7 Best Places To Travel In India During July And August

By: Payal

Heading 3

Image Credit: Pexels

Everyone enjoys travelling, but sometimes the budget or the weather puts those plans on hold. If you are thinking of heading out in August, here are five destinations in India that are ideal during this time of the year.

Heading 2

Image Credit: Unsplash

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

The Valley of Flowers, located in Uttarakhand, it is best places to visit in August. This Himalayan valley bursts into colour with hundreds of flower species, making it a favourite for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts alike.

Heading 2

Image Credit: Pexels

Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh

Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh is a great option to visit during the monsoon. The rain-washed temples and surrounding greenery allow visitors to witness the site's historic beauty up close. 

Heading 2

Image Credit: Pexels

Goa is an excellent place to visit in the month of August. Apart from beach fun with family and friends, there are centuries-old churches, hidden waterfalls and other sightseeing spots that look especially vibrant during the rains.

Heading 2

Goa

Image Credit: Unsplash

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Nestled in the Nilgiri hills, Ooty is a city worth visiting in August. Some of the best places to visit in Ooty include the scenic Ooty Lake, the Maruguru Temple and the iconic Government Botanical Garden. 

Heading 2


Image Credit: Unsplash

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Chikmagalur, located in the western part of Karnataka, is an ideal destination for the month of August. Surrounded by coffee plantations and dense greenery, the calm environment draws tourists looking for a peaceful getaway. 

Heading 2

Image Credit: nsplash

Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg is one of the most scenic monsoon destinations in South India. With rolling hills, coffee estates, waterfalls like Abbey Falls, and peaceful homestays, Coorg in August is ideal for those seeking quiet walks, great weather and fresh filter coffee. 

Heading 2

Image Credit: nsplash

Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is ideal for monsoon travel. Often called the 'Scotland of the East', this hill station comes alive with striking cloudscapes, rushing waterfalls, and cool weather. 

Heading 2

Image Credit: nsplash

Looking for travel safety tips? Tap below to find out more.

Image Credit:Pexels

ndtv.com/travel