Hill Station

Begin a thrilling journey to the beautiful hill stations of India. Discover the top locations for stunning views, thrilling activities, and well-chosen trip packages to guarantee a fantastic mountain escape.

Hill Station

Popular Hill Station Package

2 Nights-3 Days Luxury Kumarakom Kochi Munnar Tour Package

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2 Nights-3 Days Luxury Kumarakom Kochi Munnar Tour Package

locationKerala, India

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3 Nights-4 Days Cochin Munnar Kumarakom Tour Package

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3 Nights-4 Days Cochin Munnar Kumarakom Tour Package

locationKerala, India

₹ 15,800

Magical Munnar Thekkady Tour Package (4 Nights-5 Days)

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Magical Munnar Thekkady Tour Package (4 Nights-5 Days)

locationKerala, India

₹ 18,000

5 Nights 6 Days Manali By Volvo Package Price From Delhi

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5 Nights 6 Days Manali By Volvo Package Price From Delhi

locationHimachal Pradesh, India

₹ 11,500

Dwarka Somnath Tour from Ahmedabad (4 Nights-5 Days)

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Dwarka Somnath Tour from Ahmedabad (4 Nights-5 Days)

locationGujarat, India

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Popular cities for Hill Station

Ram Van

Rajkot

Rajkot is a vibrant city located in the western state of Gujarat, India. Major Gujarati city Rajkot is famous for its vibrant marketplace’s rich history and culture. The city has earned recognition around the world for its historical significance, wonderful attractions and role in the Indian liberation movement. In addition to being a significant industrial hub, Rajkot is a center for traditional crafts like bandhani (tie-dye) and embroidery.

Rajkot is well-connected to other major cities in Gujarat and beyond. It serves as the administrative and economic center of the Saurashtra region, making it a key destination for both business and tourism.

Places to Visit in Rajkot:

  1. Mahatma Gandhi High School
  2. Jubilee Garden
  3. Watson Museum
  4. Kaba Gandhi No Delo
  5. Rajkumar College
  6. Shiv Temple
  7. Aji Dam
  8. Bhaikaka Baug
  9. Atal Sarovar
  10. Pradhyuman Zoological Park
  11. Ram Van

Local Cuisine:

Rajkot offers a variety of delicious Gujarati dishes. Some popular foods to try include:

  • Dhokla: A steamed, spongy snack made from fermented rice and chickpea flour.
  • Khandvi: Thin rolls of gram flour dough filled with tangy yogurt and spices.
  • Undhiyu: A mixed vegetable dish cooked with various spices, popular during the winter season.
  • Farsan: A variety of crispy, savory snacks that are enjoyed with tea.

Shopping in Rajkot:

Rajkot is famous for its handicrafts and traditional items. You can shop for:

  • Bandhani sarees and fabrics – Hand-dyed cloth in bright colors.
  • Silver jewelry – Rajkot is known for its intricate silver designs.
  • Patola Silk – A famous silk fabric from Gujarat.

Traditional handicrafts – Including wooden toys, pottery, and embroidery.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Rajkot is from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C. The winter months are pleasant and offer a comfortable experience for exploring the city’s attractions.

Although intense rains may cause some disruptions to outdoor activities, the monsoon season (June to September) can also be a good time to visit. Summer (April to June) is less suitable for outdoor exploration because it can get very hot with highs of over 40°C.

Silent Valley

Munnar

Are you planning for your next tour to hill station? Munnar can be your best choice if you want to experience the beauty of Kerala. Eternal spread of tea plantations, immaculate valleys and foot hills, interesting species of flora and fauna in its wild nature reserves and jungles, fragrance of spice sniffed cool air and beauty at its best. 

Welcome to Munnar!

Cheeyappara Waterfall, Silent Valley, Rajamali National Park, Tea Museum, Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Grassland and Kundala Lake would surely justify your reason behind visiting Munnar. If you are non-veggie then Munnaris bliss for you. Fish and beef (however now proscribed) are extensively consumed in God's Own Country. Usually, Kerala chic Malabar parotta and rice are complemented by beef, fish and meat.

History and Culture:

Munnar's name is derived from the Malayalam words "Munu" (three) and "Aru" (river), referring to its strategic location at the confluence of three rivers: Mudhirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundaly. The region was a popular summer resort for the British during the colonial era and remnants of British influence can still be seen in its architecture and tea plantations.

Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Munnar:

Munnar is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala. There are some amazing photogenic places to visit in Munnar like eco point, top station and many more. The details of such photogenic places of Munnar are described as below. 

1. Kundala Lake:

This artificial lake, known for prolific beauty, is located around 20 Km from Munnar. You can enjoy leisure activities like boating and explore the picturesque charmer of nature. Kundala Lake is enveloped by hills and valleys which is also a home on the “Neelkurunji” flower that blooms once in twelve years. You can visit here throughout the year. There are no entry fees here but you will be charged for carrying a video camera.

2. Top Station:

If you want to enjoy embracing views of the Western Ghats and the most charismatic valley in Munnar, Top Station is a must-visit. It has acquired this name because of being the highest point with a railway station. Adventure lovers can undertake trekking to the top station through the central village.

3. Eco Point:

Located at 15 Km from hill station is the most mystical place to visit in Munnar. Visitors enjoy the natural phenomenon of echo here. The eye-catching beauty of this place is fascinating for both kids and adults. Carrying a trekking /walking stick is recommended while ascending through steep slopes.

4. Mattupetty Dairy Farm:

It is also known as Indo- Swiss dairy farm. This place will give you an insight into how livestock is taken care of to produce the best quality dairy products. The lush green pastureland gives its visitors an alluring view. Do not miss this serene place in Munnar.

5. Eravikulam National Park:

It is located within proximity of 15 km from Munnar. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is spread across 97sq. Km and is home of endangered NilgiriTahrs. A paragon reservoir for nature and wildlife lovers, the park also serves as the habitat for many exotic and endangered species. Indian Muntjac, Golden Jackal, Tiger, Leopard, and NilgiriLangur can be photoengraved here.

6. Blossom International Park:

Trip to Munnar will be incomplete if you don’t visit this place. This 16 acres parkland is a home of rare and exotic plants. It’s a hub for thrill and leisure seekers. Activities like boating, bird watching, nature walk, roller skating, and adventure trails can be enjoyed here.

7. Ashtamudi Lake:

Ashtamudi Lake is famous for its amazing backwaters, greenery, and vibrant birdlife. It is the best place for a beautiful houseboat ride and picturesque views.

9. Anamudi Peak:

The Anamudi peak is 8842 feet above sea level and is situated in the Anaimalai hills. This mountain is the highest point in South India and the Western Ghats.

10. Attukad Waterfalls:

Attukad waterfalls are located between Munnar and Pallivasal and are well-known for their long trekking route. It is located 9 kilometers from Munnar and is visible from the road. 

12. Pothamedu View Point:
13. Munnar Hill Station:
14. Meesapulimala:

Meesapulimala is one of the most popular and the second highest peak in western ghats. If you love doing trek, you must consider going to Meesapulimala trek where you can find various options to stay from Kerala tourism.

15. Cheeyappara Waterfall:
16. Silent Valley:
17. Tea Museum:

You atleast needs 3 days if you want to cover all different places mention here. 

Adventure Activities:

For adventure lovers, Munnar offers a variety of activities:

  • Trekking
  • Camping
  • Paragliding
  • Rock Climbing

There are various park available in Munnar which offers different activities for the entire day. You can enjoy water sports, cycling, tea plantation visit, kids area and all amazing rides as nominal fees.

Local Cuisine:

Kerala's rich culinary tradition is well represented in Munnar. The local Kerala cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors. Must-try dishes include:

  • Appam and Stew
  • Puttu and Kadala Curry
  • Rice and payasam (sweet dessert)

Celebrations of Festival in Munnar

The best way to experience the culture of any region is to attend their festival. If you really want to feel the tradition of Munnar, you should visit it during all different festival mentioned below.

  • Munnar celebrates and rejoices in Aadi, Karthika Vilakku, Munnar Flower Show, Munnar Mela, Munnar Panchayat Mela, Onam, and Pongal.
  • This is the best time to witness the culture and traditions of Munnar. If you are a shopping freak then from tea to spices, there are too many things to buy from Munnar.
  • Buy coffee, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, pepper, clove etc. Homespun chocolates available here would just sooth your tongue.

Best Time to Visit Munnar

June to September is the rainy season here and despite the fact numerous travelers avoid coming here in the monsoons, this is a wonderful time to holiday in the hill station. Enclosed by opulent green vegetation, rains in Munnar have an allure of their own.

Winter can be considered as a best season to visit Munnar where highest tourist comes to this place.

Weather in Munnar

Weather in Munnar is mostly pleasant especially during winter and monsoon.

