7 Warmest Indian Places To Visit With Caution In Summer

By: Somdatta Saha

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Some places do not just get hot in summer—they turn into endurance tests. If you are planning a trip, be warned: these destinations are more about surviving the heat.

Rajasthan

Rajasthan turns into furnaces with temperatures crossing 45°C. If you must visit, step out only in the early morning and spend the rest of the day somewhere cool.

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Delhi

Delhi in summer is not just hot; it is a battle. The heat radiates off every surface, and even metro stations feel like oversized ovens. 

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Taj Mahal is breathtaking, but in peak summer, it feels like standing inside a giant reflector. The marble bounces back heat, making your visit unbearable. 

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Agra

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Chennai

Chennai is humid all year, but summer takes it up a notch. The beaches feel like open-air saunas, and sightseeing quickly turns into a sticky, exhausting challenge.

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Varanasi

The energy of Varanasi is unmatched, but in summer, it comes with a side of extreme heat. The narrow lanes trap warmth like an oven, and the ghats sizzle.

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Gujarat

Gujarat is full of incredible places—but not when temperatures soar to 48°C. Even the Rann of Kutch becomes almost impossible to stand.

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Madhya Pradesh

The state is home to some of India's top wildlife reserves, but summer safaris are brutal. Tracking tigers means hours under sun, with no shade to escape.

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Need a summer escape instead? Find cooler destinations 

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