Regions with a history of flooding are best avoided to prevent getting trapped or facing hazardous conditions.
Heavy rainfall can cause landslides, making hilly and mountainous regions dangerous. It's better to avoid going to hill stations.
Areas downstream from dams can be at risk if water needs to be released suddenly.
Strong tides and waves during heavy rains can be dangerous. So, it's better to not visit beaches during peak rainy season.
In forests the roads can be muddy and slippery, and there's a higher risk of getting bitten by poisonous insects or leeches and other pests.
Cities known for poor drainage systems can face severe waterlogging and flooding, disrupting daily life and transport.
Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip and keep up-to-date with local news and weather alerts during your travels.