7 Tourist Destinations In India You Should Avoid Now
India is experiencing an unpredictable weather condition making travel to certain places more dangerous. Many parts of the country are hit by extended monsoon season causing deadly conditions including landslides, flood, potholes, and severe flooding. It is important to know the weather conditions before making a plan to travel. Here is the list of the places which might be dangerous to travel now
Kerala
Kerala is experiencing severe weather conditions especially in hilly areas like Munnar and Wayanad. The extended monsoon leading to flooding and landslides in different areas is causing road blockage and making it even more difficult to travel. (All Image Credit: Unsplash)
Maharashtra
The condition of Maharashtra especially Mumbai is a well-known case during heavy rainfall. Western Ghats and other parts of Maharashtra leading to severe rain causing heavy traffic, waterlogging. Flooding and landslides.
Assam
Assam goes at its worst during monsoon season especially the area near the giant Brahmaputra river. The trip during the rainy season in this area is very problematic as heavy rain makes roads and railways travel very difficult.
Meghalaya
Meghalaya experiences the highest rainfall in the world and during monsoon season the travel to this destination is life-threatening with rainfalls, landslides and road blocking.
Uttarakhand
This place attracts one of the most number of tourists but experiences the worst conditions during monsoon. Numerous tourist and pilgrimage routes face heavy landslides making it the worst decision of a trip now.
West Bengal
The rivers in the state swell up in monsoon with dangerous landslides in hilly areas including darjeeling. Also, the ground places like Kolkata face heavy flooding and waterlogging making it not such a good decision of travel.
Nagaland
It is dangerous to travel Nagaland in monsoon season as it experiences heavy rain with deadly landslides which block route isolating nearby towns.
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