July is a great time to discover India, its landscapes and attractions, which are as diverse as the Indian population. Blessed with natural beauty, different parts of the country look amazingly beautiful and full of life as the monsoon rain breaks the scorching summer heat with greenery, colours of flowers and waterfalls. From the hills of Himachal, which are enveloped in the mist most part of the year, to the vast beaches of Pondicherry, which remain virgin during this month, July gives one a splendid chance to experience the nature and history of the country in a new avatar. Whether your passion is nature or history, or if you are looking for a serene destination this is the perfect time to go out and explore. Here is a list of must visit destinations for the month of July in India and the unique experience that it has to offer.
The month of July is a great time to visit Goa as the place is lively with sun-kissed beaches and lots of activities. The tropical storm brings about a change of pace due to the crowds reducing, and the scenery becoming more beautiful with calm seas. One can take a leisurely trip to the Baga and Anjuna beaches for sun-bathing and a more detailed exploration of the thrilling Dudhsagar Waterfalls best viewed during the monsoons. Prominent attractions are colorful Goan culture, traditional food, and vibrant pieces of history like the Basilica of Bom Jesus. It is devoid of the high heat of summer and large groups of tourists, making this an excellent season for a relaxing vacation.
Nainital is an unspoiled and beautiful hill station of Uttarakhand that makes for a great monsoon vacation. The weather in July is quite cool with a rich green vegetation cover which enhances movement around the town in search of special interest. Boat riding can be done on the Naini Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is a must visit, besides the popular walk through the Mall Road. The surrounding hills, covered in mist and greenery, provide a beautiful backdrop for your visit. Nainital's pleasant weather and charming scenery make it a delightful destination during the monsoon season.
Leh-Ladakh which is located in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir is best to visit in July owing to the height of the place. The monsoon season is comparatively less in this area and therefore the perfect time to traverse through the scrabbly terrains and clear blue heavens. Pangong Lake is the most enchanting view as its color shifts with the changing sun whereas monasteries such as Thiksey and Hemis Monastery are also breathtaking. The Nubra Valley, with its different feeling of sand dunes and warm welcome is also something that should not be missed. The fresh air and the slopes of the Rockies make for the ideal environment for those who love the outdoors and seeking solace.
For the tourists who plan to visit Himachal Pradesh during the month of July, Shimla- the capital city is best suited. This hill station is beautiful and appealing during the monsoon season as the hills and trees are covered with a mist and the surroundings are green. Go for shopping at Mall Road and taste the local Nepalese cuisines and do visit the Christ Church for its architectural beauty and serenity. The Jakhoo Temple is another important site that tourists should not miss as it is situated on a hill and gives one a vantage point to observe the overall scenery. Shimla’s pleasant climate and scenic spots make it a popular choice for those seeking a serene escape from the bustling plains.
Munnar is a beautiful place to visit in July; it is one of the picturesque hill stations in Kerala. The monsoon period ultimately wakes this region up so much more beautifully with greenery adding much beauty to the place. The scenic beauty inclusive of the tea gardens, the rolling hills, and the high peaks enveloped in mist makes the clients get an interesting experience. Watch the endangered species of Nilgiri Tahr in the Eravikulam National Park or trek to South India’s highest peak – the Anamudi. It is really worth visiting the tea estates and the waterfalls, especially during monsoon the waterfalls look more lovely. Munnar is definitely one of those places that are worth visiting during hot summer days because due to its high altitude the climate here is rather cool and the nature – rather green.
Manali is a picturesque hill station located in the northern part of India in the state of Himachal Pradesh, and is particularly lush in appearance with its lush green foliage in July. It is especially beautiful during the monsoon season as the entire area becomes filled with green vegetation and the air is fresh and cool. Solang Valley should be your first stop on your travel plan as it offers activities like paragliding and skiing among other adventurous activities. The Hidimba Devi Temple nestled amidst the cedar forest is a perfect retreat, steeped in the old-world charm. The Manali Sanctuary could be especially appealing for those interested in nature and wildlife, as there are no large crowds or noisy activities going on there. Talking about its beauty it is always cool compared to India depending on the season and the beautiful natural views of the scenery is enticing.
Alleppey is also called Alappuzha, and this place has been famous for the backwater area and the houseboat tourism. The best time to be is in July since the monsoon season brightens the landscape with greens and enhances the atmosphere in this area. Houseboats are a unique way to explore the picturesque Vembanad Lake backwaters, take an elevated view of the surrounding paddy fields, and spend an evening at Alleppey Beach. These backwaters with their calm waters and greenery give Alleppey a picturesque beauty which is ideal for those who want a quiet holiday.
Rishikesh – A spiritual city known for its location on the banks of the river Ganga – is ideal for a break in July. The rainy season augments the attractiveness of the area, together with thick forest cover and a brilliant stream. You can cross the famous Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula suspension bridges and relax by doing yoga or meditation in the ashrams. Besides, monsoon enhances the visual aesthetics of the Ganges and the nearby hills providing a perfect backdrop for spiritual and leisure activities.
Tirupati as one of the prominent pilgrimage centers in Andhra Pradesh, makes an interesting selection for July. The Monsoon season itself adds to the spiritual atmosphere of the place and turns the region lush green. Tourists can visit the famous Sri Venkateswara Temple, which is one of the most sacred places of worship in Andhra Pradesh, and the nearby Talakona Waterfalls, a picturesque place. This is an ideal time for a spiritual, and quiet visit since the weather is pleasant and there are few tourists around. Tirupati, a place of religious importance and surrounded by extraordinary sceneries, is also very beautiful during the monsoon season.
