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Top 10 Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon | Samã Farms

There’s something incredibly romantic about the Indian monsoon. The scent of the first rains, the green hills wrapped in mist, the rhythmic sound of raindrops on your window, and the stillness that makes you slow down. While most people pack away their travel plans during this time, seasoned explorers know that the monsoon is a secret window into some of India’s most beautiful and budget-friendly destinations.


If you're looking to escape the heat, the crowds, and high-season prices, here's your perfect monsoon travel list; Top 10 amazing places across India that are easy on the wallet, and rich in experience.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon Munnar, Lonavala, Kodaikanal,  Udaipur, Cherrapunji,  Coorg, Mount Abu, Agumbe, Goa , Wayanad
Budget Friendly Travel Destination for Monsoons in India

List of Top 10 Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon



Munnar, Kerala – Tea Gardens, Waterfalls & Monsoon Magic

When the rains touch Munnar, it turns into a postcard. The rolling tea estates, already lush, become even more vibrant. The waterfalls are in full flow, and clouds hang low over winding hill roads.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Munnar
Munnar, Kerala

Why it’s budget-friendly: Affordable homestays and public transport is easily available. Most attractions like Waterfalls and tea plantation walks are either free or very cheap.


Perfect for: Nature lovers, solo travellers, couples.

Lonavala, Maharashtra – A Rain-Soaked Getaway Close to Mumbai

Just a short train or drive from Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala turns magical when it rains. The hills explode into green, and seasonal waterfalls appear almost everywhere you look.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Lonavala
Lonavala, Maharashtra

Budget tips: Stay in local lodges or guesthouses. Trekking spots like Rajmachi Fort or Lion’s Point offer great views for free.


Perfect for: Weekend warriors, students, group trips.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu – Lakes, Fog, and Forest Trails

Kodaikanal in the monsoon is a dream. Mist swirls through pine forests, lakes shimmer in the rain, and everything feels refreshingly quiet. The crowds thin out, and so do the prices.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu

Affordable things to do: Walk around Kodai Lake, visit Bear Shola Falls, or just sip hot chocolate by the fireplace in your guesthouse.


Perfect for: Couples, photographers, peace-seekers.


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Udaipur, Rajasthan – Romance in the Rain

Yes, it rains in Rajasthan too! Udaipur, with its lakes and palaces, becomes even more enchanting in the drizzle. The Aravalli hills around the city turn green, and the lake waters rise, offering dreamy reflections.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Udaipur
Udaipur, Rajasthan

Budget tip: Hostels and guesthouses around Lake Pichola start at ₹400. Walking around the city, visiting markets, or watching the rain from rooftop cafés is free and priceless.


Perfect for: Romantic getaways, budget backpackers.

Cherrapunji, Meghalaya – Rain in All Its Glory

If you’re not afraid of a little (or a lot of) rain, head to Cherrapunji. Known as one of the wettest places on Earth, this corner of Meghalaya is wild, misty, and magical in monsoon.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

Don’t miss: Trek to the living root bridges, see Nohkalikai Falls in full force, and sip local rice beer. Guesthouses and eco-stays can cost as little as ₹700/night.


Perfect for: Adventure seekers, monsoon chasers, eco-travelers.

Coorg, Karnataka – Coffee-Scented Monsoon Mornings

When it rains in Coorg, the coffee plantations smell stronger, the forests look thicker, and the pace of life slows down. It’s peaceful, cozy, and ideal for slowing down.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Coorg
Coorg, Karnataka

Travel cheap: Bangalore to Coorg buses are cheap. Stay in homestays for ₹800–₹1000. Enjoy plantation walks, spice farms, and homemade Kodava food.


Perfect for: Nature lovers, slow travellers, coffee lovers.

Mount Abu, Rajasthan – Rajasthan’s Only Hill Station

Mount Abu is a cool escape in the middle of a dry state, and during monsoon, it feels almost like a hill retreat in the Western Ghats. Nakki Lake is calm and full, the roads are misty, and the crowds are light.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Mount Abu
Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Budget-friendly picks: Guesthouses and lodges from ₹500. Explore the Dilwara Temples and Toad Rock without spending much.


Perfect for: Spiritual seekers, solo travellers, heritage lovers.

Agumbe, Karnataka – India’s Rainforest Escape

Nicknamed the 'Cherrapunji of the South', Agumbe is a lesser-known monsoon gem. It’s a dense rainforest famous for its biodiversity, particularly the King Cobra, and ancient ecosystems.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Agumbe
Agumbe, Karnataka

For the conscious traveller: Stay at forest lodges or research stations for ₹500–₹800. Don’t expect luxury—this is raw, real, and incredibly peaceful.


Perfect for: Wildlife lovers, offbeat travellers, eco-tourists.

Goa (Off-Season) – Different, but Still Beautiful

Think Goa is only for beach parties in December? Think again. During the monsoon, Goa slows down. The beaches are wild and empty, the rivers swell, and the green countryside is at its best.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Goa
Goa

Why go now: Everything is cheaper. Stay in charming Portuguese homes or hostels for ₹400–₹600. Enjoy spice farm visits, monsoon treks, and cultural cafés.


Perfect for: Budget explorers, offbeat digital nomads, monsoon romantics.

Wayanad, Kerala – Waterfalls, Caves & Rain-Drenched Beauty

Wayanad is where Kerala’s wild heart beats. During the monsoon, its jungles thrive, the waterfalls roar, and every trail feels like a nature documentary in motion.

Budget-friendly Places to Visit in India During the Monsoon, Wayanad
Wayanad, Kerala

Where to stay: Eco-resorts and homestays for ₹700–₹1000. Explore Edakkal Caves, trek to Chembra Peak (when safe), or just enjoy the rains from a balcony with cardamom tea.


Perfect for: Trekking enthusiasts, families, solo adventurers.

Final Thoughts - The Rain is Calling

Travelling in the monsoon doesn’t have to mean getting drenched or stuck indoors. In fact, it's when nature shows off its most dramatic side—lush green hills, overflowing waterfalls, empty roads, and cozy stays at half the price. These 10 destinations are not only easy on the wallet but rich in experiences.So if you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to travel—this is your sign. Pack that raincoat, grab a hot cup of chai, and go where the clouds lead you.


Note: The rates mentioned above may vary as per the seasons and the stays


FAQs: Budget Travel in India During the Monsoon


Is monsoon a good time to travel in India?

Absolutely! If you don’t mind a bit of rain and love nature at its wildest, monsoon is one of the most magical (and affordable) times to explore India.


What are the cheapest places to travel in the monsoon?

Hill stations like Kodaikanal, Munnar, and off-season Goa are very affordable, with stays starting under ₹700 per night.


Are treks safe during the monsoon?

Many treks are open, but always check for landslide warnings and go with local guides. Avoid high-altitude or slippery trails during heavy rain.


What should I carry on a monsoon trip?

Waterproof shoes, quick-dry clothes, a raincoat or poncho, mosquito repellent, and a waterproof bag cover.


Will I get good photos in the rain?

Oh yes. Expect dramatic skies, misty valleys, reflections in water puddles, and rich greens. Just carry a dry cloth for your camera lens or phone.




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