Apart from the beaches, there are National parks in India where the monsoon showers its bliss. The ‘Valley of flowers national park’ in the state on Uttarakhand seems to come alive with monsoon, with around three hundred variety of flowers, which are a treat to watch. For adventurous travelers who wish to explore, this is the perfect destination. Periyar National park down south is another peaceful destination to be this monsoon, where the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation provides for accommodation and safaris through the lake.
Monsoon destinations also include the Thar Desert, which receives very heavy rainfall and Ladhak, which is surrounded by alpine desert. There are a number of Buddhist monasteries which add to the beauty of the landscape.
For tourists on monsoon travel, it is paramount that they dress accordingly. Monsoon clothing for India includes thick fabric material which will keep you warm, as well as not loose its sheen if it gets wet. Fabrics like blended cotton and polynylon are ideal for this season. Bold colors are preferred and pastels should be avoided as sun is not shining for major parts of the day.
Monsoon destinations in India are becoming famous among tourists who want to get away from their busy schedules and hectic work hours to regain their peace of mind and recharge themselves. Water, as they say is the best healer. So this monsoon, give yourself a treatment which you’ll relish for a lifetime.
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