South India’s monsoon season brings about a total transformation of the landscape in South India, more particularly in the Western Ghats, which are among the world’s most crucial biodiversity spots. During the monsoon season, moisture-bearing winds blow into the mountain range from the Arabian Sea causing incessant rains in forests, hill stations, valleys, and rural areas. This causes rivers to overflow, reawakens dormant waterfalls, obscures roads with fog, and covers whole territories with clouds for many weeks. Some parts of South India get very high rainfall levels each year, ranking some of the highest rain records in India except in the northeast parts of the country. Such parts are famous not only for rain but also rain forests, monsoon scenery, wild life, and unique ecosystems caused by rain.Here are some of the wettest places in South India during the monsoon season.