Famous for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and Portuguese ancestry is Goa. Millions of visitors come here every year. Now, nevertheless, there is crowding due to the increase of tourists.
Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort are only two of the historical sites that make up Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nevertheless, there are now too many tourists in the city.
The famous Taj Mahal is located in Agra. One of the most popular tourist sites in India is the city. Due to the Taj Mahal's enormous popularity, there is pollution, long lines, and overcrowding.
Located in the Himalayas, Manali is a well-liked hill resort known for its breathtaking scenery and exciting adventure offerings. On the other hand, the recent surge in tourists has resulted in traffic congestion.
A centre for spirituality and an adventure destination, Rishikesh is known as the "Yoga Capital of the World." Yoga retreats, ashrams, and adventure activities are the main draws of the area. Both pollution and deforestation are results of the tourism industry's explosive rise.
For Hindus, one of the oldest towns in the world and an important pilgrimage site is Varanasi. The city's temples and rituals draw a lot of tourists, causing overcrowding.
Overtourism is also a problem in Ladakh. Bike enthusiasts, seekers of spirituality, and Buddhists all love this area. The number of tourists visiting the location has increased recently.