20 Places To Visit In June In South India For A Summer Escape 2025
1644307571 aleepey.jpg?w=60&h=60&dpr=1
Best Selling South India Packages

Places to Visit in South India during June 

Vagamon, Coorg, Nilambur, Kudremukh, Ponmudi, Agumbe, Vattakanal, Coonoor, Idukki, Munnar, Yercaud, Chikmagalur, Kodaikanal, Ooty, Wayanad and many more.

South India offers an abundance of natural beauty in June, with hill stations like Munnar, Ooty, and Kodaikanal offering a more refreshing break from the heat. As the monsoon season begins, places like Coorg and Wayanad become green and vibrant, with waterfalls and forests looking their best. For those planning a hill retreat, Munnar tour packages are ideal to explore tea gardens, misty valleys, and serene landscapes. Moreover, Alleppey, also called the "Venice of the East", with its calm backwaters lined with coconut trees, provides a unique experience. The cooling effects of the monsoon, coupled with beautiful weather, make this month an ideal time to discover the treasures of Southern India.

If you want to see the places to visit in June in South India, you can go to Karnataka's Sirsi and witness its evergreen forests and Sharavathi waterfalls. Yercaud in Tamil Nadu is another hidden gem you can explore for the Kiliyur Falls and the shimmering Yercaud Lake. You can head to Poovar in Kerala to see its beautiful golden beaches and calm backwaters that make for a perfect vacation. If you have always wanted to relax amidst gorgeous coffee plantations and foggy hills, then Chikmagalur is another spot you can visit in Karnataka.

June is a great month for outdoor activities, so you can go river rafting in Dandeli or trek on the slopes of Wayanad. For an adventure-filled escape, Wayanad tour packages often include kayaking, canoeing, and scenic treks through lush forests. Wildlife lovers can explore Mudumalai and Thekkady National Parks for a thrilling experience.

Book a trip to explore the best places to visit in June in South India for adventure, natural beauty, and cool weather!

Weather in South India in June
  • The weather of South India in June is warm, humid, and rainy.
  • Cool monsoonal winds provide a break from the warm temperature, which ranges between 20°C and 35°C.
  • The high humidity and frequent rainfall brought on by the monsoon season cover the areas in abundant greenery.
  • The hilly and coastal areas receive 150 to 400 mm of rainfall from the Southwest Monsoon, and the sky remains frequently cloudy, with occasional sunshine.
Since the rain replenishes the landscape, this is the perfect time of year to go on treks like Tadiandamol in Coorg, Kumara Parvatha in Karnataka, and Chembra Peak in Wayanad. Furthermore, cool temperatures and beautiful scenery make hill stations like Munnar and Kodaikanal ideal for trekking and exploring.

Here are Some of the Top Places to Visit in South India in June​

Image description
Bigger Group? Get special offers upto 50% off!
We create unforgettable adventures, customised for your group.
Connect with a group tour expert
Full Name
Email
Phone number
Travel Date
Traveller Count
Message
Explore All (9)
01

Munnar, Kerala

For a combination of adventure and abundant greenery, Munnar can be an ideal stop. During this cool monsoon season you can visit the famous tea plantations of Kolukkumalai Tea Estate and the gushing waterfalls of Lakkam and Attukal. You can spot the uncommon Neelakurinji flower and admire the rich biodiversity of Eravikulam National Park.

For a leisurely boat trip, you can visit Mattupetty Dam or head to Pothamedu View Point to catch breathtaking views of the Kannan Devan hills. Moreover, you can ride a jeep through the tea estates or reach Top Station for a more daring experience.
02

Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg is one of the top places to visit in South India since the monsoon rains deliver rich greenery and a refreshing ambience. Here, you can see the most breathtaking waterfalls at Abbey Falls and Mallalli Falls. Visit Raja's Seat for stunning valley views, especially around sunset, if you like taking nature walks. You can get up close and personal with elephants at the Dubare Elephant Camp.

