Indian Monsoon

Undoubtedly India is one of the most wonderful tourist destinations of the world and can be visited at any time in the year but the monsoon season of India is such pleasant time which will surely enhance your travel experience. Monsoon is one of the six seasons of India that commences from June and lasts till September wherein the entire country receives a major part of the annual precipitation and the travelers can expect different associations in different parts that is from constant drizzle to heavy rainfalls due to vastness of the country.

Indian Monsoons is an exotic concept for tourists visiting the country from dry and more moderate climate zones but surely it is worth the visit. Also called the ‘green season’, Monsoon envelops the entire country in green cover offering beautiful landscapes with lush green trees, washed hills, hovering clouds and such. Travelers from all around the globe look forward to experience India Tour Package during this season as it is pure delight to witness the nature come to life with brimming lakes, running rivers, filled waterfalls and lushness of grasslands and trees which is extremely soothing.

Indians celebrate the monsoon season with full fervor; the farmers particularly welcome the season with immense joy as it blessed them with full productivity of the crop.  The natives enjoy Monsoons by organizing picnics, enjoying festivals like Teej in Rajasthan, Janmashtami in Maharashtra and Onam in Kerala, people restricted to their houses relish tea and fritters and more such fun activities which depicts the love of Indians for this season.

The monsoon season is the best season for a romantic escapade to India. Couples often look for a holiday at exotic location during this romantic. There are several destinations in the country which should be on the bucket list of any traveler exclusively during monsoons as they have some remarkable experiences in store. In southern region one can enjoy Trekking in the hills of Munnar, witnessing the Dudhsagar waterfalls in Goa and hiking in the hills of Ooty whereas in the north the green valleys of Darjeeling and Shillong offer some captivating sceneries.  A visit to the northern state of Rajasthan, which is otherwise a hot and dry state, is also a wonderful idea. The forts and palaces of Rajasthan perched on hills look all the more magnificent during this season.

Travelling to India during monsoons is also beneficial as the airfares and hotel tariffs are lower facilitating budget tours.  Though it is also advisable to choose the destination wisely for a pleasant experience and avoid places with downpours which may cause a bit of inconvenience for the tourists.

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