The months of July and August are just perfect to enjoy rain-drenched landscapes and waterfalls. Come along!
JHARIA PANI, KEMPTY AND BHATTA FALLS Region: Mussoorie
Established in the Himalayan foothills by a British Army officer in 1820, the ‘Queen of the Hills’ has been attracting many travellers for years now. Especially, during the monsoons, families come here to witness the lush waterfalls.
The greenery around with deep woods, pleasant weather and Doon Valley views add to the overall attraction. The architecture of the structures around the old lanes reminding one of the colonial past.
Take a leisurely trek to the Jharia Pani Falls. The stay options around here are with homestays options that can offer a glimpse of a local’s lifestyle. Don’t forget to try the lip-smacking cuisine. Bhatta Falls are also a great spot for on-location photography. The weather now is just perfect. So, plan your trip soon.
The Alleppey-Kumarakom route has immense natural beauty. There are lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers to be witnessed. Kumarakom, which is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake has a vast network of rivers and canals.
Choose to enjoy the monsoons by boarding a houseboat from Kumarakom. As you sip on some fresh coconut water, your houseboat will cruise through the Vembanad Lake.
Cross the R block and C block (these are tiny islands in the middle of Vembanad Lake) and you will see the typical Keralite locals waving at you whilst working in the paddy fields nearby.
Your personal chef will prepare meals with the fresh catch and local produce for dinner as you anchor the boat for night halt amidst the calm backwaters. If you time your visit to Kerala right, you can also watch the boat races at different locations.
Luxury houseboats come equipped with a private butler, kitchen, sun deck, bath attached in the bedrooms. It’s just perfect for couples...
Kutch’s landscape attracts monsoon revellers to Virani Moti (a village) to visit the Centre for Desert and Ocean (CEDO). Here, you can learn about the extensive native flora afforestation and desert development work that is being undertaken.
Before you head to the Little Rann Sanctuary, make sure you stop by the villages where handicrafts can be shopped for. Kutch embroidery and dyeing techniques are renowned the world-over. Shop for your friends from office and of course, try a makeover in your own house with the Kutchi crafts of Rogan, Bhujodi and Ajrakh styles.
- Waterproofing material of your backpack, raincoat and shoes are important to check before you begin your monsoon time trip.
- Carrying a first aid box with basic medicines like cough syrup or tablets, paracetamol, tablets for indigestion, disinfectant scrubs, antiseptic cream, and bandages is a good idea.
- As plastic ban has taken over the country, ensure your travel kit has products that are allowed. Responsibly dispose the waste during your hikes and stay.
- Keep food items handy, which are quick to eat and easy to carry in your bag.
- Check your car's battery, wipers and get it serviced before you head out. Carry clothes that can dry easily and do not occupy much space.
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