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10 magical destinations you must visit before monsoon ends

Explore 10 magical destinations in India that come alive during the monsoon. Discover serene lakes, vibrant flower valleys, and lush green escapes before the rainy season ends.

July 22, 2025 / 12:11 IST
10 magical destinations you must visit before monsoon ends

As the monsoon’s theatrical spell begins to wane across the Indian subcontinent, a final, fleeting opportunity presents itself to witness the country in one of its most stirring moods. The rains—so often regarded with impatience—reveal, in fact, a deeply poetic India: hills saturated in green, rivers reborn in full voice, and skies that flirt endlessly with mist and thundercloud.

To travel during this season is to see familiar places anew—to watch the land exhale, restored and refreshed. For those who appreciate nature in its raw, unmanicured splendour, the monsoon is not a deterrent—it is the very reason to go.

Here are ten destinations across India where the rain writes its own romance, and where the clock is ticking before the curtain falls.

Munnar, Kerala (Image: Canva) Munnar, Kerala (Image: Canva)

1. Munnar, Kerala: Where Tea Meets the Clouds
Perched amidst the rolling hills of Kerala's Western Ghats, Munnar is a study in green. During monsoon, the tea estates glisten under silver rain, and the mist drapes the region in a veil of mystery. Waterfalls such as Attukal and Lakkam cascade with greater force, and the Eravikulam National Park takes on a dreamlike quality.

2. Coorg, Karnataka: A Rain-Drenched Highland Escape
Known affectionately as the ‘Scotland of India,’ Coorg becomes almost cinematic in its monsoon garb. Coffee plantations release their earthy fragrance, rivulets swell into full-bodied streams, and the Abbey Falls becomes a roaring testament to nature's abundance. It is a season of stillness and soft thunder, best enjoyed from a verandah with a cup of freshly brewed local coffee.

3. Udaipur, Rajasthan: Romance Rekindled by Rain
Rajasthan is rarely associated with monsoons, but Udaipur makes a compelling case. The City of Lakes emerges revitalised under grey skies, its palaces reflected in rain-fed waters. Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar brim anew, and the hills surrounding the city shimmer with unexpected greenery. Fewer tourists mean more space to breathe in the heritage.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand (Image: Canva) Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand (Image: Canva)

4. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: Nature’s Most Elusive Bloom
For a few brief weeks during and after the monsoon, this UNESCO-listed valley erupts into a kaleidoscope of colour. Over 500 species of alpine flora unfurl against the backdrop of snow-dusted peaks and moss-covered stones. Accessible only by trek, the journey is as much a part of the experience as the destination itself.

5. Lonavala, Maharashtra: Mumbai’s Rain-Soaked Refuge
A perennial favourite among city-dwellers, Lonavala comes into its own during monsoon. The Sahyadri hills are lush, veiled in fog, and interrupted by the gushing splendour of Bhushi Dam and Kune Falls. Trekking trails become slick but rewarding, especially those leading to Rajmachi and Lohagad forts.

6. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya: Where Rain is a Way of Life
In a region renowned for its rainfall, monsoon is not a season—it is a spectacle. Cherrapunji’s living root bridges, nourished by generations of patient Khasi craftsmanship, appear otherworldly amid the thick rain and swirling mists. The Nohkalikai and Seven Sisters waterfalls are at their fullest, cascading through vast gorges in full roar.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu (Image: Canva) Ooty, Tamil Nadu (Image: Canva)

7. Ooty, Tamil Nadu: A Nilgiri Retreat in the Rain
The Queen of the Hills transforms into a realm of tranquillity when the rains descend. Ooty’s gardens, lakes, and colonial architecture take on a nostalgic, rain-washed charm. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway puffs through hills shrouded in fog, and the town slows just enough for one to hear the raindrops on tin roofs.

8. Shillong, Meghalaya: A City Dripping with Charm
Shillong’s rain lends it a texture that is both soulful and refreshing. The winding roads, flanked by pine forests, lead to serene lakes and cascading falls. The local Khasi cuisine, with its emphasis on freshness and spice, offers the perfect antidote to damp days. Shillong Peak and Umiam Lake are essential stops in this mist-laced capital.

9. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: The Princess of Hill Stations in Her Monsoon Attire
Kodaikanal, often overshadowed by its Nilgiri cousin, comes into her own during the monsoon. The forest trails turn lush, the waterfalls gain voice—Silver Cascade and Bear Shola among them—and the fog-draped lakefront becomes an impressionist painting in motion. The famed Coaker’s Walk offers views that shift every minute, often hidden, then suddenly, achingly beautiful.

Darjeeling, West Bengal (Image: Canva) Darjeeling, West Bengal (Image: Canva)

10. Darjeeling, West Bengal: Tea, Mist, and Mountain Whispers
With the monsoon come low clouds that drift lazily over Darjeeling’s tea gardens and toy train tracks. While views of Kanchenjunga may remain elusive behind the mist, the town’s colonial charm intensifies. There is a serenity to Darjeeling during the rains that is impossible to replicate at any other time of year.

To travel during the monsoon is to witness India’s landscapes with fresh eyes. Yes, there may be sudden downpours and the occasional delay, but the beauty revealed in these transient moments is nothing short of extraordinary. With fewer crowds, lower tariffs, and landscapes at their lushest, there are few better times to set out—before the season retreats and takes its magic with it.

Priyanka Roshan
Priyanka Roshan With over eight years in multimedia journalism, is passionate about storytelling—both visual and textual—across travel, jobs, business, markets, politics, and daily news. From crafting engaging articles to producing compelling videos, she blends creativity with strategy to bring stories to life. With a strong foundation in SEO, and video production she ensures content not only informs but also resonates with audiences.
first published: Jul 22, 2025 12:10 pm

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