Shimla :
In the days before independence, Shimla was the most important
British hill station, and in the summer season became the summer
capital. Shimla was first "discovered" by the British
in 1819, but it was not until 1822 that the first permanent
house was erected and not until many years later that Shimla
became the summer capital. The name Shimla derives after the
Himalayan Goddess Shamla a synonym of Kali.
Places of Interest:
Himachal State Museum, Jakhu Hills and Temple, Institute of
advance study, Tara Devi Temple, Himachal State museum, Kamnadevi
Temple, The Ridge, Lakkad Bazaar, St. Michael's Cathedral, Annandale,
Wildflower hall, Mashobra, Fagu view point, Kufri snow point,
Chail Palace are places worth visiting.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest Airport is Jubarbhatti-23
kms. and is linked to Chandigarh, Kullu and Delhi.
By Rail: Nearest broad gauge railhead
is at Kalka. Chandigarh is another alternative option.
By Road: Delhi: 343 kms, Chandigarh:
83 kms.
Manali :
Manali
is the northern end of the Kullu Valley and is the main resort
in the area. It is beautifully situated and there are many pleasant
walks around the town. Surrounded by towering peaks at arm length,
Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline, never
more than few hours drive from the town nestling at comfortable
2,050 meters. It is the center of flourishing orchard industry
a popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous treks.
Places of Interest:
Hadimba Devi Temple, Tibetan Monastery, Jagatsukh, Vashisht
Kund, Kothi, Naggar Castle, Rahla Falls, Solang Valley, Rohtang
Pass, Manikaran and Jalori Pass Treks.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar
49 kms.
By Rail: Nearest station are Chandigarh
320 kms. and Jogindarnagar 180 kms.
By Road: Delhi: 611 kms, Shimla
267 kms.
Dalhousie
In western Himachal Pradesh, It covers an area of about 14 square
kms and built on five hills. It is named after the British Governor
- General of the 19th century Lord Dalhousie. The town's height
varies between 1525m and 2378m, and is surrounded by varied
vegetation. Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including
some beautiful churches. The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar
Mountains are also visible from this enchanting town.
Places of Interest:
Laxmi Narayan Temple Complex, Hari Rai Temple, The Chowgan,
Rangmahal, St. Andrew's church, Akhand Chandi Palace.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Gaggal,
in Kangra 135 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Pathankot
80 kms.
By Road: Delhi 485 kms Chamba 52
kms.
Dharamshala
Set against the backdrop of the dramatic Dhauladhar Mountains,
Dharamshala is perched on the high slopes in upper reaches of
Kangra Valley. It is charming town with elegant bungalows nestling
in thick conifer forests. Dharamshala is also the home of Dalai
Lama, spiritual head of Buddhists; Little Lhasa is an enchanting
world where spinning prayer wheels and fluttering prayer flags
spread the massage of peace and universal harmony.
Places of Interest:
War memorial, Kangra Art museum, Kunal Pathri, Mcleodganj, Dal
Lake.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Gaggal
in Kangra -13 kms.
By Rail: Kangra Mandir Railway
Station is nearest 22 kms.
By Road: Shimla -317 kms. Manali
– 260 kms. Delhi-526 kms.
Karnataka: Coorg
Coorg:
Coorg is one of the smallest districts of Karnataka in size
but is among the most beautiful. It is often called the Kashmir
of Karnataka for it's cool weather and natural beauty. This
small district if home to 260,000 people and is as well known
for its coffee and tea estates, as for its brave and gutty people.
Several Kodavas (as the people from Coorg are often called)
have actively served in the Indian army and the "Coorg
Regiment" is among the most decorated.
Places Of Interest:
Harangi & Kudige, Nisarga Dhama, Dubare Forest, Bhagamandala,
Talacavery, Brahmagiri, Fort Madikeri, Raja's Seat, Omkareshwar
Temple, Iruppu Falls.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bangalore-
260kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Bangalore
and Mysore.
By Road: Bangalore- 260kms, Mysore-
120kms, Mangalore- 136kms, Tellicherry & Cannanore- 113kms.
Kashmir: Srinagar - Sonmarg - Pahalgam - Gulmarg
Srinagar:
Srinagar
(1,768 meters) is at north of Delhi via Pathankot, and Jammu.
It is on both the sides of River Jhelum and is the summer capital
of Jammu and Kashmir, which includes Jammu. Vale of Kashmir,
Kishtwar, Ladakh & Zanskar ranges. The God has graced this
city with such a beauty, which is often compared to Venice.
