Best places to visit in July
Ideal place to visit in July
After the summer months, the freshness of the rains in July, the greenery of the mountains and the cloud covered valleys attract tourists. People head to the mountains with family and friends to get relief from the heat. If you also want to take a break from the everyday hustle and bustle, July is a wonderful time to travel.
During this time, many areas of India become even more beautiful due to monsoon. In some places the waterfalls are in their full glory, while in others the cloud covered mountains provide a magical experience. If you are looking for places to spend your holidays this July, then these five places should be on your travel list.
Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
Traveling to the Valley of Flowers between July to September is a great option, because at this time this valley of Uttarakhand is full of colorful flowers. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a paradise for trekking and nature lovers. You will want to capture the beauty of this place in your camera again and again.
Ladakh
If you are fond of adventure, then the month of July is best suited to visit Ladakh. The clear weather, blue sky, snow-capped mountains and the view of Pangong Lake will make your trip unforgettable. It is a dream place for bike travel lovers.
Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg, often called the ‘Scotland of India’, is another great place to visit this month. The region is famous for its coffee plantations. Coorg is full of greenery in July; Its beauty is further enhanced with tea gardens, waterfalls and cool breeze. If you want to spend a peaceful and relaxing holiday, then Coorg is an ideal choice.
Mount Abu, Rajasthan
Mount Abu is a great place to escape the heat of Rajasthan, and the weather here is very pleasant in July. Boating in Nakki Lake along with a visit to Dilwara Temple and Sunset Point will make your trip special.
Meghalaya
The beauty of Meghalaya, known as the ‘Home of Clouds’, increases even more during monsoon. The clear waters of Cherrapunji, Shillong and Umngot River (also known as Dawki Lake) mesmerize the tourists. This place is no less than a heaven for rain lovers.
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