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1. Nainital Known for its beautiful lake and scenic views, this hill station is currently unsafe for travellers.
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2. Shimla Try resisting the colonial charm, scenic landscapes, and pleasant weather of Shimla this year to avoid the landslides.
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3. Manali This picturesque town in Himachal Pradesh makes for a perfect getaway for Delhiites. However, it is currently not safe for travelling.
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4. Kasol This serene village in Himachal Pradesh is famous for its natural beauty and hippie culture. However, with the flooding of the Parvati River, it is inadvisable to travel there.
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5. Solan Even though its pleasant climate, lush greenery, and the famous Solan Brewery call you, avoid the hill station during monsoon season.
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6. Tosh Popular among trekkers for its scenic trails and proximity to the Parvati Valley, Tosh is currently unsafe for travellers.
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7. Mandi Situated on the banks of the Beas River, Mandi is suffering landslides and other after-effects of monsoon season.
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8. Chamoli Don’t seek the picturesque valleys of Chamoli until the weather settles and it is safe to travel again.
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Even if you are tempted, avoid these hilly areas until it is safe to travel.
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