Are you looking to plan a hassle free summer holidays in India in 2016?
Are you wondering which are your best bet for summer holiday
destinations in India? Our collection of places to visit in India in
summer offer you the widest possible choice of places to pleasant and
sun soaked places across Indian subcontinent.
Be it the beachfront luxury at some of the finest south Asian beaches or
the spiritually & mentally uplifting embrace of Himalayas; be it
the yoga & meditation center where the Beatles embarked on quest for
Nirvana & inspiration or the tea and spices laden Western Ghats;
take your pick from our wide range of destinations and vacation ideas to
ensure that you have a perfect and memorable summer break in 2016.
This list of some popular and some off the beaten path tourist places in
India is our endeavor to help you plan an unforgettable summer vacation
in India whether its a family break, a get together of friends, escape
from your corporate existence or a romantic getaway and honeymoon trip.
So without further digressions, we move on to our list of the best
summer holiday destinations in India to help you choose and plan your
vacation!
Top Places to go for Summer Holiday in India
Manali
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Kashmir
Bhutan
Rishikesh
Tawang
Ooty
. Shimla
. Mahabaleshwar
. Darjeeling
. Panchmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
. Wayanad, Kerala
. Shillong, Meghalaya
. Munnar, Kerala
. Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
. Mount Abu, Rajasthan
. Auli
. Spiti Valley
. Gulmarg
. Dharamsala
. Mussoorie
. Kalimpong
. Pachmarhi
.Almora
. Ranikhet
. Pahalgam
. Kullu
. Nainital
. Matheran
. Srinagar
. Masinagudi
. Pithoragarh
Manali: Top Honeymoon Destination in North India
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Views like this and serene setting makes Vashist Village one of the popular places to visit in Manali. Photo |
One of the most popular destinations for summer holidays in North India
is Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled amidst the Pir Panjal and
Dauladhar range of Himalayas offering spectacular views, gurgling water
streams and an array of mountain adventure makes Manali one of the
finest all season tourist destinations in India.
Whereas thrill seeker arrive in Manali to get high on adventure sports
like paragliding, white water rafting, zorbing and trekking,
honeymooners flock to have their first tryst with snow with day trips to
Rohtang Pass. For backpackers it's the quaint, serene hippie towns in
the outskirts - Malana being the most popular one - and for long term
adventure seekers, it serves as base for gearing up and getting ready
before venturing out to conquer the trans Himalayan terrains and
undertake trekking and road trips to Leh, Spiti and beyond.
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Rohtang Pass is one of the must to undertake day trips from Manali. |
For family holidays in summer, there are umpteen things to do in Manali
that includes visit to religious places like Hidimba Temple, Tibetan
Monasteries, Manu & Vashist Temple. Adventure activities like tandem
paragliding and white water rafting in Beas River are also popular with
families holidaying in Manali.
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Tandem Paragliding is a popular adventure sports activity available in Solang Valley near Manali |
Solang Valley is probably one of the most popular excursions from Manali
offering a load of anventurous activities to youths, couples and
families alike. Far from the maddening crowd of the New Manali Town,
Solang Valley offers some of the finest and serene accommodation options
to visitors. Yet another recommended place to visit in Manali is
Vashist with its rustic setting and tranquil ambience.
[Also check out our post on summer holidays ideas in Himachal Pradesh]
When to Visit: The best time to visit Manali is from April till
October. Post October, it starts to get chilly and by December Manali
receives its first snowfall. Rohtang Pass, Vashist become inaccessible
during this time of the year.
Where to stay: When it
comes to accommodation, Manali has a wide variety of value for money
hotels and resorts where you could stay. The best of the hotels and
resorts are located in the outskirts of the city with excellent view of
the mountain peak and lush countryside. However, staying in the
outskirts could also mean that visitors may have difficulty arranging
for taxi/cabs if they are not traveling on their own vehicle. Some of
the recommended places to stay in and near Manali are the Manu Allaya
Resort, Johnson Lodge and Snow Peak Retreat.
[Explore our recommended Manali Tour Packages at IndianHoliday.com]
Andaman Islands: Romance & Adventure
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Havelock Island, the Andamans is known for its swimming elephants |
Renowned as one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India,
Andaman group of Island consists of 52 islands out of which 36 are
inhabited. Apart from the relaxed tropical ambiance, amazing diversity
of corals and marine life what draws the tourist to Andaman is existence
of the remnants of Stone Age culture and the colonial inheritance.
Not long ago before India got independence, the freedom fighters were
kept here in isolation in the Cellular Jail, now a museum and the place
was notoriously referred to as "Kaala Pani" literally meaning black
waters.
Today this deep green tropical paradise is frequented by tourists from
around the globe for this archipelago's rich and diverse wildlife,
snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities and other water sports.
The Andaman Islands are connected by ferries and flights from Chennai, Vizag and Kolkata.
Best time to visit: From January till April and from late May till October
Climate Info: Varies from 24°C to 35°C with Humidity above 70%
Things to do in Andaman
Well there are plenty of activities that you could undertake during your
summer holiday in Andamans. For the starters there are Museums some
remnants of British Raj and other more modern one. A light and Sound
show, recounting the history of the infamous 'Kaala Paani' in the
evening is a must thing to do in Port Blair which is the capital of
Andaman Islands.
Another not to miss activity in the Andamans is visit to Havelock and
head to Radha Nagar Beach, one of the rare unspoiled and best beaches in
India. Also voted "the best beach in Asia" by Time magazine Havelock
Island is where the action is. Most of the snorkeling, diving, Kayaking
and scuba diving opportunities are available only in Havelock Island.
