Hello! It’s ‘Rainy season O’clock!’ What a wonderful time to be alive?
Gentle breeze and clouds taking over the sky and bringing respite from the summer sun.
Everything looks pretty when it drizzles. The windowpanes of the cars, the meadows and the flowers blooming in the garden.
What makes monsoon more fun and frolic is when you’re a college student. Yes, academic is constant but the kind of activities you can indulge in during rainy season with your pals amplifies the joy of monsoon, acting as a break from your academics.
We are listing 7 such activities that you can enjoy on weekends with your college gang this rainy season:
1. TREKKING- Trekking is a wonderful experience, one of its kind that your Friday's new release or you sunday shopping can never offer you.It's a joyful activity that involves ascending mountains of high altitudes on wild terrains with the purpose of exploring and enjoying the scenery. So what are you waiting for? Ditch all your weekend plans. Pack your bags, tag your friends along and go for trekking.
2. NIGHT CAMPS- Imagine sleeping peacefully to the melody that nature hums at night beneath a blanket of millions of twinkling stars and waking up to sunrise and witnessing the one of the most magnificent sunrise. Such a joy a Night camps will offer you.
3. RIDES- If you’re a biker at heart, monsoon has to offer you some of the most beautiful routes and destinations. So, fuel up the tank, put on that jacket, helmet and all safety gears and you are good to vrooooomm. But make sure you are in speed limits and all the essentials handy.
4. VISITS TO NEARBY DAMS- Because pictures look pretty with the water in the background. But be safe.
5. CHAI AND PAKORAS- A rainy season is incomplete without having conversations over numerous cups of chai and another order of pakoras.
6. IF YOU WISH TO STAY INDOORS- Well, if you wish to stay indoors you can engage in indoor games like uno, scrabble spicing it up with snacks and gossips.
So, what are you waiting for. Call up your friends and get started. Tell us about your favourite monsoon destination in the comment section.
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