Munnar is the best place to visit in Kerala, which promises a perfect combination of natural beauty and adventure. Plan your trip to this amazing hill station.

Osam Hill

Junagadh

Junagadh is a historical place in Saurashtra region of Gujarat and famous for “Girnar Mountain” and “Asiatic Lion”. It is said to be once the capital of the Nawabs of Junagadh before independence of India. Junagadh is located near the Girnar Parvat range, the city has an interesting mix of Buddhist monuments, mosques, Hindu temples, elaborate mansions, and Gothic archways. 

Bhavnath region of Junagadh is very popular for pilgrimage activities and is a must visit place during Maha Shivratri. Devotee from all around the world visits Bhavnath to celebrate Shivratri. Apart from this, there are various places you can visit in and near Junagath which includes: 

Places to visit in Junagadh

If you are on trip to Sasan Gir (Gir national park), you must plan 1-2 days to explore the Junagadh and near by region. Here are few places you should visit in Junagadh.

1. Girnar Parvat

Girnar is known as an ancient hill in Junagadh, Gujarat. It is also known as the biggest pilgrimage center for Jains, where the 22nd Tirthankar, Lord Neminath attained nirvana. Girnar Hill is also famous for its excellent view where tourists and adventure go side by side. It will require one full day for you to visit Girnar mountain by stair as you will have to climb 9999 stairs to reach at the top Datatraya pick of Girnar mountain. Now there is an option to reach on top via Rope way but is subject to weather.

2. Uparkot Fort

Uparkot fort is located on the eastern side of Junagadh. The fort is a famous piece of architecture built around 320 BC during the Chandragupta of the Mauryan Empire. The fort is a Great Place to visit in Junagadh which shows the strength of 3rd century BC. Within the fort you will also find is a complex of Buddhist caves which is believed to belong to the 1st-4th Century AD.

3. Gir Forest National Park

Gir Forest National Park is a big wildlife sanctuary located in Gujarat, western India. This sanctuary was set up to protect the Asiatic lions. Because of its amazing location, The Park has now become the center of attraction for tourists. Every year, this national park attracts numerous tourists in a large number of tourists from various parts of the world to experience its charismatic natural bliss. Junagadh sightseeing is fascinating in all the season.

4. Tomb of Bahar-ud-din Bhar

The tomb of Baharuddin bhar is an excellent piece of architecture established in Junagadh, Gujarat state, India. In the year 1878, The construction of the Mahabat Maqbara takes place by Nawab Mahabat Khan and was concluded in the year 1892 during the reign of Nawab Bahadur Khan III. It is Junagadh's famous place which is surrounded by tourists in all the seasons.

5. Girnar Jain Tirth

Girnar Jain Temples is a group of temples focused on the 2 most significant parts of Jainism - Digambara, and Svetambara. The temple complex exists in the midst of the Girnar Mountains located in the district of Junagadh the Indian country of Gujarat. You need to climb around 10,000 steps to reach the top of the temple complex.  A few idols are as old as 84,000 years and it is still well maintained. Junagadh sightseeing is the best in the country.

6. Tomb of Mahabat Khan

The tomb of Mahabat Khan is a 19th-century mausoleum. It is a renowned landmark of Junagadh. The monument was constructed at the request of Mahabat Khanji, and later in 1892 his successor Bahadur Kanji completed the structure under his rule. Mahabat Maqbara is an incredible architectural wonder that hasn't had much press in modern times.

Kodaikanal Hill Station

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is often referred to as the "Princess of Hill Stations." It is located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at an elevation of about 2133 meters above sea level. The famous tourist attractions include the star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, the stunning Coaker's Walk, and the vibrant Bryant Park along with numerous waterfalls. Kodaikanal is also famous for its homemade chocolates, eucalyptus oil, and vibrant local flora including the rare Kurinji flower that blooms once every twelve years.

Tourist Places to Visit:

1. Kurinji Andavar Temple:

This is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Murugan and is also a famous temple with rare flowers (Kurinji) that blossom once in 12 years. It is a quiet temple situated on a hill and has a good view of the surrounding scenery. It is a nice place for both religious and environmental enthusiasts.

2. Kodaikanal Lake:

It is a star-shaped lake and one of the most popular spots in Kodaikanal. Visitors are involved in boating, horse riding, and bicycling around the lake. It is a great place to spend your day with family or friends on a cool breeze with a beautiful view.

