Best Destinations to Explore In The Western Ghats This Monsoon

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​From the mist-covered hills of Munnar to the lush forests of Wayanad, the Western Ghats offer a plethora of experiences for travellers.

​The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretch across the western coast of India, covering a vast expanse of picturesque landscapes, biodiversity hotspots, and cultural wonders.

​Munnar, Kerala

​Nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats, Munnar stands as a crown jewel of Kerala.

​Wayanad, Kerala

​located in the northern part of Kerala, is a verdant paradise nestled amidst the Western Ghats.

​Coorg, Karnataka

​Referred to as the 'Scotland of India', Coorg is a picturesque hill station in Karnataka's Western Ghats.

​Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

​Perched in the Sahyadri Mountain Range of the Western Ghats, it is a charming hill station known for its cool climate, scenic viewpoints, and strawberry farms.

​Ooty, Tamil Nadu

​Nestled amidst the Nilgiri Mountains, it's a popular hill station in the Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu.

​Goa

​While primarily known for its stunning beaches, it also boasts a significant portion of the Western Ghats, providing a unique blend of coastal and mountainous landscapes.

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