Summer is slow to the end, so use the most season, heading to the hill station to slow the last time before the daily grinding or school will enter. Cold air, beautiful steps, hills, meadows and a general slower pace on the hills offer a very necessary replenishment before going to the routine. The Indians are spoiled when it comes to hills, as there is no lack of strange places, from north to south, to the east to the west.

Koran Agarwal, Director Cox & Kings, shared with HT Lifestyle Seven ReSentations and what you can do there:
1. Oooty, Tamil over
Ooti, also known as Udhagomandal, is a city in the heart of Nilgiris, where the colonial charm of the British era meets with foggy hills.
What to do:
- Explore botanical gardens ooty, otya lake and colorful views such as Doddobeta’s pic.
- Look for beauty in the world in the neighboring city of Kunur.
- Take a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Rail Train Train, a landmark journey through tunnels, forests and tea plantations.
2. Dhanachuli, Uttarakhand
Hidden gem only 26 km from Nainital, Dhanachuli lies in oaks and pine forests and aesthetic home. This place is perfect for those who seek to avoid tourist chaos without breaking comfort.
What to do:
- Study of oak and pine forest.
- Visiting Lake Naini and the neighboring city of Muqteshwar.
- Stay in cozy home hosts and enjoy the real kitchen of kumoon.
3. Moulinnong, megalaya
The village, seasoned in the valleys of Eastern Hasi-Hills, is a model of ecological tourism, which is governed by society. This place is often called “God’s garden” because it is famous for flower paths, bamboo debris, as well as clean and impeccable stripes. This village is the perfect place for the gateway to get a detox from a city mess with fresh and clean air.
What to do:
- Refer to the iconic root bridge in Mrivia.
- Going through the flowers of the paved trails and bamboo sky.
- Cozy stay in the traditional hosts.
4. Munsiyari, Uttarakhand
Munsiyari is a hidden gem in the area of the Uttarohand Petrovarhach, who was sitting about 7,200 feet, which in the tourist Horde was a bluishly untouched city. This small town is often called the “small cashmere” of Uttarakhand. In this place there are beautiful meadows and rhododendron.
What to do:
- Go on a hike to the top cholia or kund for panoramic species.
- Wake up early and look stunning sunrise over the Panchyuli range, right out of your window.
- Explore the magic Johar Valley, once a busy trading path to Tibet.
5. Kalimpong, Western Bengal
A few minutes away from the popular city of Darjeling, Kalimpong is located on the ridge with a view on the Tees River. This place offers a unique mixture of spirituality, gardening and heritage. Kalimpong is known for its mixture of colonial architecture and Tibetan influence with floral markets and monasteries.
What to do:
- Walking in colonial churches.
- Quick Purchase at Haat Bazar for Crafts.
- Visiting a baby pine where 1500 types of cactus live.
- Visiting the Durin monastery for the wide appearance of the valley.
6. Corg, Karnataka
Coorg is perfect for coffee lovers. Against the background of green hills there are endless cavies, peppers. This place is also known as “Scottish India”.
What to do:
- Wandering through coffee plantations, studying the secrets of creating perfect moonshine.
- Visiting Abbey Fols and a hike to Tadindamol, the highest peak of the Kurg.
- Tasting the true codava kitchen.
7. The Privan, the Arunch -Pubsensh
Mahang, located in the northeastern edge of the Arunachla-Pradesh, is a soulful summer retreat. This is an undervalued place that is not touched by mass tourism.
What to do:
- Surprise to the real estate of Lake Schong-Cer along with the alpine forests.
- Go through the colorful form of the sela.
- Study of the majestic monastery of Tavan, the largest in India.
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