as well as Dhobi waterfalls which cascade one after another. With its mild climate and numerous natural attractions, Mahabaleshwar is an ideal hideaway for seekers of peace and excitement alike.

Places To Visit: Wilson point, Bhilar book village, strawberry farms, Mapro gardens

Pro Tip: Best things to do in Mahabaleshwar 

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