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The rainy season in India, from June to September, is a time when nature comes alive. Lush greenery, overflowing waterfalls, mist-covered hills, and cool breezes make it the perfect time to explore certain gems of the country. Here are the top 3 monsoon travel destinations in India, along with how to get there, what makes them unique, and the best things to do.
1. Munnar, Kerala – The Misty Tea Paradise

Munnar is a hill station blanketed with tea plantations, rolling hills, and misty weather during the monsoon. The rain enhances its beauty, making it a peaceful and romantic retreat.
How to Reach: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (around 110 km away). From there, taxis or buses are available to Munnar. Aluva railway station is the nearest major railhead.
Activities to Do:
- Visit tea estates and the Tea Museum.
- Enjoy the scenic views at Mattupetty Dam and Echo Point.
- Trek to Anamudi Peak and enjoy the misty trails.
- Watch the cascading Attukal and Lakkam waterfalls.
2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya – Rain Lover’s Dream

Known as one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji turns into a dramatic landscape of rain-soaked cliffs, endless greenery, and powerful waterfalls during the monsoon.
How to Reach: Fly to Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport in Guwahati. From there, take a cab or shared taxi for a 5–6 hour drive to Cherrapunji via Shillong.
Activities to Do:
- Trek to the famous Double-Decker Living Root Bridge.
- Visit Nohkalikai Falls – the tallest plunge waterfall in India.
- Explore Mawsmai and Arwah caves.
- Enjoy the unique experience of monsoon trekking.
3. Coorg, Karnataka – The Coffee Country

Also called the “Scotland of India”, Coorg becomes even more charming in the rain with its foggy hills, gushing streams, and dense coffee plantations.
How to Reach: The closest airport is Mangalore (140 km), and the nearest railway station is Mysuru (120 km). Buses and taxis are easily available.
Activities to Do:
- Visit Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls.
- Take a plantation tour and try fresh-brewed Coorg coffee.
- Go river rafting in the Barapole River (in safe weather conditions).
- Relax at a hillside homestay with scenic views.
These monsoon destinations offer an unforgettable escape into nature’s refreshing embrace. Whether you’re seeking adventure, romance, or tranquility, these places have something special for every traveler.