Monsoon is considered the most risky season in terms of travelling. Planning to go to hill stations in this season can put you in danger. Due to continuous rain, the roads get damaged, there is a possibility of mountains cracking and flood-like situation also occurs at many places, but on the other hand, there are many such places in India which can be really explored only during the rainy season. All these are trekking places. While trekking, you get to see such views which can make your trip wonderful and memorable.
Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
The months of July to September are considered the best to explore the Valley of Flowers. During this time, you can come here and see many varieties of flowers at once. The Valley of Flowers, located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. More than 500 species of flowers bloom here. This year, the Valley of Flowers has been opened for tourists from June 1, which will remain open till October 30. Make a plan without delay.
Sinhagad Trek, Pune
Monsoon is the best season to visit Pune, Mumbai. Although the weather of these places is pleasant in most of the months, but it becomes more romantic during monsoon. If you are fond of trekking, then you should not miss Sinhagad Fort Trekking in Pune at all. The way to reach the fort is so picturesque that you will feel like getting lost in it. Sinhagad Trekking is about 3 km long. It takes about 1 hour to complete it.
Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh
Monsoon plans should be made to cover Hampta Pass of Himachal Pradesh. Situated at an altitude of 14,100 feet above sea level, this place looks absolutely green during the rainy season . While trekking here, you can see mountains, rivers and waterfalls. However, trekking here is not easy. It may take 5 to 6 days to complete this trekking starting from Kullu.
Mullayanagiri, Karnataka
Mullayanagiri trek of Karnataka is also a great place for trekking enthusiasts. It is safe even during the rainy season. Mullayanagiri is the highest peak of Karnataka. During monsoon, the number of tourists here doubles. Mullayanagiri trekking is about 10 km long. During trekking, you can also enjoy camping and rock climbing.