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southindiatoursin-blog · 6 years ago
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Monsoon Places In South India
It so happens travellers always seek advice on what it is like to travel to India during Monsoon. Most of the time when you think of #Monsoon, heavy rainfall, storm and floods pop up in your mind. However, #travelling to India is always an enlightening experience and nothing must restrict you from doing it. You come across new people, new culture, cuisine, and of course a completely different topography, unlike your country. Moreover, if you love rain, and do not mind getting wet at times, a #trip to India during the Monsoon season is a one of a kind travel experience.
June to September is the major Monsoon season in #India. This is the time when the young and the old enjoy the rain alike and celebrate the moment. Why don’t you join the party as well?
Here we are, with a list of places in South India to visit during the monsoon to make it easy for you to plan a tour to India during Monsoon.
1.Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Image result for #cherrapunji Rite then! Let us start with the boss, Cherrapunji. The wettest place in India and the second of its kind on Planet Earth, Cherrapunji is for those hard-core rain lovers. Yes! This evergreen paradise located in North East India receives rainfall throughout the year. For the same reason, the area is densely green and makes a perfect setting for some adventurous #trekking trips. Do enjoy the occasional chilly Monsoon drizzle.
2.Chikmagalur, Karnataka
Image result for #Chikmagalur The not so popular yet spectacular hill station in South India, Chikmagalur is a hidden heaven for the mountain lovers. The Monsoon showers make it even more beautiful. To spice it up, do remind yourself to grab a cup of hot smoking Coffee at this so-called Coffee land of India. The Mullayanagiri peak, Baba Budangiri peak, Kalhatti Falls and #Kemmangundi are the major attractions you must check out at Chikmagalur.
3.Munnar, Kerala
Image result for Munnar.Munnar has been rightly called the honeymooner’s paradise. Words fall short to describe the beauty and charm of this splendid hill station. Probably the torchbearer of #KeralaTourism, Munnar is an all year round destination attracting tourists from all parts of the globe. Her beauty multiplies manifold during the monsoon. It is not just #Munnar, the whole state of Kerala wears a completely greenish outfit during the Monsoon.
Therefore if you are planning for Munnar, better make full use of your time and explore more of #Kerala. The Athirapally Falls, Wayanad, #Alleppey, Kovalam are some of the Monsoon recommendations for you.
https://www.south-india-tours.in/south-india/Hill-Stations/munnar-kerala.html
4.Goa
Image result for Goa,Probably the most sought after holiday destination in India, Goa excites and engages every one of its visitors all year round. Monsoon is not an exception. Unlike travellers think, Goa is not closed during Monsoon. You have the Candolim #Beach, Baga Beach and the Calangute Beach to hit it. All 3 of these sea sides are ever welcoming and lively even when it rains.
If sandy beaches, rain and cocktails are your things, think no further. Head to #Goa.
https://www.south-india-tours.in/tour-packages/goa-and-kerala-tour.html
5.Athirapally Waterfalls, Kerala
Image result for Athirapally Ah! There you go. Who doesn’t love waterfalls? Waterfalls get lively during the Monsoon and this giant falls at Athirapally is at its best when it rains. The largest waterfalls in Kerala, #Athirapally entertains its visitors with a stunning water show. The blissful sight of the near 100 feet high shimmering Athirapally falls gushing down to the bottom is no less than mesmerizing. If you happen to visit India during Monsoon, do not risk missing it out.
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southindiatoursin-blog · 6 years ago
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The God’s own country Kerala has been listed among the “12 destinations to travel in 2017”. It is the only Indian destination which claimed the spot in the list announced by the Association of British Travel Body [ABTA], the most prominent Travel and Tour operators association in Britain. No wonder, the evergreen land of Kerala has been entertaining travellers all around the world for years. It is still most sought after destination in India. Winged visitors from all parts of the world come to Kerala for a lifetime experience, let it be cruising in a houseboat on the glistening backwaters of Alleppey, strolling through the lush green tea plantations of Munnar, witnessing the life of the local residents, a wildlife jeep safari through the thick jungle of Periyar, or sunbathing at the crescent beaches of Kovalam, Kerala is a wonderland. Kerala
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