If you love sipping tea by the window and watching the rains from the cool confines of your home, then Darjeeling is the place for you. Monsoons are the best time to sit back and relax with a cup of hot Darjeeling chai by your side.
12. Shillong, Meghalaya
If you don’t mind getting drenched in the downpour, we suggest you visit Shillong. Known as the ‘Scotland of the East’, you will be surprised by what it has to offer.
13. Wayanad, Kerala
‘The Land of Paddy Fields’, as it’s called, looks heavenly during the rains. Apart from the delicious Kerala cuisine on banana leaves, you will also get to watch herds of elephants enjoying the rains.
14. Champai, Mizoram
The scenic Champai is covered with green moors and rice fields. The climate during the rains turn misty and cool and therefore attracts local tourists.
15. Sajjangarh, Rajasthan
After the scorching heat, comes the first drop of rain, which makes dry Rajasthan turn into a verdant oasis. Sajjangarh is one such place, which will captivate you with its location and beauty. You can also head to Udaipur after experiencing nature’s play at Sajjangarh.