🌧️ Monsoon Seasons in India
India has two main monsoon seasons. A monsoon simply means a rainy season.
☀️ Summer Monsoon (Southwest Monsoon)
The summer monsoon is the main rainy season in India.
- It lasts from June to September
- It affects most parts of the country
- It brings heavy rain, especially to the west and north
❄️ Winter Monsoon (Northeast Monsoon)
The winter monsoon is shorter and more regional.
- It lasts from October to December
- It mainly brings rain to southeast India, especially Tamil Nadu
✈️ Can You Visit India During Monsoon?
Yes, you can visit India during the monsoon. You just need to plan well.
The rains follow a pattern, so some places get less rain at certain times.
🌴 Best Places During Summer Monsoon
- Southeast areas like Tamil Nadu get less rain from June to September
- Cities like Madurai and Pondicherry are good to visit
- July and August are humid, but still great for culture and temples
👉 Tip:
- Go sightseeing early morning or evening
- Choose hotels with air conditioning and a swimming pool
🏜️ Visiting Rajasthan
- This is the driest state in India
- Rain starts strongly in July
- Streets can flood, but the landscape becomes green
🌿 Best time:
- September is ideal
- Lakes are full, hills are green, and there are fewer tourists
⛰️ Western Ghats (Southern Mountains)
The Western Ghats receive heavy rain.
- Rainfall from June to October
- Famous for:
- Tea plantations
- Spice farms
- Waterfalls
- Lakes
- Birdlife
🌿 Best time to visit:
- November to March (dry and comfortable)
🐘 National Parks During Monsoon
- Most parks are closed
- Heavy rains cause flooding
- Roads become difficult to use
- Wildlife is harder to see
🌦️ What Are Monsoons?
Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring rain.
They are caused by temperature and pressure differences between land and sea.
🌊 How the Summer Monsoon Works
- During summer, land in India becomes very hot
- The Thar Desert heats up strongly
- This creates low pressure over land
Moist winds from the Arabian Sea move toward India.
🌧️ What Happens Next:
- Winds hit Kerala first (around June)
- They rise over the Western Ghats and cool down
- This causes heavy rainfall
- Rain moves north:
- Mumbai (about 10 days later)
- Delhi (around July)
- Then across the rest of India
❄️ How the Winter Monsoon Works
- In winter, the land becomes cooler than the sea
- Winds reverse direction
- Dry winds blow from land to sea
However, these winds pick up moisture over the sea and bring rain to southeast India