What’s even the point of escaping to the hills if the entire trip is spent sitting inside a car? That’s the question many people online are asking after a viral video from Himachal Pradesh’s Manali showed vehicles crawling through what users claimed was a massive 10-km-long traffic jam.
The clip, shared on X by user @iNikhilsaini, captured endless rows of cars stuck bumper-to-bumper on mountain roads, leaving tourists stranded for hours. And honestly, the internet had a lot to say about it.
Sharing the video, the user expressed disappointment over how overcrowded Himachal’s popular tourist spots have become. He questioned whether holidays even feel relaxing anymore when travellers spend half their time trapped in traffic instead of actually enjoying the mountains.
“Really sad to see Himachal like this now,” he wrote, even advising people to delay their travel plans for a few days because the current situation felt “more like torture than a holiday.”
But the post quickly turned into a much bigger conversation online.
Many users blamed poor tourism planning and the overpromotion of the same few hill stations year after year. According to several comments, destinations like Manali are now struggling under the pressure of overtourism, while many lesser-known but equally beautiful places remain ignored.
One user pointed out that the issue isn’t exactly new. “I got stuck in Rohtang traffic back in 2016 too. Social media just makes it more visible now,” they wrote.
Others said the real problem is infrastructure simply not keeping up with the number of tourists pouring in every season. Roads remain the same size, but vehicles have multiplied several times over the years. Add peak summer holidays, long weekends and viral travel reels into the mix, and the result is complete chaos.
A particularly viral comment summed it up perfectly: “Tourism used to mean peace and nature. Now some hill stations feel like moving parking lots.”
Several people also spoke about how social media and FOMO culture are changing travel itself. Instead of slow, relaxed vacations, many now rush to the same trending destinations just for photos, reels and quick weekend content.
One comment read, “Sabko reels banana hai, but where did actual relaxation disappear?”
Another joked, “Jana bhi sabko ek hi jagah hai,” a line that quickly became one of the most shared reactions under the post.
The video has now reignited conversations around overtourism in India’s hill stations, with many wondering whether popular destinations like Manali are slowly losing the very charm people travel there for in the first place.