Poor flow in waterfalls hits tourist flow in Courtallam
The annual tourist season at Courtallam waterfalls has been negatively impacted by a weak southwest monsoon. Low water levels have led to a significant decline in visitor numbers, affecting local traders.
Why it matters
Climate-driven weather patterns directly threaten the economic stability of regions dependent on seasonal tourism.
The much-awaited ‘Courtallam Season’, which attracts lakhs of tourists from various parts of the country, has been hit this year, thanks to the pathetic southwest monsoon.
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