9 underrated hill stations in India to escape the touristy crowd
India boasts offbeat hill attractions that present the peace, the scenic loveliness, and the cultural abundance of the Himalayas, all minus the din. Whether it is snow, silence, or spirituality you seek, these unknowns have something that will create a memorable escape far from the ordinary tourist path.
Sarahan
A small town centered around the sacred Bhimakali Temple, a revered Shakti Peeth, with snow-capped peaks visible from every corner. Be sure to attend the evening aarti—it's not just a ritual but a mesmerizing experience you won’t forget.
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Munsyari
A quaint tribal hamlet with stunning views of the snow-capped Panchachuli Peak from nearly every corner! As a popular starting point for both easy and challenging treks, you'll likely spot plenty of trekking groups.
Kanatal
Kanatal is a peaceful hill station in Uttarakhand, famous for apple orchards, camp sites, and breathtaking vistas of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Mukhteshwar
Mukteshwar is a serene Uttarakhand town famous for its natural beauty, the ancient temple of Shiva, and stunning vistas of the Himalayas
Tehri
Tehri is a scenic Uttarakhand town renowned for Tehri Lake, adventure sports, and the huge Tehri Dam surrounded by Himalayan scenery.
Ranikhet
Ranikhet provides verdant meadows, mountain scenery, and British-era buildings, so it is a peaceful and beautiful hill resort in Kumaon.
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Auli
Auli is a favorite skiing destination in Uttarakhand, featuring snow-clad peaks, oak groves, and exciting cable car rides
Lansdowne
Lansdowne is a peaceful cantonment town with colonial appeal, pine groves, and scenic trekking trails ideal for nature enthusiasts and seekers of peace.
Chopta
Chopta, also referred to as the 'Mini Switzerland' of India, is a picturesque base for treks to Chandrashila and Tungnath in Uttarakhand.