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A traveller's guide to adventure, wellness, and discovery in the rain

India's monsoon season is one of a kind, where lush green landscapes, wellness treatments, and vibrant festivals await. Catch hold of the rain for adventure, rejuvenation, and cultural discovery.

A traveller's guide to adventure, wellness, and discovery in the rain

Saturday July 20, 2024 , 4 min Read

Monsoon in India is a magical time. The pitter-patter of rain on the windowpane evokes mixed emotions, the earthy scent of petrichor awakens the senses, and the sight of rain-drenched streets—glistening under streetlights—ignites a sense of cosy contentment.

While it's a welcome respite from the scorching summer, the relentless downpour can be frustrating for others. Disrupted plans, travel woes, and the constant dampness can dampen spirits. 

But fret not. This curated list by YS Life will help you make the most of the rainy season. Let the monsoon trip commence!

Adventure amidst downpour

The Western Ghats transform into a trekker's paradise during the monsoon. Imagine mist-covered trails winding through Coorg's coffee plantations, leading to breathtaking Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls. Each turn unveils a fresh perspective on the rain-washed greenery.

Goa, typically known for its beaches, glows differently in monsoon. The crowds disappear and offbeat places come alive. Exploring places like Tambdi Surla, Hivre Waterfalls, and Dudhsagar Falls in the middle of the monsoon is visually pleasing amidst the emerald jungle.

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Parra Road, Goa | Image source: Shutterstock

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Goa, Offbeat

Move east to Meghalaya, where verdant hills and valleys entice exploration. Trek through misty landscapes in Nongriat, Cherrapunji, or Nongbareh, encountering the awe-inspiring living root bridges that span gushing rivers. 

The rains transform into a fairytale scene, with cascading waterfalls and emerald forests stretching as far as the eye can see.

For an adrenaline rush, white-water rafting down the turbulent rivers of Rishikesh provides an unforgettable experience against a backdrop of dramatic natural beauty.

Rejuvenate with ancient practices

Throughout India, Ayurvedic retreats offer a haven for detoxification and holistic healing to travellers. Kerala, with its rich Ayurvedic heritage, marks  Karkidakam in July and August — a month according to the Malayalam calendar which is ideal for body and mind purification treatments. 

ayurveda

Monsoon is the perfect time to get therapeutic Ayurvedic massages in Kerala | Image source: Shutterstock

Therapeutic massages with herbal oils and specialised diets help restore balance and vitality, aligning perfectly with the body's natural cleansing process during the monsoon.

Beyond Ayurveda, India boasts numerous spa retreats, catering to every wellness enthusiast. Choose from a yoga retreat or a nature-inspired staycation to fully embrace the monsoon's essence.

Cultural exploration and offbeat discoveries

The monsoon is accompanied by a range of cultural experiences. Rajasthan comes alive during the Teej festival—a celebration of the monsoon's life-giving rains. Women adorned in traditional attire sing songs and perform rituals, expressing their gratitude for this vital resource in the arid region.

Kerala's Onam festival is celebrated with grandeur, marking the harvest season with boat races, traditional dances, and elaborate flower arrangements known as Athapookkalam. This cultural union showcases the state's rich traditions amid a backdrop of Kerala’s backwaters, lush greenery, and festive fervour.

India has much to offer for those seeking to discover offbeat places. In the Western Ghats, the small town of Agumbe in Karnataka is known as the ‘Cherrapunji of the South’ as it receives heavy rainfall. It offers a pristine rainforest experience, with numerous trekking trails leading to the spectacular Barkana Falls.

Meghalaya

Trek through misty landscapes in Meghalaya, encountering the awe-inspiring living root bridges that span gushing rivers | Image source: Shutterstock

The quaint village of Mawlynnong in Meghalaya—touted as the cleanest village in Asia—is another hidden gem. The village offers an escape from urban life and an experience of sustainable living practices.

In the heart of Goa lies the serene village of Netravali. Known for its bubbling lake and dense forests, Netravali is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The village—with its charming local culture and untouched landscapes—provides a unique monsoon experience.

Remember to pack light with quick-drying clothes and waterproof gear for your monsoon adventures. Sturdy walking shoes are essential to navigate rain-soaked trails. Be mindful of potential landslides in hilly areas and avoid venturing out during heavy downpours.

Whether you're an adventurer seeking thrills, a wellness enthusiast yearning for rejuvenation, or a culture lover eager to explore—India's monsoon season caters to all.


Edited by Suman Singh