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Hill Stations

Barog
BarogA Place for Every Season. Enjoy the Panoramic View of The Hills & valleys that unfolds them selves for the fantastic view. Let the flow of refreshing air that makes every part of body & soul as Relax as you have never felt before & recharge you with energy.
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Chamba
ChambaIn contrast to most well-known hill resorts in Northern India that are waging a losing battle against overcrowding, urbanization, pollution and commercialization, Kanatal offers a serene experience in the lap of nature. Kanatal is an idea whose time has come.
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Bhimtal
BhimtalBhimtal is one of the largest lake around Nainital named after Bhima, the Mahabharat character. It has a island in the center approached only by a boat and also has a restaurant there. A gaggle of ducks has made the lake their home and gives company to the lake visitor.
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Naukuchiatal
NaukuchiatalNaukuchiyatal or ‘lake of nine corners’ is known for its tranquility and for the orchards and dense jungle that surrounds it. The lake is fed by an underground perennial spring. This lake boasts of a good walking track around the lake, apart from boating and angling. One could also take off on a trek in the neighboring hillside.
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Sattal
SattalSattal – literally meaning seven lakes - is a group of small lakes nestled together, about 23 kms from Nainital at an altitude of 1370 meters where one can see nature’s beauty at its best. A holiday at Sattal is about bonding with your family, combined with a grand taste of wildlife and adventure.
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Kasauli
KasauliChances are,you have picked Kasauli for its peace and tranquility. Good news – there is practically nothing to do in Kasauli.If you however are the energetic kind the best thing U can do in Kasauli is go for long and leisurely walks.
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Chail
ChailTiny Chail does not rival the colonial grandeur of Shimla, but it does give you a feel of how the summer capital of the Raj must have looked before its salubrious environs were chopped down to make way for smug imperial edifices.
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Chakrata
ChakrataThis quaint little cantonment retains its original charm, right from the days Chakrata was established by Colonel Hume, 125 years ago. The town has a magnificent view of the Greater Himalaya and everything around is delightfully green – deodar, rhododendron, cover the hills.
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Dhanaulti
DhanaultiDhanaulti also known as Dhanolti, is a hill station which lies 24 km from the popular hill station of Mussoorie, and 29 km from Chamba, as it is situated between the two. It is situated at an altitude of 1987 m and is known for its quiet environs amidst the alpine forests of Deodar, Rhododendron and Oak.
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Lansdowne
Lansdowne‘Lord Lasndowne’ founded Lansdowne in 1887 A.D., thus the place has been named after him. Lansdowne was originally a popular hill station with the Britishers. Lansdowne was a major place of the activities of freedom fighters from British Garhwal during British period.
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Jeolikot
JeolikotJeolikot, an ideal tourist destination on the Nainital-Haldwani Highway to spend the summer trip in calm, reclusive and cool surroundings, is a harbour for nature lovers and those visitants who are concerned in butter fly determining and flower gardening.
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Jilling
JillingJilling Estate is located in Nainital. It is about 300 kms from New Delhi and at a height of 7000 ft in a lesser-known part of the Kumaon Himalayas. If you are lovers of nature and reasonably physically fit, then Jilling is the place for you to spend some of your holidays.
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Pangot
PangotPangot is small village 15 kilometers from Nainital, the drive takes only 25 minutes to get there. The entire drive is through the forested area of Cheena Peak Range via Snow View Point and Kilbury, the main habitats for excellent birding.
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Kufri
KufriThe region around Shimla including Kufri was once a part of the Kingdom of Nepal until the area was ceded to the British Raj as part of the Sugauli Treaty. This region remained obscure from the rest of the world until the British 'discovered' it in 1819.
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Nahan
NahanThe gentle level walks of Villa Round, Military Round and Hospital Round are evocative of the city's past. The hub of Nahan's activities is Chaugan, Bikram Bagh and Khadar-Ka-Bagh. Gift shops, Rosin & Turpine factory and local temples are among the other major attractions.
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Mussoorie
MussoorieTowering over the Doon valley is the Queen of Hill Stations, Mussoorie. Mountain mist, old architecture, the riot of flowers and streams transport you to an era of romance from long, long ago.
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Rudraprayag
RudrapryagRudraprayag - A small pilgrim town on the holy confluence of river Alaknanda and Mandakini, which is venerated as one of the five sacred confluences, or the 'Panch Prayag'. Rudraprayag It is named after Rudra, an aspect of Lord Shiva.
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Mukteshwar
MukteshwarMukteshwar is dominated by the IVRI, a veterinary research institute. It also has flowers blooming all over the place and the views of the snow clad mountains being incomparable on a given day.
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Nainital
NainitalNainital is one of the most charismatic hill stations that India harbors. Naini Tal Lake forms the nub of the beauty of Nainital. Naini Lake is within a perimeter of nearly 2 miles. Girdled by lofty hills studded with attractive villas and cottages, it is the most frequented tourist visitation of the hill station.
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Ranikhet
RanikhetQueen's field as it literally means, Ranikhet is named according to legend, after Rani Padmini wife of Raja Sukhardev who liked this place so much that she thought of settling down here.
