Munnar, Kerala
Munnar transforms into a lush paradise during monsoon, with misty hills, tea gardens, and waterfalls offering a peaceful, romantic escape amid nature’s vibrant beauty.
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Coorg, Karnataka
Known as the Scotland of India, Coorg becomes magical during monsoon with coffee plantations, dense forests, gushing streams, and a refreshing, earthy aroma in the air.
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Wayanad, Kerala
Wayanad’s forests, waterfalls, and spice plantations come alive in the rains, offering trekking, wildlife, and rejuvenating experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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Chikmagalur, Karnataka
A coffee lover’s haven, Chikmagalur’s green hills, misty mornings, and monsoon showers create a cozy retreat perfect for relaxation and scenic drives through plantations.
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Agumbe, Karnataka
Often called the Cherrapunji of the South, Agumbe receives heavy monsoon rains, ideal for rainforest treks, waterfalls, and experiencing biodiversity in the Western Ghats.
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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Known as the “Princess of Hill Stations,” Kodaikanal offers cloud-kissed cliffs, serene lakes, and monsoon mists that make it perfect for a peaceful rainy getaway.
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Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
This scenic valley gets draped in monsoon magic, with coffee plantations, waterfalls, and tribal culture providing a refreshing escape into the Eastern Ghats’ green embrace.
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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu
Surrounded by dense forests and orange groves, Yercaud offers misty roads, pleasant showers, and scenic viewpoints, making it a lesser-known but delightful monsoon retreat.
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