The capital city has its fair share of romantic rainy days. Though the monsoon in Delhi is brief, it is more than a celebration of life with the streets getting drenched, kids having fun, friends enjoying the season, and families having a good time at popular picnic spots. Delhi has so much to offer in monsoon season- all you need to do is make a plan and book a travel tempo for everyone to see all these places. Let’s take a quick look at some of the best places you can visit in a tempo traveller if planning for a monsoon getaway in Delhi.
Monsoon in Delhi
The average temperature during the monsoon in Delhi ranges from 30-35 degrees, but showers tend to bring it down for a while. Since Delhi has an extreme climate, it is suitable for people who enjoy versatile weather. The onset of the rainy season is in July, which could be the best time for you to book a luxury tempo traveller hire in Delhi and explore the rainwashed city.
Road Trip to Murthal
This city is about 50 km from Delhi, perfect for a getaway from the busy city. It is a haven for food junkies, best visited during the monsoon time. You will fall in love as you go through the road with your friends and family. One of the best things you can have here is the parathas at the dhabas, which are made with different types of vegetables and eaten with gusto. You can have a delightful trip to Murthal and visit these dhabas that serve hot parathas with different stuffings, which is a perfect rainy day feast.
Visiting historical Heritage Sites
Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Safdarjung’s Tomb, Deer Park, Chandni Chowk, India Gate, Red Fort, and Lodhi Gardens are some of the places you can visit during monsoon as they turn into beautiful flights after getting drenched in the rains. This is the time to take your camera and take your best clicks. You can spend the evening strolling around these places and capturing the historical masterpieces. These are the most beautiful sites to visit during monsoon. The dark sky frame and lush green gardens are just picture-perfect.
Forts are a great place to hang around during the rainy season. They provide an excellent opportunity to take amazing pictures due to their epic structures. If the Red Fort is too crowded, you can head to Purana Qila, which has a large body of water. You may also opt for Feroz Shah Kotla, where you can climb up the pyramid to get a clear view of the clouds. Another excellent option for capturing panoramic views is Humayun’s Tomb. You can then head to Adilabad Forts, Tughlaqabad Fort, for more open spaces.
You can also visit Kamla Nehru Ridge, Sanjay Van, or Central Ridge near Chanakyapuri. The jungles around here come alive in the monsoon. You will find chirping birds and lush greenery, and you may even spot peacocks dancing in the rain, spreading their majestic feathers.
Summing Up
Delhi has its own ways of welcoming the monsoon. You cannot miss out on these places during the monsoon. These experiences are a must, especially for natives as well as tourists. The capital becomes other-worldly during this magical season, so do not miss out on this opportunity.
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