A monsoon holiday? Whoever heard of anyone doing that now, right? Because all of us are so caught up with summer! Summer treks, summer shopping fiestas, summer camps; we have a laundry list of activities lined up for summer. We don't think much of the monsoons however and believe that the best thing to do during this season is stay indoors. Not true. The monsoons are a beautiful season and is actually a great time to plan a trip or vacation. Why, you ask me? Well, here are 5 reasons I bet you didn't think of!
Get away from over-flowing drains, late-running rains and annoying traffic jams in the city
Yes, our city is an over-crowded one, not to mention, an extremely dirty one. Escape from the grime, slime and muck by visiting a sparsely populated, picturesque place. Well, we know you can't escape this forever, but a few days of respite are sure to put you in a better mood!
There's no beauty like monsoon beauty!
True. You think you've seen a place in all its glory? Well, visit it again during the monsoons and you'll be amazed by the range of sights you weren't treated to earlier. Places seem to transform themselves during the monsoons, like they pull on a blanket of greenery and splendor. The sky melts away into myriad hues, water bodies spring to new life, diversity appears in the flora and fauna and a calming coolness pervades the atmosphere. Look at your favorite places through a new lens by revisiting them in the monsoon!
Wondering which places to visit during the monsoon? Here are 5 holiday destinations you must travel to. Renowned for their natural beauty and scenic locations, these places will wow you with their monsoon magnificence: http://thegarnierman.com/post/91454387981/which-place-are-you-visiting-this-monsoon
Cheaper fares, lesser crowd = better holiday!
Monsoon is considered to be off-season and so, everything takes a dip, be it room tariffs, the prices of commodities or the number of fellow vacationers. Travel during the monsoon to enjoy these dirt cheap rates and empty streets. Won't it just piss your friend off when you tell him how you spent half the amount he spent on a holiday that was twice as much beautiful!
You're boss won't suspect you're going on a vacation!
Because, he belongs to the same school of thought that you belonged too before you decided to make the change - Nobody holidays in the monsoons, right? Just call in sick, or tell him your area's flooded and take a couple of days leave. If all else fails, tell him you're terrified of thunder and that seriously believe it can kill a person.
No, don't do that.
You stand the chance of experiencing an extra dose of adventure!
Agreed, travelling in the monsoons comes with its own set of problems. There might be sudden delays or detours, unforeseen complications, but think about it, won't these impromptu switches make your holiday so much more adventurous and enjoyable?
If you said no, you're either really scared of thunder or above 80.
Well, hope these reasons have motivated you to pack up that suitcase and set out on a monsoon holiday. Pluck up the courage and make at least one trip, after that, you'll probably be the one encouraging others to do the same!
Get away from over-flowing drains, late-running rains and annoying traffic jams in the city
Yes, our city is an over-crowded one, not to mention, an extremely dirty one. Escape from the grime, slime and muck by visiting a sparsely populated, picturesque place. Well, we know you can't escape this forever, but a few days of respite are sure to put you in a better mood!
There's no beauty like monsoon beauty!
True. You think you've seen a place in all its glory? Well, visit it again during the monsoons and you'll be amazed by the range of sights you weren't treated to earlier. Places seem to transform themselves during the monsoons, like they pull on a blanket of greenery and splendor. The sky melts away into myriad hues, water bodies spring to new life, diversity appears in the flora and fauna and a calming coolness pervades the atmosphere. Look at your favorite places through a new lens by revisiting them in the monsoon!
Wondering which places to visit during the monsoon? Here are 5 holiday destinations you must travel to. Renowned for their natural beauty and scenic locations, these places will wow you with their monsoon magnificence: http://thegarnierman.com/post/91454387981/which-place-are-you-visiting-this-monsoon
Cheaper fares, lesser crowd = better holiday!
Monsoon is considered to be off-season and so, everything takes a dip, be it room tariffs, the prices of commodities or the number of fellow vacationers. Travel during the monsoon to enjoy these dirt cheap rates and empty streets. Won't it just piss your friend off when you tell him how you spent half the amount he spent on a holiday that was twice as much beautiful!
You're boss won't suspect you're going on a vacation!
Because, he belongs to the same school of thought that you belonged too before you decided to make the change - Nobody holidays in the monsoons, right? Just call in sick, or tell him your area's flooded and take a couple of days leave. If all else fails, tell him you're terrified of thunder and that seriously believe it can kill a person.
No, don't do that.
You stand the chance of experiencing an extra dose of adventure!
Agreed, travelling in the monsoons comes with its own set of problems. There might be sudden delays or detours, unforeseen complications, but think about it, won't these impromptu switches make your holiday so much more adventurous and enjoyable?
If you said no, you're either really scared of thunder or above 80.
Well, hope these reasons have motivated you to pack up that suitcase and set out on a monsoon holiday. Pluck up the courage and make at least one trip, after that, you'll probably be the one encouraging others to do the same!
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