You can trek in the hills or try river rafting on the Barapole River for adventure. Additionally, you can head to Nagarhole National Park to see tigers, elephants, and birds like the Nilgiri flycatcher and Malabar trogon.

Read more: Places to visit in India in July
03

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Cool breezes, misty hills, and the smell of green tea fill the air make Ooty one of the best places to visit in June in South India. You can start with a ride on Nilgiri Mountain Railway first and watch as the toy train goes over Bhiwani River and through 16 tunnels. You can see the whole Nilgiris range by hiking up the Doddabetta Peak.

You can later go boating on Ooty Lake's calm waters or explore Emerald Lake's calm shores that are tucked away in the hills. Visit the Government Botanical Gardens to see rare flowers like phloxes, balsams, and cinerarias blooming after it rains in the summer. Moreover, you can view elephants in Mudumalai National Park or stroll through Singara Estate's tea gardens while learning how the morning brew is made.
04

Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad is lush and misty in June, making it a great time for slow hikes and wild experiences. If you're planning a quick getaway, a Wayanad tour package for 2 days is perfect to soak in the region's natural beauty. Begin with a scenic climb to Chembra Peak, where the heart-shaped pond greets you mid-trail. Then, explore the ancient Edakkal Caves, etched with prehistoric carvings, followed by a peaceful visit to Thirunelli Temple, nestled deep in the forested Brahmagiri hills.

Spend your afternoon gliding across Pookode Lake or enjoy a speedboat thrill at Banasura Sagar Dam. For wildlife lovers, a safari through Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary offers sightings of elephants and rare birds like the Asian Fairy Bluebird and Nilgiri Flycatcher. End your day marveling at the roaring Soochipara Waterfalls or floating on a bamboo raft through the tranquil Kuruva Island delta.
05

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Rain-fed waterfalls, blossoming gardens, and misty routes make Kodaikanal come alive in June. You can enjoy a boat ride on Kodaikanal Lake first, and then walk up to the beautiful Bear Shola Falls during the rainy season. You can hike to Dolphin's Nose for a wide view of the valley, or you can take a walk along Coaker's Walk, which is covered in clouds.

At Pillar Rocks and Silent Valley View, you can see fog moving along the mountains. Spend some quiet time visiting Guna Caves and the peaceful edges of Berijam Lake. For an enjoyable escape on rainy days, you can visit the Solar Observatory and Museum or Bryant Park's colourful flowers of pansies and gladioli.
06

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

You can expect mist, excitement, and the smell of fresh coffee in Chikmagalur in June. At the start of the day, you can hike up Mullayanagiri, which is Karnataka's highest hill, and cool off at Hebbe Falls or Jhari Falls. Walk around in the holy hills of Baba Budangiri to explore the caves and the shrine of the 17th-century Sufi saint Hazrat Dada Hayath Mir Khalander.

While on a jeep safari in Bhadra or Kudremukh, you can get up close to leopards, birds, and bears. You can relax by the Hirekolale Lake or take a walk through coffee fields that have been washed by rain. Moreover, before spending some peaceful time at the temples of Kalhatti and Sharadamba, you can see how beans are made into brews at the Coffee Museum.
07

Thekkady, Kerala

Thekkady provides you a lively experience in June with its abundant flora, animals, and cultural attractions. During time you can explore Periyar National Park to spot elephants, tigers, deer, and  go on a boat safari on Periyar Lake. You can trek or camp overnight to experience the Periyar Tiger Reserve for additional adventure.

 At Elephant Junction, you can take a thrilling elephant ride and see the elephants being bathed. You can head to Abraham's Spice Garden to Discover more about spices such as cardamom, pepper, clove, nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon. Moreover, you can enjoy a Kalaripayattu performance at the Kadathanadan Kalari Centre as well.
08

Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Coonoor is one of the best places to visit in June in South India for those who take interest in outdoor adventures because of the pleasant weather. You can start by going to Sim's Park botanical garden to see a wide range of plants like Rudraksha and Queensland karry pine. As part of a well-planned Tamil Nadu trip, you can see the stunning Nilgiri Hills and the tumbling waterfall at Dolphin's Nose and Catherine Falls for breathtaking landscapes. You can hike to Law's Falls or discover hidden treasures like Lamb's Rock and Ketti Valley for stunning scenery.

