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Finding Serenity: Escape the Crowds in India’s Overcrowded Tourist Destinations

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/06/13 at 4:32 PM
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India's overcrowded tourist destination
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India, with its vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse traditions, has always been a sought-after destination for travellers around the world. However, the popularity of some tourist hotspots has led to overcrowding, making it challenging to find peace and tranquillity. If you’re yearning for a more peaceful vacation experience, it’s wise to steer clear of the following overcrowded destinations in India.

1. Shimla:

Shimla, nestled in the scenic hills of Himachal Pradesh, has recently experienced a surge in tourist numbers. With the Kalka Shimla Rail and private buses fully booked for the next 15 days and hotels operating at maximum capacity, it’s evident that the city is grappling with overcrowding. If you seek serenity, it’s advisable to avoid Shimla during this peak tourist season.

2. Manali:

Another popular tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh, Manali, is currently witnessing full hotel occupancy and a significant influx of tourists. The high demand for accommodations indicates that the city may not provide the tranquil experience you desire. Consider exploring alternative destinations to escape the crowds and find a peaceful vacation.

3. Dharamshala:

Located in Himachal Pradesh’s beautiful hills, Dharamshala draws tourists with its stunning natural beauty and spiritual aura. However, heavy tourist footfall has led to congested roads and traffic jams. Although hotel occupancy remains at 40 to 50 percent, it’s essential to plan your visit accordingly, taking into account potential traffic congestion and limited hotel availability.

4. Nainital:

Known for its picturesque lakes and scenic beauty, Nainital has become a magnet for tourists seeking a peaceful getaway. However, recent visitor numbers have skyrocketed, leading to crowded streets and bustling markets. With hotel occupancy reaching 80 percent during weekends, it’s important to be prepared for the crowds if you plan to visit this charming city.

While India offers a plethora of enchanting destinations, it’s crucial to plan your summer getaway wisely to ensure a serene and tranquil experience. Avoiding overcrowded tourist hotspots like Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, and Nainital can help you escape the tourist crowds and find hidden gems where you can immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of this incredible country. Whether it’s exploring lesser-known hill stations, offbeat beach destinations, or serene rural landscapes, India has much to offer beyond the overcrowded tourist circuits. Embrace the opportunity to discover the unexplored and create memories of a lifetime in peaceful and serene surroundings.

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Rudrakshi Gupta June 13, 2023
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