Travel Tips: These destinations of India are best to visit in July, know here!

 

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July is the monsoon season in India, and although it is not the most popular time to travel due to heavy rains in many parts of the country, there are still some places that can be enjoyed during this time. Here are some of the places to visit in India in July:

Ladakh, Jammu, and Kashmir: July is a great time to visit Ladakh as the roads are open and the region reflects its pristine beauty. You can explore stunning landscapes, high-altitude lakes, and monasteries while enjoying pleasant temperatures.

Munnar, Kerala: Known for its lush green tea gardens and misty hills, Munnar becomes even more enchanting during the monsoon season. The splashes of rain add to the beauty of the waterfalls and make the surroundings incredibly green.

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Goa: Despite being the monsoon season, Goa during July has its own charm. The beaches are less crowded and you can experience the natural beauty and enjoy water sports. It is also a great time to enjoy Goan cuisine and explore the nightlife.

Coorg, Karnataka: Coorg, also known as the "Scotland of India", offers a great experience during the monsoon season. Waterfalls are in full flow, and coffee plantations and mist-covered hills create a picturesque setting.

Udaipur, Rajasthan: The "City of Lakes" Udaipur receives the least rainfall during July, making it a good option to visit during the monsoon season. You can visit stunning palaces, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola and experience the rich heritage and culture of Rajasthan.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: Kodaikanal is a hill station situated in the Western Ghats and is known for its pleasant climate. July brings cooler temperatures, lush greenery, and misty views, making it an ideal place to escape the heat.

Shillong, Meghalaya: Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is known as the "Scotland of the East" and receives abundant rainfall during July. The area comes alive with vibrant views, cascading waterfalls, and blooming flowers.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: July is the best time to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Valley of Flowers. This high-altitude valley blooms with a variety of alpine flowers, making for a stunning sight for nature lovers.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands: July is considered off-season in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, but still brings pleasant weather and relatively fewer tourists. You can enjoy water activities, relax on the pristine beaches and explore the rich marine life.

Shantiniketan, West Bengal: Shantiniketan, the abode of peace, is known for its association with Rabindranath Tagore. July brings in a refreshing atmosphere with lush greenery, cultural festivals, and monsoons which add to its charm.