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Why Should You Avoid Popular Hill Stations Near Delhi on Long Weekends?

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Why Should You Avoid Popular Hill Stations Near Delhi on Long Weekends?

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  • April 15, 2026 at 11:27 AM #29846

    tempotravellerrentindelhi1
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    Planning a quick trip to hill stations near Delhi sounds exciting, but visiting during long weekends can turn your relaxing getaway into a stressful experience. Popular destinations like Manali, Shimla, and Mussoorie attract huge crowds during holidays, making travel less enjoyable.

    One of the biggest issues is heavy traffic. Roads leading to these hill stations often get jammed, and you may spend hours stuck instead of enjoying the journey. Overcrowding is another major problem, as tourist spots, cafes, and viewpoints become packed with people.

    Hotel prices also increase during long weekends. You may end up paying more for basic services, and finding last-minute accommodation becomes difficult. The peaceful charm of these places gets affected due to noise and rush.

    Instead, plan your trip on weekdays or choose less crowded destinations. This way, you can enjoy a calm, comfortable, and memorable travel experience.

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