HILL STATIONS

Some Famous Hill Stations In India

MANALI

Regarded to be one of the best hill stations in India, Manali is a heaven for all the snow lovers. With delicate temperatures during the summers, and chilling weather during the winters, Manali is one of the peaceful places to visit in North India. There are many things to do in Manali, which is fondly known as the Valley of the Gods. Whether you are an adventure and sports enthusiast or love calm and tranquil surroundings, Manali has something for everyone...

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GULMARG

Boasting the scenic beauty of the ever-wonderful Jammu and Kashmir, Gulmarg stands on a different level among all the hill stations in North India. This beautiful hill station in India is the most sought-after place among all the travellers in India and abroad as well. Set at an altitude of 2,730m, Gulmarg is a hill town that is engulfed by deep ravines, meadows, snow-capped peaks, lush hills and serene valleys...

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SHIMLA

With the hill stations in Himachal Pradesh being such beauties, why should the capital of the state be left far behind? Set against oak, deodar and pine forests, Shimla makes for one fascinating sight! While you are there, you can check out the Chadwick Falls, The Ridge, Mall Road, Christ Church and Jaku Hill...

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NAINITAL

Nainital is a heaven on earth. Well recognised as the Lake District of India, it is one of the best places to beat the heat in the scorching summer. With ancient temples and jaw dropping sceneries to its credit, you can also check out the Jim Corbett National Park which is the oldest national park in India and indulge in exploring caves and boating activities...

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KASOL

The ideal backpacker's destination, Kasol is a suburb set on the banks of the river Parvati. There are many places to visit in Kasol such as the Malana Village, Parvati River and Tirthan Valley while you can also choose to sip a cuppa and laze around in this secluded heaven...

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SRINAGAR

Lying on the banks of the river Jhelum, Srinagar is certainly a beauty owing to its lovely houseboats, historic gardens, wandering rivers and impeccable climate. The place boasts of the largest tulip garden in Asia and while here, you can visit the Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary, Dal Lake, Amarnath Cave, Wular Lake, Jama Masjid and the Mughal Gardens...

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