Walk down Sonwar or Residency Road and you'll see half-timbered
houses and brick churches surrounded by magnolia trees in the
garden. Enter a houseboat and you are instantly transported
to another world.
Places of Interest:
Nagin Lake, Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens: Nishat Bagh, Shalimar
Bagh, Nehru Garden, Char Chinar, Floating Gardens, Cheshma Sahai,
Shankaracharya Temple.
Reach -
By Air: Srinagar is well connected
from Delhi, Jammu and Leh.
By Rail: Nearest railhead Jammu-305
kms.
By Road: Delhi -900 kms, Jammu-
305 kms.
Sonmarg
At an altitude of 2740 meters, Sonmarg is at Srinagar – Leh
Highway. The town lies in the heart of a beautiful valley carved
by the river Sindh, the meadow of gold strewn with the loveliest
of alpine flowers and surrounded by towering mountains. Here
at Thajiwas Glacier where snow remains round the year and Sonmarg
is known as Gateway of Ladakh.
Places of Interest:
Thajiwas Glacier, Gadsar Lake, Satsar Lake.
Reach -
Srinagar 84 kms by road.
Pahalgam
Pahalgam (2240 meters) is heralded by gushing, silvery streams
of ice – water and by densely wooded mountains. As the road
winds along, Pahalgam appears round the corner against a background
of mountains and glistering glaciers with streams rushing past.
Pahalgam is the starting point for many trekking trails, such
as to the Kolohoi Glacier, Amarnath, Zanskar and Kargil.
Places of Interest:
Awantipura-Mattan -Eshumukam Cave, Golf Course, Lidder River,
Baisaran.
Reach -
Srinagar 96 kms by road.
Gulmarg
The large meadow of Gulmarg is on southwest of Srinagar at 2730
meters. The name means meadow of flowers and in spring it is
just that. Gulmarg is one of the most beautiful summer resorts
in the valley. It is also popular for its golf course, which
is highest in the world and skiing during the winter season.
This is also an excellent trekking base. In winter, it is used
to be India's premier skiing resort.
Places of Interest:
Gondola ride to Apharwat (cable car), Khilanmarg, skiing, horse
riding. Splendor of nature and Snowy Mountains.
Reach -
Srinagar-52 kms by road.
Kerala: Munnar - Vyithri
Munnar
Munnar
is nature lover's paradise and was the summer resort of British
Government in South India. 1600m above sea level, sprawling
tea plantations, picture-book towns, winding lanes and holiday
facilities make this a popular hill station. Among the exotic
flora found in the forests and grasslands here is Neelakurinji.
This flower, which bathes the hills in blue once every twelve
years, will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the highest
peak in South India - Anamudi, which towers over 2695 m., an
ideal spot for trekking.
Places of Interest:
Devikulam, Eravikulam National Park, Kannan Devan Hills.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport Kochi-
130 kms by road.
By Rail: Nearest rail head Kochi-
130 kms.
By Road: Kochi- 130 kms.
Vythiri
Tucked away at the north eastern tip of Kerala, this quaint
little hill station about 1300 m above sea level is renowned
for its coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber plantations.
Mist capped mountains and breathtaking scenery dominate other
tourist attractions.
Places of Interest:
Vythiri: National Park.
Reach -
100 kms.(5 hours) Kozhikode.
Madhya Pradesh: Pachmarhi
Pachmarhi
An all-season hill resort, Pachmarhi nestles in Satpura ranges
with its enchanting forest glades, giggling ravines and fascinating
wildlife. It has its archaeological assets too. There are rock
paintings, said to be dating back to thousands of years, in
the caves of Mahadeo hills. Pachmarhi was discovered in 1857
by a Bengali lancer. The British developed it as a hill resort.
The location has been named Priyadarshini Point.
Places of Interest:
Apsara Valley, Rajat Pratap Fall, Duchess Fall, Sunder Kund,
Saunder's Pool, Mahadeo Hills, Chhota Mahadeo, Chauragarh, Jata
Shanker Caves.
Reach -
By Air: The nearest airport is
Bhopal- 195 kms.
By Rail: Pipariya- 47 kms on the
Mumbai-Howrah mainline, via Allahabad, is a convenient railhead.
By Road: There are bus services
from Bhopal, Hoshangabad, and Nagpur. Taxis are available from
Pipariya.
Meghalaya: Shillong
Shillong
Shillong the capitol of Meghalaya which was planned by the British
as a hill resort and remain summer retreat of the British, the
beautifully kept golf course and several English country cottages
testify to another influence besides the local one. Beautiful
lakes and falls, hillside cottages, a large university, and
the popular Bara Bazar are quaint aspects of this town. The
place, the people and the climate all combine to create an atmosphere
to make Shillong an ideal holiday resort throughout the year.
Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on earth is only 56 kms away
from Shillong.
Places of Interest:
Ward Lake, Botanical Garden, Museum, Lady Hydari Park, Crinoline
Falls, Sweet Falls, Shillong Peak, Elephanta Falls, Iewduh Bara
Bazar, Beadon Falls, Shillong Golf Course, Polo Grounds, Umian
Lake.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport Guwahati-129
kms.
By Rail: Nearest Railhead is Guwahati-
103 kms.
By Road: Guwahati-103 kms, Calcutta-1184
kms, Kaziranga-294 km, Siliguri-578 kms, Manas-273 kms.
Rajasthan: Mount Abu
Mount Abu
The only hill resort of Rajasthan, crowning at the highest peak
of the Aravali hills at altitude of 1220 meters. It is not the
only one of the prettiest hill stations in the country, but
also a major Rajput centre. Mt. Abu was dedicated to Lord Shiva
before it became Jain pilgrimage center. The biggest draws for
Mt. Abu are Dilwara Temples. The hill boasts of a rich vegetation
and thick forest. It stands out like an oasis in arid environs.
Places of interest:
Dilwara Temple, Adhar Devi Temple, Guru Shikhar, Sunset point,
Nakki Lake, etc.
Reach -
By Air: The nearest airport is
Udaipur, 185 Kms.
By Rail: Nearest station is Abu
Road, from here trains to Bombay, Jaipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad.
By Road: Udaipur 185 Kms, Ahmedabad
222 Kms, Jodhpur 326 Kms.
Sikkim: Gangtok - Lachung
Sikkim
Gangtok
the 'Lofty Hill' or the 'hill made flat' to build Gangtok Monastery
in 1716. Cradled in the manifold splendors of nature, deep within
the snow clad Himalayas is Sikkim's capital - Gangtok. Overlooking
the city is the hill Lukshyma, ' the mother of pearl ' citadel
of magic mountain, Khang-chen-dzodnga. Gangtok offers a hospitable
base to explore the varied wonders of this highland its picturesque
valleys, monasteries, mountain, lakes and trekking trails.
Places of interest:
Deer Park, Enchey Ancient Monastery, Government Cottage Industries
Institute, Orchid Sanctuary, Research Institute Of Tibetlogy,
Tashi View Point, Tsuklakhang.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bagdogra.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is New
Jalpaiguri 126kms and Siliguri 111 kms.
By Road: Bagdogra 124 kms, New
Jalpaiguri 126 kms. Siliguri 111 kms, Kalimpong 72 kms, Darjeeling
110 kms.
Lachung
One of the most exquisite valleys in Sikkim, Lachung is resplendent
with snow-capped mountains, breathtaking waterfall and all that
nature can offer. Its on the North of Sikkim highway - a highway
which can boast of being one with the most beautiful surrounding.
Lachung is situated at height of 8610 ft. Blessed by the goddess
of nature. The most picturesque village of Sikkim, where the
Time stands still. Take one and half hour drive to Yumthang
situated at a height of 11,800 ft, gets covered with rhododendron
flowers with riot of colours bursting on each other.
Places of interest:
Yumthang flower valley, mountain trekking and village tour.
Reach -
By Air: nearest airport is Bagdogra.
By Rail: nearest railhead is New
Jalpaiguri 250 Kms.
By Road: Gangtok 124 Kms, Bagdogra
250 Kms.
Tamilnadu: Ooty - Kodaikanal
Ooty
Known as the queen of hills and the most popular hill station
in the South India. It is located in the Nilgiri hills at 2286
meter above sea level. With its rolling lawns and salubrious
climate it became the important hill station in South India
and the summer capital of the former Madras presidency. Ooty
still has the touch of the Raj about it, with its cottages and
pretty gardens and stone churches that stands among the groves
of pine. Old summer palaces of maharajas are now hotels and
set in their beautiful parks.
Places of interest:
Dodabetta Peak, Ooty lake, Kitty Valley View, Coonoor, Dolphins
Nose, Lambs Rock, St. Catherine's Fall and Laws Fall.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Coimbatore-
90kms.
By Rail: Nearest railway station
is Coimbatore.
By Road: Well connected by major
destinations of Southern India.
Kodaikanal
Set among the gently sloping Palani hills is the charming retreat
of Kodaikanal also known as the princess of hill stations. This
is one of India's most beautiful hill stations frequented by
tourists in large numbers right through the ear. The hill town
is renowned for its education institutions of international
repute. The pride of Kodaikanal is Kurinji flower, which blossoms
once in 12 years. The hill plantation of fruits and plums are
well known for their freshness and taste.
