1. Kerala, India
Kerala, located in the beautiful south-west region of India, is well-known for its stunning backwaters, beaches lined with palm trees, and abundant greenery.
2. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
During the monsoon season, Rio de Janeiro experiences a dramatic shift in its landscape and atmosphere. The monsoon season also brings about a transformation in Rio's coastline.
3. Cherrapunji, India
Cherrapunji is Located in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, India. Proudly holds the world record for the highest annual rainfall.
4. Halong Bay, Vietnam
Halong Bay is UNESCO World Heritage Site, epitomizes flawless fusion of natural splendor & cultural legacy in Monsoon
5. Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown, is Bold, powerful, and awe-inspiring, it sweeps through the region, leaving its mark on landscape and the people who call this place home.
6. Tokyo, Japan
The monsoon in Tokyo is captivating phenomenon that enchants both locals & visitors alike. With its powerful downpours and dramatic thunderstorms.
7. Dominica, Caribbean
Dominica, the Caribbean island transforms into a lush paradise in Monsoon, air becomes heavy with moisture & landscapes burst into vibrant shades of green.
8. Bali , Indonesia
Bali covers with lush greenery that blankets the landscape during the monsoon. The heavy rainfall rejuvenates the rice terraces.
9. Baguio City, Philippines
Baguio known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines," this picturesque mountain city transforms into a lush green paradise in monsoons.
10. Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Halong Bay is UNESCO World Heritage Site, epitomizes flawless fusion of natural splendor & cultural legacy in Monsoon