By Kunal Thakurani
Goa's pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife draw hordes of tourists, leading to overcrowded streets, waste management issues, and strain on local resources.
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The picturesque hill station of Manali faces challenges of traffic congestion, overcrowded tourist spots, and environmental concerns during peak seasons.
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Jaipur's historic sites like Hawa Mahal and Amer Fort attract large crowds, resulting in wear and tear, long queues, and strain on infrastructure.
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Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra struggles with environmental pollution, congestion around monuments, and sustainability issues due to heavy tourist footfall.
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Step back in time at the UNESCO-listed ruins of Hampi, dotted with ancient temples, boulder-strewn landscapes, and Virupaksha Temple's grandeur.
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Experience the laid-back beach vibes of Gokarna, known for Om Beach, Kudle Beach, and Half Moon Beach.
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Munnar's scenic beauty and tea plantations make it a popular destination, leading to congestion, waste disposal challenges, and strain on natural resources.
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The former summer capital of British India, Shimla faces issues of overcrowding, traffic jams, and waste management, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
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Rishikesh, known for yoga and adventure sports, grapples with overcrowding along the Ganges riverbanks, environmental degradation, and sustainability concerns.
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