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indiatourismpackages · 4 months ago
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Places to Visit in Himachal in August
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Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh is a high-altitude desert. A remote and rough place with stark landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich culture places it among top places to visit in Himachal in August. Key Monastery on a hill and Tabo Monastery are some of the oldest in the region that gives you spiritual and historical insights. Similarly, the Chandratal Lake with crystal clear water and Pin Valley National Park with rare wildlife are some of the popular attractions. Trekking, mountain biking and river rafting are the activities to explore the region. You can buy the souvenir from the Local markets that sell handicrafts, textiles and traditional Tibetan artifacts. You can also attend the Losar Festival of Spiti that lasts for 15 days and see the traditional Cham dance of monks.
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indiatourismpackages · 5 months ago
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Places to visit in India in August without Rain
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India has changing landscape and weather which leads to rain in one state heavily while no rain in another. So, with this monsoon travel guide, we have presented places to visit in August without and with rain both. Choose a place as per your preferences and make monsoon tour plan. If you are looking for rain-free destinations in August, handpicked places are Ladakh, Spiti valley, Kerala, Rajasthan and Goa.
Pondicherry
Pondicherry is a perfect destination for a laid back and culturally enriching holiday and counted as one of the Best Places to visit in India in July August.
Darjeeling- Rainy Season in Tea Gardens
Darjeeling is famous for its tea gardens and the toy train. Where you can have a cup of world famous Darjeeling tea while looking at the misty hills and Kanchenjunga. Don’t miss the sunrise at Tiger Hill with Kanchenjunga or the local markets as well as the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway toy train.
Shillong
Shillong is the “Scotland of the East” and is known for its hills, climate and culture where the monsoon rains turn the landscape into a green haven. 
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