Places of interest:
Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park, Croakers Walk, Green Valley View,
Telescope Houses, Pillar Rocks, Kurinji Andavar Temple, Silver
Cascade and Bear Shola Falls.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Madurai-
120kms.
By Rail: The nearest major railway
station is Madurai and Kodai Road.
By Road: Well connected by major
destinations of Southern India.
Uttar Pradesh: Nainital - Ranikhet - Almora - Kausani
Nainital
At
1938 meters in the Kumaon hills, this attractive hill station
was once the summer capital of Uttar Pradesh. Nainital is very
much a green and pleasant land that immediately appealed to
the homesick Britishers, who were reminded of the Cumbrian Lake
District. This is certainly one of the most pleasant hill stations
to visit and there are many interesting walks through the forests
to points with superb views of the Himalayas. Today the life
of Nainital revolves around the lake of Naini. But there are
few other lakes around Nainital which are equally beautiful
and attractive as the Naini lake.
Places of Interest:
Naini Lake, Khurpatal, Bhimtal, Naukuchiyatal and Sattal, St-John's
Church, Hanumangarh & Observatory, Vantage point for snow
view.
Reach -
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kathgodam-35
kms, well connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, and Agra.
By Road: Delhi – 322 kms, Lucknow
- 401 kms, Bariely -141 kms, Corbett 128 kms.
Ranikhet
North of Nainital and at an altitude of 1829 meters, this peaceful
hill station offers excellent views of the snowcapped Himalayas
including Nanda Devi (7817 meters). It is an important army
town and the headquarters of the Kumaon regiment. Unrivalled
for panoramic views it offers added attraction of ancient temples,
pretty picnic spots and quiet strolls, exciting treks of Kausani
and Dunagiri. Ranikhet is a delightful place to spend some Time.
Besides, the golf course at Upat offers good golfing facilities.
Places of Interest:
Golf Course, Jhula Devi Temple, and Orchards at Chaubatia.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Pant
Nagar- 199 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead at Kathgodam-84
kms.
By Road: Kathgodam-84 kms. Nainital-59
kms. Delhi-361 kms.
Almora
The picturesque hill station, at an altitude of 1650 meters,
is one of the few not created by the British. Some 400 years
ago it was the capital of the Chand Rajas of Kumaon. Its 67
kms from Nainital is famous for its exquisite temples and rich
medley of fairs and festivals. Almora also offers the visitor
healthy selection of treks which combine the pleasure of sightseeing
with spirit of adventure the treks to Binsar 30 kms, and Jageshwar-
34 kms.
Places of Interest:
Udyot-Chandeshwar or Nanda Devi temple, Temple of Goll and Bhairab,
Trekking Points.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Pantnagar-128
kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kathgodam-90
kms, well connected to all major cities.
By Road: Nanital-67 kms. Pithorgarh-122
kms. Delhi-381 kms.
Kausani
Nestling amongst thick, dense pine forests, atop a narrow ridge
and separated from the towering mountains of the Nanda Devi
range. Kausani is known for Himalayan snow-capped peaks standing
in a stately row of over 300 kms, of majestic glory. The glory
of snow covered peaks Trishul, Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot when
the Sunrays turn them into crimson and gold at sunrise and sunset
can bedazzle any viewer by its scenic grandeur and beauty.
Places of Interest:
Dwarka Ghat 55 temples, Durga Temple, Jhula Devi, Binsar Mahadev,
Majkhali, Sitalakhet, Gold Crouse, Fishing.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Pantnagar-180
kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kathgodam124
kms.
By Road: Almora-53 kms, Ranikhet-79
kms, Nainital-120 kms. Delhi -410 kms.
West Bengal: Darjeeling
Darjeeling
Popularly know as the 'Queen of Hill Stations' Darjeeling is
at the height of 2134 meters, offering magnificent view of Himalayan
panorama including the Kanchenjunga peak. Tiger hill top, offering
a breathtaking view of sunrise over Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga.
Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Ropeway, a 2 kms-long journey between
Darjeeling and Takvar, with fantastic overview of hills, undulating
valleys and tea gardens.
Places of Interest:
Lloyd Botanical Gardens, Natural History Museum, Dhirdham Temple,
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Buddhist monastery.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bagdogra
connects Calcutta, Delhi, Guwahati.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is New
Jalpaiguri, Toy train runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling.
By Road: Bagdogra 90 kms, New Jalpaiguri
90 kms, Gangtok 110 kms.
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