For an unforgettable excursion, you can take a trip on the UNESCO-designated Nilgiri Mountain Railway. History enthusiasts can go to St. George's Church and Droog Fort to admire 18th-century British architecture. Along with picnic areas like Rallia Dam, Coonoor also has tea factory tours at Highfield Tea Factory.
09

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Yercaud’s mild weather and abundant vegetation provide a refreshing retreat in June, making it a perfect place for those who enjoy the outdoors. Here, you can take beautiful walks and take beautiful pictures during a fun boat ride on Yercaud Lake.

You can move up the Servarayan Hills and pray to Lord Shiva and Goddess Kaveri at the Shevaroyan Temple for a spiritual experience. You can take a walk through the Botanical Garden, where you can find flowers like roses and orchids as well as rare plants like Vernonia shevaroyensis. You can visit Lady's Seat to see the perfect sunset or see the beautiful Kiliyur Falls, which gush during the rain. Additionally, you can visit the Deer Park and see deer, peacocks, hamsters, and swans.

Read more: Places to visit in South India in May
10

Idukki, Kerala

Idukki offers the ideal mix of adventure and nature in June, as its beautiful landscapes are enhanced in the monsoon season. Many Kerala 5-day package include Idukki, where you can visit the Idukki Arch Dam to take in the breathtaking views of the surroundings while admiring this engineering wonder.

 
Another attraction is the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can see elephants, sambar deer, bison, and wild dogs or enjoy boating sessions on the Idukki lake. It is one of the best places to visit in June in South India as the Cheeyappara Waterfalls are the most dynamic during this rainy season. You can also visit Ramakkalmedu's tea farms, visit Hill View Park, or hike up Mount Kalvari.
11

Vagamon, Kerala

Mist-covered hills, abundant greenery, mild monsoon weather, and fresh air make Vagamon the ideal getaway for the summer heat in June. A trip to the Pine Forest, with its towering trees and mist, can be your first stop. You can enjoy a relaxing boat trip at Vagamon Lake, particularly in the early morning when the water is peaceful and quiet.

Both nature lovers and spiritual seekers can visit Kurisumala Ashram if they want to spend some relaxing time. When planning your trip through Kerala tour packages, make sure to include Vagamon to experience spectacular views of the Western Ghats, including the Anamudi and Brahmagiri Peaks, via the picturesque Mundakayam Ghat.
12

Vattakanal, Kodaikanal

The cool monsoon season makes Vattakanal perfect for trekking, bird watching, and photography. Here, you can start your trip by going to the Vattakanal Waterfalls, where you can swim in the crystal-clear pool or relax in the calm atmosphere. You can take in the breathtaking vistas from Green Valley View or climb to Dolphin's Nose, which gives stunning views of the surrounding Palani hills.

Often included in a peaceful Kodaikanal trip, Vattakanal is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape into nature. Additionally, you can explore Bryant Park, Kodaikanal Lake, and Coaker's Walk for a range of experiences.
13

Kudremukh, Karnataka

Kudremukh is an ideal location to take in the beauty and adventure of nature, as the monsoon season adds to the dense greenery. To begin your journey, you can go to Kudremukh National Park to see tigers, leopards, and wild dogs.

Tour Hanuman Gundi Falls, which is most beautiful when the water is gushing in full flow. You can visit Lakya Dam or Kalasa, two neighbouring locations, if you enjoy beautiful scenery. The cool monsoon season offers a great opportunity to discover Kudremukh's national treasures, but you must carry your gumboots, umbrellas and raincoats for a comfortable experience.
14

Agumbe, Shimoga

Agumbe in Shimoga is a great place for nature enthusiasts to visit in June since it offers a variety of activities like waterfall discovery, rainforest exploration, and breathtaking landscapes. During the monsoon season, some of the best waterfalls in Shimoga—including Onake Abbi Falls, Barkana Falls, Jogigundi Falls, and Koodlu Theertha Falls—are especially stunning, as you can see them gushing with water.

