Monsoon season is surely the time of the year that allows you to explore exotic locations and lets you feel spellbound with nature’s beauty. The hills and mountains get carpeted with its lush green valleys, the lakes overflow with sparkling sceneries and all of this can easily make you fall in love with your surroundings. Myles is listing below a few places that you can visit, particularly in the rainy season and feel bestowed with God’s natural gifts.
Lonavala – Khandala
Lonavala-Khandala is a very famously known twin hill-station in India and even a more popularly known monsoon getaway. This hill station is embedded with such beautiful locations that you will feel pleasant all around. There are some of the best places to visit in Lonavala which involve water cascading effects, with lush green gardens and also many options which provide you with an aura to relax. A few places that you can visit, especially in the rainy season are-:
- Bushi Dam- For revitalizing with the splashes of water
- Pawna Dam- For an ideal family outing
- Tungarli Lake- For experiencing nature’s beauty and tranquillity
- Tiger’s Leap- for the awesome cliff top views
And there’s a lot more. So if you are in a mood to travel this monsoon season, pack your bags, rent a Myles car for self-drive from Pune or Mumbai and get going!
Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal is one of the most visited hill stations in Tamil Nadu and the best monsoon tourist destination in India, which receives moderate rainfall. You will often find the clouds and sun playing hide and seek with the mountains during your stay, here. This place is quite pleasant with rain swept valleys and misty mountains and provides you with the calmness which stretches across all over the lush green surroundings. A few places that you can visit, especially in the rainy season are-:
- Berijam Lake- For experiencing the natural beauty
- Silver Cascade- For the cool breezes and the ecstatic waterfall
- Pillar Rocks- For hiking
- Dolmen Circle- For leading into the rich historic culture
And there’s a lot more. So if you are in a mood to travel this monsoon season, pack your bags, rent a Myles car for self-drive from Chennai or Bangalore and get going!
Coorg
One of the best hill stations in Karnataka which offers the fascinating views and is perfect for newlyweds. Coorg is also considered as one of the aptest monsoon tourist destinations and is one of the places which provide you with the highest rainfall in India. It is also known as the “Coffee country” nestled in the laps of Western Ghats, with the immense scenic beauty. This nature’s paradise provides monsoon with amazing picturesque with the unduly postcard scenery of lush green gardens and beauty of silent roads while walking.
A few places that you can visit, especially in the rainy season are-:
- Abbey Falls- For gushing through the rocks
- Dubare Elephant camp- For animal lovers
- Iruppu falls- For the rush of torrents
- Nagarhole national park- For the love of wildlife
- Chettalli- For the lesser travelled pathways
And there’s a lot more. So if you are in a mood to travel this monsoon season, pack your bags, rent a Myles car for self-drive from Chennai or Bangalore and get going!
Malshej Ghat
Malshej Ghat is one of the most beautiful scenic spots lying near the district of Pune city. It is located next to the highway and is a major hotspot for Mumbaikars and Puneites. It provides a charming hamlet of peace and complete rejuvenation to the enlightened immersing souls. If you are an adventure freak then you should visit the Harishchandragad Peak that provides you with a perfect adventure under monsoon drizzles. You can witness the nature’s bounty bestowing it with multitudes of soothing panoramas and is renowned for its rich biodiversity.
A few other places that you can visit, especially in the rainy season are-:
- Pimpalgoan Joga Dam- For the scenic beauty
- Ajoba Hill Fort- For the historic relevance
And there’s a lot more. So if you are in a mood to travel this monsoon season, pack your bags, rent a Myles car for self-drive from Pune or Mumbai and get going!