Mountains calling: India's 5 most beautiful hill stations

Mountains calling: India's 5 most beautiful hill stations
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Mountains calling: India's 5 most beautiful hill stations

India's hill stations are a visual treat, culturally vibrant, and peaceful retreats. From the snow-covered mountains of Manali and the colonial quaintness of Mussoorie and Darjeeling tea plantations to the wild charm of Leh and Shimla's picture-postcard streets, these are the places nature lovers and travel buffs love to go.

Manali, Himachal Pradesh
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Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Nestled in Kullu's valley, Manali is a breathtaking combination of snow-covered mountains, meadows, and adventure. The town's picturesque landscape, ranging from peaceful rivers to temples dating back centuries, is a heaven for clicks on the camera. The Solang Valley and the Rohtang Pass are boundless sources of trekking and skiing. Manali is the perfect destination for witnessing the unspoiled beauty of nature and immersing oneself in the peace of Himachal.

Darjeeling, West Bengal
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Darjeeling, West Bengal

Unspoiled in its tea gardens and shadowing Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling has an old-world air about it. Toy train journeys among misty mountains, festooned monasteries, and stepped gardens are film sets beckoning the observer. Sunrise view of Tiger Hill is etched in one's retina, for sunbeams impart a golden sheen to snow-covered peaks, and the scenery becomes spellbinding to be snapped.


Leh, Ladakh
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Leh, Ladakh

Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is a rugged but stunning town of arid mountains, crystal lakes, and ancient monasteries. The untouched arid scenery and the rich Buddhist heritage offer an endless horizon for photographers to capture the serene beauty of the destination. From the internationally renowned Pangong Lake to the sand dunes of the Nubra Valley, Leh is a place one simply can't afford to miss if one is searching for breathtaking, surreal landscapes.


Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla, once the summer capital of British India, beautifully combines natural splendor with colonial charm. Nestled among pine forests and snow-capped peaks, this hill station provides a picturesque setting. Landmarks like The Ridge, Mall Road, and Jakhoo Temple offer stunning views and are perfect spots to capture the town’s unique ambiance. With its pleasant climate and Victorian-era architecture, Shimla serves as an ideal backdrop for a visual narrative.

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
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Mussoorie, Uttarakhand


Popularly called the "Queen of the Hills," Mussoorie is a vintage hill station graced with majestic views of the Doon Valley and the Himalayas. Its colonial structures and bustling markets further enhance its beauty. Be it the lush greenery of Camel's Back Road or the panoramic vista of Gun Hill, Mussoorie serves up a riot of colors for the camera and is an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.


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