Jim Corbett
Corbett is a popular tourist destination to visit and the place is a paradise for wildlife tourism. However, a maximum of the tourist-interested places are closed during monsoon season. Visiting this beautiful destination during this season is ideal for those who prefer solitary and calm sightseeing tours. Since during this season, there will be a drastic drop in the tourist population, you can take a leisure tour around the attractions that remain open.
Munnar
Epitome of nature’s beauty, this beautiful town in South India is one of the favourite travel destinations among those who love to spend a week amidst the serenity of nature.

Puducherry
While monsoon isn’t the favourite season of many people, monsoon in Pondicherry has its own romantic charm. Providing much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat, the season is also believed to be the time when the aesthetic beauty of Pondicherry is at its prime – starting from July and lasting till September.
Ooty
This Tamil Nadu’s alluring city’s monsoon begins from July to September. However, you will have little showers of rain in June too. This is the best time to plan a trip to Ooty as the rain won’t dampen your sightseeing plans.

Mount Abu
Experience the lush greenery and serenity of Mount Abu between July and October. Although the city receives less amount of rainfall, the scenic beauty of this pretty hill station doubles as the surroundings are filled with mountain mist and a lush green environment. This weather is ideal for nature enthusiasts who are looking for nature bliss.
Lonavala
Resting in the lap of Sahyadri mountains is Lonavala – one of the most spectacular hill stations in Maharashtra. From dams to lakes to bespoke hospitality, this destination has it all.

Spiti Valley
Spiti, or ‘Little Tibet’ as it is famously called, is a nature’s beauty residing in the northern part of India. The dainty villages, treacherous passes, and beautiful lakes make Spiti one of the most sought-after places in India. Monsoon months of July to September, due to past accidents, however, call for a lot of precaution and planning.
Seven sisters
The North East India is truly an incredibly vast place, and the best time to visit is all year round. However, for enjoying the seven sisters’ waterfalls, then Monsoons are the right choice as it holds luscious greenery, authentic cuisines to try and unique experiential hospitality stays.

Goa
One of the most popular tourist destinations in India, the coastal region of Konkan – Goa, receives plenty of rainfall during the monsoon season. It can be a brief drizzle, heavy rain, moderate rain, and on some days, there is a chance of a thundershower as well. One can enjoy an authentic monsoon indoors’ experience or view Goan places with less footfall since the beached are closed.
Panchgani
A popular tourist destination for Mumbaikars to escape the heat, the weather of this hill station is foggy, pleasantly cold and with heavy winds. One can enjoy seasonal offerings at the destination or can stroll around to watch the cascading waterfalls while enjoying a hot cup of chai.
