Perfect getaways for photographers this monsoon!

For someone who loves photography and cannot wait to capture the beauty of the rainy season, here are few places that are the perfect getaway during the monsoon season.

1. MAJULI, ASSAM

A large river island located on the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Majuli has a total area of 1250 square kilometers. The sunset adds beauty and colour to this town and during the rainy season, this majestic island gets covered in a beautiful green cloak.


2. MALSHEJ GHAT, MAHARASHTRA

A mountain pass on the western ghat range, Malshej ghat is famous for the different kinds of flora and fauna especially the quails, cuckoos and flamingos. During the monsoon, the curvy roads and the beautiful mountains will leave you so mesmerised that you'll wish that you could stay here forever.


3. SHOJA, HIMACHAL PRADESH

A small settlement on the Himalayas, Shoja is situated 8500 ft above sea level. These hills offer photographers the chance to capture this town's natural beauty. Along with this, the jungle and the trek is just an added incentive to visit this beautiful town.


4. ZIRO, HIMACHAL PRADESH

A favourite town for the world heritage site for a number of years, Ziro is a census town located in the lower Subansiri district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by rich rice fields and mountains that boast pine trees in large numbers. The onset of the monsoon adds further colour and vibrancy to this already beautiful town.


5. KODAIKANAL, TAMIL NADU

A popular tourist destination, this city is often referred to as the princess of the hill stations. The monsoon brings life to this picturesque city. And the fresh and delightful aroma of the rain-drenched mud and the trees are sure to freshen you up.


6. MUNNAR, KERELA

A hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, Munnar is famous not only for its magnificent beauty but also for its plantation (kannan devan), making this a photographer's dream. The monsoon adds colour and contrast this beautiful town and turns its hills into a landscape masterpiece.



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