You can discover the unique wildlife of the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, where you might spot King Cobra. For travellers on a budget, there are Kerala tour packages under 10000 that sometimes include offbeat destinations like Agumbe, making it accessible and affordable. Visit Kundadri Hills for breathtaking vistas with a full 360-degree overview of the Western Ghats. Moreover, for magnificent sunsets and beautiful pictures, you can head to Sunset Point.
15

Ponmudi, Kerala

Ponmudi is a fantastic place to visit in June, as the cool monsoon weather enhances the area's appeal and makes it ideal for trekking and hiking along its picturesque paths. In the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, you can explore and get a chance to spot Nilgiri Tahr, sloth bears, tigers, and elephants. Many Kerala tour packages for family include Ponmudi for its mix of scenic beauty and light adventure, making it a great choice for all age groups.

You can head to the Ponmudi Viewpoint to enjoy stunning views of green tea plantations, especially during this season. With its natural pools, Meenmutty Waterfalls is also a must-see. The Golden Valley, which provides access to the Kallar River, offers paradise-like views. Moreover, you can take nature walks or camp outside for a more immersive experience.
16

Nilambur, Kerala

Nilambur is one of the best places to visit in June in South India for its teak plantations that come alive in the monsoon season, offering brilliant greenery. You can consider going to Adyanpara Waterfalls, which is especially lovely in the rainy season. Along with taking a nature walk in the forests to spot animals like peacocks and elephants, you can also enjoy picturesque river rafting on the Chaliyar River.

Learn about the cultivation of teak at Conolly's Plot and the Nilambur Teak Museum for a cultural experience. If you're planning a romantic getaway, many Kerala honeymoon packages include Nilambur for its serene landscapes, cultural richness, and peaceful ambiance ideal for couples.
17

Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

June in Araku Valley offers an ideal blend of nature and culture, as the monsoon season provides pleasant weather and abundant vegetation. You can start with a visit to the Tribal Museum to discover more about the customs of the 19 tribes that live in the valley. Take in the coffee culture of the area by touring the coffee plantations and the coffee museum.

At this time of year, you can visit Chaparai Waterfalls, as they are gushing with water. Moreover, you can visit Galikonda View Point for sweeping views, enjoy a relaxing stroll at Padmapuram Gardens or explore the Borra Caves.

People Also Ask About India

  1. Which beaches are perfect for a June vacation in South India?

    The best beaches to visit in South India in June are Kovalam, Auroville, and Mahabalipuram. You can witness stunning sunsets, and enjoy water sports like parasailing, swimming and surfing at Kovalam. At Auroville, you can surf, sunbathe, and enjoy long walks. At Mahabalipuram Beach, you can explore ancient ruins like the Five Rathas and Shore Temple and have a chance to enjoy water sports like boating and windsurfing.
  2. What are some spiritual places to visit in South India in June?

    Some of the spiritual places to visit in South India during June are Tirupati, Kanchipuram, Madurai, Rameshwaram, and Kanyakumari. At Tirupati, you can set out to explore the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, while in Kanchipuram, you can visit the Ekambareswarar Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. You can also visit Madurai to see the Meenakshi Amman Temple, and Kanyakumari to see the Kumari Amman Temple and Vivekananda Rock Memorial.
  3. What are the best hill stations to visit in South India in June?

    Ooty, Munnar, Kodaikanal, and Wayanad are some of the best hill stations to visit in South India in June. In Ooty, you can boat on the Ooty Lake and explore the Botanical Garden. At Munnar, you can see lush tea plantations, the Mattupetty Dam, and wildlife at Eravikulam National Park. You can go boating on Kodai Lake in Kodaikanal and enjoy stunning views from Coaker’s Walk. In Wayanad, you can enjoy a walk to the Edakkal Caves and Soochipara waterfalls.
  4. Is June a good time to visit Kerala's backwaters?

