Republic Lifestyle Desk

Kerela To Darjeeling: Places To Avoid In India During Monsoons

Heavy rainfall, landslides, and flash floods occur during monsoon (June-Sept). Trek routes become treacherous, increasing risk of accidents. Temple gates often close due to harsh weather.

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Avoid outdoor activities like trekking, safaris, and boat rides in Assam during monsoon due to heavy rainfall, landslides, and flooding. Instead, explore indoor attractions, enjoy local cuisine.

Source: assamtourism.gov.in

Avoid visiting Munnar, Kerala during monsoon (June to September) due to heavy rainfall, landslides, and disrupted transportation. However, if you do visit, enjoy the lush green landscapes, peak.

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Avoid visiting Goa during monsoon (June to September) due to heavy rainfall, rough seas, and limited beach activities. However, if you do visit, enjoy the lush green landscapes, fewer crowds.

Source: tripadvisor.in

Avoid visiting Darjeeling during monsoon (June to September) due to landslides, heavy rainfall, and disrupted transportation. If you do visit, enjoy the lush green tea gardens, fewer crowds.

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Avoid Meghalaya during monsoon (June-Sept) due to extreme rainfall, landslides, and floods. If visiting, enjoy lush landscapes and waterfalls at their peak, but exercise caution.

Source: https://www.meghalayatourism.in/

Avoid visiting Mussorie during monsoon (June to September) due to landslides, heavy rainfall, and disrupted transportation. If you do visit, enjoy the lush green landscapes, waterfalls at their peak.

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