10 Breathtaking Monsoon Getaways in Gujarat You’ll Fall in Love With
By Priyanka Roshan | May 26, 2025
When rain kisses Gujarat’s dusty earth, it transforms into a lush green dream. From waterfalls to misty trails, these 10 monsoon getaways promise magic, adventure, and pure wanderlust.
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Gujarat’s only hill station turns into a foggy fairytale during monsoon. Think lakeside walks, cool breezes, forest views, and that unmatched charm of sipping chai with rain all around.
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Ancient ruins meet dense greenery in this monsoon wonder. Trek through moss-laden temples, listen to birdcalls, and feel the mystic energy of this offbeat spot in Sabarkantha district.
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While Gir closes in monsoon, the Devaliya Safari remains open, offering thrilling wildlife glimpses amid rain-washed forests. Spot lions, leopards, and more against a dramatic green backdrop.
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Tucked away in South Gujarat, this underrated hill station becomes a misty paradise during monsoon. Cloud-covered trails, echoing waterfalls, and sea views from mountaintops make it unforgettable.
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Deep within Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary, this monsoon-fed waterfall gushes with force. Trek through leafy paths, listen to the falls roar, and take in nature’s drama at its wildest.
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Monsoon breathes new life into the Narmada Valley around the Statue of Unity. The surrounding gardens, rivers, and hills shimmer under fresh rain, making it a majestic rainy escape.
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Just 2 km past Waghai town, this serene garden showcases native and exotic plants. Wander nature trails, read about medicinal uses, and explore biodiversity linked to nearby Vansda Park.
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Nestled near Pavagadh, this seasonal monsoon waterfall tumbles down rocky cliffs surrounded by forests. Perfect for a day trip, it’s a spot where nature shows off her power.
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Located near Jambughoda, this lesser-known eco-spot offers forest stays, lake views, and monsoon quietude. Ideal for nature lovers seeking peace with a side of wilderness and tribal culture.
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Monsoon transforms these UNESCO-listed ruins into moss-covered wonders. Walk through history, hike up foggy hills, and discover temples and stepwells wrapped in clouds and centuries of forgotten stories.
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