Top 10 Best Tourist places to go to in August In India

Hey friends today in this blog I am sharing the 10 Best Tourist places to go to in August In India Come August and there's freshness in the air and lush greenery all around and you recognize monsoons are at their full glory. Imagine traveling during this weather, enjoying the scenic vistas on offer, and feeling a sense of calmness about it. For those that revel in the idea of being adventurous and are always fascinated by the incredible ways of nature, we propose that you explore India in August. It can’t recover than this. Here we bring an inventory of 10 places to visit in August if you want to make the best of your monsoon vacations.

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Top 10 Best Tourist places in August

1) Coorg:

Coorg  Known for its coffee and spices may be a green paradise in Karnataka. it's famously called the ‘Scotland of India’ because of the lush rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, quaint colonial architecture, and pleasant weather. At the height of 3500 feet above water level, Coorg allows you to enjoy the company of clouds while sipping freshly brewed hot coffee. the whole hill station turns verdant during monsoons. you'll also explore forts, temples, fragrant spice plantations, and choose a wildlife rendezvous when you visit Coorg. No wonder it's considered one of the best places to visit in August in South India.

2) Munnar:

Munnar is a hill station in southern India and is my favorite tourist attraction known for Its pleasant weather, verdant valleys and plush tea and spice plantations make a perfect setting for a romantic getaway. Alike the opposite parts of Kerala, Munnar receives a good amount of rainfall in August, but it just enhances it beauty to a new level. Coming here during monsoon, which is off-season, has another advantage, especially with reference to hotel bookings. Take and enter the tea gardens and spice plantations, persist a trek to Anamudi Peak, enjoy scenic vistas of Capitol Hill station from its vantage points, and plan to stay at a tree house.

3) Cherrapunji:

The Meghalaya is home to Cherrapunji – In India Cherrapunji is famous for its rains and deep roots. Cherrapunji is very well known for its wettest place on earth and in our list one of the best places to visit in August in Northeast India. you'll be blown over by the unique root bridges that are built by locals, who train the roots of rubber trees to grow in a special way. Cherrapunji is additionally ideal for anyone who loves waterfalls, mysterious forests, crystal-clear rivers like Dawki, and caves.

4) Ladakh:

Ladakh luckily falls at a location that's quite a rain shadow zone, making it an appropriate place to visit in India in August. Ladakh may be a magnificent and unexplored wonderland of the Himalayas. It is one place that is considered a heaven by everyone who is on the lookout to satiate their indomitable love for adventure. Besides trekking in Ladakh, you'll indulge in a series of adventure sports such as biking, water rafting, safaris, etc. Also referred to as the ‘Land of Passes, Ladakh forms an alluring part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. a number of the popular tourist hotspots in Ladakh include Alchi and Nubra Valley. 

5) Ooty:

 Nestled amidst Nilgiri Hills, Ooty, also referred to as Udagamandalam, maybe a hill station in Tamil Nadu, and a top-rated tourist destination. Once considered the summer headquarters of the East India Company, the Queen of the hills may be a picturesque getaway, especially in August. Dotted with tea gardens, serene waterfalls, winding country lanes, and charming colonial architecture, Ooty is the perfect respite for everyone. Popular among couples and honeymooners, Ooty allures its visitors with panoramic views of the Nilgiri mountains. The Nilgiri mountain railway is the steepest track altogether in Asia. 

6) Mount Abu:

 Rajasthan becomes a well-liked retreat for people in this part of the country within the summers, but it enjoys identical popularity in the monsoon season  In August, its scenic mountains and the plush green valley is a thing to witness and get awe-inspired, besides visiting the famous temples this hill station is legendary for.! Enjoy a boat ride at Nakki Lake, explore the wildlife of Capitol Hill station at Trevor’s Tank and Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

7) Andaman island:

Andaman is my favorite beach destination in India, If you're looking for a tropical paradise that can be your escape from reality, this is often it. Whether you're keen on water sports, picturesque sunsets and sunrises, or lip-smacking seafood, this is often among the popular places to visit in India in August.  

8) Wayanad:

The quaint hill station of Wayanad is one of the popular tourist destinations of Kerala and receives tourists all year round, but there's a certain charm in and enjoying its cool and pleasant weather. Explore the serene coffee, rubber, and spice plantations, enjoy boating and buy spices and handicraft items.

9) Khajuraho:

Home to the famous UNESCO-listed temples, Khajuraho is among the highest tourist destinations in India. Khajuraho may be a brilliant example of Indian architecture and its culture back in the medieval period. The architecture of those Hindu and Jain temples depicts the erotic forms of love, and the carvings on the walls display passion in the most sensuous yet aesthetic ways. After the recent and humid summer months, Khajuraho enjoys pleasing weather in the month of August which becomes an ideal time to spend a short.

10) Lonavala: 

One of my office co-workers is coming from Lonavala and in their free time he tells me about the beauty of Lonavala which becomes a tourist hotspot during monsoon season due to its famous waterfall picnic spots, it's most popular in Mumbai and Pune residents, here you can see the view of the verdant hills, under a  multilayer layer of clouds; here you can visit old forts make for a memorable experience at Lonavala. you can come here with friends & family to spend quality free time you can also perform some adventure activities at Della Adventure Park, you can dip in cool waters at Bushi Dam, and enjoy trekking to Rajmachi Point and Lion’s Point.

Hope you will enjoy this blog, thanks for your reading, and see you in the next blog.

Have a nice day,

Naveen Dubey

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