3. Bryant Park:

Bryant Park is a beautiful garden located beside the lake. It is a beautiful place with flowering plants, broad lawns, and exotic plants which makes it a favorite destination of those who are lovers of nature. It is also an ideal place to take a calm walk or even have a picnic.

4. Guna Cave:

The cave, once called Devil Kitchen, was renamed so due to the shooting of the Tamil film Guna. The caves are mysterious and adventurous and are surrounded by a thick forest and fog. It is a favorite destination for thrill-seekers and photographers.

5. Pine Forest:

The Pine Forest is a gorgeous strip of straight and tall pine trees, which is quiet and shady. It is a popular spot for photography, short walks, and film shoots. It is a beautiful rest stop with the smell of pine and quietness.

6. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Museum:

The museum attached to Kodaikanal Observatory is an interesting one with numerous exhibits regarding space, stars, and planets. Tourists have the opportunity to learn about astronomy through entertainment. It’s a great place for students and families.

7. Silver Cascade Falls:

It is a small waterfall just by the side of the road, perhaps one of the first things that you see when you get to Kodaikanal. The water is flowing down at a height and it is a refreshing sight. Most of the tourists would take snaps and have snacks here.

8. Dolphin’s Nose:

Dolphin Nose is a rock structure resembling the nose of a Dolphin, giving one an exhilarating sight of the valley. It is reached by a short walk across forest tracks. This place is just incredible with a view that is breathtaking all by itself (particularly in the early morning).

9. Bear Shola Falls:

This seasonal waterfall is also situated within a forest region and it is most recommended during post-monsoon. It is less crowded and tranquil and perfect for nature lovers. The name comes from stories of bears once coming here to drink water.

Things to Do in Kodaikanal:

  1. Enjoy boating at Kodaikanal Lake
  2. Take a walk or cycle around the lake road
  3. Trek to Dolphin’s Nose or Pillar Rocks
  4. Visit Coaker’s Walk for sunset views
  5. Shop for home-made chocolates and herbal oils
  6. Relax in the beautiful parks and gardens
  7. Try horse riding near the lake area
  8. Explore the local market for souvenirs

Foods to Try at Kodaikanal:

  1. Idli with Sambar and Coconut Chutney (Vegetarian)
  2. Dosa (Vegetarian)
  3. Parotta with Kurma (Vegetarian)
  4. Uttapam (Vegetarian)
  5. Pongal (Vegetarian)
  6. Vada (Vegetarian)
  7. Biryani (Vegetarian Option Available)
  8. Mushroom Roast (Vegetarian)
  9. Fresh Fruit Platters (Vegetarian)
  10. Home-made Chocolates (Vegetarian)

Stay Options:

Kodaikanal has many stay options for every budget:

  1. Luxury Hotels: The Carlton, Great Trails Kodaikanal
  2. Mid-range: JC Residency, Hotel Kodai International
  3. Budget: Homestays, small lodges, and guest houses near the lake and bus stand

Travel Tips:

  1. Carry warm clothes, as the weather is cool throughout the year
  2. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and trekking
  3. Book your stay in advance during tourist season
  4. Carry rain gear if visiting during monsoon
  5. Follow local rules and avoid littering in nature spots

Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal:

  1. Summer (March to May): Cool and pleasant weather, perfect for sightseeing
  2. Monsoon (June to September): Green and fresh surroundings, but some areas may be slippery
  3. Winter (October to February): Chilly weather with misty views, ideal for cozy stays and walks
Guru Shikhar

Mount Abu

Mount Abu the only hill station of Rajasthan is also known as the Oasis in the Desert. Guru Shikhar in Mount Abu is the highest peak of the Aravali range situated on an isolated plateau of hills about 4000 ft above sea level. Earlier this beautiful Hill Station was the Summer Administration center for the rajwadas of Rajasthan and Gujarat.

If you are planning to visit Mount Abu, don't forget to explore these best tourist places to make your visit worthwhile are the beautiful Nakki Lake surrounded by the mountains, the market on the lake is a little expensive but fascinating due to the variety of products which can surely make a memory for a shopaholic. Mount Abu has a bundle of amazing rock formations one of them is Toad Rock as the name suggests it looks like a toad watching the beautiful lake have a natural attraction for the tourist, these formations surely expand our intellectual capabilities. 

Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the Aravali Range and standing on top of the mountain peak of the oldest mountain range is a lifetime experience. The InfraRed Observatory and the surrounding landscape is a gem to watch from Guru Shikhar. The last sightseeing point is Sunset Point, where the view of the Sun setting slowly from the holy mountains releases our tiredness and sets us for a walk in the market which is not far from the point. The Mountain pass to reach Mount Abu is one of a kind, it’s a spellbound journey.

Places to Visit in Mount Abu:

1. Guru Shikhar:

Guru Shikhar is the tallest mountain in the Aravalli Range and is also the highest point in Rajasthan. It allows visitors to enjoy the beautiful sight of the nearby hills and valleys. The hill has a temple at the top dedicated to Lord Dattatreya. It’s pleasant to hike up early in the morning.

2. Achalgarh Fort:

The Maharana Kumbha built Achalgarh Fort and it is remembered for its significance in history. Within the fort is Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple which has a naturally occurring Shivling. The scenery includes a broad view of the hills. The area is peaceful for people interested in history and nature.

3. Toad Rock:

Toad Rock is a special landmark, looking like a toad ready to leap into the lake. Nakki Lake is close to it and it is often visited by tourists for taking photos. You have to climb a little to make it to the top of that rock. In this area, you can take in the nice views of the lake and of the town.

4. Dilwara Jain Temples:

These Jain temples are famous all over India for their beautiful marble carvings. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, they show the finest craftsmanship. The temples are peaceful and spiritual. Photography is not allowed inside to maintain the sanctity.

5. Nakki Lake:

Nakki Lake looks like a heart and is surrounded by hills and gardens. You can relax by boating or by walking around the lake at night. According to myths, gods formed the lake by digging with their nails. Mount Abu is known for its amazing Nakki Lake.

6. Sunset Point:

Sunset Point is a favorite spot to see the sun setting over the hills. The area is very peaceful and romantic, especially around sunset. People come here to have a good view of the colourful sunset and fresh air. Try to arrive just a bit early to get a decent spot.

7. Arbuda Devi Temple:

The temple is devoted to Goddess Arbuda, a form of Durga, and is found inside a cave. It takes around 300 steps to get to the temple. Both the journey and the sight at the top are wonderful. Local people find it a significant place of pilgrimage.

8. Trevor’s Tank:

Trevor’s Tank is a lake created by humans, surrounded by greenness. It is best known for its crocodiles and large bird population. Nature lovers and bird watchers will enjoy the peace and wildlife. It’s a good picnic spot near the forest area.

9. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary:

This sanctuary extends over a wide area and provides a home for many rare plants, animals, and birds. The sanctuary allows you to see Indian leopards, sloth bears, and countless species of deer. You can take nature walks or go on jeep safaris. The place is popular for anyone who enjoys exploring the wild in Mount Abu.

Things to Do in Mount Abu:

  1. Go for boating at Nakki Lake
  2. Watch the sunset from Sunset Point
  3. Enjoy trekking in the hills
  4. Visit ancient temples and forts
  5. Try local Rajasthani food
  6. Shop for handicrafts and souvenirs
  7. Visit the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
  8. Explore marble carvings at Dilwara Temples
  9. Go for nature photography
  10. Enjoy peaceful walks in cool weather

Tourist Places near Mount Abu:

Ambaji TempleA famous and sacred temple of Goddess Amba, visited by lakhs of devotees every year.

Gabbar Hill - A holy hill believed to be the original seat of Goddess Amba, offering beautiful views and a ropeway ride.

Local Foods to Try in Mount Abu:

  1. Dal Bati Churma
  2. Gatte Ki Khichdi
  3. Pyaz Ki Kachori
  4. Ghevar
  5. Malpua
  6. Bajre Ki Roti
  7. Rabdi
  8. Ghoogri And Pakori
  9. Moong Dal Halwa
  10. Makhaniya Lassi

Where to Stay in Mount Abu:

Mount Abu offers many options for staying, suitable for all budgets:

  1. Luxury Hotels: Hotel Hilltone, Palace Hotel (Bikaner House)
  2. Mid-range: Mount Down Resort, Hotel Always Welcome
  3. Budget: Guest houses and Dharamshala near Nakki Lake and the market area

Travel Tips for Mount Abu Visitors:

  1. Carry light woolen clothes even in summer
  2. Book hotels in advance during the tourist season
  3. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and trekking
  4. Keep sunscreen and sunglasses for daytime
  5. Respect local customs at religious places
  6. Local transport is limited, plan accordingly

Best Time to Visit Mount Abu:

