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Writer's pictureAnjali Srivastav

Top Adventurous Activities in India's Rain-Kissed Destinations


The arrival of the monsoon season in India brings with it a sense of rejuvenation and verdant surroundings that lure travelers seeking adventure from all directions. As the rains chase away the dust and heat of summer, the rainy season transforms India into a playground for those seeking thrilling encounters amid the most dramatic displays of nature. Here are some adventurous activities you can do in India during the monsoon season, which spans from the Northeastern highlands to the Western Ghats.


The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, come to life during the monsoon season. The Sahyadri range is home to some of the most breathtaking and challenging treks in India. The Kudremukh trek in Karnataka, the Chembra Peak climb in Kerala, and the Harishchandragad trek in Maharashtra are a few locations where you may put your stamina to the test and take in the pure beauty of nature. Trekking in the Western Ghats offers an unforgettable experience due to its misty trails, cascading waterfalls, and chances to witness hotspots for biodiversity.


The monsoon season is ideal for white water rafting in the Himalayan area because it causes the rivers to flood. The Teesta in Sikkim, the Brahmaputra in Assam, and the Ganges near Rishikesh have some of the world's most exciting rapids. Every thrill-seeker should experience sailing over the rough waves with the breathtaking Himalayas in the background. It's an exhilarating pastime.


During the monsoon season, the Valley of Flowers, situated in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, is a sight to see. Usually covered in snow, the valley is transformed into a stunning floral carpet. Camping in the middle of this breathtaking floral display, under the bright monsoon sky, offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquilly. The adjacent Hemkund Sahib gurudwara adds a spiritual element to this already wonderful occasion.


Kerala's backwaters offer thrilling kayaking excursions in addition to leisurely houseboat trips during the monsoon season. Kayaking enthusiasts will find the thick vegetation and rising streams to be the perfect setting. As you paddle by lakes, rivers, and canals, take in a close-up view of Keralan rural life on the serene backwaters of Kollam or Alappuzha (Alleppey).



For those who wish to soar high, Kamshet, which is near Pune, offers some of India's best paragliding experiences. The location becomes much more charming during the monsoon season when the scenery turns a vibrant green. The thrill of soaring over the lush surroundings and feeling the cool touch of the monsoon wind will leave you speechless.


Bike enthusiasts find bliss in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh during the monsoon season. Rough terrain, challenging routes, and the stunning high-altitude desert environment all come together to provide an incredible riding experience. Take a leisurely stroll around the pristine lakes, ancient monasteries, and bleak landscape, which make a striking contrast to the lush settings found elsewhere in India during the rainy season.


During the monsoon season, wildlife enthusiasts should schedule a trip to Kaziranga National Park in Assam and the Sundarbans in West Bengal. Kaziranga National Park, home to one-horned rhinoceroses, bursts into vibrant colour with the arrival of migratory birds. The Sundarbans, the world's largest tidal halophytic mangrove forests, offer a unique opportunity to view Royal Bengal Tigers among other creatures.


The coastline of India provides excellent surfing conditions throughout monsoon season long. The best spots to surf are on the beaches of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Goa. All levels of surfers find the monsoon season's waves to be exhilarating.

Before embarking on these activities, don't forget to take all necessary safety precautions and show respect for the environment. The monsoon season offers a plethora of fun activities, but you should proceed with caution due to the unpredictable weather. Get ready, exercise caution, and let India's rainy season to release your inhibitions and give you a spirit of adventure.

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