Some regions are experiencing extreme heat, others are experiencing heavy rainfall. It is therefore of the utmost importance to be aware of destinations that may not be suitable for travel at the present time. While these destinations offer unparalleled natural beauty and cultural experiences, it is of the utmost importance to prioritise safety and well-being when planning your travels. It is important to stay informed, follow official advisories, and consider alternative destinations or travel dates if necessary. By taking the necessary precautions and remaining vigilant, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
Due to extreme weather conditions or other factors, we advise against travelling to the following popular tourist destinations at this time.
Kerala, also known as ‘God’s Own Country’, is renowned for its verdant landscapes, tranquil backwaters, and picturesque vistas. However, the region is currently experiencing heavy rainfall, with meteorological reports indicating that the situation may persist for the next five days. Consequently, it is advisable for travellers to exercise caution and monitor weather forecasts before planning a visit.
The state of Gujarat is currently experiencing extreme heat, which is making it less than ideal for tourism activities. It is recommended that travellers avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during the hottest parts of the day and maintain adequate hydration.
Similarly, Madhya Pradesh is also experiencing extreme heat conditions, which may present risks to travellers. It is recommended that visits to outdoor attractions be postponed until the weather becomes more favourable.
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Due to the heavy rainfall forecast, both Meghalaya and Assam are on high alert. Some flights have been cancelled in affected areas. We advise travellers to monitor weather updates and consider postponing their trips until conditions improve.
Chopta is situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, a region renowned for its impressive natural beauty. The town is renowned for its verdant meadows, pristine woodlands, and breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks. It is often hailed as the ‘Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand’, a designation that reflects its tranquil atmosphere and proximity to the Himalayas. Chopta offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of tourist-heavy locales. Given that it serves as the base for the renowned Tungnath trek and lies en route to Badrinath, it is advisable to consult travel advisories before planning a trip to this area.
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