Monsoon is finally here! While working during rainy days is a special kind of struggle, you can escape that struggle by planning a trip to one of the many breathtaking monsoon destinations that India has to offer. The diverse landscape of India comes alive with lush greenery between June and September, with the first patter of rain. Interestingly, there has been a shift in recent travel trends in India where more and more people are heading to lesser-known destinations with misty hills, roaring waterfalls, and relatively less overcrowding, by escaping the over-crowded ones. For your benefit, unstumbled has compiled a list of the absolute best monsoon destinations in India that everyone MUST visit at least once.
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1. Munnar, Kerala
Watch vast, rolling tea plantations get draped in low-hanging clouds. The monsoon brings out a vibrant, almost neon shade of green across the hills. Besides, monsoon is the peak time to experience traditional, discounted Ayurvedic Abhyanga therapies, as the cool, humid air helps the body absorb medicinal oils better.
Must See: The roaring Attukal and Cheeyappara waterfalls at their maximum volume, and a slow jeep drive up to Kolukkumalai.
2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Do not avoid the rain — embrace it here. As one of the wettest places on Earth, the monsoon activates thousands of temporary cliffside streams. It is important to note that waterproofing your gear is mandatory; look into traditional Khasi bamboo umbrellas (Knup) for a unique local touch.
Must See: The jaw-dropping 340-meter drop of Nohkalikai Falls, and a wet trek down to the ancient, double-decker living root bridges in Nongriat.
3. Coorg, Karnataka
Locally known as Kodagu, the region smells of fresh mud and blooming coffee flowers. The winding roads of the Western Ghats become a driving paradise.
Must See: Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls surging with raw force, and mist-laden views from Raja’s Seat.
Also Read: 5 Amazing Rainforests In India To Visit During Monsoon
4. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
If you hate getting wet but still want to travel during the monsoon months, Spiti is your sanctuary. Because it sits in the rain-shadow of the Himalayas, it bypasses the downpours entirely, offering clear blue skies and dry, high-altitude desert roads.
Must See: Key Monastery clinging to cliff sides, and the pristine, mirror-like waters of Dhankar Lake.
5. Lonavala & Khandala, Maharashtra
The quintessential quick escape for Mumbai and Pune locals. Entire mountain faces turn into weeping walls of water within hours of a heavy downpour.
Must See: Standing at Tiger’s Leap as heavy fog rolls in, obscuring and revealing the valley below within minutes. Eat hot, roasted corn on the cob (bhutta) on the roadside.
6. Udaipur, Rajasthan
The desert heat breaks completely as rain replenishes Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake. Monsoon clouds cast dramatic shadows over the iconic white marble palaces.
Must See: A rainy evening boat cruise on Lake Pichola, and catching panoramic views from the hilltop Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh).
7. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
This UNESCO World Heritage site is only accessible during the monsoon months (July to September). Over 300 varieties of wild alpine flowers bloom simultaneously, painting the mountain floor like a surreal canvas.
Must See: The vibrant contrast of purple, pink, and yellow flora against snow-capped peaks.
Also Read: Local Guides Reveal Hidden Monsoon Spots Tourists Don’t Know About
8. Goa
Far away from the winter party crowds, monsoon Goa is about slow cafes, empty beaches, and incredibly cheap luxury stays. The inland hinterlands take center stage.
Must See: The majestic, milk-white Dudhsagar Falls charging through the railway bridge inside Mollem National Park.
9. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Nestled high up in the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal gets covered in a magical, thick blanket of fog that gracefully moves across the town.
Must See: Strolling along Coaker’s Walk while clouds drift past your feet, and row-boating through a light drizzle on Kodaikanal Lake.
10. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
Betwa River swells up beautifully around the ancient cenotaphs and temples of this hidden medieval town. The rain washes the old stone architecture into deep, earthy hues.
Must See: The stunning view of the Orchha Fort complex framed against moody monsoon skies.
Also Read: 10 Ashrams That Feel Different During The Rainy Season
Safety Travel Tips And Packing Rules
- Avoid wearing flip flops or canvas shoes.
- Invest in breathable, anti-skid sandals or water-resistant trekking shoes with deep lug patterns to navigate wet rocks and slippery trails.
- Always use a waterproof backpack cover, and pack your internal electronics (cameras, power banks) in separate ziplock bags before placing them inside.
- If driving through mountainous terrain like the Western Ghats, watch out for black ice-like slickness during the first few minutes of a shower.
- Keeping your hazard lights ready for sudden fog blinding is also very important.
Also Read: 10 Hidden Monsoon Temples Worth Visiting in India
Summing Up
Traveling during the monsoon season is unparalleled. You get to witness stunning waterfalls, rugged, green terrain, and experience nature in its full glory. And nowhere can you do these things better than at the places on this unstumbled list. So, bookmark this article for when you want to plan a rainy escape! But don’t forget to keep frequent checks on weather advisories for the places you will visit. And if a particular place has an unusually strong rain forecast, make sure you pack accordingly and carry all the essentials with you! Traveling is fun, but safe traveling is even better!