Where's the luxury you ask?
With rising popularity as one of the most romantic islands in the world,
quite a few luxury resorts have come up to cater to the discerning
travelers. There is no dearth of hotels in Port Blair and even Havelock
has got one of the best and ecological beach resorts in India.
If it is the romance that you seek, or tranquility that is your calling
or if it's just relax & rejuvenation or adrenaline pumping
activities like scuba diving, snorkeling and Kayaking, there's something
for everyone at the Andaman Islands.
Luxe Recommendation
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Rich marine life makes scuba diving an enthralling activity at Havelock, photo courtesy Barefoot at Havelock |
When it comes to picking just one among the many favorites, Barefoot at
Havelock is far ahead in the race when it comes to refined luxury.
Located at Beach No 7 and winner of TripAdvisor's Travellers Choice
Award 2014 in the Romance theme, this beach resort is perfect escape to
relax, rejuvenate and commune with nature. If you are living here, the
very best of hiking, trekking, birdwatching, diving and snorkeling is
literally at your footstep.
The only hassle you might find is the odd buzz of the wildlife during
night and no network connection for your mobile/Wi-Fi. But then the
whole point of escape to one of the most romantic places in the world is
just that…to remain undiscovered by the vagaries of modern life and
masses. Isn't it? And yes! don't forget to meet the swimming elephant
Rajan during your stay.
Kashmir: Honeymoon & Family Holidays
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Nishat Bagh is one of the most magnificent Mughal Gardens in Srinagar |
A list of summer destinations in India is never complete without the
mention of the trio of Gulmarg, Srinagar and Pahalgam in Kashmir Valley.
These 3 verdant paradises offer tranquil retreat and lots of
sightseeing activities and nature walks which is a reason why they are
one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India.
Things to do in Kashmir
Whereas shikara rides and visits to magnificent Mughal Gardens are the
most popular things to do in Srinagar; it is the gondola ride to
Khilanmarg that is one of the top things to do in Gulmarg.
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Betaab Valley in Pahalgam is one of the top places to go in Kashmir |
Pahalgam is all about bounties of nature. There is the Betab Valley
named after the movie Betaab which was filmed here, nearby is the
picturesque Aru Valley where the recent blockbusters Jab Tak Hai Jaan
featuring Shahrukh Khan and Highway featuring Alia Bhatt was filmed.
Where's the luxury you ask?
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It's the spectacular beauty of valleys like this that tourists rush to Kashmir for their summer holiday |
With one of the most popular tourist destinations in India since decades
and a favorite among the Bollywood for shooting of movies, Kashmir
boasts of very good infrastructure when it comes to tourism. Several
prestigious hotel groups have their properties in Srinagar and Pahalgam
wheras the all new swanky Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa in Gulmarg is
already winning accolades from the connoisseurs of luxury.
Luxe Recommendation:
In Srinagar, we'd definitely recommend a stay in one of the luxury
houseboats at Dal Lake which are also a relic of Raj era. In Pahalgam,
we'd recommend the Senator Pine n Peak set majestically on the Aru Road
in Pahalgam. We'd recommend this 7 days Kashmir Tour Package for your summer holiday in Kashmir or browse through 72 Kashmir Tour Packages at IndianHoliday.com
Bhutan: For Adventure, Culture & Nature
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Bhutan, the last Shangri La is the sole surviving Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom. Image courtesy |
Well not exactly in India but still it could be reached by road only
from India and the fact that Indian National do not need to pay $250
daily tourism fee or get the visa, we couldn't resist but add this as
one of the best places for summer holidays in India. Even if you are a
foreign national, you would love to read on!
Wedged between India and China, Bhutan is remote and pristine
destination where the ancient Buddhist tradition is still preserved.
Held separate by the formidable mountains, this Himalayan Kingdom also
referred to as the 'last Shangri La' is perhaps the only country where
developed is measured not by GDP but Gross Domestic Happiness.
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Tourism in Bhutan is unique and the Bhutanese pride themselves on a sustainable, ecofriendly approach.Image courtesy |
Druk Yul, 'the land of thunder dragon' as it is locally referred to, the
essence of Bhutan lies in its traditions, Buddhist culture, unspoiled
landscapes and absence of 'crowd' tourism. It is also one of few last
places in the world where Tantric Tibetan Buddhism, with temples of
florid and lamas in maroon robes chanting to ancient instruments still
survives intact.
Tourism in Bhutan is strictly regulated with government's emphasis on
"High Value, Low Impact Tourism." There's a hefty daily package for
tourist (except from India, Bangladesh and Maldives) and the tourist
visas must be initialized by a government authorized tour operator in
Bhutan.
Things to do in Bhutan
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Taktsang
Palphug Monastery in Paro, also known as the Tiger's Nest is a
prominent prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex.
Image courtesy |
One of the positive impacts of tourism policy of this Himalayan Kingdom
is the visitor's ability to plan tailor made their tour to Bhutan. Tour
themes in Bhutan could be easily segregated as 1) history and culture,
2) trekking or 3) nature tours in the most protected and pristine
surroundings in the Himalayas.
Must visit places for a complete cultural experience of Bhutan are
Punakha, Thimpu, Dochu La Pass, Gangtey, Wangdi Phodrang, Trongsa and
spectacular Dzongs &monasteries.
