🏔️ Hill Stations in July 2025

Comprehensive Safety Guide for Monsoon Travel

⚠️ MONSOON ALERT: All listed destinations are landslide-prone during July. Travel at your own risk!
Hill Station Safety Level July Rainfall Key Risks & Warnings Recommended Action
Darjeeling
West Bengal
EXTREME RISK 600mm
• Railway operations suspended
• Road to Siliguri frequently blocked
• Tea estate slopes unstable
Postpone until September
Mussoorie
Uttarakhand
EXTREME RISK 330mm
• Dehradun highway closures
• Camel's Back Road dangerous
• Kempty Falls road landslides
Visit in winter months
Nainital
Uttarakhand
EXTREME RISK 325mm
• Mall Road flash floods
• Lake area slopes unstable
• Kathgodam route blocked
Avoid until post-monsoon
Shimla
Himachal Pradesh
HIGH RISK 300mm
• Mall Road waterlogging
• Heritage building damage
• Kufri-Narkanda road issues
Wait until September
Manali
Himachal Pradesh
HIGH RISK 257mm
• Rohtang Pass landslides
• Beas River flooding
• Kullu route blockages
Best after September
Munnar
Kerala
HIGH RISK 250mm
• Kochi highway blockages
• Top Station inaccessible
• Ghat section landslides
Visit post-monsoon or winter
Ooty
Tamil Nadu
HIGH RISK 180mm
• Kalhatty Ghat dangerous
• Coonoor road issues
• Hairpin bends slippery
Reschedule trip
Dharamshala
Himachal Pradesh
HIGH RISK 200mm
• McLeodganj slopes unstable
• Bhagsunag area dangerous
• Trekking routes closed
Visit in dry season
Matheran
Maharashtra
HIGH RISK 150mm
• Toy train suspended
• Walking paths slippery
• Viewpoints closed
Access may be restricted
Kalimpong
West Bengal
EXTREME RISK 500mm
• Durpin area subsidence
• Teesta valley view blocked
• Gangtok road unsafe
Avoid June-August

🚨 Safety Legend

Extreme Risk: Avoid completely - life-threatening conditions
High Risk: Dangerous conditions - postpone if possible

💡 Pro Tip: Consider safer alternatives like Coorg, Yercaud, or Panchgani during monsoon season.