In India, August is the month of monsoon. So the touch of rain adds to the beauty of many tropical regions of India. The lush green landscape or the warm weather attracts tourists from across the world. Following are the best places to visit in August in India
India is a treasure which is packed with beauty and greenery. In the month of August, many people prefer going for vacation because of the festive season and the love they have for rainfall. You might be worried about the landslides or adverse weather but there are certain places in India where you will experience the best in this season only. So here is the Top 7 Places to visit in August under 3000
1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
In Andaman and Nicobar Islands rains are on and off, while the other days are mostly sunny. During rainy season even it is not always raining so you can enjoy being at this place. Beladaru beach is the best place to visit. Being off season Andaman is quite cheap that time. Even the accommodation and food is not that costly, so it’s best to visit Andaman during rains. Even the greenery looks amazing at this time. So plan your trip in this month.
2. Bikaner
Another Place you can visit in August under 3000 is Bikaner. Bikaner in Rajasthan is a beautiful place. In rains especially in August climate becomes the best. The majestic palaces of Junagarh, Lalgarh, Gajner and the famous Jain Temple and Karni Mata Temple are some of the places which you must visit in Bikaner in the rainy season. While you enjoy the rain splashes at these awesome locations don’t forget to shop artificial jewelry, suits and special block print bed sheets. Bikaner is not an expensive place so in Rs 3000 in a day you can enjoy this location.
3. Puducherry
In the month of August, the temperature in Pondicherry cools down due to monsoon. It enables the visitors to enjoy the lush green fields and hilly terrains of Pondicherry. The sprawling vast land of coffee plantations which leaves a distinct fragrance of coffee in the air is the major attraction of this destination. Other than these plantation fields, The French War Memorial, Pondicherry Museum and Jawahar Toy Museum are some places you must visit. The beach in Pondicherry is also a must visit during this season. As the time of holidays is over so the accommodation gets cheap at this place.
4. Mount Abu
Another Top 7 Place you can visit in August under 3000 is Mount Abu. Mount Abu in Rajasthan is the best hill station. It is a treat to the eyes as Rajasthan is quite hot and this is a cooler place. The beautiful landscape and the architecture of this place look amazing in August. Compared to other places rainfall is less in August and it’s off season. So you get a combination of beauty plus the stay becomes less expensive. In good Rs 3000, you can enjoy a day in Mount Abu.
5. Goa
On reading Goa you might be shocked but yes Goa is best to visit in monsoon. You cannot stay on the beach during the night or go for water sports but yes the beauty at this time is best. Even it’s off season you can get hotels at the very low price plus the food is dirt cheap. Even beer is not that costly. So exploring Goa can be worth in August as you can see the best places and that too at a low price.
6. Mussoorie
Mussoorie is located in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges and is a delight to see this place in August. The journey from Dehradun to Mussoorie is itself an incredible one. This place has a beautiful landscape and to the more, it is off season. Yes, so finally you can experience best hotels in low price plus the mouth watering food also at a comparatively cheaper rate.
7. Manali
Average cost/per person 1500- 1800 per- day.
How to reach- Travelling by bus can be the best way to reach the place. While going on bus one can explore the beauty of hills. Going by air or train can be little expensive.
Major attractions Rohtang Pass, Shiva Cafe, Triund Trek, Hadimba Temple,Monastery of Dalai Lama, Manu temple, Beas Kund, Solang Valley, are some of the places to visit in Manali.
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