Himachal Pradesh

The hill stations of Himachal Pradesh, such as Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala, are popular destinations during August. The lush greenery and pleasant weather make it a great time to explore the mountains and enjoy the cool climate. Just be prepared for occasional rain showers.

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Kerala

The monsoon season is in full swing in Kerala during August. The backwaters, lush landscapes, and Ayurvedic treatments can be particularly appealing during this time. The rain can add to the romantic and serene atmosphere.

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Goa

Despite being the off-season, Goa can still be a good destination in August. The crowds are thinner, and you might find some good deals on accommodation. Just keep in mind that some water activities might be restricted due to the rough seas.

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Munnar, Kerala

Known for its tea gardens, Munnar looks stunning during the monsoon season. The misty landscapes and vibrant greenery create a captivating atmosphere for nature enthusiasts

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Ladakh

August is a great time to visit Ladakh, as the weather is relatively mild and the roads are usually open for travel. You can explore stunning landscapes, high-altitude lakes, and Buddhist monasteries.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a beautiful hill station with lush coffee plantations. The monsoon enhances the natural beauty of this region, making it a great place for a peaceful getaway.

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Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

This hill station comes alive during the monsoon with its numerous waterfalls and lush landscapes. The cool weather and misty atmosphere create a romantic ambiance.

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Udaipur, Rajasthan

While Rajasthan generally experiences a harsh summer, Udaipur can be relatively pleasant in August due to its lakes and greenery. The rain-washed city adds a unique charm to the traditional architecture.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands

While August is technically the rainy season here, you can still find periods of sunshine and enjoy water activities like snorkeling and scuba diving.

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