Coorg, also known as the ‘Scotland of India,’ is one of the famous hill stations in the Indian state of Karnataka which blossoms during the monsoon season. July enhances the charm of Coorg with its lush coffee plantations, rolling hills, and vibrant greenery. Visit the Abbey Falls, where the water cascades with added vigor during the rains, and explore the scenic Raja’s Seat for panoramic views of the landscape. The pleasant weather and lush surroundings make it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.
The place ideal for spending a vacation in July is the beautiful hill station of Kasauli located in Himachal Pradesh. A visit to this lovely town during the monsoon season makes the place even more beautiful with greenery, mists surrounding the place. Take a tour of the Christ Church, recognised for its British style structure, and a serene environmental surround and tour the Kasauli Brewery for a conical insight into the town. Although the guide and participants took only gentle walks along the Gilbert trail, they were able to view the surrounding hills. Kasauli is blessed with a pleasant climate and beautiful scenery, which is why it is perfect for those who want to take a break from their busy lives.
The monsoon season begins in July, and there is only one hill station in Rajasthan, which is Mount Abu. The climate and vegetation of the area are rather different from the desert environment – it is much cooler here. Explore the Dilwara Temple famed for its marble work and take a pleasant boat ride at Nakki Lake. Sunset point is worth visiting to enjoy sunset and other natural sceneries like the panoramic view of Great Salt Lake. All in all, Mount Abu should be considered as an excellent site for monsoon tourism due to its splendid features and favorable climate.
Exploring the world heritage site Hampi in July is an interesting idea. They are exciting due to the fact that they bring about a relief to the rising temperatures and transform the city into a green one. Visit the ruins of the Vijayanagara royal city of Hampi with attractions such as the Virupaksha temple and the lotus palace. The Tungabhadra River which flows nearby is one more advantage, which makes the area even more beautiful. Being an ancient village, Hampi has many historical sites that attract tourists, while the monsoon enhances beautiful sceneries.
Kumarakom is a village that fringes the Vembanad Lake and is famous for the backwaters and beautiful surrounding countryside in the state of Kerala in India. The monsoon rains in July make Kumarakom lush green, an ideal setting for a houseboat ride through its backwaters. Visit the well-known Avian destination known as the Kumarakom bird sanctuary where you will find many Migratory birds or just laze about in the landscape of backwaters. It is perfect for those who wish to escape the confines of the city as it is cool and surrounded with lots of greenery.
Exploring the beauty of the temples, Khajuraho is also an interesting place to travel to in July. This is a better time to visit this UNESCO World Heritage site because the heat of summer has receded due to the arrival of the monsoon season and the temperatures make the discovery of the magnificent temples more invigorating. Go to the frieze “Sunset” there, and walk around the Western Group of Temples where the carving beauty is located and the landscape is rich. The cooler weather and fewer crowds during the monsoon offer a peaceful experience at this historical site.
The enchanting beauty of Darjeeling, the hill station of West Bengal, makes it perfect for a holiday in July. The monsoon adds a sort of coolness to this high-altitude tourist destination, with foggy mornings and greenish mountains. Go to Tiger Hill in the morning and enjoy the view of the Kanchenjunga Mountain range and later visit Batasia Loop scenic railway and beautiful botanical garden. The more popular railway is the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, which has a UNESCO World Heritage Site that gives a breathtaking view of the hills. The attractive climate of cool and mist makes the place more appealing, and therefore one should consider it for a visit.
One of the prominent traveling locations in Rajasthan is called Jaisalmer or the golden city, which is especially fascinating in July. Most people would not expect to find greenery during the rainy season in areas such as the desert, however, the result of the rains offers a great contrast to the sandy environment. Visit the impressive Jaisalmer Fort, which stands as a testament to the Rajput architecture, and pay your respects to the beautifully designed Havelis such as Patwon ki Haveli. The Sam Sand Dunes are also worth a visit, where you can experience a camel safari and enjoy the desert’s beauty. Jaisalmer’s charm, combined with the cooler temperatures of the monsoon, makes it a fascinating destination.
Pondicherry, with its quaint French exteriors and breezy location by the sea, is perfect for a vacation in July. The monsoon season is characterized by cooler periods with rains that improve the scenic feature of the city’s beaches and the spirited tones of its popularity. Take a leisurely walk by the coast at the Promenade Beach, have a reflective session at Aurobindo Ashram, and explore the beautiful colonial styled buildings of the French Quarter. Monsoon season brings an even more beautiful appeal to the overgrown city primarily known for its beautiful coastline and cultural sites.
One of the best places to visit in the month of July is the beautiful hill station of Gulmarg located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The place looks beautiful due to the rainy season and looks like a piece of heaven for photography lovers. Have a good time on the splendid pastures, go for a ride on the largest cabin cable car – the Gulmarg Gondola and enjoy the stunning views of the alpine area. As an additional advantage, the weather is also cooler and the colors of the surrounding nature are significantly more saturated during the monsoon season, which makes it perfect for exercises and napping on nature and sunbathing outdoors.
July marks the onset of the monsoon season in India, a season that paints a new look of optimism and excitement to all the tourist sites across the country. The summer season is good for traveling as the climate is cool and comfortable with green foliage to boot and the beauty and splendour is spectacular in this part of the world. If it is the beauty of the calm hill stations, the mysticism of the sacred centres, or the aura of the historical landmarks; all of them provide a different experience that reflects the culture of the monsoon. Welcome the rainy season and explore the enchanting side of India in July where every nook and corner of its geographical area has its tale to say about nature, culture, and history.
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