10 Places To Visit In India In July - Updated 2024

places to visit in india in july
Manjiri
Manjiri 
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India is known for its monsoon season which brings respite after the scorching summer. In July every year, monsoon season picks up the pace, and its pleasant rain showers light up the landscape of India with lush greenery. Uttarakhand’s Valley of Flowers National Park blooms with colorful flowers, and the scenic natural attractions in Shillong in Meghalaya are indeed a sight to behold. And, if you are wanderlust-bitten explorer, you may head out to visit various scenic destinations in India during this spellbinding time of the year, won’t you? Having a list of best Indian spots to explore in July will help make yourexcursion fun. Scroll down to find the best places to visit in India in July.

1. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie l Picturesque
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If you are looking to unwind in enchanting natural surroundings and experience tranquillity when vacationing in India in July, visit Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh. Mild showers turn the town into a beautiful and romantic place, an ideal destination for honeymoon for newly wedded couples. Lush green forests and surroundings shimmer with pleasant fallen rain. Plan a trekking excursion to trek up to the spectacular Dainkund Peak and offer your prayers at Pholani Devi Temple. Visit serene Subhash Baoli in the north and get a glimpse of panoramic views.

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2. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

Valley of flowers
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Experience the marvel of nature by visiting Valley of Flowers National Park in the Indian state of Uttarakhand in July. Monsoon showers deck up the park with plenty of lovely flowers. Beautiful fields of charming endemic alpine blooms and many other spectacular flowers adorn the stretches of the park, which is famous as a World Heritage Site. Also, the park is known for being home to exotic species of medicinal herbs. Let the spellbinding beauty of this scenic place sink in as you unwind around mesmerizing Himalayan waterfalls, paddocks, and pleasant streams.

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3. Shillong, Meghalaya

Elephant Falls Shillong Meghalaya
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Touring through Shillong in the Indian state of Meghalaya will rejuvenate you as you explore the lush green landscape of the hill station. In July, rainfall is average here, and the region experiences lesser footfall. Make sure you visit enchanting Lady Hydari Park and spend a relaxing time at mesmerizing manicured gardens here. Elephant Falls in July is indeed a splendid sight to behold. If you are fond of hiking, explore gorgeous walking trails that surround pleasant Ward’s Lake.

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4. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

Beautiful inner view of Jahangir Mahal, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
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Nestled on the scenic banks of River Betwa, Orchha is a historic destination present in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The rainfall here is pleasant and less ferocious in July so touring through the town gifts you a mesmerizing experience. Home to historic landmarks such as sacred temples and majestic palaces, Orchha serves as a perfect treat to history buffs. Witness spectacular Mughal architectural feats at Jahangir Mahal, and admire exquisite mural paintings at Laxmi Narayan Temple here.

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5. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Upper Lake vire kodaikanal
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Tucked away in a spellbinding region of forested valleys, serene lakes, and granite cliffs, Kodaikanal is a fantastic monsoon getaway in Tamil Nadu. The hill town sits about 2,000 meters (6,561.68 feet) high from the sea level, and jaw-dropping waterfalls, grassy terrain, and enchanting lakes adorn it. Visit beautiful star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake with a lush green forest outlining it. Enjoy the fun of rowing boats in the pleasant waters and exploring nature trails by going for a hiking or biking excursion.

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6. West Sikkim

The Royal Ruins , RABDENTSE , West Sikkim
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Are you longing for a unique trekking experience in India? If yes, make sure that you visit West Sikkim in July, as it’s a fantastic trekking hotspot due to its soaring elevations. The weather in July is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing in this region. Witness the pristine, tranquil environment at Geyzing which is a beautiful hill station in West Sikkim. Tour through mesmerizing Pelling, a scenic town that offers sweeping views of Khangchendzonga, and witness natural beauty.

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7. Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh (from USD 73.0)

Rejuvenate yourself in the cold and pleasant monsoon, after beating the scorching summers, by visiting Dharmashala in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh in July. Cedar forests adorn the hillside destination and enhance its beauty and tranquillity. Dharmashala is well-known for being home to Dalai Lama. Have an enriching spiritual experience by visiting Thekchen Chöling Temple Complex here. View panoramic views of spectacular Dhaulandhar ranges.

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Dharamshala Sightseeing Tour

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8. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar Maharashtra
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Blessed with breathtaking peaks, spectacular waterfalls, beautiful farms of strawberries, and charming rivers, Mahabaleshwar is a pleasant hill town in Maharashtra to unwind during monsoons. If you love rains, July is an ideal time to explore Mahabaleshwar. It’s the only time of the year when you can enjoy mild showers and gaze at spellbinding nature views. Visit serene lakes, capture enchanting photos of lush green valleys in your camera, enjoy light drizzles, and snack on hot, delicious street-side food here.

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9. Kausani, Uttarakhand

Kausani Uttarakhdn India
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A fantastic retreat away from the bustling city life, Kausani in Uttarakhand is a pleasant destination to spend your sabbatical in July. It’s a village and hill station that offers you a unique opportunity to view splendorous marvels of nature. Get a glimpse of the highest peaks of the Himalayas from here. Experience the tranquillity and pleasant drizzles and rejuvenate yourself before you get back to your routine.

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10. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Kempty Water Fall Mussoorie
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Famous as the Queen of the Hills, Mussoorie is a lovely getaway in Uttarakhand that boasts pristine nature and gifts you a tranquil experience in monsoons. The showers of rain bless the landscape of Mussoorie with lush greenery, thereby making it a tropical paradise to unwind. Do not miss visiting soaring Kempty Falls, which flows in full swing during the monsoon. Experience the colonial vibe at The Mall, which is a boulevard that has many eateries and shops.

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Experience a mesmerizing visit to India in July

India is well-known for various seasons and pleasant climatic conditions, including monsoon season. At the same time, India boasts countless tourist destinations that are best to explore during the rainy season. So, if you are longing for a break in India, make sure you explore all these best places to visit in India in July and get a memorable experience to cherish forever.

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Manjiri Kochrekar is a travel blogger from India. She loves exploring and learning various destinations, their history, culture, and peculiarities. Writing is her passion, which means she enjoys...Read more

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