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1. Shillong, Meghalaya Known as the Scotland of the East because of the rolling hills and peaks around the town, Shillong during monsoons is a great place to be visited as it sees plenty of rainfall and less of tourists which makes it a perfect time to visit. The lush misty hills, high waterfalls and brimming lakes are a must see and the fact that it situated far away from the bustling city has made it retain its charm. 2. Valley of Flowers,Uttarakhand Name any difficult to pronounce flower and chances are youll find it here. The Valley of Flowers in July is carpeted by a wide range of flowers and many exotic ones too; Wild roses, blue corydalis, saxifrage, geraniums to name a few. July is easily the best time to visit Valley of Flo,wers with large sprawl of nature, as the places literally blooms in the monsoons. 3.Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh Practically built over five hills, what better place to visit in monsoons than this? Dalhousie in July receives mild rainfalls which makes this place rather pleasant. Apart from the inviting lush greenery around, it even has many adventure sporting activities to boast. Scenic beauty at its best, Dalhousie isnt one to disappoint during monsoons. 4.Goa Goa in monsoons has much to offer than just its beaches. The rain is refreshing and splashes natures colors over the state. Goa has a lot of wildlife sanctuaries of which Mollem National Park and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuaries are particularly favored during monsoons. The magnificent Dudhsagar Fallslocated near the Mollem National Park is at its best during the monsoons. A quiet boat cruise along the Mandovi River is another thing you could do here. July being an off season, the rates are pretty cheap however most of the beach shacks and water activities may be closed.
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Hi Rohan, Here is a list of places that might help you out in planning your next getaway: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-places-to-visit-in-july-in-india Hope you have a great trip! :)
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In this month you should go to Amarnath.This might just be your best bet to enjoy the lush green environs of the location because during winters the temperature drops to a chilly -8 degrees sometimes. Plus, the much awaited Amarnath Yatra happens during the months of Shravana i.e. July-August and we'd recommend you to not miss that. For further info visit https://www.chardhamtour.in/amarnath-yatra
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Andaman Rajasthan Spiti Valley Auli Kodaikanal Munnar and Waynad Hampi Ooty Rann of Kutch Kashmir Vizag
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