Best places to shortlist for your mid-monsoon trip in August-September

August is when the monsoons are at their peak because there is a crispness to the air and a lot of beautiful foliage all around. Take a moment to picture yourself travelling in this weather, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and feeling at peace. Here in this article, you can check India’s Top Places to visit in August 2022.

It’s time to start planning your trip if you were waiting for the rains to be at their best. However, we also have locations where it rains less frequently if you want.

Check out our list of best places for mid-monsoon trip in August-September

Allepey, Kerela

Kerala is known to be the most chosen city for lovebirds on their honeymoon. In Alleppey, the greenery is at its peak, and the rain washes away the heat. The typical high temperature is 28 °C (approx.). Alleppey’s backwaters are renowned worldwide for their serenity and plenty of traditional houseboats and canals to cruise.

As you cruise past Alleppey’s backwaters and Vembanad Lake, observe the sun setting behind the palm-fringed trees. Another feature of Alleppey, besides the houseboats, is the attractive beaches.

Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya

Cherrapunjee is the second wettest place on Earth, essentially experiencing rain all year. Visit Cherrapunjee during the monsoons if you enjoy the intensity of the rain; the area is covered with expansive hills and makes for a fantastic monsoon trekking adventure. Aside from the distinctive orange flower honey, this place also is famous for Meghalaya tea, which differs considerably from Assam or Darjeeling tea.

Munnar, Kerela

Munnar, one of the most beautiful hill towns in Southern India, is a popular travel destination for people from all over the country, and it makes sense. Its comfortable climate, lush tea and spice farms, and green valleys make it the ideal location for a romantic retreat.

Like other areas of Kerala, Munnar has a fair amount of rainfall in August, although this highlights the area’s natural beauty.

Panchgani, Maharashtra

Panchgani is a picturesque marvel of Maharashtra and was once a summer hideaway for the British. The month of August is when its beauty grows twofold due to torrential rains making its weather extremely friendly and its valleys fully green.

There are many great vantage spots in Panchgani, the twin hill town of Mahabaleshwar, from which you can see the magnificent Sahyadri ranges.

Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Remind about Mount Abu to anyone who thinks Rajasthan only has camels. It is 1,720 metres above sea level and encircled by the Aravali Range.

The only hill station in Rajasthan is Mount Abu, where there is no danger of landslides or heavy rain. When Mount Abu’s hills are saturated with rain, they look beautiful. August in Mount Abu offers various memorable adventures, including hiking, wildlife safaris, boating, and indulgent retail therapy.

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