Luxe Recommendation
Combining the sanskrit word for peace (Aman) with the Dzongkha word for
circumambulation (Kora), Amankora is was the first foreign brand allowed
to build hotels in Bhutan. The group has chains of luxury lodges across
this Himalayan kingdom. For the ultimate spiritual and fine travel
experience, go for the all-inclusive
Amankora Journey that could be tailor-made.
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: Yoga, Spirituality & Adventure
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A view of Rishikesh with river Ganges in the evening |
It is known as the birth place of Yoga, the phenomenon that has caught
the attention of people's imagination around the world. Rishikesh is
Uttarakhand is the hub for Yoga and meditation in India.
It burst into limelight after the Beatles arrived at the ashram of the
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in their quest for nirvana and bliss in the late
'60s; Rishikesh has been a lure for seekers of spirituality with its
numerous yoga centers, ashrams and temples.
Rishikesh is often referred to as the World Capital of Yoga owing to its
global renowned among seekers of peace and contemplation. It is
believed that meditation and a dip in the holy water of river Ganges in
Rishikesh brings one closer to attainment of salvation.
Notwithstanding its acclaim as a place for tranquility and meditation,
Rishikesh has emerged as one of the popular adventure tour destinations
in India. There are numerous adventure activities like white water
rafting, bungee jumping and mountain hiking to offer the adrenaline rush
to the visitors.
Rafting from Shivpuri to Rishikesh is quite popular among the thrill
seekers. Camping options are also available and it is very much possible
to undertake this adventure from Delhi even during short weekend
breaks.
However, the fact that Rishikesh is considered a holy city by Hindus, it
is vegetarian by law and even alcohol are not sold. But there are
numerous joints offering Ayurvedic cuisines & teas and vegetarian
delicacies. Visitors could also try the German Bakery (near Laxman
Jhula) or the Chotiwaala Restaurant (near the Ram Jhula) for gourmet
cuisines and snacks.
Where's the Luxe you ask
Not far away from the bustle of this yoga town is Narendranagar, home to India's first destination Spa. Ananda in Himalayas, with its Victorian Balustrades and Mughal archways is a fine specimen of Indo-Islamic Architecture.
Nestled at an altitude of 3,300 feet 180 kilometers away from Delhi,
this sprawling 100 acres spa is a veritable oasis, an escape from the
heat, dust and din of the bustling megalopolis. The awe inspiring views
of the undulating Himalaya, the ancient town of Rishikesh and the
meandering Ganges only heighten the delight of luxurious stay in this
once Viceregal Palace and abode of the Maharaja of Narendranagar.
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A mesmerizing view of Rishikesh town and holy Ganges from the Himalayan View suite of Ananda in the Himalayas |
It was not an exaggeration then when Celia W. Dugger of the Times
described Ananda in the Himalayas as offering "austere luxury for the
sybarite, hiking, squash and rafting for the athlete and yoga,
meditation and Ayurvedic massage therapies - among many other treatments
- for the stressed out."
Luxe Recommendation
Try out one of the therapeutic massages or spa session at this sprawling
resort or just take a break from the teeming city life and enjoy bliss
in natural surroundings with some yoga session at Ananda in the
Himalayas.
Care for rejuvenation, meditation and a little hedonism? Plan your luxury holiday at Ananda in the Himalayas.
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh: Adventure & Spirituality
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Lake near Tawang |
One of the least populated towns in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang is one of
the most sought –after destinations in summer in India ideally visited
in May and June before the arrival of Monsoon or after late September
and in October.
It is located in the westernmost district of Arunachal Pradesh and
shares its borders with Assam. It is a perfect retreat from the
hustle-bustle and the scorching heat of summer. The need for weather
change is one of the most motivating reasons to plan a trip to Tawang.
The reason behind Tawang's popularity as a summer retreat is its
positioning at the altitude of about 10,000 feet above sea level which
accounts for its pleasant weather. This region is quite famous for the
imposing 14th century Tawang Monastery. It was built at the will of 5th
Dalai Lama 'Merag Lama Lodre Gyamtso' and belongs to Mahayana sect of
Buddhism.
Another major attraction of Tawang is the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary which
houses thousands of varieties of orchids. Sela Top Pass, which remains
covered with snow throughout the year, is the major route to get to
Tawang.
Tourist places in Tawang: Hot water springs - Pankang Teng Tso Lake - Sangeshar Lake - Sela Pass - Tawang Galden Namgyal Lhatse
Fairs & festivals: The most celebrated festival of Tawang is
'The Losar', the famous Tibetan Buddhist festival, which took place in
the months of February/March.
Travel Tips: Tawang is a restricted area. Foreign nationals need
inner line permits to visit this hill station and permits are available
from major cities such as Delhi, Guwahati and Kolkata.
Souvenir/Shopping: One can purchase local and traditional handicrafts for taking back home as souvenir.
Best time to visit Tawang is from April till October. Be prepared
for incessant rains if you are traveling here after the arrival of
monsoon in India.
If you are planning to visit North East here's a few packages with Gangtok and Darjeeling as base to help you plan your vacation in this pristine region.
Ooty: Ideal for Honeymoon & Family Breaks in Summer
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Ooty is known for its Botanical Garden |
Established as a retreat from the scorching heat of summer by
British in then Madras, Ooty is still pervaded by a distinct colonial
charm.
The ride to this tiny hamlet of Raj era countryside in India is on a toy
train (The Nilgiris Mountain Railways) which recreates the romance of
bygone century, the scenery is stunning and its best if you have managed
to get seat on the left-hand side.
