India is a land of diverse climates, and the monsoon season, while beautiful, often brings heavy rains that can cause significant flooding in certain regions
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Here's a list of Indian destinations you should avoid during monsoon season
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Mumbai faces significant challenges during the monsoon season, including waterlogging, traffic congestion and delays in local transportation
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Uttarakhand experiences intense rainfall, making it prone to landslides, traffic and road closures
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Kerala is one of the states which receives the highest rainfall during monsoon. This can disrupt houseboat rides and make other outdoor activities challenging
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Darjeeling, known for its tea gardens and panoramic views, is susceptible to landslides and road blockages during the monsoon
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Goa experiences intense rainfall and rough seas during the monsoon. This weather makes beaches harder to access and prone to high tides
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Considered the wettest region in the country, Meghalaya is not often recommended to tourists during peak monsoons
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Himachal Pradesh experiences heavy rainfall and landslides during monsoon, which can lead to road closures and difficulties accessing viewpoints
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Odisha experiences heavy rainfall during the peak monsoon season. This can result in flooding and landslides, which can cause inconvenience to tourists