Updated July 14th 2024, 23:15 IST
As the monsoon season sweeps across India, transforming landscapes with lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, North India emerges as a haven for travelers seeking a refreshing escape. From hill stations shrouded in mist to valleys adorned with blooming flowers, here are some top North Indian destinations to visit this monsoon.
Shimla, the queen of hill stations, comes alive during the monsoon with its verdant surroundings and colonial charm. The city’s winding roads, British-era architecture, and the ever-popular Mall Road offer a delightful experience amid the gentle drizzle. The added allure of mist-covered pine forests makes it a must-visit.
Manali’s enchanting beauty reaches new heights during the monsoon. The Beas River flows in full glory, and the surrounding mountains and meadows are drenched in green. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy trekking in the Solang Valley or explore the serene old Manali with its quaint cafes and vibrant markets.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers. The monsoon season brings this valley to life with a riot of colors as thousands of flowers bloom. The trek to this stunning location offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape.
Known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’, Mussoorie is a picturesque retreat during the monsoon. The hills and forests turn a deep green, and waterfalls like Kempty Falls gush with renewed vigor. Stroll along Camel’s Back Road or take a cable car to Gun Hill for panoramic views of the rain-washed town.
Nainital’s charm is magnified during the monsoon, with the Naini Lake reflecting the misty surroundings. Boating on the lake amidst the drizzle, exploring the bustling local markets, or visiting the Naina Devi Temple makes for a perfect monsoon getaway.
Published July 14th 2024, 23:15 IST