After that, it's a visual delight, with pretty cottages, bijou fenced
flower gardens, lush surroundings, thatched-roof churches and terraced
botanical gardens.
The charming little hill station Ooty is best for languid stupor.
Although the urbanization and popularity of this place has taken its
toll, you just need to venture a few kilometers out to find yourself
amidst the peace of hills, an almost Shakespearean pastoral refuge.
Activities here include visiting various sunset points, botanical
gardens, tea plantations, lakes and various waterfalls. Doddabetta Peak,
Tiger Hill and Ooty Lake are most popular attractions here.
Best time: Ooty is a welcome relief from October till June which
makes it one of the most evergreen hill stations in India which could be
visited throughout the year.
Luxe Recommendation: Try the tastefully pre-packaged tour to
South India to discover, culture, heritage and royalty along with visit
to Ooty to reclaim yourself.
Shimla: Honeymoon & Family Holidays
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Wildflowers Hall is a scenic retreat located in the lush valley of Himalaya overlooking jagged Himalayan peaks |
Things changed dramatically for Shimla when the Scottish civil
servant Charles Kennedy built his summer home in Shimla in 1822. When
the British arrived here there was nothing but wilderness and climate
and surroundings which reminded them of their home, Shimla was soon
developed into the official summer capital of the Raj in 1864. It is now
one of the
top tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
Every summer till the last years of Raj, the entire East India Company
and the government took refuge from sweltering heat of Delhi in cool and
lush environs of Shimla. Construction of the Kalka–Shimla narrow gauge
(now toy train) in 1903 cemented Shimla's status as one of the leading
hill stations of India.
Best Time: Shimla is best visited from October to June. In the
summer, one could see rolling cotton wool peaks and during winter, you
could frolic in snow and enjoy an array of snow sport and adventure
activity. Shimla also happens to be one of the most popular places for
honeymoon in India.
Luxe Recommendation: Stay at
Wildflowers Hall in Shimla
and indulge in Ayurvedic massages and spa therapies even as this
premium Oberoi property offer impeccable service and spectacular views
of the lush valleys and jagged mountain peaks.
Mahabaleshwar:Family Holidays
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Mahabaleshwar in Western Ghats is an ideal retreat away from punishing weather of Mumbai |
Mahabaleshwar is perched atop a height of 1372 meters above sea
level in Satara district, around 115 kilometers southwest of Pune. 25 in
numbers, the 'Points' in Mahabaleshwar will give you breathtaking views
of the mountains and valleys from different angle.
In old days, Mahabaleshwar was known as Malcolm Peth and was under the
influence of the foreign hands in the development of this hilly resort.
Apart from that its princely past is reflected in the colonial mansions
and palatial buildings that remind the visitor about the richness of
artistic caliber of the bygone generation.
Known as Malcolm Peth in past, this hill station in Maharashtra will
remind you of its glorious past with its colonial buildings, resplendent
mansions. As the base of five lovely rivers, the scenic beauty of
Mahabaleshwar presents awesome vistas, which enthralls the tourists.
It is picturesque hill resort nestled in the lap of sky-scrapping
mountain ranges of the Western Ghats. It offers a mesmerizing view of
the soaring peaks, lush valleys, sparkling rivers and verdant forests.
Mahabaleshwar offers a rejuvenating ambiance where you can savor
charming views of nature at its blooming best. There are many things to
do in Mahabaleshwar such as boating, horse riding, trekking and sunrise
& sunset watching. Other than this, one can roam around the bazaars
for shopping.
Best time: Mahabaleshwar is open for tourists throughout the
year. However, April to June is considered the best time to visit this
scenic hill town during summer. Many also prefer to visit this tourist
destination in July to soak in the natural beauty upon the monsoon's
arrival. If your passion is to enjoy the sizzles of nature in relaxed
surroundings, Mahabaleshwar is where you should head to.
Darjeeling: Tea, Adventure and Romance
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Darjeeling is a scenic Hill station famous for its tea gardens and majestic view of Kanchendzonga |
Nestled on the precipice of a mountain ridge and bounded by
verdant plantations of globally renowned teas, Darjeeling is so not West
Bengal.
With jagged peaks of magnificent Himalayas offering spectacular panorama
- you could even see the peak of Mount Kanchendzonga - Darjeeling is
the place to be to savor unruffled luxury and to rejuvenate your senses.
You could also take Darjeeling Mountain Rail (one of the popular "
Toy Trains of India")
to explore and soak in the magnificent surroundings of this scenic hill
station in India. June is ideal month to plan your trip to avoid
summer's scorching heat.
As with most other hill stations in India which were the playgrounds of
erstwhile British rulers during Raj, you could find colonial mansions
and churches as well as recent structures such as Buddhist and Hindu
temples and botanical gardens.
The steep narrow streets are crowded with colorful souvenir and
handicraft shops and a good steaming brew and excellent Indian and
Tibetan fare are never far away. You could also choose from exciting
trekking trails which trace ancient trade routes not to mention the
breathtaking sights.
Best Time: Most tourists visit after the monsoon (October and
November) and during spring (mid-March to the end of May) when skies are
dry, panoramas are clear and temperatures are pleasant.
Luxe Recommendation: Glenburn Tea Estate is a awe inspiring
refuge in calm and unruffled luxury amidst the rapidly urbanizing
Darjeeling Town. This estate is a 150 year old plantation house with its
old world charm and offers awesome panorama of Mount Kanchendzonga.
