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8 places you should avoid visiting in India this monsoon

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These are the wettest places on Earth, and while scenic, they receive relentless rain in monsoon, often causing flooding and restricted movement.

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The city gets waterlogged quickly during peak monsoon. Local train services get disrupted, and walking or commuting becomes chaotic due to traffic and flooded streets.

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Landslides are common in these areas during heavy rains, leading to blocked roads and unsafe hiking conditions. Travel advisories are often issued here in July-August.

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High risk of landslides and road blockages in this Himalayan belt. Char Dham routes are particularly unsafe and often closed or delayed due to rain-triggered disasters.

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While stunning, this area becomes vulnerable to landslides and flash floods during the monsoon. The terrain is challenging, and many roads become inaccessible or too dangerous.

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Extreme weather, cloudbursts, and unpredictable road closures make this region difficult to access during the monsoon. It’s better to visit post-monsoon or in early summer.

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Heavy rainfall causes landslides and washed-out roads, especially in remote areas. Power cuts and communication blackouts are frequent during intense monsoon spells.

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Frequent storms, choppy seas, and ferry cancellations make island-hopping or beach visits risky. Water activities are mostly suspended during this time.

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