Beautiful green places during Monsoon.
Tuesday, 3rd August 2021
The monsoon not only injects new vitality into nature but also surrounds the surrounding environment with bright green. Although people who are accustomed to city life may not know such things, India prides itself on becoming a lush place during the rainy season. If you are also interested in visiting these places, here is a list of places that will turn green during the monsoon.
Check these great attractions on your monsoon bucket list and leave when it is safe to travel again.
Cherrapunji is the second wettest place on earth, with pleasant weather all year round. When you come here, you may witness the rain coming so fast that you will get wet very quickly. Although there is a lot of rain, the beauty of this place is that it will not flood. In fact, it becomes more lively during the rainy season, with the singing of birds and insects, and the thunderous sound of the river flowing at the bottom of the valley.
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Chikmagalur has many attractions that become magical during the monsoon. Sitting on the lap of the Western Ghats, it is one of the places that will make you want more. During this period, you can enjoy a trip to Charmadi Ghat near Chikmagalur; the journey will take you through the Western Ghats, where there are many beautiful waterfalls. In addition, this place is dotted with mountains, vast tropical rainforests, and green valleys, all of which become vibrant during the monsoon. You need to visit this place during this time to believe it.
The monsoon is a very pleasant season in Bhandardara because the falls and the lakes, streams, and lakes of Randha are all wet from the monsoon rains. The landscape turns cool, dewy, and green, making it a good place to visit during this time. Furthermore, Bhandardara is located in the Sahyadri Mountains of the Western Ghats, and it has also become a haven for hikers and trekkers in and around Maharashtra. However, be sure to avoid trails that get slippery when it rains.
During the monsoon, Mussoorie turns greener than ever, so the rain is the best time to visit. Compared to summer and winter, the crowd at this time has also become thinner. If you visit Queen of the Hills during the rainy season, you will have the opportunity to witness the dreamlike atmosphere of the monsoon with your own eyes, showing the best side of Mussoorie. The beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere make this place a must-see "green resort" during the rainy season.
Also known as the City of Hundred Islands, it is a paradise to visit during the monsoon. Its name derives from the bamboo forest that used to grow in large numbers here. The lush green hills, picturesque scenery, the presence of young lakes and rivers make this place so beautiful that you will forget that you are in Rajasthan. When you come here, visit the lakeshore and the Mahi River Dam, which becomes impressive when it rains, making it a dream monsoon destination.
The News Talkie Bureau
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Timesofindia Indiatimes