    Yes, June is a fantastic time of year for couples and nature lovers to explore Kerala's backwaters. Refreshing rainfall during the monsoon season turns the area into a green paradise. The calm, rain-soaked setting provides a romantic touch, making it a special and quiet time to visit the backwaters.
Newly Added India Experience

India Top Attractions

Places To Visit In India

More India Attractions

Bhangarh Fort, alwar Atal Tunnel, manali Gokarna Beach Kothaligad, karjat Chittorgarh Fort Keoladeo Ghana National Park, bharatpur Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art, manali Tower Of Fame (Kirti Stambh), chittorgarh Bahiri Cave, karjat Elephant Junction , thekkady Rana Kumbha Palace, chittorgarh Wei Sawdong Falls, cherrapunji Bala Quila Fort, alwar Sariska Wildlife Santuary, alwar Siliserh Lake Palace, alwar Kadathanadan Kalari Center, thekkady Vijay Stambha (Victory Tower), chittorgarh Kondana Caves, karjat Om Beach, gokarna Bhivpuri Waterfall, karjat Hill Fort Kesroli, alwar Kumily, thekkady Padmini's Palace, chittorgarh Kudle Beach, gokarna Mahabaleshwara Temple, gokarna Blackwaters of Pali Bhutivali Dam, karjat Neelkant Mahdev Temple, alwar Fateh Prakash Palace, chittorgarh Half Moon Beach, gokarna Sariska Palace, alwar Kalika Mata Temple, chittorgarh Paradise Beach, gokarna Pandikuzhi, thekkady Sanwariaji Temple, chittorgarh Lohagarh Fort, bharatpur City Palace Alwar Mangla Devi Temple, thekkady Bhor Ghat, karjat Shinde Wadi Hills, kamshet Namaste Café, gokarna Periyar Lake, thekkady Kondeshwar Temple, karjat Green Park Spices, thekkady Bedse Caves, kamshet Vijay Mandir Palce, alwar Sathis Deori Temple, chittorgarh Bankey Bihari Temple, bharatpur Bhairi Caves, kamshet Amer Fort, jaipur Mullaperiyar Dam, thekkady Uksan Lake, kamshet Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, alwar Mirjan Fort, gokarna Bharatpur Palace And Museum Ratan Singh Palace, chittorgarh Hawa Mahal, jaipur Nahargarh Fort, jaipur Jal Mahal, jaipur City Palace, jaipur Jaigarh Fort, jaipur Albert Hall Museum, jaipur Jantar Mantar, jaipur Birla Mandir, jaipur Chokhi Dhani, jaipur Chellarkovil Viewpoint, thekkady The Palace Museum, alwar Zoji La Pass, sonamarg Jhalana Leopard Safari, jaipur Samadhisvara Temple, chittorgarh Koti Tirtha, gokarna Johari Bazaar, jaipur Bapu Bazaar, jaipur Amar Jawan Jyoti, jaipur Raj Mandir Cinema, jaipur Rambagh Palace, jaipur Sisodia Rani Garden, jaipur Galtaji, jaipur World Trade Park, jaipur Abhaneri Step Well , jaipur Chulgiri Jain Temple, jaipur Ranthambore Fort Snow View Point, nainital Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, nainital Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner, alwar Fateh Jung Gumbad, alwar Tosh Village, kasol Christ Church, kasauli Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary Sarafa Bazaar, alwar Meera Temple, chittorgarh Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Biodiversity Park, alwar Ganpatipule Beach Junagarh Fort, bikaner Bhuri Singh Museum, chamba Deepa World Spices and Ayurveda Plantation, thekkady Churi Market, alwar
Excellent
"the experience was awesome. The whole thing organized by Thrillophilia was great. Our tour operator Jigmet sir and the whole crew were 1 no. SHAMAAASS. Julley.
24 October 2015
Agnimitra Banerjee Nishani Motte Trek
Excellent
Trekking and water adventure...what else can be so tempting especially for adventurists like me. This things give me my Kick. Wonderful place and everything is just up-to-the-mark. I'm certainly exploring more of South India now and to get the best of South I prefer reading thrillophilia reviews .
11 July 2019
Excellent
We went for Manali to srinagar Bike tour. It was the best bike trip of my entire life It all started with the person named Shubham from thrillophilia who helped me in selecting the best trip and processed with my booking, all thanks to him! Without him I wouldn’t have been able to experience the best trip of my life. On arrival there, we met our tour guide Tani and our Mechanic Shashi about whom I have read a lot at thrillophilia reviews. These 2 guys were so supportive during the entire tour that no matter what happened they were always there to look after us. They always made sure we are safe and we are following them and there is no overtaking taking place. Tani, the tour guide, one chilled out person he is! Make sure you get him as your tour guide and Shashi as the mechanic as these guys will always make sure that they are