Summer Travels
Many states in India are currently facing severe weather conditions. Avoid the heatwave in North India and the heavy rainfall in South India by planning a visit to these alternative destinations instead.
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Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Visiting Cherrapunji in June offers cool temperatures, consistent rainfall, and moderate to heavy winds. During this monsoon season, Cherrapunji showcases its waterfalls at their most spectacular.
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Gangtok, Sikkim
As the monsoon season begins in Gangtok, expect mild temperatures throughout the day.
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Darjeeling, West Bengal
Don't forget your rain gear when visiting Darjeeling. While it will be rainy, the weather will also be quite pleasant, with temperatures typically ranging between 15-20 degrees Celsius.
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Goa
June marks the monsoon season in Goa, so you'll encounter fewer tourists. If you appreciate a quieter atmosphere and the rejuvenating effects of rain, June-July is the ideal time to visit. Despite the humidity, the rains bring a refreshing vibrancy to the area.
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Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh
Kalpa, situated in the Kinnaur district, is among the most picturesque places in India. The weather is delightful during the summer season.
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Andaman and Nicobar Island
Visiting the islands in June-July means encountering fewer tourists and enjoying more affordable accommodation. Be prepared for heavy rainfall.
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Mount Abu, Rajasthan
As the only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is also the state's coolest spot. The temperature typically ranges from 25-35 degrees Celsius.
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Coorg, Karnataka
During the monsoon season, Coorg is humid, rainy, and picturesque. The coffee plantations are rejuvenated, Abbey Falls becomes even more beautiful, and the weather is pleasantly cool.
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