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Mountains & Monsoon Season

Mountains and monsoon, perfect on its own and magical when together. Read about the significance of the season and a heartfelt poem penned by a F5 traveller.

BHARATHI RAGOTHAMAN

04 MAY 2017

There seems to be a much more basic (Read – scientific) connection between the mountains and monsoon season. Scientists report that the rise of the mighty Himalayas as a result of the Indian subcontinent colliding with Asia’s land mass might really be the reason for the existence of Asia’s monsoon in the first place. No wonder mountains and monsoon season go well together, eh? It is like Chai and Biscuit, the cup and the saucer, the moon and the stars. While perfect by themselves, put together, they end up being more than perfect – magical.

 

“No wonder mountains and monsoon season go well together, eh? It is like Chai and Biscuit, the cup and the saucer, the moon and the stars. While perfect by themselves, put together, they end up being more than perfect – magical.”

Monsoon season in tropical countries have something for everyone – whether it is looking out of the window to sip on the cup of chai and bite into that hot piping samosa or run out and dance to the beats of the first rains or maybe take the steering wheel, rev up the engine and drive off into the mountains.

Mountains and Monsoon – A magical pair

Monsoons – they could be the lifeline or the death knell to the water woes of our country. Every year is a new character, a new flavor and a sliver of hope for the future. More than half the country waits and prays that the monsoon is a little bit kinder, a little more generous and in a better mood than last year. A good monsoon transforms even the driest of places to a thriving, livable and lush environment. What a monsoon can do to the mountains can only be described in superlatives that currently elude me.

Also read: Travelling in monsoon season – Spectacular but underrated

Rains, love, and a bit of poetry in monsoon

The only thing which can inspire as much poetry as monsoon is, probably, love. We thought what better way to inspire you to head off to the mountains this monsoon than try our hand at a little poetry. So here it goes:

I am the chai to your biscoot,
You and I, maybe different but a complete suit.
You drizzle and sizzle along the winding route,
Enchanting, unpredictable and refreshing to boot.

I am majestic, immovable, stubborn and silent,
You looked like a drizzle but suddenly turned violent!
I have been waiting all year, for you to come my way,
Will you retreat quickly or are you here to stay?

It has been a little quiet until you came along,
Now everyone I know, seems to have broken into a song.
As soon as you arrived, I turned green,
This time not with jealousy, but with sheen.

It is always fun when two friends unite,
Their camaraderie and candor can be quite a sight,
We wish you would join us as well,
This monsoon, to the mountains you should head!

If, by now you feel an unexplainable urge to drive off to Lonavala or book the next tickets to Wayanad, then hold on and join us on one of our monsoon trips to the mountains. We have tried to give you enough reasons scientifically, poetically and logically on why you should do just that. See you soon!

This article originally written by Bharathi Ragothaman.

Monsoon and mountains sound spectacular, doesn’t it? But it’s magic expands further. Monsoon in South Rajasthan turns it green and majestic, while Goa in the rainy season is an experience to behold. There’s a side to every place in India that’s revealed only in the monsoon season. And if you are yet to experience it for yourself, join us on our group trips for women for a glimpse of monsoon and its hues across the country.

Blog update: August 2026. Images, links, headers, and minor text.

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