Munnar, Kerala : Munnar is like a green painting during monsoon. Located in Kerala, this hill station is famous for its rolling tea estates, cool weather, and mist-covered hills.
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Lonavala, Maharashtra :Very close to Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala becomes a monsoon wonderland with waterfalls, green ghats, and foggy mornings.
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Coorg, Karnataka – Coffee, Clouds & Peace Coorg Known as the Scotland of India, Coorg gets a fresh makeover in the rainy season. The coffee plantations, silent hills, and rain-filled air make it a peaceful and romantic place.
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Cherrapunji, Meghalaya : Cherrapunji is famous as one of the wettest places on Earth, and monsoon brings out its real beauty. It’s full of mist, waterfalls, and adventure.
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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand : This hidden valley blooms only in monsoon, turning into a colourful garden of over 300 flower species.
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Wayanad, Kerala Wayanad becomes a green paradise during monsoon. With its dense forests, clean lakes, and tall waterfalls, it’s the perfect place to relax in nature or enjoy light trekking.
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Darjeeling, West Bengal : Darjeeling looks dream-like during the rainy season. The toy train running through misty hills, smell of fresh tea, and cloudy views of the Himalayas make it a perfect monsoon getaway.
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