Wonderful places to visit in India in August
August is the time when rainfall has begun work in most places in India if you are expecting the rains to plan a voyage. In August, the mousson showers bring soothing weather, luscious greenery, sky-high waterfalls, relaxing winds, and a feeling of just pace as nature enthuses. This is also the time to take advantage of the best airlines and hotel travel deals offered by fewer tourist crowds because it is a lean tourist season in India. Where to go, wondering? We have covered you with a list of some wonderful places in August to visit in India, where travelers can never miss. Select the one you like and pack your bags to make the India Tour Packages more memorable in August.
Mahabaleshwar & Panchgani, Maharashtra
Mahabaleshwar, often referred to as the Queen of Maharashtra hills, is one of India’s leading mountain destinations. If you want to enjoy the cool, foggy, lush green environment, go to Mahabaleshwar in August as the showers of Monsoon enhance the beauty of this beautiful hill resort. During your Mahabaleshwar Tour, visit Arthur’s Seat, Wilson Point, Kate’s Point & Elephant Head Point, Connaught Peak, and Bombay points for stunning views of surrounding hills, blowing waterfalls, and riverbeds. Also as part of the Mahabaleshwar Pakete, it is possible to visit Panchgani, the Strawberry County of Maharashtra.
Alleppey, Kerala
Alleppey or Alappuzha is the place to visit in India in August as the host of this month’s Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race is not a big problem. If you’re a freak adventurer you’re not sure. The most competitive and famous boat races are held on the Punnamada lake every year in both Kerala and India. The spectacle is when several serpentine boats accompanied by some 150 oarsmen cross the waters of the lake, drums, and traditional Vanchipattu songs. About 200,000 visitors including international tourism come as part of Alleppey Tour Packages to watch this amazing race. Besides, houseboat cruises on lovely backwaters, a relaxing Ayurvedic massage, and large Alleppey temples make a great holiday during the monsoons.
Vrindavan & Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
Mathura and Vrindavan, popular places for visiting the great Janmashtami celebrations, is another popular place in August in India. Mathura is the holy city of Lord Krishna born while Vrindavan is home to his infancy. Mathura is also one of India’s seven ancient religious cities (Saptha puri), with Ayodhya, Haridwar, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Ujjain, and Dwarka being the other seven. The holy cities of Mathura & Vrindavan were visited by a large number of pilgrims and tourists in August to take part in the Janmashtami fiestas in Delhi Tour Packages as they are among the highlights in the Delhi area. Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, known to be Lord Krishna’s exact birthplace, is the most frequented location in Mathura.
Lonavala & Khandala, Maharashtra
The two hill stations in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra are situated near Mumbai and Pune in Lonavala and Khandala. When the air is moist and cool, the hills are covered up in a dense cloud and the greenery is renewed with the precipitation, Lonavala serves as the perfect monsoon getaway for the people of Pune and Mumbai. Several waterfalls can also be seen at this time. You will be able to enjoy a great view from many points of view of the Lonavala tour, exploring Karla and Bhaja Caves, trekking around Lohagad Forts, and the Rajmachi Point.
Athirapally Falls, Kerala
Athirapally is a magnificent waterfall formed across the Chalakudy River located in the Thrissur districts of Kerala on the entrance to the Sholayar hills. It falls by several parallel streams from about 80 feet in height. When the water gains strength and all rivers join together and appear like Niagara Falls it’s a spectacular sight during the monsoon. It is one of Kerala’s biggest cascades and among India’s best waterfalls. The nearest attractions in Athirapally that can be visited as part of Kerala Tour Packages are the Vazhachal Waterfalls, Chapra Falls, Sholayar Dam, Valparai, and Malayattur Wildlife Sanctuary.
Vadodara, Gujarat
Vadodara is one of the most popular tourist areas in Gujarat, located on the banks of the Vishwamitri River. Vadodara is not just a memorable weekend getaway, but also a famous town that oozes architecture, since most offices and buildings under Guptas, Solankis, Mughals, and Marathas stand today. It is an ideal destination for a memorable weekend. It is one of the most beautiful spots in Monsoon in India, as the Baroda architectural monuments look fresh in the rainy season with a beautiful texture of nature. Some of the remarkable archaeological parks are Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Baroda Museum, Kirti Mandir, and Champaner – and must include Vadodara Tour Packages. Don’t miss visiting the University Statue and Narmada Dam, as this is a show where you can see the rainy washed views, dams, and lush green surroundings.