Places to visit in West Bengal during monsoon: A wanderer’s spree
Explore the enchanting monsoon destinations in West Bengal, from the lush hills of Darjeeling and serene Mukutmanipur to the mangroves of Sundarbans and the coastal charm of Tajpur.
Explore the enchanting monsoon destinations in West Bengal, from the lush hills of Darjeeling and serene Mukutmanipur to the mangroves of Sundarbans and the coastal charm of Tajpur.
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In Mumbai, the monsoon season increases our urge to go away from the busy metropolis and enjoy the natural beauty. Fortunately, there are a number of magical retreats in Mumbai that provide the ideal refuge during this rainy season. These locations, which range from charming hill villages to peaceful seaside communities, provide a relaxing getaway and the chance to see nature's splendour in full bloom. Grab your umbrellas and get ready to discover five monsoon getaways near Mumbai that will enthral you and leave you feeling refreshed.
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