Jun 27, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
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The stunning landscapes, monasteries, and unique culture make it a perfect destination. The roads are accessible in July, and the weather is pleasant.
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Known as "Little Lhasa," it's the residence of the Dalai Lama. Enjoy the serene monasteries, cafes, and trekking opportunities like Triund.
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For adventure seekers, Spiti offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and a chance to disconnect from the world.
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Ideal for spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts. Enjoy yoga, meditation, and river rafting on the Ganges.
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The "City of Lakes" offers beautiful palaces, lakes, and vibrant markets. The monsoon adds a refreshing touch to the city's charm.
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While typically a winter destination, Goa in July is quieter and more affordable. Enjoy the lush greenery, monsoon festivals, and empty beaches.
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Coorg, Karnataka: Known for its coffee plantations and scenic beauty, Coorg is refreshing during the monsoon. Visit Abbey Falls, Raja's Seat, and various coffee estates.
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The French Quarter, beautiful beaches, and tranquil ashrams make Pondicherry an excellent solo travel destination. The monsoon brings a pleasant change in the weather.
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The tea gardens, misty hills, and waterfalls make Munnar a picturesque destination. Enjoy the lush greenery and serene environment.
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Experience the spiritual aura of Varanasi. Attend the Ganga Aarti, explore the ghats, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
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