Avoid These Hill Stations This Summer to Escape the Crowds

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- •During peak season, Manali can see traffic jams stretching up to 8–10 km.
- •Shimla faces severe overcrowding, leading to traffic jams and parking issues.
- •Darjeeling experiences traffic congestion and crowding during summer.
- •In Mussoorie, summer crowds fill the roads with vehicles, making parking extremely difficult.
As summer sets in, people flock to hill stations to escape the heat. However, some popular hill stations become so crowded during this season that the experience can turn unpleasant. Heavy traffic jams, parking issues, and exorbitantly priced hotels can turn a relaxing getaway into a hassle. In this article, we highlight the hill stations you should steer clear of this summer.
Manali in Himachal Pradesh is a favorite among tourists, but it’s best to avoid it during peak season. Traffic jams stretching up to 8–10 km are common. Similarly, Shimla in Himachal sees a massive influx of tourists, leading to severe road congestion and parking problems. Darjeeling in West Bengal, another popular destination among couples, also faces overcrowding and traffic snarls during summer.
Residents of Delhi-NCR often plan trips to Mussoorie, a nearby hill station, but the summer rush turns its roads into a sea of vehicles, making parking a nightmare. Nainital is another overcrowded destination, especially on weekends and during summer vacations, when the number of visitors swells even further.