Pachmarhi: Family Holidays
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Panchmarhi is a popular hill station in Madhya Pradesh in the vicinity of Satpura tiger reserve |
Blessed with beautiful scenery, Pachmarchi is one of the most
panoramic and lush hill stations in Madhya Pradesh. Bounded by the
Satpura ranges, this enchanting hill retreat is an ideal location to
spend a peaceful vacation in the lap of nature. Visited by tourists all
around the year, Panchmarhi has a number of hotels and resorts,
offering a comfortable stay.
Some of the major tourist attractions in Pachmarhi worth-visiting are
Bee Fall, Rajat Prapat, Dhoot Akhilesh, Gupt Mahadev, Dhupgarh, Apsara
Falls, Handi Khoh and Chauragarh. The thick forests in Mahadeo Hill
house a number of cave shelters, pure man-made wonders, which are
probably 10,000 years old. This enchanting hill town has an absolutely
calm feel.
Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: Honeymoon Special
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Named after Lake Kodai, this is one of the popular honeymoon destination in South India |
Kodaikanal, also known as Kodai, is a popular holiday as well as
honeymoon destination in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Placed at
an above sea level of 7200 feet above the sea level, Kodaikanal lies in
Palani Hills of the Western Ghats. Slightly foggy and pleasant weather,
meandering roads, lush forests and verdant hills of this hill town are
some of the prime attraction of this hill retreat, which is quite close
to Madurai.
A destination worth visiting during any time of year, Kodaikanal offers
opportunities for sightseeing including waterfalls and viewpoints,
cycling, leisure walks, nature walks boating and horse riding. Visit
this beautiful place, called the 'Princess of Hill Stations' and soak-in
the serenity.
Wayanad, Kerala: Ecotourism, Wildlife & Ayurveda
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Along with being a popular summer destination, Wayanad in Kerala is one of the top monsoon destinations in India |
Lying amidst verdant Western Ghats, Wayanad is one of the most
captivating hill town of Kerala that is also called the 'Green Paradise'
as it shares borders with the greener patches of the state. Lush
agriculture fields, thick forests and misty hills of Kerala add to its
scenic charm. The place gets its name from Vayal Nadu, where Vayal means
paddy fields and Nadu meaning the land, which makes Wayanad a land of
paddy fields.
Wayanad bird sanctuary is one of the main attractions, blessed with rich
flora and fauna, quite popular amidst bird watching enthusiasts.
Soak-in the aroma of tea, coffee, vanilla, cardamom and pepper, while
talking a leisure walk. Chembra Peak, Neelima, Meenmutty waterfalls,
Chethalayam, Pakshipathalam, Banasura Sagar Dam are the other tourist
attractions.
Shillong, Meghalaya: Culture
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Shillong with its emerald lakes, gushing waterfalls and beautiful natural landscape is a popular summer destination in India |
The capital city of the north-eastern state of Meghalaya,
Shillong is the only station in India which is accessible from all the
sides. Bounded by East Khasi Hills, this pristine holiday retreat offers
retreat from the daily hustle-bustle of the city. Lying at an elevation
of 1491 meters above the sea level, Shillong derives its name from
U-Shyllong, the worshiped deity.
This nature's paradise has been blessed with an amazing setting of
rolling hills with pine trees with waterfalls, superb climate and more.
When in Shillong, visit Bishop Falls, Umiam Lake, Police Bazar, Beadon
Falls, Don Bosco Museum, Spread Eagle Falls, Lady Hydari Park, Golf
Course, Mawsynram, Elephant Falls, Sweet Falls and Shillong Peak are
major crowd pullers. The educational hub of the north-east is a
must-visit because of its serene ambiance.
Munnar: Romance & Adventure
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Munnar, with its verdant tea plantations and spice farms is the tea capital of South India |
Stunningly mesmerizing, Munnar is a heavenly tourist destination
in Kerala, blessed with tranquility, a nice weather, various tourist
attractions and splendid scenery. Nestled at an elevation of 6000 feet
above the sea level in Idukki district, Munnar was also popular during
the British era as a summer resort.
Away from regular city chaos, Munnar lies amidst the lush Western Ghats
and is known to be the confluence of the three rivers Kundaly,
Madhurapuzha and Nallathanni.
The expansive tea plantations, verdant mountains, extensive spice and
tea plantations, various tourist spots, aroma-filled air and picturesque
locations attract tourists from all around the globe.
Munnar is also quite popular amidst adventure enthusiasts and offer
opportunities for trekking, cycling, mountaineering, boating, elephant
rides, fishing and so on. Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak,
Mattupetty, Tea Museum, Helicopter tours, Horseback riding, visit to top
station are some of the other popular attractions here.
Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
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Beautiful sunset points and undulating landscape makes Coonoor one of the popular summer getaways in South India |
The second largest hill station in the Nilgiris, Coonoor is a
mesmerizing summer destination, placed at an above sea level of 1839 m.
Enclosed by aromatic lush tea plantations; Coonoor is a famed weekend
getaway from nearby places like Coimbatore and Ooty. This tiny tea
garden town has been blessed with a pleasant weather that remains all
through the year.
Bird watching is a popular activity here where you can spot beautiful
and colorful local as well as migratory birds. A calm and serene hill
town, its markets sell good-quality shawls, handmade antiques and Indian
handlooms. Sim's Park, Dolphin Nose Viewpoint, Lamb's Rock, Pomological
Station and Katary Falls are some of the prime attractions here.