there for you no matter what. And in the end, it’s all the Main man behind everything, Jimmy Sir. Thanks a lot Sir for making me experience the best trip of my life! Without you and your team this wouldn’t have been possible. Thanks for helping us out in every way possible. The roads here are difficult terrain to ride on. You gotta be careful. You gotta carry your gum boots during water logging which is the most difficult to cross. But these guys made sure that we were all safe and had sound health till we reached home. Not even a single person was hurt. Our group was a mixture of all age groups, I’m fact we even got to meet 2 people From the Indian navy as well. One mad kickass experience! Unbelievable. Reaching the worlds highest Pass, Khardungla Top, was the highest achievement of my life till date which happened on this trip! And if at all you wish to go, don’t forget to ask Tani and Shashi as your tour guide and mechanic, and go only through Jimmy Sir as he has the best team! Thanks a lot to everyone out there for which I thought the best way would be to write at thrillophilia reviews.
Anirudh Ghaty Kodachadri Trek
Excellent
"One hell of a crazy trek this one. The views were just splendid, and the organisers had it all charted out, and were extremely helpful. \n\nAn initial route through the forest is what we go through which is not that tiring, but after this stretch we move on to the most difficult part of the trek, where we come across the Hidlumane falls and we need to trek in quite a difficult terrain. Post all this stressful climbing, whatever the view you get is unmatched, all that pain, even though there physically, would have vanished mentally.\n\nBest to trek during monsoon or after the monsoon has receded to an extent as the hills are completely covered in green until the eyes can see. It's a treat for the eyes to feast on watching the western ghats in full glory."
05 October 2017
Umesh Joshi Stok Kangri Trek
Excellent
First, I would like to say thank you to shyam@thrillophilia.com for their coordination and cooperation by writing my thrillophilia reviews.The trip was well planned and executed extremely well by the tour operators, I am very happy with the services provided by thrillophilia during this trek. 1) Our trek leaders Salman and Stenzin are really a wonderful Guys, they were very helpful and supportive all the time during trekking.Other staff members were also supportive and helpful. 2) Food quality and quantity was good. 3) Accommodation was good, camps were in good shape, neat and clean and quite spacious. Let's review the Trek about which I had read a lot at thrillophilia reviews. No doubt Stok trek was awesome as well as difficult. It would not be correct if I will say Stok trek is the most beautiful trek ???? but there is something which makes this trek different from all other treks and which is the main reason to attract tourist from every corner of the word, that is its height. At 20,500 feet Stok Kangri is the highest trekkable summit in India (6,153 m), what google says but when I googled it bit more and try to find if there is any other trek exist in this word which is above Stok, I did not get any information so I assume this is the highest trekkable summit in world ???? Highlights of this Trek 1) Trekking till base camp is not very tiring, which itself a big achievement as you would be able to achieve the height of 16300 feet ???? and the best part what I found in this trek is “you don’t need to walk too many hours to reach base camp” 2-4 hours walk a day is max you will walk. 2) Leh treks are totally different from Himachal and Uttrakhand treks in terms of scenic beauty, it’s a different experience, you would be able to see some splendid views of the Stok mountain ranges. 3) The last day “Summit day” will give you a totally different experience. You start your trek at night time which generally don’t happen in other treks. Moreover, you will get a chance to do snow trekking in summers as well “Only in summit Day”. Here is a great saying "the best view comes after the hardest climb" Very True!!! Preparation: I should say this is not a trek for first time trekkers but still if someone wants to give a try, Start your preparation at least 2 months before this trek as last day “Summit Day” is really a challenging one, compare to other days where you have to just walk 2-4 hours max here on final day you have to walk for a 12 – 14 hours and Trekking at night on Snow is bit tricky task and it becomes more challenging when you have to walk by putting Crampons on your shoes as rightly suggested by many people at thrillophilia reviews. a) Aim for 5 km running in 30 minutes b) Do breathing exercise which helps you a lot during this trek especially. c) Drink as much as water you can.
