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Wednesday, March 19, 2025 India is currently experiencing one of its most severe heatwaves, impacting both local commuters and travelers across the country. With major urban centers like Bengaluru, Delhi, Faridabad, Gwalior, Kota, Ludhiana, Meerut, Mumbai, and Surat reporting dangerously high temperatures, the situation is becoming increasingly alarming for the travel industry. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert, warning of extreme heat conditions and advising people to stay indoors, which has had an immediate impact on India inbound travel and domestic tourism.

With temperatures soaring beyond 45°C (113°F) in several regions, outdoor travel has become unbearable, leading to disruptions in flight schedules, train operations, and tourism activities. Tourists visiting Delhi’s India Gate, Mumbai’s Marine Drive, Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park, and Gwalior’s historic forts are facing extreme discomfort, while businesses in the travel industry are witnessing cancellations and declining bookings. The impact of the heatwave is not limited to inconvenience—it poses serious health risks, with increased cases of heatstroke and dehydration.



This severe weather event has triggered widespread travel chaos, leading to travel alerts and advisories across the country. As travelers reconsider their summer travel plans, experts warn that India inbound travel could face a significant downturn if these weather conditions persist. Which Cities Are Facing the Wors.

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