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Explore the top hill stations in Kerala, including Munnar, Wayanad, Vagamon, and Thekkady, with travel tips, costs, and best times to visit.
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Escaping the Heat: The Best Hill Stations in Uttarakhand for Summer with TravelTTJ
Every year, as the Indian summer creeps in and the plains turn into a furnace, something instinctive kicks in—a pull toward the mountains. Uttarakhand, tucked into the folds of the Himalayas, answers that call better than almost anywhere else. It's a place where the air smells like pine and rain, where mornings are misty and cool, and where even the most ordinary afternoon can feel like a postcard come to life.
If you're planning a summer escape, here are some hill stations in Uttarakhand that are genuinely worth your time.
Nainital — The One Everyone Falls For
There's a reason Nainital keeps showing up on every summer travel list — it earns it. The town wraps around Naini Lake like a little amphitheater, and the lake itself is gorgeous at any hour. Hire a boat in the evening, walk Mall Road in the afternoon, or take the cable car up for views that stretch across the ridgeline. It gets busy, yes, but the charm holds.
Worth seeing: Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple, Snow View Point, Tiffin Top
Mussoorie — Old-World Cool
Mussoorie has a personality that's hard to replicate. The colonial architecture, the winding roads, the old-school cafes — it all adds up to something that feels both nostalgic and genuinely refreshing. Families love it, couples love it, solo wanderers love it. The weather in summer is exactly what you'd hope for: breezy, mild, occasionally dramatic with clouds rolling in off the hills.
Worth seeing: Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, Camel's Back Road, Lal Tibba
Auli — For Those Who Want Fewer Crowds and Better Views
Most people think of Auli as a ski destination, but in summer it transforms into something equally beautiful—wide green meadows framed by some of the most impressive Himalayan peaks you'll see anywhere. It's quieter than the more famous spots and that's half the appeal. If you want to wake up to Nanda Devi on the horizon without elbowing through tourist crowds, Auli is your place.
Worth seeing: Auli Ropeway, Gurso Bugyal, Nanda Devi Viewpoint, Joshimath
Kanatal — A Secret Worth Keeping (For Now)
Not many people outside Uttarakhand can place Kanatal on a map, and that's exactly what makes it special. Small, forested, and wonderfully unhurried, it's the kind of place you go when you want to genuinely switch off. Pine trees, mountain air, and very little in the way of bustle. Camping here on a clear night is something you won't forget easily.
Worth seeing: Surkanda Devi Temple, Kaudia Forest, Tehri Lake, adventure camps
Ranikhet — Quiet Beauty on an Army Cantonment
Ranikhet doesn't try to impress you, and that's precisely its charm. Maintained by the Indian Army, the town is unusually clean and orderly, with apple orchards, a lovely golf course set against the hills, and dense oak forests that feel like they've barely been touched. It's perfect for slow mornings and long, aimless walks.
Worth seeing: Chaubatia Gardens, Jhula Devi Temple, Golf Course, Bhalu Dam
Kausani — Where the Himalayas Come Into Full View
Mahatma Gandhi once stayed in Kausani and called it the Switzerland of India. The comparison is a stretch, but you understand the impulse once you see the sunrise over the peaks—Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchachuli all lined up on the horizon like something out of a painting. It's a small, quiet town, and the tea gardens nearby are lovely to walk through.
Worth seeing: Anasakti Ashram, Rudradhari Falls, Tea Gardens, sunrise viewpoints
Chopta — The Trekker's Base Camp
If your idea of a summer holiday involves lacing up boots and heading uphill, Chopta is calling your name. It sits at high altitude, surrounded by rhododendron forests and meadows, and serves as the starting point for the Tungnath–Chandrashila trek—one of the most rewarding in the region. Even if you're not a serious trekker, just being here, at that elevation, breathing that air, feels like an achievement.
Worth seeing: Tungnath Temple (highest Shiva temple in the world), Chandrashila Peak, Deoria Tal, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
Shimla and Manali are two of India’s most loved hill stations, offering snowy mountains, pine forests, adventure sports, and scenic valleys. Shimla charms with colonial streets and Mall Road vibes, while Manali is perfect for paragliding, Rohtang Pass views, and river rafting. Together, they create a perfect blend of relaxation, romance, and thrill in the Himalayas.