Mount Abu: Honeymoon and Family Holidays
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Mount Abu is one of the popular places for honeymoon in North India in summer |
With the honor of being the lone hill station in Rajasthan, Mount
Abu attracts pretty handsome amount of tourists from adjoining states
particularly bordering Gujarat as well as international visitors.
Offering welcome respite from the otherwise scorching summer that
swelter Rajasthan as well as neighboring Delhi and Gujarat, Mount Abu
becomes one of the best places to go for summer holidays in India as
well as one of the hot favorites for honeymoon in North-West India.
Perched atop granite peak and surrounded by the lush Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary, this hill town in Rajasthan is an important religious place
for both Hindus and Jains. With home to over 80 exquisitely carved
temples, most striking of which are the Jain Temples at Delwara - some
of which are built over a 1000 years ago, Mount Abu sees constant flow
of pilgrims throughout the year.
The center of activity in Mount Abu is the Nakki Lake, a place for
lazing around with carved stones and boating activities. The other major
draw is Dilwara Temples, which definitely rate as some of the finest
specimen of temple architecture in India.
The best time to visit this hill station in India for summer holidays is
in April - May. The town get pretty bust as the June approaches due to
the summer festival that is celebrated here annually from mid-May to
mid-June.
Auli
Away from the crowded corners in Uttarakhand lies a paradise
which has successfully maintained its charm and freshness. Determined to
offer a unique Himalayan experience, Auli in the remote sections of the
state throws its captivating effect in both the major seasons of the
year. The dismal white of the cold being turned into the lively shades
of green on the lowlands and with the majestic snow-capped mountains
always standing on guard; a stunning contrast grasps the onlooker.
During summers, fresh life starts to ripen at Auli, which flows through
forests of oak and deodar. Not to forget the apple orchards, naturally
settled on various nature trails going from the insides of the valley.
Such abundance of forestry and floral beauty makes Auli one of the best
for trekking and camping during summers. Professionals of this sport
agree with this. Therefore Auli never fails to witness a huge chunk of
adventure lovers at the start of summers every year.
Rough in its senses but truly a traveler's paradise; Auli not only
boasts of adrenaline pumping action (rock climbing, waterfall
rappelling) but it has a softer side that talks about pleasing your
nerves with the spectacular sights of the surrounding Nanga Parbat,
Nikanth Hathi Parbat and Mt. Nanda Devi making it difficult for us not
to include it in our list of the finest places for summer holidays in
India..
Spiti Valley
If the adventurer inside you wishes to enjoy the rough and cold
terrains of the real Himalayas, you need not go as high as Ladakh but
settle your plans for one of the valleys in Himachal Pradesh. It's the
Spiti valley, a desert mountain valley in the north-eastern part of the
state, which can be termed as a sister concern of the remote Ladakh.
Some travel experts consider Spiti even more remote and rough than its
northern counterpart. Being largely linked to Ladakh, it also the share
the same limitations of heavy snowfall in winters. This is why we
suggest this gut wrenching yet panoramic beauty of the Himalayas for the
summers. Trekking, rock climbing, river rafting! You name it and the
sport would be ready for you in a whimper.
Apart from all the adventure sports, what separates this barren valley
from the rest in Himachal is its propensity to Tibetan Buddhism. Even
the great Dalai Lama could not stop himself to choose his favorites; Ki
monastery and Tabo monastery. These two are one of the oldest
monasteries in the world.
The stark landscape, high mountain passes, sparse population and awe
inspiring scenery encountered on the road that traverses through Spiti
Valley makes it one of the top places for road trips in India and a
popular route that 1000s of bikers look to conquer each year. If you are
one of those daredevils looking for the thrill of Himalayan road ride
and to witness the spectacular beauty of Spiti Valley, check out these Spiti by Motorcycle Tour Package.
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Gulmarg
Gulmarg in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas sports
snow-capped mountains in every direction, landscapes that are brightly
lush like that of South India and flowery meadows and pine slopes that
are simply breathtaking. Such an introduction of this hill station goes
on all year round. However, the onset of summers in this part of the
Himalayas portrays a slightly different picture of it. The trademark
milky snowy carpet of Gulmarg gets worn off, leaving pastures and virgin
forests bloom in their best form.
As all its spots get completely accessible during this time of the year,
trekking becomes the order of the day for thousands flocking to
Gulmarg. Pir Panjal, being situated around a towering height of 13,000 m
offers various trekking routes that go through dense forests and merge
into various mountain peaks.
Can be a little exhausting for amateur trekkers, but that seem to
completely whoosh away as you will reach the end of your climb. The
sight of Nanga Parbat at frequent intervals of the trek add to the
pleasantries. Trek to the peak of Apharwat and Ferozpur Nala are among
the most opted ones.
Contrary to its Himalayan rocky appeal, the hill station goes flat at
some places. By this we mean a state of the art golf course that gets
operational only in the summers. It sprawls over an area of 7500 yards
and is the world's second highest golf course.
Dharamsala
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Triund |
Himachal Pradesh's most irresistible destination; a second home
of mountain lovers, mostly foreigners, Dharamsala shines in the lights
of spirituality enveloped in a Tibetan mist. Being the land of Dalai
Lama and his entourage, the region has religion prospered in this
floundering Himalayan topography; much to lure foreign celebrities (Uma
Thurman and Richard Gere) to seek solace in Buddhist traditions.
