Unveiling India's August Gems: Must-Visit Destinations

Lonavala

The hill resort of Lonavala in the Western Ghats is a well-liked weekend escape for people living in Mumbai and Pune, and it is most picturesque during the monsoon season.

Lonavala

The lush hillsides, tumbling waterfalls, and dams provide you a wonderful experience when visiting Lonavala

Panchgani

August is the month when Panchgani, a hill town in Maharashtra that was formerly a British summer getaway,

Panchgani

becomes even more breathtaking due to the heavy rains that turn the valleys entirely green and produce nice weather.

Kanyakumari

Visiting during the monsoon season offers a unique and enjoyable way to see the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal,

Kanyakumari

and Indian Ocean come together, with waves pounding the coast at breakneck speeds.

Mount Abu

In Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a well-liked summer getaway destination for locals. However, throughout the monsoon season,

Mount Abu

when the area receives moderate rainfall and experiences exceptionally beautiful weather, it also retains its appeal.

Munnar

Munnar, regarded as one of Southern India's most attractive hill stations, is a popular travel destination for travelers from all over the nation, and it makes sense.

Munnar

It's the ideal location for a romantic holiday with its lovely weather, luscious tea and spice farms, and green valleys.

Dharamshala

Dharamshala is another lovely place to visit in August, when monsoon season arrives.

Dharamshala

Because of its greater altitude, it receives a lot of rainfall, which makes its lush vegetation even more alluring.

Kodaikanal

With its verdant, lush valleys covered in forests, spectacular waterfalls, granite cliffs, grassy hills,

Kodaikanal

and charming lakes, Kodaikanal is a South Indian hill station that will astound you.

Chikmagalur

Karnataka's Chikmagalur is pure bliss. One of the greatest destinations to visit in August in India is Chikamangalur,

Chikmagalur

which offers activities ranging from exploring coffee plantations to exhilarating water adventures.

Coorg

Because of the beautiful undulating hills, tumbling waterfalls, charming colonial buildings, and agreeable weather, it is renowned for being known as the "Scotland of India."

Wayanad

Though it is a popular tourist destination in Kerala year-round, there is something special about visiting Wayanad during the monsoon season.