Enjoy the refreshing wind and explore the best monsoon destinations in South India during the month of July. With temperatures hovering around 24 to 32 degrees Celsius and frequent rainfall hitting the lush green landscapes, the monsoon is considered the ideal season to explore South India. 

In July, South India turns into a lush green paradise, offering a mesmerising landscape. From cascading waterfalls to misty hills and historic ruins, South India is considered the most popular tourist destination to explore during the monsoon. The best places to visit in South India in July include Coorg, Wayanad, Munnar, Agumbe, Araku Valley, and Alleppey, among others. Keep reading the post to know about these places 

Top 7 South Indian Destinations in July

1. Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg Hills

From roaring waterfalls to mesmerising landscapes, Coorg is among the top South India monsoon travel destinations. During the monsoon season, or in July, the average temperature of the district ranges between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, making it the ideal season to witness the scenic landscape and other key tourist attractions. 

Nicknamed “Scotland of India”, Coorg is renowned for the Abbey Falls, which is considered one of the must-see tourist attractions in the region. The waterfalls are surrounded by lush green coffee plantations and offer a scenic landscape. You can also explore the panoramic view of the Western Ghats at the scenic Raja’s Seat, a garden, which is also renowned for its serene sunsets and toy train rides. 

In Coorg, you can also enjoy various unique experiences, like interacting with majestic elephants at the Dubare Elephant Camp. The camp acts as the premier conservation and eco-tourism hub in the region, and you can bathe, feed, and learn about the majestic animal. 

In the district, you can also visit various other key tourist attractions and spiritual sites, like the Namdroling Monastery, Mandalpatti Viewpoint, Iruppu Falls, and Nisargadhama Forest, among others.

2. Wayanad, Kerala
Edakkal Caves

Experience a memorable time at Wayanad, which is also commonly known as the “Green Paradise”, and is considered one of the most popular South Indian monsoon travel destinations

In July, the city experiences heavy rainfall, with pleasant and cool temperatures, ranging from 17 to 28 degrees Celsius. The monsoon season brings out the lush green landscapes of the city, making it the ideal duration for visitors to explore. 

In Wayanad, you can explore various key tourist attractions, like the prehistoric Edakkal Caves. Dating back over 8,000 years, the caves provide a vital insight into the ancient civilisations in the region. 

You can also explore the nation’s largest earthen dam, Banasura Sagar Dam, which offers a scenic view of the surrounding landscape, along with various water sports, like speed boating. 

In Wayanad, you can also explore various other key tourist attractions, like Pookode Lake, Kuruvadweep (Kuruva Island), Lakkidi View Point, and Soochipara Falls, among others. You can also experience thrilling adventure activities in the city, like trekking, ziplining, and kayaking, among others.

3. Munnar, Kerala
Echo Point

From lush green tea plantations to misty valleys and scenic landscapes, Munnar is one of the best places to visit in South India in July. Nicknamed the “Kashmir of South India” and “Switzerland of South India”, Munnar is home to some of the most beautiful and mesmerising tourist destinations in Kerala. 

In Munnar, you can explore the scenic Eravikulam National Park, which is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. The national park offers stunning landscapes, and is also home to the Anamudi Peak, the highest peak of the Western Ghats and South India. 

In the city, you can also visit the Mattupetty Dam, which is located near tea gardens and offers various thrilling adventure sports, like motorboats and speedboats. In Munnar, you can also explore other major tourist attractions, like the Tea Museum, Kundala Dam, Echo Point, and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, among others.

4. Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
Araku Valley

Nicknamed the “Ooty of Andhra Pradesh”, Araku Valley is considered one of the popular hill stations in South India to visit in July. Located about 117 kilometres away from Visakhapatnam, Araku Valley is home to various key tourist attractions, which include scenic caves, stunning gardens, and cascading waterfalls. 

In Araku Valley, you can explore the renowned 50-million-year-old limestone caves, Borra Caves, which feature stunning stalactite formations. In the city, you can also explore the beautiful Padmapuram Gardens, the former botanical garden, which features a toy train, along with hanging cottages, and a large variety of flora. 

In this valley, you can also explore various other prominent tourist attractions, like the Tribal Museum, Coffee Museum, Chaparai Waterfalls, and Ananthagiri Hills, among others.