For casual travelers like us, who love hill stations purposefully for
its alluring beauty, the place is best to be visited at the setting up
of summers. During this time the weather gets highly pleasing with a
slight chill. It is not just for anything that the British named
Dharamsala the summer capital of India. The place offers numerous
possible hikes for the urban dwellers; giving first hand experiences of
the blissful Himalayan nature.
Soul searchers can stick to the town longer than the usual. The place is
a major center of yoga, meditation and spiritual retreats in Buddhist
and Hindu traditions. During breaks, devote some solitary time in the
Tibetan monasteries. The very famous St John in the Wilderness church is
also a good option.
A summer trip to Dharamsala must be scheduled during the late spring and
early summer as the region is destined to receive torrential rains in
the after months.
Mussoorie
Mussorie in the state of Uttarakhand is called as the queen of
hills. Fair enough for a region which like an authority welcomes the
first glimpses of the snow covered Himalayan trenches for travelers
running to escape the city heat of the summers. Particularly for the
ones traveling from Delhi; being the closest hill station to the
capital.
The urban side of the Queen sports a vintage appeal that is reminiscent
of the affairs of the British prevailed here long time back. The central
part of the town is dominated by the Kulri Bazaar, Gandhi Chowk and
Picture Palace. Usually it stays buzzing and lively. If not that, sneak
out of town and head to the Kempty falls for a quaint picnic time with
family and friends. Other options; excursions to be clear, include that
to Lal Tibba, Gun Hill and Jwalaji temple.
The Tibetan settlement of Happy Valley is also a fine spot amidst the oak and deodars within the town.
Kalimpong
Just like its brother Darjeeling, Kalimpong in the state of West
Bengal becomes a true paradise during the time of summers. For a
traveler, the town has trails leading to platforms, catching the perfect
sight of Mount Kanchenjunga. However an adventurer will make the best
of it by flying from that platform and scaling the verdant valleys just
like a free bird. Yes, you can relish your love for paragliding the most
during this time of the year.
The valley has just got fresh from a freezing spell of winters; lively
and lush in the colors of nature. Crisscrossing different fragments of
the nature of Kalimpong, Paragliding seems the ultimate fun. On making
the touch down, proceed to some more fun in the lifeline of the hill
station; Teesta river. The rapids here during summers are for all
tastes; barely a splash to seriously big. For peace dwellers, bird
watching and fishing are the best options as they have found a new
definition in this high altitude destination.
The fact that makes Kalimpong a perfect place to visit in India in
summers also lies in its religious quotient. The town is beautifully
studded with colorful Buddhist monasteries, churches and temples which
get adorned by the magical green engulfing the region.
Pachmarhi
If you will climb down the Himalayan hills and pay some heed to
those of the Satpura (Central India), then also you are on the bright
side. Here we are talking about the only hill station of Madhya Pradesh;
Pachmarhi.
Situated at a decent height of 1100 meter in the Satpura range of hills,
Pachmarhi has its surroundings in the green and clean, despite having a
large military presence in the vicinity. Tourism here mainly talks
about rock paintings, pre-historic caves, lofty peaks, forest gorges and
stunning waterfalls. Satpura Tiger Reserve, Handi Khoh, Dhoopgarh,
Bison Lodge, Reech Garh, Irene Pool, Rajendra Giri to name a few. All
these natural attractions require getting into the adventure gear and
hike through the lushes of the region.
In the pre independence times, the hill station got flocked or one can
say "introduced" to the western world by one fine fellow of the British
army. Owing to this, the human settlements here sport a colonial
ambience.
Pachmarhi, having located in the central latitude of the country, is
prone to warm weather conditions. Thus, if this hill station amazed you
for the coming summers, make sure you schedule the trip in the early
months of the season.
Almora
Uttarakhand is famous for many summer destinations in India owing
to the Himalayan biodiversity. One of them is Almora. Clinged to a
horse shoe shaped ridge in the Kumaon hills of the state, it is one of
the few places that is still left untouched by rampant tourism and that
is what makes it such a special summer destination in North India.
The sleepy little town of Almora is where the poets, writers and those
seeking solitude and time for reflection and rejuvenation in the lap of
mother earth head too.
The town is full of temples that are dotted across its lengths and the
breadths. Kasar Devi temple, Raghunath Mandir, Nanda Devi, Binsar
Mahadev and Rudreshwar Mahadev temple are the popular names. The
traditional markets also play a pivotal role in upholding the town's
lucky cultural image that hasn't been hampered since the mythological
times; as mentioned in the sacred texts of the Hindu religion.
On moving little away from this buzzfeed of civilization, you will find
the quaint charm prevailing in its environment. Appears no ordinary,
Almora from its height of above 1600 m offers spectacular view of the
nearby peaks of Kasan Devi, Nanda Devi and Trishul.
Summers are not at all tough here. A comfortable temperature with a cool breeze would be among the firsts to welcome you here.
Ranikhet
Just a little aside from Almora is another charming Himalayan
sojourn Ranikhet which share its story with a legend and the military.
However, the atmosphere of the men in uniform does not steal the charm
from the profile of this hill station. Ranikhet resides at a comfortable
height to admire the western peaks of the Himalayas. Amidst tall pine
trees the hill station retains its peaceful ambience that go undisturbed
even in the chaos of the main town.
Nature excursions in and out of Ranikhet are a lot comfortable even in
the summers. On the other side, its civilization talks about various
sightseeing options; Jhula Devi temple, Mankameshwar temple, Bhaludam,
Chaubatia Orchard, Military museum.
