Tourists from Kerala, Gujarat struggle with severe heatwave in Delhi

IANS April 7, 2025 213 views

Delhi is experiencing an intense heatwave that's testing the endurance of tourists from across India. Visitors from Kerala and Gujarat are navigating temperatures between 40-42°C, sharing their unique experiences of coping with the extreme heat. Despite the challenging conditions, tourists remain determined to explore iconic landmarks like India Gate. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert, advising people to stay hydrated and avoid direct sunlight during peak hours.

"The heat here is quite overwhelming compared to what we're used to at home" - Anonymous Kerala Tourist
Tourists from Kerala, Gujarat struggle with severe heatwave in Delhi
New Delhi, April 7: The soaring temperatures in Delhi are making it difficult for both residents and tourists with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a yellow alert for a heatwave in the city from April 7 to 9, with maximum temperatures expected to reach between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius on April 7 and 8, and around 41 degrees Celsius thereafter.

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IMD warns of 40-42°C temperatures across Delhi

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Tourists adapt with umbrellas and light clothing

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Kerala and Gujarat visitors share heat experiences

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Sightseeing continues despite challenging conditions

Despite the oppressive heat, a few tourists continue to visit iconic landmarks like India Gate, although the number of visitors in the afternoon has significantly declined. Those who braved the heat took various measures to protect themselves from the scorching sun - some used umbrellas, while others wore sunglasses, masks, and light clothing.

IANS spoke to few tourists from Kerala and Gujarat where they shared their experiences of coping with the extreme temperatures in Delhi.

Visitors from Kerala noted that while the temperature in their state typically ranges from 35 to 38 degrees Celsius, Delhi’s heat felt far more intense.

"The temperature is very high today. In Kerala, we don’t usually experience temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius. We’re here for seven days to explore Delhi," said Jishan, a tourist from Kerala.

Another tourist from Kerala said: "It’s unbearable. The heat here is quite overwhelming compared to what we’re used to at home."

Deepesh Patel, from Gujarat, stated, "It’s quite hot today. We came to Delhi for sightseeing. Although the temperature in Gujarat is similar, the humidity in Delhi makes it feel hotter."

Smita Patel, another tourist from Gujarat, added: "Visiting India Gate is a wonderful experience. While it’s very hot, it feels slightly less intense here compared to Gujarat."

The heatwave has not only affected tourists but also impacted daily life in the city. The usual hustle and bustle around India Gate has given way to quieter scenes, especially during peak afternoon hours. Despite the discomfort, the determination of tourists to explore Delhi’s rich heritage remains strong.

With the heatwave expected to continue, the IMD has advised people to stay hydrated, avoid direct exposure to sunlight during peak hours, and take necessary precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
As someone from Kerala visiting Delhi last month, I can totally relate! The dry heat hits different than our humid weather. Stay hydrated everyone! 💧
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Priya M.
Maybe the government should consider adjusting tourist timings at major landmarks during heatwaves? Early morning/late evening slots could help.
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Amit S.
Delhi summers are brutal! Respect to these tourists for still exploring despite the heat. Pro tip: carry ORS packets and wet wipes - lifesavers!
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Sunita P.
The article could have included more practical tips for heat management. But good to see people adapting with umbrellas and light clothing. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram J.
Gujarat resident here - can confirm Delhi's heat feels worse because of the concrete jungle effect. At least we get coastal breezes back home!
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Neha T.
Mad respect for the tourists! I wouldn't step out in this heat unless absolutely necessary 😅 Hope they're enjoying Delhi despite the weather!

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