The firefly season is a significant ecological and cultural event, but it also brings challenges. Increased human activity in the form of tourism can disrupt the natural habitat of fireflies, potentially affecting their mating patterns and population. Light pollution from nearby settlements and tourist activities can further interfere with the fireflies' bioluminescent communication. Additionally, the onset of the monsoon, while essential for the ecosystem, can make the terrain slippery and hazardous for visitors. Conservationists stress the need for responsible tourism practices to ensure that this unique phenomenon can be enjoyed without harming the environment.