5 Off-Route Hill Stations To Visit In India During The Winter

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1. Manali, Himachal Pradesh Manali is a well-known tourist destination in the Himalayas. It is visited by a sizable and growing number of people each year. In Manali, winter means a tonne of snow, especially as you get closer to the snow points near Rohtang Pass’. You can dive, slide, throw snowballs at each other, and build the kind of snowmen you’ve only seen in movies or far-off places thanks to the intense snowfall. Hike to Rohtang Pass and visit Kalath Hot Water Springs, Jolang Falls and the Solang Valley for the breathtaking views that they offer.

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2. McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh It is the ideal location for a peaceful getaway because of the surrounding snow-capped hills and stunning monasteries. This is the tourist district and is where everyone flocks to get an audience with the Dalai Lama and hear his teachings on life.

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3. Kausani, Uttarakhand Tucked away among tall deodar trees and gorgeous meadows, it offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks like Panchachuli, Nanda Devi, and Mount Trishul. At an elevation of 1,890 metres, the hill town of Kausani is located in the Bageshwar area and is known for the fascinating views of snow-capped mountains and surrounding valleys. Tucked away among tall deodar trees and gorgeous meadows, it offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks like Panchachuli, Nanda Devi, and Mount Trishul.

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4. Pelling, Sikkim If you are lucky enough to witness the unparalleled view of the golden peak of Mt. Kanchenjunga with sunshine reflecting on it, it’s a view you would like to hold dear to yourself for aeons to come. The Kanchenjunga Falls, Pemyangshi Pamayangtse Monastery, Changey Waterfall, and Sewaro Rock Garden are a must-visit while you are here. Homeward Bound Sikkim’s Pelling is a charming hill town that deserves to be included on your travel itinerary.

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5. Mount Abu, Rajasthan The lakes, caves, temples, and ashrams tucked away in these rocky hills are also connected to a long history of Hindu tales. Simply saying that the view from Mount Abu is splendid doesn’t do enough justice to its stunning surroundings. One must see the vistas at the Peace Park, Dilwara Temple, and Sunset Point. The reputation of Mount Abu being a “honeymooners’ paradise” doesn’t pay enough credit to this picturesque hillside’s charm to begin with. Being a lush hill station in a desert state deserves a much better credit.

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