Escape the Indian Monsoon Season with a Visit to These Five Destinations
Escape the Indian Monsoon Season with a Visit to These Five Destinations
With these five incredible destinations, you can turn the monsoon gloom into an unforgettable adventure

At long last, the onset of Monsoon has brought much awaited respite from the scorching summer heat held captive by soaring temperatures. As dark clouds sprinkle cool rain over the town, shielding buildings from the sun, the temperature drops, bringing a sense of normalcy. Refreshing the barren ghats and mountains with a coat of lush greenery, the rains are a welcome change. However, as the heavy down pour gradually blankets the entire country, it can pose as quite a dampener to one’s domestic travel plans confining them within the four walls of their homes.

For those waiting to constantly explore newer horizons, the season presents an opportune time to transcend domestic borders and chance upon travelling to an international destination. Coupled with moderating airfares and festive peaks out of sight, the time is ripe for an adventure towards destinations boasting of pleasant weather all year round. Tread new paths across the globe with the assurance of finding the perfect sunshine and clear blue skies, making for an unforgettable memory.

If the thought of embarking over international waters and escaping Indian monsoon has already seeped in, below are five destinations you can consider before hitting check-out on that evolving travel cart.

  1. Embark on a Big 5 Safari in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaLocated on the eastern seaboard of the Rainbow Nation, KwaZulu-Natal is a perfect escape from the Indian monsoon, offering stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and thrilling wildlife safaris. Embark on a Big 5 safari at Thanda Private Game Reserve, where you can witness hyenas, elephants, and cheetahs in their natural habitat. In the northeast of the province, explore Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, home to black and white rhinos, lions, and giraffes. Savor the diverse culinary delights of Durban, including the famous ‘bunny chow,’ a beloved curry dish introduced by the historic Indian community. Indulge in wine tasting at Cathedral Peak Wine Estate in Central Drakensberg, take an exhilarating hot air balloon ride over the Drakensberg mountains, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the indigenous Zulu people in cultural villages around Eshowe.
  2. Savor the Local Cuisine in Free State, South AfricaFree State is the central province of the rainbow nation and is often regarded for its natural beauty, adventure sports and history. As winter settles in South Africa, it’s an ideal time to escape the monsoon season in India and enjoy the mild, inviting climate of the Free State. Begin by visiting the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, known for its stunning sandstone cliffs and abundant wildlife. The provincial capital, Bloemfontein, boasts the National Museum and the Franklin Game Reserve, providing a mix of cultural and natural exploration. The quaint town of Clarens is perfect for art lovers, with numerous galleries and charming cafes. History enthusiasts should not miss the Anglo-Boer War Museum. For a taste of local cuisine, try bobotie, a traditional meat dish, and koeksisters, a sweet treat. The Gariep Dam is a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and hiking. Lastly, the Vredefort Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers fascinating geological formations to explore.
  3. Explore the Wonders of Yas Island, Abu DhabiYas Island in Abu Dhabi, with its little to no rainfall, is a perfect destination to escape the monsoon. Known for its theme parks and adventure, start your journey with the heart-pumping world of Ferrari World with over 40 thrilling attractions, including the planet’s fastest rollercoaster, gravity-defying Turbo Track, and the awe-inspiring Roof Walk offering stunning views atop Ferrari World’s iconic structure. Meet your favourite DC superheroes and iconic cartoon characters at Warner Bros. World and enjoy 29 rides, including Batman: Knight Flight, Tom and Jerry: Swiss Cheese Spin, Fast and Furry-ous, and much more. Indulge in adrenaline-fueled water rides like Bandit Bomber and Jebel Drop at Yas Waterworld, and discover over 100 animal experiences, including close-up encounters, at SeaWorld, the region’s first marine life theme park. Moreover, indulge in side quests at the record breaking CLYMB, Abu Dhabi offering regions tallest indoor climbing wall, SUMMYT and an indoor sky diving experience. End each day with lip-smacking cuisines from eateries at Yas Marina Bay.
  4. Take a Romantic Walk on Kai Beach at Saadiyat Island, Abu DhabiSwap the monsoon gloom for the pristine Arabian Gulf waters near Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island, offering a captivating retreat for travelers. Discover its rich biodiversity, from the Arabian sand gazelle and hawksbill turtle to Sousa plumbea dolphins and ghost crabs. Take a deep dive in global cuisine at top-notch eateries like The Artea Café, TOTÓ, and Feels. Enjoy romantic sunset strolls at Kai Beach and engage yourself in cultural exploration at the Louvre Museum, featuring artifacts spanning civilizations. Take a visit to The Abrahamic Family House—a unique venue uniting a mosque, church, and synagogue. Experience unparalleled hospitality at Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort and Rotana Resort & Villas, ensuring a luxurious stay amidst this idyllic island paradise.
  5. Discover the Historic Charm of Kota Tua in Jakarta, IndonesiaFlee the monsoon deluge in the melting pot of cultures and the bustling capital of Indonesia, Jakarta offers a diverse range of activities and attractions for visitors. Start your exploration at the historic Kota Tua, where colonial buildings house fascinating museums. Indulge in local cuisine by sampling culinary delights such as Nasi Goreng, Sate, and the distinctive Kerak telor at street food stalls or traditional restaurants. Dial in a modern twist, by visiting the vibrant neighborhoods of Kemang and Senopati, known for their trendy cafes and upscale dining options. Embrace The Hermitage, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel for an exceptional stay in the Menteng district. The 1920s-era building blends colonial charm with modern comforts and features a rooftop offering stunning 360-degree views of Jakarta. The structure, originally established in 1923 as The Telefoongebouw, a Dutch telecommunications office, beautifully melds art deco style with neoclassical design, preserving its historic essence. For a spiritual experience, visit the iconic Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, and the nearby Jakarta Cathedral.With these five incredible destinations, you can turn the monsoon gloom into an unforgettable adventure. Which one will you explore first?

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