Rupinder Nambeesan Pride Amber Villas Jaipur
Excellent
Had a good time at the resort. Services and food were also good.
01 April 2021
Excellent
This was my first paragliding experience and I was so thrilled and scared both at the same time. This March I was going to Gangtok and came to know about the paragliding activity there and booked the same with Thrillophilia and made the most of the thrills and spills of Paragliding. After heading to the paragliding spot in Ranka at Gangtok. I was accompanied by a trained pilot throughout the entire activity when we soared at a height of 1300- 2200 meters. The best thing about Thrillophilia is that it not only gives you an option to choose between medium and high fly but regardless of the package you choose, the ride from the landing site to the take-off point is all included. I chose the high fly package where I and my certified pilot rose at a height of 2200 meters, marveling at nature’s beauty underneath. After this paragliding trip, I must say that this has been my best so far, given the whole safety protocols that Thrillophilia adhered to besides arranging a trip to the Ranka monastery. Thus, I recommend Thrillophilia with all my heart, for such out-of-the-box experiences!
04 February 2021
Excellent
The work from home seemed quite relaxing until I started to feel trapped. Thus, come 2021, and kept on looking for a workstation trip where I could stay amidst nature and still work. On came Thrillophilia as a genie and arranged the most fabulous stay in Manali. The three-bedroom cottage I was staying in could accommodate nine people and I set off with 4 of my friends. We loved the serene Kullu Valley setting but met our office targets with full gusto. The stay was not just beautiful being situated amidst apple orchards but was a sanitized space with staff performing hygiene checks daily. My friends made the most of the indoor workspaces while I brought about the outdoor furniture to do office work while not missing out on nature’s grandeur. Totally loved how Thrillophilia at such short notice, arranged for a homestay that had Wi-Fi connectivity, power backup and a laptop-friendly workspace. I still miss our evenings where we would gorge on local snacks cooked in the kitchen, by a chef using fresh seasonal produce. If WFM has been a mood dampener for you, give Thrillophilia a try, to arrange a nourishing stay in the hills!
26 January 2021
Excellent
Who does not dream of a farmhouse stay amidst the rolling Himalayan Mountains and an emerald green forest? Yes, I am no different because I have craved for such an experience all my life and I am extremely glad that Thrillophilia came on board to grant all that I desired. My 2 days one night experiential stay at a Farmhouse in Gangtok not just let me have a perfect getaway but so much more. I learnt about terrace farming, plucked ripe fruits from the trees, enjoyed picnics along the streams, and tried my hands on organic farming. I still miss my bedroom in the homestay that had a skylight right above the bed to let me stargaze endlessly. Thank you Thrillophilia for such a splendid experience!
19 January 2021
Superb
A tour of Sikkim and Darjeeling was always on my mind having heard so much about the Yumthang (valley of flowers), the Batasia loop and the mighty tiger hill to catch a scenic sunrise. As a solo traveler I decided to book with Thrillophilia for a 8-day trip to set forth a Sikkim Darjeeling tour that would include all these places. I am extremely elated I did as the teams ensured hassle free travel in air-conditioned vehicles besides stays and dinner at the most hygienic hotels. I am back at Pune after the trip in March but I feel I am back with a piece of Tibet and North Bengal in my heart. I still cherish going to this picturesque hamlet of Chungthang, the stunning Kanchenjunga National Park, and the pristine Gurudongmar Lake. I have absolutely loved my stopover at Kyongnosla and a visit to the Baba Harbhajan dham besides of course the scenic sunrise at Tiger hill, and candlelight dinner at the most unexpected locations. Thanks a ton Thrillophilia for the most wholesome experience there could be!

