Famous for its lush tea gardens, Munnar turns verdant during the monsoons, with misty hills and cascading waterfalls enhancing its beauty.
Known as one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji is ideal for experiencing heavy monsoon rains, with stunning landscapes and waterfalls.
Coorg's coffee plantations and scenic hills are rejuvenated during the monsoon, making it perfect for nature walks and coffee tours.
While Goa is popular for its beaches, the monsoon reveals a different charm with lush greenery, fewer tourists, and vibrant monsoon festivals.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this national park blooms in its full glory during the monsoon with a myriad of colorful flowers.
The monsoon adds a magical touch to Darjeeling, with its tea gardens, misty mountains, and the iconic toy train rides through the scenic landscapes.
Known as the Niagara Falls of India, these massive falls look mesmerising during the monsoon season.
Both these hill stations become paradise with the mist-covered mountains and numerous waterfalls during the monsoon.