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Monsoon Magic — Green Landscapes & Offbeat Adventures

9 Destinations 3 Festivals 4.9★ Rating
Top Destinations

Where to Go in July

Ladakh

Rain shadow region stays dry while rest of India is drenched

8°C to 25°C Very High From ₹12,999
Budget:₹15,000 - ₹45,000 per person
Highlights:
Pangong Lake turquoise waters
Tso Moriri pristine camping
Nubra Valley camel ride
Hemis Festival attendance
Book Cab to Ladakh

Spiti Valley

Dry trans-Himalayan valley — monsoon barely touches Spiti

2°C to 18°C High From ₹9,999

Valley of Flowers

UNESCO site opens — 300+ species of wildflowers bloom simultaneously

5°C to 15°C Medium From ₹6,999

Udaipur

Lakes overflow and the City of Lakes lives up to its name

24°C to 34°C Low From ₹5,499

Dehradun

Monsoon makes the Doon Valley lush — waterfalls come alive

20°C to 32°C Low From ₹3,999

Mount Abu

Rajasthan’s only hill station — monsoon transforms the arid Aravallis

20°C to 30°C Low From ₹5,999

Kasol

Monsoon brings waterfalls and mushroom season — valley beauty peaks

10°C to 22°C Low From ₹5,999

Tirthan Valley

Hidden gem of Himachal — pristine river, trout fishing, and zero crowds

12°C to 24°C Low From ₹5,499

Cherrapunji & Shillong

Wettest place on earth in full glory — living root bridges and waterfalls

15°C to 23°C Medium From ₹14,999
Festivals & Events

July Festivals

Hemis Festival

Teej

Amarnath Yatra

July Travel Tips

Ladakh and Spiti are monsoon-proof — they sit in the rain shadow region

Carry waterproof bags, rain jackets, and quick-dry clothes everywhere

Road conditions deteriorate in monsoon — allow extra travel time

Leeches are common on monsoon treks — carry salt and leech socks

Book monsoon specials — hotels offer 30-50% discounts this season

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