Goa changes completely during the monsoon. The beach crowds become smaller, hotel prices often drop, the countryside turns green, and the entire state feels slower and more relaxed. For many…
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Monsoon trek safety in India depends primarily on trail type, not rainfall intensity. Gradual fort trails with wide paths — such as Lohagad, Visapur, Rajmachi (Lonavala route), and Korigad in…
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Most wildlife enthusiasts assume that the rainy season is the worst time to visit a national park. While many reserves close their core tourism areas during heavy rainfall, that is…
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The most photogenic monsoon destinations in India are Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong in Meghalaya, Munnar and Wayanad in Kerala, Coorg and Agumbe in Karnataka, and the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand.…
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There are some destinations that become famous because of a single attraction. Panchgani is different. It combines open plateaus, valley views, old colonial charm, fruit farms and pleasant weather within…
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Most hill stations are known for their viewpoints, waterfalls or cool weather. Matheran stands apart for a completely different reason. It is one of the few places in India where…
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The best monsoon fort treks near Mumbai and Pune in 2026 include Lohagad, Rajmachi, Korigad, Tikona, Tung, Rohida, Sinhagad, Torna, Harishchandragad, Visapur, Rajgad, and Kalavantin Durg — ranging from easy…
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In Mumbai's monsoon season (June to September 2026), the best places to visit in Mumbai include indoor attractions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, KidZania, Global Vipassana Pagoda, and…
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Sakleshpur, in the Hassan district of Karnataka, sits about 220 km from Bangalore (a 4–5 hour drive via NH75) and is one of the Western Ghats' most rewarding monsoon destinations.…