  1. Winter (November to February): This is the best time to visit Mount Abu. The weather is cool, peaceful, and perfect for sightseeing, honeymoon trips, and enjoying nature. Days are pleasant, and nights can get cold, so carry warm clothes.
  2. Summer (March to June): The weather remains cooler compared to nearby cities, making it a good escape from the heat. Sightseeing is possible, but days can be a bit warm in May and June.
  3. Monsoon (July to September): This season brings fresh greenery and a romantic vibe, but it is better to avoid visiting during heavy monsoon as rains can affect travel plans and outdoor activities.
Bahubali Hills

Udaipur

The “City of Lakes” Udaipur is also renowned as the ‘Venice of the East’. This royal city was founded by in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as another capital of the Mewar kingdom. The city is also distinguished for miniature portraits. Dal Baati Choorma, Pyaaz ki Kachori, Mirchi Bada, Ghewar and Malai Ghewar would definitely sooth your taste buds.Udaipur celebrates Mewar Festival or Gangaur, Shilpgram Crafts Fair are must see here. Taking a Cycling Tour in Udaipur City and Its Peripheries is another best thing you can do here. It would give you an opportunity to explore city from a closer look. 

Best Time to Visit Udaipur:

The best time to plan for Udaipur is the winters. The temperature rests comfy and is appropriate for sightseeing and visiting to the monuments including places of interest in Udaipur. The best months to travel here are September to December and February March of every year. 

Places to Visit in Udaipur:

Lake Pichola, Chetak Samadhi, City Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Fateh Sagar Lake, Ambrai Ghat, Monsoon Palace, Saheliyoki Bari would complete your Udaipur trip.

How to Reach Udaipur:

  • The adjacent airport in Udaipur is Maharana Pratap Airport situated about 20 kilometers from the city center. It is linked by air to all main cities in India counting Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Jaipur. 
  • Trains from Jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata, Indore, Mumbai and Kota connect to Udaipur and the deluxe “Palace of Wheels” also has a stop in Udaipur.
  • Udaipur is well-connected by road as well. Luxurious AC and non-AC buses, State-run transport buses are available 24X7.

Weather in Udaipur:

The city of lakes, Udaipur, has a tropical climate.

Winter

The best time to visit this location is during the winter, which begins in October and lasts until March when the days are cool and sunny and the nights are cold. The temperature drops to 5 degrees Celsius at night but stays around 30 degrees Celsius during the day.

Summer

The summer season begins in mid-March and lasts until June. The temperature varies between 23 and 44 degrees Celsius. It is unquestionably not the best time to visit Udaipur.

Monsoon

The monsoon season starts from July to September (25°C to 35°C). Despite receiving less rain than other cities in India, Udaipur is regarded as one of the best places to visit during the monsoon season.

Khardung La Pass Leh Ladakh

Leh

It is a heaven on earth with its hypnotic beautiful exquisiteness and is consecrated with imposing snow burdened Himalayan ranges, lavish green landscape, glittering blue waters and profound chasms. Leh makes you come into entire new world where you can relax, revitalize and sooth your senses. It fascinates many travellers not only from India but from the across the world.

Shanti Stupa, Alchi, Thiksey Monastery (Gompa), Shey Palace and Monastery, Pangong Tso (Pangong Lake), and Sindhu Ghat are few places to be visited when you are here. Taste the local dishes like Thukpa, noodle soup, Tsampa, known in Ladakhi as Ngamphe (roasted barley flour), and Skyu which is a heavy pasta dish with ample of vegetables and the popular Momos.

If time permits, plan to celebrate local festivals namely Losar, Hemis, Dosmoche, Sindhu Darshan etc. to get to more about Leh culture and traditions.

Best time to visit Leh:

The best time to visit Leh would be April to July when summers are here and temperature goes from 15 – 30 degree Celsius. Very less people plans to go Leh during monsoon time when temperature varies between 3 to 17 degrees Celsius. Avoid planning in winters i.e. from October to March as the temperature falls from 0 – 15 degree Celsius.

Rajgad Fort

Pune

The Oxford of the Eastern region of India, the city of Pune (पुणे) is one among the largest city of the country in terms of its vast empire and also the people it houses. One can’t resist getting a youthful vibe here. 

This metropolitan city has its roots sprouted from the old Poona. Poona had witnessed the glory of the Maratha Empire, which helped India being an independent country. The city shows the perfect amalgamation of modernity with tradition, which adds to the adoration of this beautiful city.

