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Monsoon Destinations — Where Rain is the Main Event.

While most tourists flee the monsoon, these places come alive. Waterfalls at full roar, green everything, and zero crowds.

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While most travelers flee June-September, the Western Ghats and Konkan coast peak. The waterfalls run, the forest steams, and the heat breaks. The list focuses on Kerala, Karnataka and Goa stops where rain is the experience, not the obstacle.

How the stops connect

Pack waterproofs and wait out the heaviest hours (typically 3-7 pm). Pair a hill station (Munnar, Coorg, Wayanad) with a coast stop (Kannur, Gokarna) — the rainfall pattern differs by 2-3 hours, and you can chase the breaks.

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