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Ramgarh
RamgarhRamgarh is the fruit bowl of Kumaon and one of the most verdant and abundant regions in the hills. It is an idyllic place for leisurely holidays in peace and tranquility with pleasant weather conditions.
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Shimla
ShimlaA magnificent hangover of the British Raj, Shimla’s cool environs still remains the biggest magnet for Indian tourists. And so we have taken the best of what the British created, and mixed it with the quintessentially.
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Shoghi
ShoghiShogi is located in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Shogi is a good place for a family trip, especially if you believe in going to places that are not so crowded, and where there is more nature and less commercialization.
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Abbott Mount
Abbott MountThe ultimate pleasure of Abbott Mount is sipping tea in a garden, while watching the clouds float by, beneath your feet, with the Himalayan peaks stretched out across the horizon. This historic hamlet of Abbott Mount is situated at an altitude of about 6500 ft above sea level in the eastern part of the Kumaon Hills near the small town of Lohaghat in Champavat District.
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Auli
AuliAuli is not for the meek hearted or the lazy. A photographers delight the snow-capped Nanda Devi, Kamet and Mana Parbat of the Himalayas, the whistle of the winds and the scintillating skiing. Nature, at its beautiful best, for the tourists to remember, forever.
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Binsar
BinsarThe air changes perceptibly as you approach Binsar Wildlife Sancturary-there is a cool, freshly laundered scent that it carries. The drive is a charming one, with oaks and deodars looking down on you with all the majesty of age.
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Dharamshala/Mcleodganj
Dharamshala/McleodganjThe high snow clad Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas form a magnificent backdrop to the hill resort of Dharamshala. This is the principal township of Kangra and overlooks the wide spread of the plains.
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Harsil
HarsilAt a distance of 73 kms from Uttarkashi, on the way to Gangotri is a small hamlet offering panoramic view of the snow-laden Himalayas. Harsil sometime called as the “sleeping beauty” is surrounded by the breathtaking splendor of the Himalayan peaks, green valleys and sleeping meadows with blooming crops.
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Uttarkashi
UttarkashiSituated on the right banks of river Bhagirathi, Uttarkashi town is the headquarters of the district by the same name. It is a popular tourist destination and pilgrimage center. With trekking and mountaineering gaining popularity, Uttarkashi has emerged as major base for exploring Gangotri Valley. Uttarkashi, like Varanasi, is known as a site for Hindu pilgrimage.
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Chaukori
ChaukoriChaukori is a dream, surrounded by, the towering Himalayan peaks and dense forests.Chaukori is not just another hill station, but it's for the very few, who want to be there, in the majestic proximity of the Himalayas for an unbound view of the NandaDevi and Panchchuli peaks.
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Dalhousie
DalhousieBuilt on and around five little hills in the 1850s, this beautiful hill station in the western edge of the Dhauladhar range is a perfect place where you can retreat, relax, and rejuvenate physically and spiritually.
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Kangra
KangraThis ancient town of Kangra lies overlooking the gushing torrents of the Banganga River, a tributary of the Beas rising from the southern slopes of the milky Dhauladhars. But saying simply that Kangra is an ancient town is not enough; it has the distinction of being the site of the oldest recorded war in human history.
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Naldera
NalderaThe rolling greens of Naldehra in are par for the oldest golf course in India. This is an unusual course, strewn with boulders, trees and little hillocks. Tall deodars flank the links making Naldehra a wonderful sports venue in the midst of natural beauty.
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Narkanda
NarkandaNarkanda, at 8,100 feet, 440 km from Delhi and is a two hours drive from Shimla. It is slightly higher than Shimla (7,400 feet) and the road linking the two runs almost near the crest of the mountain with a gradual ascent.
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Thanedar
ThanedarDrive into Thanedar through a sea of apple trees, all lacy white against a backdrop of blue hills while here and there a mustard field flaunts its dazzling yellow. The area is incredibly peaceful. From dawn to dusk and dawn again, it's the birds that make the most noise. Don't be taken in by appearances, though Thanedar is a very important place for this is where the apple story was born.
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Munsiyari
MunsiyariA vista of perfectly pointed peaks, most of them looming over 20,000 feet, greets you as you drive up to Munsiyari. The drive is breathtaking, with splendid mountains and valleys waiting to be unmasked at every bend. Till recently, Munsiyari was a restricted area in the Himalayan Inner Line, wedged in between the borders of India, China and Nepal.
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Vijaypur
MunsiyariDeep inside Kumaon, far away from the well-trodden tourist tracks, is a small village with a name that sounds like you are still in the dusty plains. But you are, in fact, in full view of the magnificent Himalayas. As you arrive, you are greeted by the awesome spectacle of the snow-capped peaks of Trishul, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Nanda Khat imperiously spanning the horizon.
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Kausani
KausaniNestling amongst thick, dense pine forests, atop a narrow ridge, and separated from the towering mountains of the Nanda Devi range by low medium mountains, Kausani commands an incredible view of 300 km of silvery majesty of the Himalayan range.
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Manali
ManaliManali has a number of resorts and hotels, each better than the other having some unique feature distinguishing it from the other. We are listing some of the best properties of Manali in different price range helping you to decide your final choice of Resort/Hotel.
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