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Gopika VC
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This hill town is green and gets a moderate amount of rain, making it one of the best places to visit near Delhi during the monsoons.
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Tourists and adventurers arrive in monsoons to hike Nandakot, Rambha, and Shiplakot.
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A few hours from Delhi, Bhimtal is peaceful. Its main attraction is Bhimtal Lake with an island and restaurant.
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Nangal Wetlands is a small settlement in between the hills. It is surrounded by the river and beautiful hills.
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It gets sporadic rain, which makes the place look like it's covered in dewdrops but isn't enough to keep you inside.
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The monsoon season in July–September makes the forests greenest, with apple orchards and flowering fields.
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This little town in Kumaon, Uttaranchal, is surrounded by thick oak and pine forests in the Himalayan Shivalik hills.
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The rain makes the Jaisalmer castles look even more inviting, and the view from their terraces is stunning.
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Neemrana is an old town in Rajasthan. It has forts, lakes, forests, and hot springs that are hundreds of years old.
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The Lal Niwas and Phalodi fort are among the city's ancient landmarks. Salt industries make it the salt city.
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