5 Monsoon Getaways in India

Monsoon Getaways in India

Hi Girls,

Monsoon is finally here and we all girls need a break from our drawer full life of cosmetics & a little me-time every once in a while 😉 and if we going to be by our-self, we might as well have a little indulgence for company so chicks, bring out your travel outfits and let the raindrops guide you to these scenic monsoon getaways. 

Chikmagalur – Peace

Just Wake up and dunk in the smell the coffee!  Seriously, at this place—the coffee outpost is situated near Bangalore. You can opt among sprawling resorts or quaint little home stays for your stop. Decide to take a coffee plantation tour, bounce on a bicycle to explore those sprawling estates or hoof it through the verdant wilderness. In the evening, after a long day exploration, what else you need, but a cup of steaming hot coffee! 😉

Monsoon Getaways in India

 

Himalayas – Spa Time

Nothing can beat a yoga session in the outdoors with the clean scent of conifers filling your rosebuds and a calm sight of mountains covered in snow. Choose you own customized and tailored spa packages just for you. Not much that is, Indulge yourself in five-day Ananda Stress Management Programme at Ananda in the Himalayas for sessions like Shirodhara and Grounding Aromatherapy Massage or bounce on the four-night Spa Rejuvenation Programme at Oberoi Spa.

 

Monsoon Getaways in India

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 Udaipur – The Royal Life

The city of Lakes, With a starring top Hollywood movie Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol, Udaipur is the perfect for you to live royal life. Life is centered on the stunning artificial Lake Pichola—a glittering drop in the city centre that swells with the first drops of rain. Check in to hotels providing royal and elegance services dotting the cityscape and spend time exploring the city’s royal past. Take out some time and spend the day in the mesmerising universe of the Maharaja of Travancore, is set on an island in the middle of Periyar Lake and is ideal for elephant watching.

Monsoon Getaways in India

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Alleppey – On Track to Nature

Set apart and spend some time in the calm backwaters of Kerala especially on houseboat and grab a chilled beer with fish & feel the dew drops on your palms. What else is needed? Alleppey’s palm-fringed mirror-like-lagoons spring alive each monsoon. It is the best time to snake past a grove of water hyacinth with raindrops breaking the surface of the water with ripples. This is a perfect time to let your body indulge into Ayurvedic treatments by soaking in fragrant oils and come back relaxed, refreshed & rejuvenated to focus on the great life ahead.

Monsoon Getaways in India

 

Shillong – Back to the Nature

Lose yourself free and let your dreams sky high in misty mountains by escaping to its capital of Meghalaya—Shillong. Tee off in its lush green golf course offers a stunning panorama of the peaks surrounding it. In monsoon, prepare your eyes to see those glorious waterfalls that surround this lovely quirky named monsoon destinations like: Spread Eagle Falls, Sweet Falls and Elephant Falls. We be rest assured that your weekend vacation on this destination will be quaint and memorable.

Monsoon Getaways in India

5 Responses
  • Jatin Adlakha
    July 1, 2014

    You missed out on a lot of places like Dudhsagar, Munnar, McleodGanj to name a few! But you have a wonderful collection too. Indeed we are lucky to have so many nice places in our country! Cheers 🙂

  • Paayal Pandyaa
    July 1, 2014

    Dear Jatin,

    You are true, here in India we have amazing places to visit. Not just in India but here in Gujarat, we have lots of great places to visit Like selvassa, Dudhni but coz even I have not been there while I am staying close to those places so I wanted to include only places which I have seen myself 😉

  • Paayal Pandyaa
    July 1, 2014

    Alok, I wish you could visit all these places soon with your family 🙂 Even I want to visit Himalayas from long time but didn’t get the chance yet..

  • Paayal Pandyaa
    July 1, 2014

    Thanks for noticing Rakhi! Its updated now, You can check it 🙂

  • Rakhi Singh
    July 1, 2014

    Lovely compilation dear.BTW you haven’t provided info of Alleppey 🙂