Gulmarg
Encircled by snow-covered peaks, Gulmarg is a haven for skiers and nature enthusiasts. The Gulmarg Gondola offers breathtaking aerial views of the Pir Panjal Range.
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Manali
Set in the picturesque Kullu Valley, Manali boasts sweeping Himalayan views, verdant meadows, and rushing rivers. Highlights include Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.
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Munnar
Renowned for its sprawling tea plantations and mist-covered hills, Munnar is a scenic delight. Top Station provides mesmerizing vistas of the Western Ghats.
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Darjeeling
Home to the historic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, this charming town offers breathtaking sunrises over Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill, complemented by its famous tea gardens.
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Tawang
Enveloped by towering, snow-laden peaks, Tawang houses India's largest Buddhist monastery and awe-inspiring locations like Sela Pass and Madhuri Lake.
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Shimla
Known as the ‘Queen of Hills,’ Shimla captivates visitors with its colonial-era charm, panoramic mountain scenery, and the verdant Kufri valley nearby.
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Pelling
A hidden treasure in Sikkim, Pelling boasts uninterrupted views of Kanchenjunga, cascading waterfalls, and serene monasteries like Pemayangtse Monastery.
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Lansdowne
A tranquil, lesser-known hill town surrounded by dense pine and oak forests, offering breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayas.
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Mount Abu
Rajasthan’s only hill station, celebrated for the exquisite Dilwara Temples, serene Nakki Lake, and Guru Shikhar, which provides mesmerizing sunset views over the Aravalli Range.
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Ziro Valley
Known for its lush greenery, mist-draped mountains, and expansive paddy fields, Ziro is a paradise for photography enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
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