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5 Reasons Why You Can Avoid Visiting Kullu-Manali In May-June
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All roads, it seems, leads to Kullu and Manali during summers. Every May and June, lakhs of people pack their bags and take a trip to paradise to escape the city heat and to get close to nature. But is it really worth going to Kullu-Manali in May-June? Here are 5 reasons why you can avoid Kullu-Manali in summers and visit the ‘valley of the gods’ in months other than these two.
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1. Horrible traffic jams
Though the highway between Kullu and Manali has been widened to a two-lane road but still it’s not good enough to handle the summer rush. In Manali itself, frequent traffic jams are a major hassle during summers and lack of parking spaces make the problem even worse.
Moreover, the road between Manali and the Atal Tunnel especially at Dhundi also witness major traffic jams during summers.
The traffic, to say the least, is horrible. You get stuck in endless traffic jams the moment you enter Kullu and remain caught till you reach Manali. Reason? Around 1200 to 1300 vehicles reach Kullu every day in May and June and there is one single road to handle this much of traffic load.
2. Hotel room tariffs shoot through the roof
Come May and June and most hotels in Kullu and Manali start over-charging. Hoteliers cash in on the simple fact: Higher the demand, costlier the room rates. This despite the fact that Manali has seen a major boom in hotel constructions in recent years.
3. Price-surging
Not only hotel rooms, there is a price-surging everywhere due to the heavy rush of visitors to Kullu-Manali in May-June. You end up paying more for Rafting, Paragliding, Trekking etc. The food rates also shoot up.
4. Finding a decent hotel room is difficult, very difficult
Most hotels are booked in advance and finding a decent accommodation in Kullu-Manali during these two months becomes quite a headache. If you are lucky enough, you may still get a decent room. If not, you may end up regretting your stay and curse yourself forever.
5. Overcrowded
You escape city crowd to get stuck in even bigger crowd in Kullu and Manali. Over 35 lakh people visit Kullu and Manali every year and the majority of it in just two months of May and June. If you are like one of those travellers who don’t like crowds at their favourite hill stations, then just avoid visiting in May and June.
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