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Places To Visit During A Monsoon In India

Amid the hot days and the sunny afternoons, rain is one thing which works wonders for each and every human being as well as the plants and animals, just like a medicine works for the patient. With the arrival of those tiny droplets which quenches the thirst of the rivers, rejuvenates the wildlife and spells a magical touch of freshness all around Mother Nature, we welcome a monsoon with great fun and enthusiasm.
 
Neemrana Fort

A monsoon is one such time of the year when the breeze of freshness blows and the fresh appearance of the plants is a great sight. And trust me, availing the monsoon travel packages will prove to be one of the best decisions you've ever made in your life. Also, if you do not like rain, as a matter of chance, if you look for the monsoon holiday packages, you might end up loving rain too.

Therefore, we have enlisted for you some of the must-visit places to visit in Northern and Western India in the monsoon season.

1. Manesar

Located about 43 kilometers from capital city of Delhi, in the Gurgaon district of Haryana, this is an industrial town and is experiencing a rapid increase and a massive growth in various kinds of working fields. This place is home to a huge variety of landscapes and greenery which are an amazing sight to enjoy along with watching the migratory birds. This is a pretty getaway option in the monsoon season for sure.

2. Neemrana Fort

Besides sticking to the time and the season in which you decide to visit this beautiful piece of art and culture, this is one of the best places which you can include in your monsoon travel package in Rajasthan. A royal drive in those exclusive vintage cars is a one of its kind of experience.

3. Lansdowne

Lansdowne which is a small hill station in the Garhwal region of the state of Uttarakhand provides you a chance to walk down the gorgeous green surroundings with tall trees. The milieu and the landscape of this place are sure to give you major travel goals in the monsoon season.

4. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

The melodious chirping of the birds in the season of a monsoon is a perfect delight and the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is the most amazing place where you would get an experience of a similar kind. This place has some spectacular places of scenic beauty and so you should not forget to pack your cameras before leaving for this beauty. The massive wetlands here are a treat to the eyes too for sure.


5. The Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Located within a distance of 15 kilometers from Delhi, the Okhla bird sanctuary is a place which is beautified to an all new level after it rains in the monsoon season. This masterpiece is a treat to the lens of a photographer's camera. Accurately placed over the Okhla barrage on the Yamuna River, you should add this list on your check list to visit for sure.

There are many other mesmerizing options for you to choose from. You should choose the one which suits you the best.

Sehgal Transport Service is one of the best transportation services in Delhi and also provides many short tour, long tour and weekend tour packages at best prices.

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