This has to be the biggest advantage for those who can’t stand the ubiquitous crowd, the screaming children, the screeching vehicles, and the loud conversations that come with a crowd at a serene place. When a million others are seeing what you are seeing, it isn’t different or special anymore. Solang Valley in Shimla is so crowded in May, it feels no different than a Mumbai amusement park. Rajasthani deserts remind you of Juhu Beach minus the sea, but plus the crowd! But when you travel in the off-season, you get to have the entire place to yourself. It is just absolutely wonderful to feel the place, and to observe the surroundings with no distractions.
8. No tourists = No irritating photobombs
We all want the perfect picture, either picking the Taj Mahal with one hand, supporting the Qutub Minar on the littlest finger, a candid high jump in the snow-covered mountains or one with a baby elephant bathing. But all your plans shatter when you have squillions of tourists photo-bombing your pictures. When you travel in the off-season, you get all places tourist-free. There are no people getting in the way of your camera and you can click breathtaking panoramic shots of nature or try some fun poses with your friends in the gorgeous settings.