6 places to holiday in monsoon

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5 min readAug 6, 2021

6 places to holiday in monsoon

Clouds are standing with the burden of water on the frame of the sky. The sky is bowing down on the earth. Waterfalls are floating on your body, silver pearls.

So why are you imprisoned in your walls? This rain, the song that is singing, is calling that come, live me.

Bored of life, shed all the heat of tension. So let’s make this rain a little more pleasant. Go on a wet journey. Giving the address of the bases

1. Lonavla:

Lonavala, situated in the lap of Sahyadri Mountain, is famous as ‘Switzerland of Maharashtra’.

Here the rainy season comes like a blessing, which brings with it changing moments and blossoming colors.

While sitting far away, these things may seem a bit bookish, but after reaching Lonavla, you will realize how the magic comes true, how the clouds start humming the song of drops in the ears of the earth and the sky gets rainbow.

# Views:

Wonderful view of the flowing waterfalls from Tiger Point, the serenity of Karla’s caves made by Buddhist monks in the second-third century.

The sounds are coming from the Bhushi Dam, the colours of Pavana Lake surrounded by dense forest and the witness fort of Mughal, Maratha and Peshwa history.

# How to reach:

Railway station facilities. Taking a flight to Mumbai can be done by taxi, bus, train as per convenience.

2. Goa:

For those who love adventure, there is no better place than Goa. If you want to enjoy the rain in silence, Goa can still be the destination.

The Portuguese forts and small houses here are enough to give the eyes a calm and relaxed moment. Meeting the therapist in between is like putting an ointment on the part of life.

# Views:

Shining sand, sky-high coconut trees, big sea waves and spectacular seafood. There are many places to see in Goa. At the same time, Dudhsagar Waterfall is better for trekking and hiking, Aguada Fort to test the grandeur.

The casino and the beach invite a different world experience, but if Panaji, Vasco Digamma and Mormugao or Mormugao Harbor are forgotten, the journey will be incomplete.

# How to reach:

Goa is connected by road, rail and air through all three routes. Road trip plans can be done from nearby cities. Rail or air travel option can also be selected according to pocket.

3. Leh-Ladakh:

By taking steps here, such beautiful colours of nature are welcome that you can sit back and love them.

There may not be any philosophical question in your mind and not the desire to find yourself, but when you are on the mountains of Ladakh, you are meditating with open eyes.

# Views:

The white Shanti Stupa, prepared by Japan and Ladakh’s combined effort to cherish the memories and heritage of Gautam Buddha, is a special attraction here.

You can see Ladakh Festival on the banks of Lake Pangong, Matho Monastery, Leh Mahal decorated with life paintings of Buddha, Zoravar Fort made of clay, Chhangla ice.

# How to reach:

The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi, and the nearest airport is Leh. One can reach Delhi in about 12 hours via road.

4. Darjeeling:

Darjeeling hills are the most suitable place to learn the meaning of smiles. These litigation steals all the grief and teaches you to breathe like a simple person, and when you return, there are some new ones.

# Views:

Places to see here include Tiger Hill, Ghoom Rock, Sandakphu, Lebang Racecourse, Victorium Falls, Rock Garden, Senchal Lake, Japanese Temple, Shakya Monastery, Tea Gardens, Colonial Buildings, Street Club, Old School Building and Church. Huh.

# How to reach:

The nearest railway station is at New Jalpaiguri, which is connected to major cities of India. There is also the option of air travel if you do not choose the railroad.

5. Munnar (Kerala):

If you want to save some special moments, some special experiences, and never forgettable scenes in this rain, then Munnar is waiting for you with them all.

# Views:

Eravikulam National Park is 15 km from Munnar. The rare eucalypt goats can be seen here. Close to National Park is the Anai Mudi hill.

Mane is the highest peak in South India. Here is Mattupetty lake, there are dams and beautiful views of the tea gardens, where one can enjoy boating and picnic.

# How to reach:

One can reach Munnar in about four hours by road from Cochin. The nearest railway station is Aluva and Cochin Airport.

6. Udaipur:

The city of lakes has a lot to say. A song that will fill you with joy and joy. Drops may be falling in the lake courtyard.

And then you may get up to hum a song or write a poem because the city has a smell of the past. There is a similar smell to the present. The stories of Shahi Aan, Ban and Shan are still in the city’s fenos.

# View:

The greenery and beauty around the monsoon palace surrounded by the Aravalli hills can be seen only during the monsoon season.

You can also visit the City Palace, Bangor Ki Haveli, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jag Mandir, Udaipur Ghat and Vintage Classical Car Museum.

# How to reach:

Udaipur has a railway station, which connects the major cities of the country. The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport.

So, friends, you must have now understood 6 places to holiday in monsoon.

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