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Wednesday 2 August 2017

13 places for a refreshing monsoon getaway from Bengaluru





Munnar

Munnar, with its tea estates- is majestic. During the monsoons it is extraordinary. Little cloud cover, farm walks and rolling hills and valleys rife with streams, Munnar is one of the most attractive places in Kerala and one heck of a monsoon getaway from Bangalore.
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Hebri, Udupi

Renowned for its evergreen forests Hebri attains its extraordinary heights throughout monsoon. A dreamlike weather with the scenes of the Kudalatheertha Falls which is also in the region.
Photo: Mygola
Dandeli

By the river Kali, perched amidst dense jungle that is home to wildlife, Dandeli offers brilliant rapids that are a test to the serious rafter.

Photo: Bangalore Hikers
Yercaud

The fact that one needs to manage 20 hairpins post-Salem to reach this hill station shouldn’t stop you from visiting. As filled with lakes and thick jungle, the place has an extraordinary beauty during the monsoon. The location is ideal for bird watching, nature walks and photography.
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Agumbe, Shimoga

The second highest precipitation in India, Agumbe is one site that ought to be ignored during the monsoons by those who may get excited in the rains. That being said, you have plenty to enjoy this place during the monsoon including waterfalls and streams that snake through jungles.

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Kudremukh and Coffee Estates, Chikmagalur
Kudremukh (Horse Face hill) that’s made of combined mountain slopes. Come monsoon and the place takes on especially alluring features with the water drops on the tip of grass. With great home-stay alternatives in the area and also waterfalls, streams and coffee plantations in the region you are in for a lovely time at this getaway.

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Ketti Valley, Ooty

Extending from the Mysore Plateau to the plains of Coimbatore is the Ketti Valley. With rain, Ooty's fauna gets a shade greener that makes things all the more beautiful.

Photo: The Holiday India
Chembra Hills, Wayanad

The Chembra Hills is one of the fascinating locales in Wayanad, a place that’s supposedly close to God’s heart in God’s own country. Hillocks right out of a fairy tale, a heart shaped lake that never dries up, and more real beauty adds to the beauty of the land. You will need to climb six peaks to reach the top of Chembra Hills that’s at the height of 2,100 mt.

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Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills is regarded to as ‘Andhra’s Ooty.’ This most romantic place allows fantastic views of the Eastern Ghats, and the fresh mountain air might just be what the doctor directed. Another attraction of this hill location is some of the oldest geological rock structures you find here.

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Tiger Reserve, Masinagudi

One of the great monsoon getaways around Bangalore, Masinagudi represents a rain soaked array of trees and green thickets complete with blossoms in bloom in the jungle. Of course, the Tigers themselves are noble, to say the least, some rain or shine.

Photo: TravelEscape
Mandalpatti, Coorg

Mandalpatti is one of the least travelled regions in the beautiful Coorg. Often touched by fog, the mountain range offers scenic views in a gorgeous green scenery, and with the feeling of rain, it’s more than a little romantic.

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Shivanasamudra Falls, Mandya

The attraction of any waterfall is developed by rain. It goes with the Shivanasamudra Falls in the island town of the same name. It’s the river Cauvery that separates into two before dropping from a height of 320ft.

Skandagiri

A historic village complete with 18th-century forts and rustic life that transports you to another time, Skandagiri is a refreshing getaway. Rains are a reward with this place. Reaching all the way up a hilltop to be received by water carrying clouds is an experience unto itself.

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