Since the country got independence in 1947, every year on 15th August, the celebration of independence in India is celebrated as Independence Day. This day is very special for every Indian. On the day of Independence, every Indian remembers those brave martyrs and celebrities who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the country. All the martyrs are bowed down with moist eyes. In such a situation, cultural programs are also organized at various places. Apart from this, there is a public holiday on this day, so people go for outings with their families.

If we talk about this time, then this time the long weekend is falling on Independence Day. That is, if you take only Monday off, you can get straight four days (Friday, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday) off. Everyone is fond of traveling, but there are many people who have a lot of trouble in crowded places. In such a situation, today we will tell you about those places, where you can get a lot of crowd on this long weekend, so if you are planning to go somewhere, keep their names in mind.

Shimla
Shimla, which is just a few hours away from Delhi, is well-booked for long weekends. Here you may have to face a lot of crowds on weekends. During the holidays, a large number of tourists are present from Gandhi Chowk to Mall Road and Tower Clock.

Mussoorie
Mussoorie, popularly known as the Queen of Hills, is a very beautiful city in Uttarakhand. You can also find a lot of crowds here on long weekends. The booking of hotels also gets full, along with it the prices of all the things also increase a lot.

India Gate
If you are nervous about going in the crowd, then do not go to the India Gate located in Delhi even by mistake on the long weekend falling on Independence Day. A large number of tourists reach here to see and visit the National War Memorial located near India Gate, so you may have trouble due to the crowd.

Attari-Wagah Border
Although this is the best place to go on Independence Day, if you are afraid of going in the crowd, or are nervous about the crowd, then do not include the Attari-Wagah border in planning to visit. A large number of people reach here because of Independence Day.

Red Fort
Whether it is the Red Fort of Agra or Delhi, you may have to face a crowd at both places. You may have to stand in line for a long time to enter here.

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