Kodaikanal
Veiled in clouds and resonating with the sound of churning waterfalls, Kodaikanal is a monsoon paradise. Its cool weather, placid lake, and picturesque paths create a serene journey into nature.
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Coonoor
With rolling tea plantations drenched in soothing rain and the Nilgiri hills veiled in mist, Coonoor becomes all the more magical in the monsoon. Waterfalls and colonial elegance add to its serene atmosphere.
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Valparai
Hidden in the green Anamalai Hills, monsoon magic unfolds in Valparai. From dense forests to peaceful tea plantations, it's a nature lovers' paradise for solitude and scenery.
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Yercaud
Rain-soaked coffee estates, misty scenery, and a tranquil lake combine to make Yercaud an ideal rainy-season destination. The cool weather and lush greenery call for peace and quiet contemplation.
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Courtallam
Popular for its healing waterfalls, Courtallam becomes a natural spa during the monsoon. The revitalizing waters and spiritual importance attract both pilgrims and travelers.
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Meghamalai
Referrerd to M"High Wavy Mountains," Meghamalai is shrouded in clouds and silence during monsoon. Its rich biodiversity and pristine beauty make it a heaven for unconventional travelers.
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Mudumalai National Park
While rain rejuvenates the forest, Mudumalai abounds in life. Dense foliage, teeming wildlife, and foggy trails make it an exhilarating safari and eco-tourist destination in monsoon.
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Chidambaram
Chidambaram gets a mystical flavor in monsoon. Wet stone courtyard of Nataraja Temple and rhythmic rain lend an atmosphere of peace and spirituality steeped in history and faith.
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