5. Thenmala, Kerala
Thenmala

The first planned eco-tourism destination of India, Thenmala, is considered one of the most popular Kerala places to visit in July. Thenmala is located about 70 kilometres away from Kollam, and features lush green forests, along with tons of adventure activities. In the city, you can explore the main Thenmala Ecotourism Zone, which houses Adventure Zone, Leisure Zone, and Culture Zone, offering unique and thrilling experiences. 

In Thenmala, you can experience thrilling adventure activities, especially in the Thenmala Ecotourism region. You can visit the elevated walkway in the region, along with mountain biking, rock climbing, river crossing, nature trails, and resting spots, among others. 

In the city, you can also explore the Palaruvi Waterfalls, a renowned and scenic waterfall, along with the Thenmala Dam and Reservoir. You can also explore the Nakshatravanam, Deer Rehabilitation Centre, and Rosemala, among other popular tourist attractions in the city.

6. Alleppey, Kerala

Experience the serene backwaters and houseboats of Alleppey, also known as the “Venice of the East”. Also known as Alappuzha, the city is home to scenic lakes, beautiful beaches, and a historic lighthouse. You can also visit the renowned backwaters of Alleppey, which feature houseboat stays, along with speed boating and kayaking, through the palm-fringed canals of the city.

In the city, you can explore the iconic Vembanad Lake, the longest lake in the nation, which is also referred to as the bird watcher’s paradise. You can also spend a relaxing day at various of the serene beaches of Alleppey, like the Alappuzha Beach, among the most popular beaches in the city, which is also home to a historic lighthouse that offers a scenic view of the sunsets and nearby landscapes.

In the city, you can also visit the stunning 18th-century Krishnapuram Palace, which displays mesmerising Kayamkulam mural paintings, along with the prominent Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple and Mullakkal Raja Rajeswari Temple.

7. Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Ooty Hills

Nicknamed the “Queen of Hill Stations”, Ooty is considered among the most popular and serene tourist destinations in South India. In Ooty, you can explore various key attractions, which include mesmerising lakes, stunning gardens, and majestic peaks. 

In the city, you can visit the vast Botanical Garden, which houses multiple exotic plants, along with a 20-million-year-old fossil tree. In the city, you can also experience the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, also known as the Toy Train, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that offers a scenic ride through tunnels and bridges. 

Ooty is also home to the Doddabetta Peak, the highest point of the Nilgiris, along with Avalanche Lake, Pykara Lake, and Rose Garden, among other beautiful destinations. 

During the monsoon season, or in July, you can also enjoy tons of thrilling adventure activities in the city. You can enjoy trekking on the wet landscapes of the Nilgiri hills, along with boating and kayaking on the Ooty and Pykara Lake. In Ooty, you can also experience wildlife safaris, mountain biking, horse riding, and offbeat trail exploration, among others.

During the monsoon, you can also explore various other key tourist destinations in South India, like Chikmagalur, Kodaikanal, Coonoor, Idukki, Thekkady, and Ponmudi, among others. 

Conclusion

In July, with frequent rain and pleasant weather, South India turns into a lush green paradise. During the monsoon, you can explore various significant tourist destinations in South India, which include Coorg, Wayanad, Munnar, Araku Valley, and Alleppey, among others. The destinations offer scenic landscapes, ideal for honeymooners or solo travellers, looking for new experiences. 

FAQs for Exploring South India in July

Q1. What is the average temperature of Wayanad in July?

The average temperature of Wayanad ranges between 17 and 28 degrees Celsius in July. During the monsoon season, the weather of Wayanad remains cool and pleasant, ideal for local sightseeing. 

Q2. What are some popular beach destinations in South India, in July?

During July, you can explore various scenic beach destinations, which include Marari Beach, Varkala Beach, Kovalam Beach, Kozhikode Beach, Pondicherry, and Gokarna, among others. 

Q3. What are some popular tourist attractions in Wayanad?

In Wayanad, you can explore various key tourist attractions, like Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, Chembra Peak, Pookode Lake, and Lakkidi View Point, among others. 

Q4. Why is the Araku Valley popular?

Araku Valley is a serene hill station, located in Andhra Pradesh, which is also commonly known as the “Ooty of Andhra Pradesh”. Araku Valley offers scenic coffee plantations along with lush green landscapes. Araku Valley is also popular for the annual, multi-day Araku Balloon Festival. 

Q5. How to reach Thenmala?

The nearest airport to Thenmala is the Trivandrum Airport, which is located about 55 kilometres away. The Thenmala Railway Station is located about 1 kilometre away from the city centre.

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