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Top destinations to visit in India in August for a refreshing escape

August is the peak monsoon season in some parts of India; the rain transforms the landscape into lush greenery, flowers blossoms, and powerful waterfalls fall from cliffside. Those travelers who are wishing to visit the naturally beautiful places, August offers a magical experience. 

August is not the peak tourist’s season in India, but it is worth visiting as the country unveils its most verdant form. The hill stations are covered with misty clouds, roaring waterfalls, and valleys covered with flowers. Travelers can visit tranquil river towns, and engage in wellness retreats. With the tips and guidance of a reliable India Tour operator, book you escape to the top monsoon destinations in India, which are safe for tourism during the monsoon season.

1. Munnar, Kerala: Tea Gardens & Misty Hills

Munnar is a hill station in Kerala located in Western Ghats. During the monsoon season this hill-station is draped in clouds, lush tea gardens and the intensity of the waterfalls increases. Travelers will have a rare experience of having a glimpse of the Neelakurinji, the rare flower that blooms once every 12 years

Highlights & Activities:

  • If you want to have a close encounter with the wild, head to Eravikulam National Park, home to the Nilgiri Tahr. In the monsoon the park is covered with lush green forest and mist.
  • For picturesque views of the monsoon and to enjoy scenic walks, visit Attukad Waterfalls, Echo Point, and Kundala Lake.
  • Enjoy a stroll around the lush tea gardens 
  • Visit Mattupetty Dam for breathtaking views of the scenery
  • For buying souvenirs visit the local spice markets.

Why August? Expect the climate to be cool with daytime temperature from 20-30 degree Celsius, the scenes of the monsoon here is simply mesmerizing. Don’t miss to include Munnar in your India Tour Packages.

2. Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka: Coffee Trails & Cascades

Abbey falls in Coorg

Coorg in August looks breathtaking, the foggy hills, the spice and coffee plantations, the lush forests and the waterfalls like Abbey and Iruppu are at their peak, flowing down with high intensity.

Things to see and do:

  • Visit Dubare Elephant Camp, 
  • Nature and adventure lovers opt for Mandalpatti and Tadiandamol treks.
  • Coffee estate walks, local Kodava cuisine, and visits to Raja’s Seat, Madikeri Fort.
  • Take a walk around the coffee estate
  • Try the local Kodava cuisine
  • Visit to Raja’s Seat and Madikeri Fort
  • Go for a riverside stroll
  • Bird lovers can engage in Birdwatching in lush forests

Why August? Ideal for enjoying the pleasant weather, fresh air making outdoor activities exciting.

3. Shillong & Cherrapunji (Meghalaya): Waterfalls & Living Bridges

Meghalaya is nicknamed as “abode of clouds” in August. The state looks refreshing with its lush green forests and cool weather. The rains amplify the waterfalls like the Nohkalikai and the Elephant Falls. The root bridges of Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong feels magical, offering an enchanting experience.

Experiences not to be missed:

  • Trek to the living root bridges (double-decker in Meghalaya), with its lush greenery and rain it simply adds to the beauty.
  • Visit the cleanest village in Asia located in Mawlynnong
  • For scenic views head to Shillong Peak
  • Explore the sacred forests of Mawphlang
  • Know about the Khasi traditions
  • Try the tribal food at the local markets.

Why August? Vivid greenery, accompanied with rain, offering scenic views makes it s wonderful destination to explore.

4. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: Alpine Blooms & High Passes

Valley of Flowers Trek

August is the peak season in the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand, alpine blooms in its in full glorious form. It is designated as a UNESCO listed site due to its rich ecosystem. 

Trekking itinerary ideas:

  • In mid-August it is the best time for a trek to the Valley of Flowers trek.
  • You can also take a trip to Hemkund Sahib, a Sikh pilgrimage site
  • If you want to explore a high-altitude floral park, you can visit Govind National Park.

Takeaway: This destination is ideal for nature and adventure lovers, they can take a trek to the Valley of Flowers, wishing to see hundreds of different species of flowers bloom and take in the pleasure of fresh mountain air. 

Why not take plan you August trip to India? With the guidance of a reliable India Tour operator who will plan the itinerary as per your choice of places.

