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5 Best Places to Visit Solo in India This Monsoon
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5 Best Places to Visit Solo in India This Monsoon

If you are planning a solo trip during the monsoon, these five Indian destinations offer the perfect mix of peace, nature, and personal discovery. From tea valleys to spiritual towns, this guide is all you need.

Chirag Alawadhi
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1. Munnar, Kerala

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Tucked in the hills of Kerala, Munnar turns into a green paradise during the monsoon. The rain adds a fresh glaze to its already vibrant tea plantations. Mist floats through the valleys and every corner smells like wet earth and eucalyptus. For solo travellers, Munnar offers quiet treks, long drives through winding roads, and evenings spent sipping tea by the window. The slow pace of the place gives you space to breathe, reset, and take in the beauty of nature without distractions.

2. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

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Rishikesh offers more than just adventure and yoga. During the rains, this spiritual town becomes calm and almost mystical. The Ganga flows fuller and stronger, the ghats shine after every downpour, and the cool air makes every walk feel like meditation. Travelling solo here is not just safe but deeply enriching. You can sign up for a meditation retreat, try white water rafting if the weather allows, or just spend time journaling in one of the riverside cafes that overlook the hills.

3. Coorg, Karnataka

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Coorg becomes a canvas of greens and greys during the monsoon. The light drizzle, the foggy mornings, and the scent of coffee from nearby estates make it ideal for a solo escape. Whether you are walking through spice plantations or reading a book in a warm homestay, Coorg lets you slow down. You can also try delicious local dishes like pandi curry and akki roti while soaking in the relaxed pace of the town. For travellers who enjoy their own company, Coorg gives the space and warmth you need.

4. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

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One of the rainiest places in the world, Cherrapunji comes alive in monsoon with a drama that is unmatched. Waterfalls rush over cliffs, mist rolls over the roads, and every trail feels like an adventure. For a solo traveller, this place promises both thrill and silence. You can trek to the famous living root bridges, explore ancient caves, and meet local Khasi families who are known for their hospitality. Cherrapunji invites you to connect with the raw power of nature and the simple rhythms of village life.

5. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

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Tawang is not the most common choice for a monsoon trip, which is exactly why it is so special. The rain adds to the mystique of the place. Thick forests, dramatic waterfalls, and views that stretch into the clouds make it a visual treat. Monasteries echo with chants as mist wraps around the valleys. For a solo traveller seeking quiet and reflection, Tawang offers the perfect environment. You can spend days exploring Buddhist culture, walking through sleepy streets, or simply looking out at landscapes that feel untouched by time.

 

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