7 Indian Destinations To Avoid During Peak Summer

By: Payal

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Summer in India can turn some popular travel spots into exhausting heat zones. Before planning your holiday, here are 7 destinations that are better avoided during peak summer months, along with cooler alternatives to enjoy instead.

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1. Rajasthan

The desert state looks beautiful, but temperatures often cross 45°C, making daytime sightseeing difficult. Long walks around forts and markets can quickly become exhausting in the intense heat. Alternative: Head to Mount Abu for pleasant hill weather and peaceful views.

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2. Agra

Visiting the Taj Mahal in peak summer can feel uncomfortable due to intense heat and crowded tourist lines under the harsh sun. Afternoon exploration becomes especially exhausting. Alternative: Visit Nainital for cool lakes, fresh air, and relaxed weather.

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3. Delhi

Delhi's dry heat and hot winds during May and June can make outdoor travel exhausting. Even evenings often remain warm, taking away from local sightseeing and street food walks. Alternative: Explore Shimla instead for breezy weather and scenic mountain charm

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4. Chennai

The coastal humidity in Chennai makes summer feel even hotter than the actual temperature. Constant sweating and strong sunlight can make daytime travel uncomfortable. Alternative: Choose Ooty for mist-covered hills and refreshing weather.

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5. Varanasi

The spiritual city becomes intensely hot in summer, especially around the ghats during daytime hours. Narrow lanes and humidity can make long visits physically tiring. Alternative: Plan a peaceful escape to Rishikesh for riverside calm and cooler mornings.

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6. Gujarat

Many parts of Gujarat experience strong heatwaves in peak summer, especially in open areas and cities. Outdoor attractions become difficult to enjoy during afternoon hours. Alternative: Visit Mahabaleshwar for cool weather, greenery, and strawberry farms.

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7. Madhya Pradesh

Wildlife parks and historical sites in Madhya Pradesh can become extremely hot in summer afternoons, making safaris and fort visits uncomfortable for travellers. Alternative: Travel to Munnar for tea gardens, clouds, and soothing temperatures.

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