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SHOULD ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS BE AVOIDED DURING MONSOON.

After a long hustle of summer, the Monsoon comes with relief. The relief and drizzle of this season begin in mid-June and last until September. There is no doubt that everyone loves this rainy season. We want to explore mother nature in this beautiful season by going on an adventure holiday. 

We often become excited to embrace some adventurous places in India. We often need to remember the precautions before going for an adventurous trip during Monsoon. However, following these can save you from any accident. In this article, we will highlight some precautions that will help you. 

Things to consider before going for an adventurous holiday
It would help you if you took these precautions before going for an Adventurous holiday during the Monsoon:

• Check the destination's weather forecasts
You instantly make a traveling plan for any adventurous place that can be impressive and exciting. But, it can become difficult for you during the Monsoon. So, remember to verify the weather forecast and the level of unpredictability at your destination before going on the trip.

• Keep first aid with you.
It is advisable to keep a first aid kit with you because if an accident occurs, you can take some critical steps to reduce the risk of any mishap.

Essential measures for road trips
Are you planning a road trip this Monsoon? If you don't have anti-skid suspension tires, you should take the highway during heavy rains. Avoiding road rash is a good virtue in the shower, and having your vehicle insured is required to deal with a breakdown. 

Keep your emergency contact numbers on your phone's speed dial. Start early and take breaks when the showers get too much for you. Visibility is a crucial problem for everyone when it rains, so ensure your automobile wipers are in good working order.

• Keep an emergency toolkit.
Keep an emergency toolkit with you if you want to go to any adventurous places in India. Knives, ropes, scissors, tapes, adhesives, and screwdrivers are always helpful in an emergency toolkit. They will help you in an emergency.

Things to consider while traveling to an adventurous place during Monsoon
These are some precautions you should consider while traveling.

• Don't Engage yourself in Dangerous Activities.
Climbing, river rafting, trekking, and others are unique activities, but not Monsoon. Many tour operators are against such activities because they can be hazardous. Therefore, it's recommended not to participate in these dangerous activities during the Monsoon.

• Avoid house tenting in lower areas.
It's best to avoid camping in low-lying areas during monsoons to get the most out of your camping trip. If you do, stagnant or streaming water may cause problems such as mosquito breeding, reptile breeding, tent flooding, and washing out every essential thing you have.

• Check your vehicle 
You should cross-check your vehicle while traveling to any Adventurous place. If you're driving a car, ensure your windshield wipers, tires, headlights, and brakes are all in good working order.  

Places to avoid while deciding an adventurous place in India during Monsoon

It would help to avoid these places when deciding on an adventurous site in India during Monsoon.

• Sikkim
Sikkim is a paradise for those seeking peace, with unrivaled natural beauty. So a lot of tourists are planning a pleasant vacation there. But it becomes the most affected place during the Monsoon. 

The roads have diminished to the point that walking is impossible. Moreover, despite. Once the monsoon rains hit, Sikkim suffers from water scarcity and drought. One can imagine how horrible it may be to visit a location where people struggle to survive.

• Uttarakhand
Even though Uttarakhand is beautiful, visiting during the monsoon season is not recommended. It is regarded as one of the country's most flood-prone localities, particularly following the devastating floods of 2013.

 In addition, landslides have caused extensive damage in the area, making it risky to visit during the Monsoon. Also, the connecting roads are occasionally shut, making communication impossible. 

• Cherrapunji 
Cherrapunji is already the rainiest region globally, but during Monsoon, it will be a terrible place to visit. Of course, you would wonder how the monsoon season would make a difference in a place like Cherrapunji, which is drenched all year! 

However, the increased frequency and intensity of rainfall during the Monsoon could be a better choice for your vacation. Not only that, but the town also has a severe water deficit, forcing residents to drive a long distance in quest of clean water.

• Amboli
Amboli is a hill station in Maharashtra's Sahyadri range known for the state's most significant yearly rainfall. Because the hill station is bordered by dense forests, numerous waterfalls, and steep slopes, it receives astronomically high rains of up to 750 CM. However, traveling here during the rainy season is not recommended due to the landslide risk.

• Darjeeling
Darjeeling is a beautiful place, and many tourists want to visit it once, but not during Monsoon because traffic becomes a problem during landslides. The blocked route can cause a lot of problems. Therefore you should avoid going there during Monsoon.

In conclusion, Monsoons can be exciting if you're prepared, but they can also be brutal if you're unprepared. So remember to remember our essential travel suggestions for some fantastic times under the drizzle. Monsoons, after all, aren't as horrible as you believe. You can go for an adventure holiday during the Monsoon.


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