Pahalgam
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It's a trekker's paradise! Settled little above the height of
7000 ft, Pahalgam is dotted with forests of alpine and coniferous,
graciously drawn over the region's lofty peaks. This famous hill station
in Northern India has always been fancied by movie directors and film
makers. The reason being not just its high altitude green cover that
gets painted the best in summers but also the numerous streams and
ravines that run throughout the valley, sprawling flowerbeds, deep cut
mountain valleys and blissful nature trails suited for travelers of
different kinds.
Talking about hiking trails in Pahalgam, the highly revered journey to
Amarnath shrine starts from here and is best to be opted for during
summers. To take you away from the chaos of pilgrim crowd is the Lidder
valley trek.
Quite an easy trek, the path will walk you through glorious alpine
scenery and flowery meadows. Feel free to hire a horseman to take you
through the less explored corners of this beautiful paradise.
Kullu
Himachal Pradesh talks about Kullu and it doesn't stop talking then. The
talk starts with the cradle of Kullu; Pir Panjal in one direction,
Paravati and Barabhangal ranges in the other and then it shifts to the
nearby mountain villages that rise above paddy fields, thick alpine
forests and snowy ridges. Need to mention the numerous trekking
opportunities that these Himalayan creations are leaving for you?
Well, to sum up this; the adjoining Parvati and Pin valleys hold the key
for the real trekking experience in this part of Himachal Pradesh.
Travel to this land in the months of summers and you will find all your
trek routes open. The Spring festival, known as 'Pipal Jatra' is an
additional bonus for traveling to Kullu at this time of the year.
Nainital
A perfect honeymoon spot in the Himalayan bounty, Nainital has a
picture of forested valleys amidst which gently sails a lake. Looking at
the huge influx of tourists from domestic as well as international
lands, numerous hotel constructions have made their way on the banks.
From the windows the sight of the beautiful lake and the surrounding
Himalayas rising above the green forests says about the beauty of
Nainital on its own. In order to admire this beauty of the region, mark
the summer months as your holiday time. Summer temperature stays
moderate with a cool breeze to make the evening sightseeing plans really
wonderful.
Matheran
An alternative that seems to be very tiny, but a refreshing one;
Matheran in the state of Maharashtra is famed for its alluring scenery
that is slightly not like those of the Himalayas. It is famed as the
smallest hill station in India and is relatively a better substitute
that offers a kind of quaintness, the kind of which is vanishing from
the other destinations in India. It resides on the Sahyadri range, away
from the city heats, in a cool and less humid environment.
Unlike the other hill stations of Maharashtra, Matheran's fun starts
even before you reach it. The narrow gauge toy train which is the face
of Darjeeling has its look alike even here. Don't bother taking the
road, as nothing beats the train ride to make it to the heart of the
settlement. Moreover, your vehicles won't be allowed inside. Come to
think of it, the place is a lot green and less polluted than the other
big shots in its segment.
Relax and unwind in its breathtaking ambience, go on a hiking trail across its shady jungles; well that's the mantra here.
Srinagar: Gardens & Gondola
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Now how about a well settled administrative city for your summer
vacations in India. Sounds boring? We will make you think again because
it's no ordinary destination. Flaunting a dramatized mountain location;
surrounded by Himalayan land forms, lakes and swamps, Srinagar the
capital of Jammu and Kashmir is amongst the best in our exclusive list
of places to visit in India in summers.
Since historic times, the place has been the favorite. Then there were
the Islamic dynasties and rulers, now there are locals and tourists
attempting to adjust in its chutzpah.
Shikara (houseboat) rides in the placid Dal Lake, historic gardens on
its bank; lovely creations of the Mughals, are the city's prime
indulgences and visits.
Meet these pleasantries of this beautiful city in the cool summer
evenings. Following it must be the attractions within the concrete lines
of the city that speak about religion from the most sacred of the
mouths; Hazratbal shrine, Makhdoom Sahib and Shankaracharya Mandir.
Shopping at the bazaar area of Lal Chowk can be booked for the late evenings.
Masinagudi: Wild and Wonderful
Being a part of an ecology so lush, Masinagudi in the southern
corner of India tempts tourists from all over throughout the changing
seasons. To be precise, it has its address in the foothills of the
Nilgiri Mountains, which makes it completely adorned with alluring
beauties of nature. Ideal to beat the scorching the city heat, the hill
station has its special charm in the months of summers (cool in the
evenings).
Hiking and trekking across the dense forests is highly adventurous. Did
we forget to mention that Masinagudi is a part of the Mudumalai National
Park? Going by it, the nature trails in the region facilitated wildlife
safaris. Catch the sight of a variety of wild animals; Indian Bison,
elephants, Chital (Indian deer) would be the regular posers for your
camera.
Pithoragarh: Nature's Bounty
Another one from the state of Uttarakhand; Pithoragarh savors the
title of Mini Kashmir, is located in nearby the borders of Nepal, in
the breathtaking Soar valley. Like the other spectacular hill stations
of North India, Pithorgarh too came under the spotlight of the British.
Owing to which, the hill station sports colonial architecture that run
across missionary schools, churches and government buildings.
Summer trips to the hill station open access to numerous glacial treks
and high altitude natural reservoirs. Its rugged charm also has a
mention of Askot sanctuary, which certainly is a treat to wildlife
enthusiasts and nature admirers. Amidst all this, the region never
forgets to pay its devotion to the deities (Arjuneswar temple, Dhwaj
temple, Kapilaswar cave).