In the due course of time, the city of Pune witnessed many cultures and civilizations. But still it hasn’t gone far from its typical Maharashtrian conduct.

The best thing about Pune is its weather! Yes, it is surrounded by beautiful ghats and mountains and you can enjoy all different seasons here. Especially monsoon! you can go for trek to various ghats and fort, enjoy waterfall and can do various activities in and near to Pune.

Places to visit in / near Pune:

Apart from the culture and history, the city of Pune is also blessed with a rich heritage sites, pilgrimage sites and natural sightseeing places. The climate of Pune is so pleasant that it keeps calling visitors from all over the country, all year round. Now let’s explore the places to visit in Pune.

You must include following places in your Itinerary to Pune -

  • Rajgad Fort - This Palace is a perk for the trekkers and the explorers. Go trekking till you reach an altitude of 1400 meters to discover this majestic Palace. The place had witnessed many historic events of the past and thus has always been an important spot in the maps of the country.
  • Neelkantheshwar Temple - This sacred temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Do visit this place to unreveal many mythological stories the temple says through its stunning statues.
  • Lavasa - If you are looking for comfort, modernization, scenic views all at one place, still being in the lap of Mother Nature, then this is the ultimate Stop for you. The newest hill city of India is equipped with all the modern amenities and provides the chance to enjoy the nature from the closest.
  • Aga Khan Palace - Visit this place to look for some mesmerizing architecture of the past and to explore the place of much historical significance. The Palace also holds a museum showcasing the collectibles related to the Indian war of Independence.

These are only few to mentions of Pune but, there is lot more to explore in Pune and the city is truly a piece of heaven for the travel enthusiasts. You can visit this page which will cover more of such places to visit in and near to Pune.

Things to do in Pune

Once you are in Pune, apart from visiting tourists places of the city, there are many more activities and fun awaiting for you. One can get chance to choose among the many options like -

  • Paragliding at Kamshet - The flying enthusiasts have very adventurous option of paragliding at Kamset. The certified pilots will take you to the breathtaking tour of the Sahyadri Ranges and valleys.
  • Exploring the Korigad Fort - The real power packed journey for the adrenaline junkies will start here. Trekking to the fort offers lots of mesmerizing spots to visit into.
  • Trekking at Rajmachi - The treat for the trekkers are the thrilling trails to Rajmachi. One may choose the trail of their comfort to reach the 2 popular forts of Rajmachi- Shirvardhan Fort and Manoranjan Fort.

Not your choice?? Wait…. Pune is having much more options. You can go for-

  • Hot air balloon safari and a quite escape at Lonavala - The place tucked at Sahyadris gives enough reasons to call the tourists. Go for a lifetime experience of flying high in the sky witnessing the vast horizon of greenery, deep fading valleys, mighty hillocks, and luscious lakes.
  • Rajivgandhi zoological park - The zoology lovers can run to explore this place. Spreaded across 130 acres of land, the zoo has four important sections as - the Katraj Lake, the Zoo, an Animal Orphanage and the Snake Park. 

But the fun is still not over!! The city of Pune is party lover. It parties a lot. You can experience the nightlife here in its exotic resorts and Pubs spread all over the city.

Best time to visit Pune

I would suggest you to Plan your trip in the months between October and March, as the city sees most pleasant and predictable weather this time. Other months can be looking to scorching Sun or the rainfall. If you wanted to get the experience of romantic part of Pune, you should visit here in the month of May to June at this time there is little rain over here and you can the best monsoon experience in the Maharashtrian cities like Lavasa, Mahabaleshwar and Matheran.

Food to try in Pune

The city never sleeps, nor does it’s eat streets. The streets of Pune are laden with delicious spicy tangy foods. One cannot resist themselves from tasting the mouth watering delicacies of the city. Not just the typical Maharashtrian dish, but you can find dishes traveling from across the country making their place in the vivid stalls. 

You will regret later if you don’t taste the servings of -

  • Kayani Bakery - Ah! The real treat for the sweet lovers awaits here. Rush here before the servings are gone. Don’t forget tasting some shrew berry biscuits and Mawa cake, the signature dishes of the place.
  • Misal Pav - The unique dish of Pune that does not allow sharing. The hundreds of varieties of misal pav here will make you go wao and you will end up filling the tummy to the top.
  • Sujata Mastani - as the name stands, this drink is sure to keep you “Mastt” all day. It's a perfect blend of milk with ice-cream with lots of mouth watering inclusions hidden inside. The relishing drink is available in a variety of flavors to choose from. 

