
A prodigy has come to pass, blessing of prosperity, comfort, joy and all sorts of nice things. A rainy day is especially a day for friends, not acquaintances. A loving sun and the vivid green of the happy hills: the emerald stretches of the shimmering plains; the twilight valleys in the purpled dusk or glorified in the first great splendor of the dawn; the mountain peaks in their new white cowls of mist, have you seen these things now since God has laid them laughing from the magic of the rain? What is it about the rain-washed flowers that so stirs the sentiments of the human heart? Is it that their perfume is richer and their colors are more radiant as the new-born sun smiles upon them?
Rainy season is like paradise epoch for trekkers. It is the time when enthusiast people like you and me start wandering beautiful mountains. There is nothing in the world that is more beautiful, more scenic, and more tranquil than going on for a trek in rainy seasons. An experience which is truly incredible!
There is no better time to go on for trek then in rains, so folks who have never been to any trek and would want to experience it, just pack your rucksack with few clothes and tie your shoes, this is the right time. There are some amazing places near you and you hardly have heard about it. Sahyaadri mountain range is by far the best place to visit in rainy season. It has all the natural attraction that puts the magic in your life & is blessed with misty & rugged mountains, remote hiking trails, wilderness, stunning waterfalls that will mesmerize you.
The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other with drops of rains pouring from heaven is the best way to appreciate Sahyaadri’s beauty and pristine environments. By spending time on tracks and trails, you can use all your senses to absorb the extraordinary beauty and spending time in these serene mountains will rejuvenate you to the core. “If you don't scale the mountain, you can't view the plain” – So a weekend break from busy routine is what you people require to experience and see by yourself what is it to go on for a trek and feel the rains.


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