5. Mahabaleshwar & Lonavala (Maharashtra): Monsoon Hill Escapes

Mahabaleshwar and Lonavala are known as monsoon favorites of the travelers because of the lush greenery, strawberry farms, cascading waterfalls, and stunning viewpoints. Both these hill-stations are located in the Western Ghats, Both these hill-stations offer a magical experience.

Top attractions:

  • Mahabaleshwar: Important places to visit include Pratapgad Fort, Arthur’s Seat, Venna Lake, and the strawberries at Mapro Garden
  • Lonavala: Highlights of this monsoon destination include Bhushi Dam, Kataldhar Waterfall, Sausage Hill, and Karla & Bhaja caves.

Monsoon magic: Lush green valleys, misty hills, ruins of forts and cool climate making it an awe-inspiring experience for travelers who want to be close to nature. In your India Tour Packages, these monsoon destinations must be included for an invigorating experience.

6. Wayanad, Kerala: Wildlife, Caves & Peak Hikes

Edakkal Caves, Wayanad

Perched in northern Kerala, Wayanad thrives in August with dense forests, cascading falls like Soochipara and Meenmutty, and scenic spots like Chembra Peak and Edakkal Caves

Nestled in the beautiful landscape of northern Kerala, Wayanad flourishes in August. The region thrives with dense forests, picturesque views and cascading waterfalls.

Don’t miss:

  • Explore the ancient Edakkal Caves, known for its rock carvings
  • Take a trek to Chembra Peak which is famous for its heart-shaped lake.
  • Explore Kuruva Island
  • Enjoy the views of Banasura Sagar Dam.
  • Visit the cascading falls like Soochipara and Meenmutty
  • Enjoy Boating, and birding
  • Enjoy the spice plantation tours.

What to expect: Heavy rainfall turns the region into completely greenery and the temperature remains between 18 degree to 29 degree Celsius.

7. Goa & Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Coastal Monsoon Charm

trip to islands of Andaman and Nicobar

In August, Goa remains uncrowded, and sometimes due to heavy rainfall, water activities are not conducted. But the region turns into lush greenery, and the Dudhsagar waterfalls, water flow intensifies.

What you can expect to do:

  • Take a trek or jeep rides to Dudhsagar Falls
  • Visit the spice plantations.
  • For relaxation, visit the quieter beaches like Palolem, Agonda, etc.

In August Andaman Islands, may sometimes disrupt air travel and water activities, but as the rain turns the island into lush greenery, it makes worth visiting.

8. Kodaikanal & Ooty, Tamil Nadu: Tranquil Hill-Stations

Kodaikanal and Ooty turns into a wonderland as the rain drops. The Nilgiri and Palani hills welcome visitors with its lush green and peaceful landscape.

What to expect in Kodaikanal:

  • You can can have an amazing time walking around Coaker’s Walk, and visiting Bryant Park, Pillar Rocks, and Bear Shola Falls.
  • Have a wonderful time boating on Kodaikanal Lake
  • Take a walk around the trails of eucalyptus trees

What to expect in Ooty highlights:

  • Get captivated by the scenic viewpoints in misty hills
  • Visit the Botanical gardens which turns magical in the monsoon
  • Don’t miss the train ride in Nilgiri Mountain Railway
  • The temperature remains cool, ranging from 10 degree to 20 degree Celsius with occasional rainfall that adds to the charm.

9. Udaipur & Mount Abu, Rajasthan: Monsoon-Refreshed Royals

 

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu

Even Rajasthan offers an invigorating experience in August. In Udaipur, during the monsoon the water level in Lake Pichola rises and the surroundings looks greenery and adds beauty to the place. Enjoy admiring the monsoon weather from the iconic City Palace and Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh) situated on a hilltop

The only hill-station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu in August is offers a magical escape. The hills are covered with mist, and the level of water in Nakki Lake rises and spiritual sites like the Dilwara Temples and Guru Shikhar summit offers a unique experience.

10. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: Spiritual & Adventure Hub

Duirng the monsoon the level of water in the River Ganges rises, however as the region turns green Rishikesh offers a refreshing tour. Visitors can engage in yoga, meditation, and scenic hikes. Be a part of the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat near the Laxman Jhula. Visit the popular sites like Beatles Ashram, and Neer Garh Waterfall. Attend yoga and meditation programs.

Although in August there is heavy rainfall in some regions, but with mesmerizing verdant landscape makes it worth visiting. Just check the weather before planning your trip during the monsoon and stick to the travel advisories.

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