10 Hidden Hill Stations In North India where you can vist in holidays


Dhanaulti, Kaudia Range (Uttarakhand)

    A small town very close to Mussoorie in Uttarakhand. Quaint forest trails, beautiful parks and temples are the popular places to visit in Dhanaulti

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Chopta, Garhwal Himalayan Range (Uttarakhand)

    Chopta is called the mini-Switzerland of India for a reason. This is a small region of green meadows at a height of about 2500 meters above sea level.

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Sirmaur, Himalayan Range (Himachal Pradesh)

    Sirmaur district is the southernmost district of Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is largely mountainous and rural, with 90% of its population living in villages.

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Kausani (Uttarakhand)

    Kausani is known for offering a panoramic view of the massive Himalayan peaks such as Trishul, Nanda Devi, and the mighty Panchachuli peaks.

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Pangi (Himachal Pradesh)

    The scenery is sublime and imposing, and nature appears in her wildest and grandest moods. Everything is on a stupendous scale. The great river rolls along In a deep and narrow gorge, lashing itself into fury against the adamantine cliffs that confine it.

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Andretta Village (Himachal Pradesh)

    Andretta is a village and an artists colony in Himachal Pradesh. The artists colony was established in the 1920s, when Irish theatre artiste and environmentalist, Norah Richards, shifted here from Lahore.

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Tirthan valley (Himachal Pradesh)

    Tirthan Valley is a beautiful region in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. This valley is named after the Tirthan River, which flows through it and is a tributary of the Beas River.

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Chaukori (Uttarakhand)

    Chaukori is an idyllic tourist destination. It is replete with snow-capped mountains, verdant valleys, deodar and rhododendrons, and picturesque views as far as the eye can go.

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Phugtal Gompa (Jammu & Kashmir)

    The monastery is a unique construction of mud and timber built at the entrance of a natural cave on the cliff face of a lateral gorge of a major tributary of the Lungnak (Lingti-Tsarap) River.

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Kanatal (Uttarakhand)

    Kanatal is a hill station frequented for its pristine beauty and adventure activities. The scenic destination is in close proximity to major tourist destinations like Delhi, Mussoorie, Chamba, and Rishikesh, which makes Kanatal the perfect weekend getaway for locals and tourists alike!

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