10 National Parks In India That Are Perfect To Visit During The Monsoon

11/JUNE/ 2025

Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand 

The Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and comes alive during the monsoons. Alpine flowers that bloom in misty meadows provide a surreal and colorful setting which is a treat for trekkers and photographers.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra 

Monsoon transforms Tadoba's parched forests into lush green paradises. The replenished water bodies are inhabited by a variety of wildlife, including its renowned tigers, and hence is one of the ideal times to see nature in bloom.

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Kudremukh National Park, Karnataka 

Wrapped in mist and rich verdure, Kudremukh is transformed into a monsoon wonderland. The streams and secret waterfalls along its hill roads, nurtured by rain, make it a magical trekker's paradise.

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Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh 

The rain-drenched high-altitude park transforms during the rainy season with flowering meadows and thundering waterfalls. Perfect for nature strolls and trekking, it is an idyllic refuge into the isolation of the Himalayas.

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Eravikulam National Park, Kerala 

Even though some sections of the park will briefly close for the calving season of the Nilgiri Tahr, Eravikulam's monsoon allure cannot be denied. Hilltops shrouded in mist and undulating grasslands provide stunning vistas and bountiful photo opportunities.

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Nameri National Park, Assam 

Situated on the banks of the Jia Bhoroli River, Nameri is especially green during the monsoon. Famous for its birdlife, such as the spotted white-winged wood duck, it's a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.

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Silent Valley National Park, Kerala 

This pristine rainforest of Western Ghats flourishes in the monsoon season. With thick foliage, mysterious mist, and peculiar flora and fauna, Silent Valley is a peaceful, near-mythical retreat in the depths of nature.

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Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh 

Satpura is particularly exciting during the rainy season. The hills, rivers, and forests of Satpura are abounding with green, and the enhanced wildlife activity around watering points is a perfect time for wildlife spotting.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam 

Renowned for its single-horned rhinoceroses, Kaziranga's floodplains are covered with fresh foliage and birdlife during the monsoon. But be aware that sometimes flooding takes place, so check on conditions before visiting.

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Periyar National Park, Kerala 

Monsoon revives Periyar, with the lush greenery and refreshed lake at its center. Large groups of elephants and other wild animals usually show up at the lake's edge, offering great opportunities for nature photographers.

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