As soon as the monsoon season arrives, the mind starts swinging with happiness and happiness comes on the faces of children and adults. India is a country where the rainy season is very pleasant, due to which many people want to leave their homes in India and enjoy this pleasant weather by visiting some good tourist destinations. But at the same time, there are many such places in the rainy season where going is not free from danger. Sometimes it becomes difficult to move from one place to another due to problems like land sliding, water logging on the roads, etc. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about those places where there is excessive rainfall during monsoon, and visiting here can prove to be very dangerous for you. Let's know about these places...

Himachal Pradesh
Most people like to go to Himachal Pradesh for sightseeing. This is because many famous hill stations are located here. There is a crowd of people here even in summer. It has been observed that a maximum number of tourists come from Delhi. Many facilities are also available from Delhi to go to Himachal Pradesh. However, avoid visiting Himachal during the monsoon season. Let us inform you that Himachal is a hilly area where there is a danger of falling big stones or rocks when it rains. In such a situation, a situation like a road closure or danger to life can also arise. So if you want to go to Himachal then make a plan to go here before or after the monsoon.

Mumbai
The beauty of metropolitan Mumbai completely disappears during the rainy season. The difficulties of the people living here increase during the rainy season. Due to continuous rains, the local train services, which are called the lifeline of Mumbai, also stop. You will get to see the flooding of houses or the accumulation of water on the roads during the rainy season. Due to incessant rains, people get locked in their homes here. Although there are many such hill stations in Maharashtra, such as Bhandardara, Amboli, Mahabaleshwar, etc. If you want to visit these places then plan before or after the rains.

Uttarakhand
Most people run to the mountains to escape the heat and when the weather is monsoon, everyone is eager to head to the hill station. Coming to the mountains, first of all, we will talk about a beautiful place like Uttarakhand. You can complete the journey from Delhi to Uttarakhand in a few hours. However, many buses, trains, and cabs take you from Delhi to Uttarakhand. You just have to note that during the monsoon season, it rains continuously in many places of Uttarakhand, due to which the roads become slippery. Driving or walking in such places in this weather is not free from danger.

Sikkim
Sikkim is a very beautiful place for those who are fond of traveling. The natural beauty and environment of Sikkim attract a large number of tourists. Sikkim throughout the year remains As beautiful as it is, Sikkim gets worse during the rainy season. The roads here become so bad in the rain that it is not worth roaming and the green mountains here also get covered with clouds in this season. If you are planning to visit Sikkim during the monsoon season, then cancel your trip.

Kerala
Kerala looks even more beautiful during the rainy season. Because of its unique culture and beautiful nature, people come here from far and wide to visit. However, during the rainy season, the view here becomes very terrible. Flood-like situation arises in many places in Kerala, not only this, it rains continuously for three to four days. So if you are planning to visit Kerala then you can come sometime between September to March.

Kalimpong
Kalingpong, the hill station of West Bengal, is a very beautiful place. This city is buzzing with tourists coming from domestically and abroad throughout the year, but going here during the rainy season can prove to be very dangerous. Due to landslides on hilly roads, you can be stuck on the way for hours or there is a possibility of becoming a victim of an accident. So don't plan to visit Kalingpong in July-August.

Chennai
Traveling in Chennai is a bit difficult during the monsoon season. During this time the city gets flooded. If you visit this place during monsoon then you will not be able to go outside. You should avoid visiting here from July to September. You can think of visiting here from November to February.

Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji is already one of the wettest places on earth if you want to visit during monsoon. You can imagine how the 'monsoon season' would make any difference to a place like Cherrapunji, which is anyway rain-fed throughout the year! But this is due to the frequency and intensity of rains which increase during monsoon, making it a poor option for your trip. Not only this, the city faces an acute water shortage and the local people have to travel long distances in search of fresh water.

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