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Monsoon magic: Top 10 stunning monsoon destinations in Asia

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Monsoon magic: Top 10 stunning monsoon destinations in Asia

It is officially the monsoon season in most places, and if you are someone who is not a fan of being holed up at home, these destinations may be of some interest to you. Think Asia this monsoon season. Asia’s monsoon season transforms landscapes into lush, vibrant havens, offering travellers breathtaking scenery and unique experiences. Asia, the tropical green drama, as we sometimes like to call it, is well loved for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and appeal during the rainy season. Check this out.

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Meghalaya, India

Meghalaya shines during India’s monsoon (June to September). Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are two of the wettest places on Earth. For those who can’t get enough of greenery, stunning waterfalls, and misty walks, Meghalaya is a must-visit. The state boasts the iconic and unique living root bridges and cascading waterfalls like Nohkalikai. Have you been to Meghalaya yet?

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Luang Prabang, Laos

From May to October, Luang Prabang’s monsoon turns its emerald rice fields and swollen Mekong River into absolute beauty and delight. Start your morning by giving alms to the passing monks, observe the unique ceremony, and during the day time, head to the famous Kuang Si Falls. Checking out the Mekong river cruise is another great way to enjoy Luang Prabang.

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Kerala, India

Kerala’s backwaters and hills are absolute delights during the monsoon (June to August). If you are in Alappuzha, do not miss out on river cruises. The traditional houseboat experience is a must. If you decide to visit Munnar, you will find the tea plantations shrouded in mist. Sounds romantic, doesn’t it?

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Halong Bay, Vietnam

Monsoon (May to September) in Halong Bay brings dramatic skies and fewer crowds. Enjoy the unhurried view of the limestone karsts rising from emerald waters. But for this, make sure you are on one of the overnight cruises. That’s an experience you will carry with you for a really long time. Halong Bay gets brief showers that enhance the bay’s vibe, in case you were wondering.

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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Malaysia’s monsoon falls between November to February, which is again, a perfect time for many to plan trips for the holidays. The monsoon turns Cameron Highlands into a misty wonderland with rolling tea estates everywhere, photogenic hiking trails and stunning colonial-era retreats.

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Kyoto, Japan

Japan’s rainy season (June to July) turns Kyoto into a dreamy destination. With hydrangeas blooming everywhere you look, well manicured moss gardens, Arashiyama’s bamboo grove and more, you can’t go wrong with Kyoto.

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Galle, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s southwest monsoon (May to September) enhances Galle’s coastal charm. The UNESCO-listed Galle Fort, with its colonial architecture, feels magical in the rain. Nearby jungles and beaches like Unawatuna burst with life. You’d have to see it to believe it. So start planning a trip to Sri Lanka!

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Sapa, Vietnam

From May to September, Sapa’s terraced rice fields in northern Vietnam turn brilliant green. Morning mists and light showers make the treks through Muong Hoa Valley or Fansipan Peak picture-perfect and pleasant. When in Sapa, you are close to nature, and nothing beats that feeling.

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Bagan, Myanmar

Myanmar’s monsoon season is from May to October, and when in Bagan, everything turns lush green, and once-dust-covered ancient temples get the much-needed showers of mist and rain. It's picture-perfect. Sunrise hot-air balloon rides are a must if weather permits.

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Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

In Indonesia, the monsoon season is from October to March. Come monsoon, Ubud’s rice terraces and jungles are vivid green–tuly a sight for sore eyes. After refreshing morning showers and misty afternoons, it is perfect for exploring the Tegalalang Rice Terrace or sacred Monkey Forest.

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