Across India, air quality has deteriorated sharply, with many cities—especially in the north—experiencing consistently “unhealthy” to “hazardous” pollution levels. As of November 2025, major urban centres often report AQI values exceeding 200, and some even reaching the 301–500+ range. PM2.5 particles, at concentrations well above WHO guidelines, pose a serious public health risk, contributing to millions of premature deaths. Amid this, a growing number of travellers are turning to hill stations, coastal towns and eco‑tourism destinations, where cleaner air and lower pollution offer a welcome reprieve.




