Indian climatic conditions are generally described as extreme type. Here in India, with the onset of summers, the sun starts blazing. By the time clock ticks 10 in the morning, it becomes almost impossible to go out even if we have errands to run. As soon as, one steps out of a house, the yearn for cold beverages and the need of staying put in air-conditioned place, becomes more aggravated.
So, what can we do to avoid the acrimony of the sun other than staying put in our air-conditioned place? The answer is, heading to the cool-breezy hill stations in India.
Below is the list of top hill station spots in India where the sun surely rises but with serenity.
Leh, a small town or the capital of Ladakh, resides on the foot of Ladakh Range in the Indus river valley of Jammu Kashmir. It is an absolute enchanting holiday destination to-be-visited in India. Leh is basically famous for its picturesque mountainous sceneries and azure skies.
The mercury here sticks around 6°Celsius. It has many resorting place from historical to recreational like over a century old- Kali Mandir, Leh Palace, Magnetic Hill, renowned lakes and monasteries.
Dras Village located in the northernmost Indian state Jammu Kashmir is defined as the coldest place in India. This small village is the favorite holiday destination for the trek lovers.
The temperature here in summers revolves around -3° Celsius. The prime attraction here is the trek route from Amarnath to Suru Valley. Some other places which interest the tourists are- Gomchan Valley, Chorkiat Forest and Brigade War Gallery.
Kufri is located near to another famous hill station of Himachal Pradesh namely- Shimla. Snow-capped mountains, lush green landscapes and lovely weather make it one of the best holiday destinations to escape scorching heat.
The temperature here reaches up to 15° Celsius during summers. This place is a perfect getaway as it serves the purpose of site seeing in the cooler temperatures and adventures like rafting, trekking and skiing. Needless to forget, another hill station Shimla and the Fago Valley located nearby to chill out.
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Basically, Hemkund Sahib is a pilgrim center for Sikhs which is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It is one of the coolest places in India during summers as the mercury here can’t ascend more than -2° Celsius.
This place is the combination of religious values, adventure, pleasant sceneries. Hemkund Sahib has always been the favorite spot for the trekkers who love to trek in the low-temperature environment.
The Valley of Flowers, situated in Nanda Devi Bio Reserve is also the prime attraction majorly for a rare flower called ‘Brahma-Kamal’ that blooms every 12 years. Glacial Hemkund lake which is located near this Gurudwara- Hemkund Sahib and Alakhnanda are also worth site seeing.
North-eastern regions of India are often less explored but these states are blessed with the best natural landscapes and scenic beauty. Tawang is the smallest district of total 16 districts of Arunachal Pradesh. It is situated at an approximate elevation of 3000 m above the sea level. Snow-covered & steep Sela pass, Tawang monastery, and Jang waterfalls are the major attractions here. The temperature is always recorded as 13° Celsius even at its maximum. This place is perfect for a summer getaway.
The above-mentioned places will suffice your search for top hill station spots in India. These destinations will definitely make your trip worthwhile. Have a happy traveling!
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