Secret Monsoon Spots in India No One Talks About
Wednesday Post: Know about the secret Monsoon Spots in India, call for travel creators, explore the beauty of Ooty and Netflix & binge with Eat, Pray & Love
The best thing one can do when it's raining is... get lost where no one else has ever thought of going..
As the monsoon clouds roll in, popular hill stations like Munnar, Lonavala, and Cherrapunji start filling up. Instagram feeds overflow with the same misty mountains and overflowing waterfalls. But what if we told you that India hides places where the rain writes poetry, untouched by tourist crowds and yet to be hashtagged?
Start with Tamhini Ghat of Maharashtra tucked in the Sahyadris. It doesn't boast big names or resorts — just miles of rain-washed greenery, wild waterfalls cascading down cliffs, and fog so thick you’ll lose yourself in it.
Next is a surprise. Rajasthan in the monsoon? Sounds wrong — until you see the Aravallis in green. The mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort, wrapped in mist, is like walking into a fantasy movie.
If you cannot stay away from Meghalaya, then there is Jowai nearby. While everyone heads to Cherrapunji or Dawki, Jowai quietly stays magical. This quaint town in the Jaintia Hills is where you’ll find monsoon magic in its rawest form — unnamed waterfalls, sacred groves, and living cultures untouched by heavy tourism.
Here are some of our recommendations on the hidden monsoon spots to explore this monsoon. What are your suggestions? Share with us in the comment section!
Till then, read more on this monsoon trek in India you cannot miss!
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👀 What To Watch This Weekend
Escape your routine, one passport stamp at a time.
Watch Eat Pray Love this weekend — because sometimes, finding yourself means getting lost in Italy, India, and Bali.
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Until next week, stay curious and keep discovering the magic hidden beneath the surface.
Adieu,
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