Popular Nearby Places Around India

More Things to do in India

Luxury Deals in India Camping in India Sightseeing in India Adventure in India Trekking in India Villas in India Private Tours in India Transfers in India Day Tours in India In City in India Group Departure in India Private Transfers in India Inter City Transfers in India Easy Treks in India Local Experiences in India Day Outs in India Nature Camping in India Attractions in India Mountain View Camping in India Budget Camping in India Resorts in India Jungle Camping in India Jeep Safari in India Hilltop Camping in India Water Sports in India Coffee Plantation Stays in India Glamorous Camping in India Weekend Tours in India Tent Stays in India Weekend Treks in India Biking in India Experiential Stays in India Cycling in India Walking in India Photography Tours in India Rappelling in India Riverside Camping in India Resort Day Outs in India Wildlife in India Rock Climbing in India Family Tours in India Experiential Tours in India Hilltop Homestays in India Rafting in India Camel Safari in India Budget Homestays in India Paragliding in India Shopping Tours in India Zip-lining in India Winter Treks in India Airport Transfers in India Workation in India Heritage Homestays in India Birding in India Desert Camping in India Spiritual Tours in India Desert Safari in India Boating in India Nightlife in India Moderate Treks in India Fishing in India Horse Riding in India Pilgrimage in India Water Parks in India Guided Tours in India Romantic Experiences in India Corporate Team Outings in India Hiking in India Monsoon Treks in India Kayaking in India Go Karting in India Food Tours in India Scuba Diving in India Snorkeling in India Hot Air Ballooning in India Yoga in India Aerial Sports in India Zorbing in India Adventure Tours in India

Popular Related Destinations

International Things to Do

Currency Picker
Commonly Used Currencies
INR -
Indian Rupee
USD - $
United States Dollar
EUR -
Euro
SGD - $
Singapore Dollar
AUD - $
Australian Dollar
GBP - £
British Pound
AED - د.إ
United Arab Emirates Dirham
All Other Currencies
ALL - L
Albanian Lek
AMD - դր.
Armenian Dram
ARS - $
Argentine Peso
AWG - ƒ
Aruban Florin
BBD - $
Barbadian Dollar
BDT -
Bangladeshi Taka
BMD - $
Bermudian Dollar
BND - $
Brunei Dollar
BOB - Bs.
Bolivian Boliviano
BSD - $
Bahamian Dollar
BWP - P
Botswana Pula
BZD - $
Belize Dollar
CAD - $
Canadian Dollar
CHF - CHF
Swiss Franc
CNY - ¥
Chinese Renminbi Yuan
COP - $
Colombian Peso
CRC -
Costa Rican Colón
CZK -
Czech Koruna
DKK - kr.
Danish Krone
DOP - $
Dominican Peso
DZD - د.ج
Algerian Dinar
EGP - ج.م
Egyptian Pound
ETB - Br
Ethiopian Birr
FJD - $
Fijian Dollar
GHS -
Ghanaian Cedi
GIP - £
Gibraltar Pound
GMD - D
Gambian Dalasi
GTQ - Q
Guatemalan Quetzal
GYD - $
Guyanese Dollar
HKD - $
Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong