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The region experiences heavy rainfall and landslides during the monsoon season, making it difficult to access and explore the area.
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The region is prone to road closures and landslides during the monsoon, making it challenging for travel and outdoor activities.
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The heavy rainfall in the region during the monsoon can make trekking trails slippery and unsafe, and the valley may not be in full bloom during this time.
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The vast salt marshes of the Rann of Kutch become waterlogged during the monsoon, making it inaccessible and limiting the tourist experience.
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4. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
The islands experience heavy rainfall and rough sea conditions during the monsoon, resulting in limited water activities and ferry services.
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While Goa is a popular beach destination, it experiences heavy rainfall and rough sea conditions during the monsoon, leading to beach closures.
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The hill station receives heavy rainfall during monsoon, which can affect visibility and limit outdoor activities such as trekking and exploring tea gardens.
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The backwaters of Kerala can be prone to flooding during the monsoon, limiting boat cruises and affecting the overall experience.
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Consider the impact of weather conditions when planning your travels during the monsoon season.
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