Munnar, Kerala
Situated in the Idukki district of Kerala, Munnar is a serene hill station celebrated for its lush tea gardens. When the monsoon ends, the hills become a deep green and offer a perfect refuge for nature enthusiasts.
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Vagamon, Kerala
Covering an area in Peerumedu Taluk in the Idukki district and Meenachil and Kanjirappally taluks in the Kottayam district, Vagamon is popular for its rolling pastures, pine forests, and serene beauty that becomes even stronger after the rains.
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Paithalmala, Kerala
Situated in the Kannur district, Paithalmala is one of its tallest peaks. The trails are covered in fresh greenery after rains, providing majestic views to trekkers and photographers.
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Agumbe, Karnataka
Sitting atop a mountain pass connecting Karnataka's plains to its coastal strip, Agumbe is renowned for rain-kissed loveliness and sweeping sunsets. Post-monsoon, its beauty is enhanced by vibrant forests and cascading streams.
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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Frequently referred to as the "Princess of the Hills," Kodaikanal is also ringed by thick green forests and nestles the star-shaped, artificial Kodaikanal Lake. During the post-monsoon season, the lake sparkles against the lush surroundings, making for perfect photographs.
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Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka
Coorg turns into a heaven of greens after the monsoons. Waterfalls cascade in full fury, coffee estates shine with freshness, and the cool, nice climate makes it ideal for sightseeing or trekking.
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