Monsoon Magic: Exploring India's Best Destinations During the Rainy Season

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Discover the enchanting beauty of India during the monsoon season. From the lush hill stations of Ooty to the serene backwaters of Kerala, explore the best destinations for a rejuvenating and unforgettable experience. Witness the vibrant culture, indulge in delicious seasonal cuisine, and immerse yourself in the magic of the rains.

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Places to visit in the monsoon in India

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India is one of the largest countries in this
planet it comes under 7th position when it
is compared by the size. It also holds over
a billion people and that makes it the 2nd
largest populated country. It has 29 states
and a very rich culture it holds one of the
world’s oldest civilization. Many different
groups of people live in this country most
of its population is friendly and
welcoming. This country has a very unique
geographical structure in this country one
person can find desert, mountains, glacier,
sea beaches and many more. It is also the
home of world’s second largest wall next
to china.
Monsoon in India is quite pleasing
especially in the hill stations and near the
rice farming fields. The smell of earth after
the drop of rain is quit mesmerising, frogs
can be heard sings songs and crickets
joining the band of frog’s song. The kind
of music they provide cannot be compared
with any level of music. Ooty is a hill
station situated in the southern part of
India its beauty is second to none. Other
places where a person may visit to have
pleasing experiences are Delhi, Telengana,
Channi and many more. A person may
chose the place of Mizoram and Tripura
too at any time of the year to experience
the monsoon season. Its evergreen rain
forest is legendary.
The country India has a very wide range of
climate provided for its guest. It holds all
the seasons that are founded by mankind.
From summer to winter and from spring to
autumn all the seasons are available in this
country. But in some places these seasons
stays for a longer period of time For
example, in the north east sector of India
mostly monsoon season can be found, in
the northern part of this country a very
cold weather and in the southern part of
this country a very warm and humid
weather can be found. Any person can
choose the place he wants to visit based on
the climate conditions. The pre-winter
times are considered to be the best time to
visit in this country. It provides a very
pleasant weather a lot of people enjoy this
time of the year. The slow wind always
kisses the skin of everyone. The food stalls
are setup on the streets around the evening
time and the smell of food spicy food
always create an urge of hunger in the
stomach.
The planed journey to the country of India
during the monsoon season is by visiting
the state of Tamil-nadu and Kerala.
Because it provides a person to enjoy the
local festivals like Onam Raksha Bandhan,
Adiperukku and many more. Sometimes
the monsoon seasons can be rough and
very much challenging. The traffic issue
may come up due to the bad road
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conditions however most of the countries’
roads are getting better and smoother.
Tamilnadu, Delhi, Telengana, kerala,
Channi are considered to have a very
specific amount of rain compared to the
other states in the country. One can visit
these states to have a better and quite
pleasing amount of experience regarding
the monsoon season in India. The seasonal
foods in these states are very good and
naturally grown. The back water in kerala
is legendary and one can spend ample
amount of time in these place and not get
satisfied. It is the perfect get away
destination for everyone especially during
the monsoon season.
There are all kinds of transport system
available in these states. Starting from
boats to planes and from bikes to horse
rides people can enjoy the pleasing rides
from all transport systems. In some special
cases these state provide the rides of
elephant is available. In the hill station of
Ooty a lot of people earn money by
providing elephant rides to the guests. The
new technology does not always provide
the fun of travelling. For example, riding
in planes becomes boring after half an
hour. However a slow traveller has the
privileges to look and understand the
surroundings in a better way. The
movements of elephants and horses are
very much thrilling despite how many
times a person gets to experience them. In
the back waters of kerala almost no roads
are available so most of the journey takes
place by boat. Some of those boats are
very old and well designed. The
woodwork on the boat can be very artistic.
Almost all the people in the southern part
of the country conserve the nature and try
the natural and efficient mode of
travelling.
The environment in the time of monsoon is
very much satisfactory. A lot of crickets
come out during this time of the year some
fishes can be seen migrating from one
place to another. In the rural areas of some
states kids can be seen making boat out of
paper and trying to make them float on
small rivers and ponds. The sun plays hide
and seek with the earth and rice farmers
can be seen with their ox on the farming
field. The overall environment stays very
eye comforting and relaxed.
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