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Unseasonal Fog and Rain Disrupt Tourism in Rajasthan’s Mount Abu
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Tourists in Rajasthan’s Mount Abu were caught off guard by unexpected fog and rain, unusual for the region’s typically arid climate. The unseasonal weather has disrupted travel plans in the popular hill station. Mount Abu, known for its scenic beauty, attracts visitors seeking respite from India’s heat.
The fog reduced visibility, complicating travel on Mount Abu’s winding roads. Local authorities advised caution to ensure tourist safety.
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Rainfall, rare for this time of year, altered the region’s dry landscape. The weather shift surprised both visitors and residents.
Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station, is famed for its cool climate. Its temples and lakes draw thousands annually.
India’s monsoon season typically occurs from June to September. Unseasonal weather events, though rare, can disrupt tourism-dependent areas.
Some tourists welcomed the misty ambiance as a unique experience. Others expressed frustration over canceled plans and hazardous conditions.
The local economy relies heavily on tourism revenue. Unexpected weather could deter visitors, impacting businesses.
Climate variability has sparked debates about environmental changes. While some attribute such events to natural cycles, others link them to broader shifts.
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