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HometravelDon't forget: This Special Place Near August 15!

Don’t forget: This Special Place Near August 15!

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On August 15, which is Independence Day, many people are making plans to go somewhere for a trip.

Some are planning to travel because there is a four-day holiday from August 12 to 15.

Additionally, Parsi New Year falls on August 16, so people are taking a five-day break to travel. However, there are some places that might be crowded during this time.

If you’re planning to go, it’s important to know which places might be busy.

Nainital – Escape from the Heat

If you’re looking to escape the summer heat and are thinking about going to Nainital, you should know that many people are planning to visit there this weekend.

So, during the long weekend of August 15, there will be a significant crowd in Nainital.

India Gate – Historical Attraction

Another popular spot, especially on weekends and August 15, is India Gate in Delhi.

This historic monument attracts a lot of visitors, especially because the National War Memorial is nearby.

It can be quite challenging to walk around here due to the large number of people.

Attari-Wagah Border – Witnessing a Parade

During these days, many people are planning to visit the Attari-Wagah border.

During these occasions, parades are held at the India-Pakistan border.

The crowd can become so dense that moving around can be difficult.

 Varanasi Ghats – Spiritual Gathering

Around Independence Day, people also tend to visit religious places.

Varanasi Ghats, in particular, experience a significant crowd. Tourists from both within the country and abroad come here.

People gather to witness the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi, leading to considerable crowds.

Taj Mahal in Agra – Celebrating Freedom

To witness the celebration of Independence Day, many people from Delhi visit the Taj Mahal.

Often, visitors come here on weekends to see the Taj Mahal, leading to a considerable crowd.

Most visitors also explore other attractions in Agra, such as Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort.

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