Wednesday 27 July 2016

10 Breathtaking Off-beat Destinations to Visit This Monsoon

The lush greenery, pleasant climates and a majestic view of the whole sky covered with dark clouds make the monsoon even more stunning. This monsoon, Myles Car has brought to you 10 offbeat destinations where you can go for a unique experience this monsoon and satisfy your wanderlust:

Pushkar: Explore another beautiful side of Rajasthan in Pushkar with camel rides, desert camping, and the wonderful sightseeing.



Spiti Valley: Located in the land between Tibet and India and known as the little Tibet, this place maintains a pristine look since it is untouched by humans. This offbeat place offers amazing flora and wildlife at the Pin Valley National Park along with calmness and peaceful experience of the Lhalung Monastery.

Shillong, Meghalaya: Surrounded by picturesque valleys of Khasi and Jayanti Hills and adorned by a number of beautiful waterfalls, Shillong in Meghalaya offers an enchanting view of the beautiful greenery. An old trekking route, Scott Trial along with breathtaking hill sights is some of the famous attractions of Shillong.


Pondicherry: Old colonial villas and the seafront snack bars make it a perfect destination for monsoon vacation. The pristine wild beaches, Auroville, and the French delicacies are worth giving a visit.

Wayanad: A hill station that you must visit once in your lifetime. Wayanad in South India is a wonderful place to visit in monsoon. Enjoy trekking, highking, sightseeing and the famous monsoon carnival- Splash in Wayanad.

Mount Abut, Rajasthan: A very famous hill station in India, Mount Abu in Rajasthan is a perfect combination of nature and adventure. Sightseeing and trekking, as well as, boating in the soothing climate are major attractions that you must go for in monsoon.




Jog Falls, Karnataka: Another famous monsoon destination from Karnataka, Jog Falls is the second highest waterfall in India. Some other major attractions are Dabbe falls, Linganamakki Dam, Thyvare Koppa Lion and Tiger reserve and Sharavati River.

Orcha, Madhya Pradesh: Built by Raja Rudra Pratap in 1501, Orcha is located on the River Betwa and takes pride in a number of attractive places, including Jahangir Palace, Riverside Cenotaphs, Rai Praveen Mahal and Phool Bagh.

Kutch, Gujarat: Monsoon clouds covering the Dhinodhar Hill in Kutch is a must-see sight. Another awesome location from Rajasthan is famous for a number of attractive places for sightseeing.

Alibaug, Maharashtra: The beautiful town of Alibaug is located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra and is a popular tourist hub. It is widely famous for its rich history, mouth-watering cuisine and offers a number of attractive places of interest, including Kulaba Fort, Alibag Beach, Murud Beach, Khanderi and the 150-year-old Magnetic Observatory.

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