Make some golden memories if you plan to stay in the boutique heritage bungalows in the tea gardens in Assam.
17. Western Ghats, Maharashtra
Spread across six states, the Western Ghats are one of the world’s eight most significant hotspots, renowned for its biodiversity. For wildlife enthusiasts, this place is a haven as you could capture some amazing wildlife on your cameras.
18. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
The hometown of author Ruskin Bond, Mussoorie would make you want to stay and never leave. During the rains, you will get to experience some amazing views of snow capped Himalayan peaks and some fresh, clean air.
19. Coorg, Karnataka
For those who love monsoon trekking, Coorg is a great option to consider. Alternatively, you can also sit back and relax and gorge on some akki (rice) rotti and pandi (pork) curry at the North Coorg Club, while it’s pouring heavily outside.
20. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Although the Jim Corbett National Park is mostly closed during the monsoons, the Jhirna zone remains open throughout the year. Rains put back life into the flora and fauna, and you could get some stunning photography done.