July 05, 2021
Discover the Best Places to Visit in India during July: A Traveler's Guide
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July 05, 2021
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Delight your senses this monsoon - that one time of the year when the land glistens, rivulets become streams and mountains get covered with lush greenery. Why miss the distinct charm which only comes to life after a downpour?  Indulge yourself in a little monsoon break and experience the glories of this blissful season. Step out to be a part of beauty, ecstasy, and heavenly pleasures. Check out the list of best places to visit in July in India, this will certainly not make you think twice before planning a monsoon vacation.Â

Goa may see a honeycomb for travellers round the year, but it is an extraordinary allure in the monsoon season. Hot clear days replace rainy afternoons and evenings offer picturesque views. Rain-soaked winding roads appear greener and the golden sand beaches turn caramel in colour. Not forgetting to mention the baroque architecture washed in rain only to appear livelier. Road tripping, trekking, and sightseeing are a few activities that will keep you busy in the monsoon season in Goa. Watching it rain and slurping a delicious local cuisine is just going to be a topping on the cake. If you happen to overlook planning a visit to Goa this monsoon, then there will be a lot you are going to miss out on.Â

Dotted with primeval jungles and sparkling turquoise waters, Andaman & Nicobar Islands is one of the best places to visit in India during the monsoons. The rain-washed breathtaking cluster of isles and the pleasant weather serve as popular draws for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and beach addicts. Rambling past the damp roads merging into historic lanes would be enjoyable. Witness a purple sunset from a sugar-white beach or just sit by watching the waves swell and sway while it drizzles. You will cherish no other vacation than this one.Â

Kerala is about everything you have been dreaming to witness. Air feels fresher and the scenery looks greener when it rains. Rivers swell up making for striking waterfalls. Mountain tops turn misty and the emerald tea-estates appear hypnotic. The thin crowd makes every bit less hectic and the dramatic downpour offers wonderful weather for hiking, cycling, sightseeing and backwater cruise. Sampling the mouth-watering delicacies from God’s own country is another thing you can indulge yourself in. If you wish to take a short trip to heaven, then take the rain-washed roads to Kerala and be on cloud nine.Â

Get into the Pondy vibe this Monsoon and transport yourself to a world so surreal. Discover this famous halt for wanderers where the new–age meets the old-world charm. Feel the drama as you walk past the rain-swept outmoded ‘French’ part of the town sprinkled with unruffled streets adorned with bougainvilleas outgrowing from the townhouses lined in somewhat a manner so logical. The less-faded colonial Puducherry is sure to woo you completely. The rainy season will trick you into a lot of café-hopping, shopping, and partying. If it is a much-awaited interval you have been yearning for, then this is it.Â

Centuries-old land of Maharajas and one among the must-visit tourist places in India, Rajasthan marvelously transforms itself during the monsoons. Unbelievably beautiful rain-splashed palaces rising amidst scattered greenery appear whimsical. You will pinch yourself just to make sure that it isn’t a dream. The rain offers a facelift to the otherwise quaint locales and barren lands scattered hither and thither. Engaging will be a tour across the copious lakes and intriguing step-wells. Imagine yourself walking on the ramparts of a towering fortress surrounded by dark monsoon clouds adding a dreamlike appearance to this majestic specimen of beauty. The awe-striking shades of Rajasthan will sweep you off your feet completely.

It rains almost everywhere in the Monsoons but not all places look the same. One such destination that stands out from the rest is the incredible West Bengal. Rain-drenched, tea-clad mountains of Darjeeling and the deep green mangroves of the Sundarbans offer a remarkable choice of places to visit in July to countless vagabonds. Explore the colonial trading towns or journey to the picture-postcard hill stations dating back to the British Era at Darjeeling. Adventure freaks can hit the trekking trails around Darjeeling only to witness the remarkable views of Mt. Khangchendzonga. Indulge in sightseeing of some of the most captivating tourist hotspots or you could just spend some time chomping on local cuisines in an old café or restaurant. What else do you need on a vacation?  Arguably West Bengal will turn out to be one of the best tourist places in India to visit in July.Â
So, what are you waiting for? Monsoon is knocking on your doors with endless possibilities. Pack your stuff and turn the wheels around to some of the most terrific destinations that come alive during the monsoons.Â
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