I am sure you are going to thank me after tasting these.

Pune is a beautiful city to stay and to explore the nature, if you are from Pune and want us to cover any specific part of the city, please write here by comment and we will do our best to cover it.

Nandi Hills

Bangalore

Bangalore represents the rich cultural heritage Known widely as the "Garden City,". Bangalore (also known as Bangalore) is the capital of Karnataka, India. The city, the center of India's high-tech industry, is also known for its parks and nightlife. The friendly climate provides comfortable staying conditions that make your trip worthwhile. With several amusement parks and historic buildings, the city is a paradise for travelers. Check the places listed by us of the best Bangalore attractions.

 

Places to visit in Bangalore

1. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace is an iconic monument that beautifully decorates the cityscape of Bangalore and attracts tourists throughout the year. Bangalore Palace is a royal palace in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. This palace is the Best Place to visit in Bangalore which offers a glimpse into the splendor and lifestyle of the Wadiyars dynasty, the former royal family of the Kingdom of Mysore.

2. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture and served as Tipu Sultan's summer residence during his reign as Mysore's ruler. Hyder Ali began construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during Tipu Sultan's reign in 1791. It is an amazing place to see in Bangalore. The Archaeology Survey of India now maintains the palace as a tourist attraction in the heart of Old Bangalore, near the Kalasipalyam bus stand.

3. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens

This botanical garden is one of the most striking botanical gardens established in India. It was constructed by Haider Ali and later reformed by Tipu Sultan. It is a famous Bangalore tourist place. The glasshouse installed in the garden was inspired by the Crystal Palace in London. The garden covers an area of 240 hectares where you will find more than 1800 species of plants, herbs and trees.

3. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

ISKCON Bengaluru is home to one of the world's largest ISKCON temples, providing an unforgettable religious experience. The temple, which has magnificent architecture, is well known for organizing a variety of activities for Lord Krishna devotees. The temple is only 100 kilometers from the city center and is one of the most extraordinary spiritual tourist destinations to visit in a single day.

4. Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is an ideal place to feel a sense of unity with nature. One of the summer resorts near Bangalore, with its huge granite monolithic trout, it offers the best views. It is 60 km from Bangalore. These are the headwaters of the Para and Alcabati rivers. The hill is named after the famous Nandy Temple at the top.

5. Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park, also known as Sri Chamarajendra Park, is a well-known landmark in Bangalore. Cubbon Park is an ideal location for you to stay during your hectic holiday tour. The park encompasses 300 acres of land. It was built by Richard Sankey, the Chief Engineer of Mysore. There are beautiful walking paths in the park. It's the perfect place for you during your busy holiday tour.

6. Ulsoor Lake

One of Bangalore's largest lakes, Ulsoor Lake or Halasuru Lake, is located on the city's eastern outskirts. It is one of the city's oldest and largest lakes. Every year, during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, Ulsoor Lake transforms into a hub of activity. Devotees flock here in large numbers to immerse Lord Ganesha idols in the lake.

7. Bannerghatta National Park

The Bannerghatta National Park, located 22 kilometers from Bangalore, is a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna. This national park, which covers an area of approximately 104.27 square kilometres was established in 1971. The park is the best place to visit in Bangalore which aims to promote ecotourism and educate the younger generation on the importance of wildlife conservation and wildlife national parks. A zoo was created in the middle of the beautiful valley of Champa Kadama Hills in Bananagata National Park. And the best time to visit is the months of October to February are ideal for visiting Bangalore.

Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point

Cherrapunji (Sohra)

We all know Cherrapunji because it is famous for heavy rain falls in entire India and was also known as wettest place on earth. But it is also blessed with wonderful natural places and amazing waterfalls as well. Locally known as Sohra, it is a small town located at around 45Km from Shillong, a capital city of Meghalaya state. 

Cherrapunji is surrounded by east khasi hills with lush green dense forest and beautiful waterfalls and hence became the most popular tourist destination in north east region of India. 

You will be surprised to know that, Cherrapunji is the only place where you will find living root bridges. Yes, Khasi tribe who used to train roots of Ficus Elastica tree to grow over the stream of water which form a bridge like structure which was used by the locals to cross the rivers for centuries. 

Double decker living root bridge is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Cherrapunji attracts thousands of trekkers every year. 

Cherrapunji is a small village and hence, night life is not that much popular. If you really want to spend time in nature, you can plan stay in Sohra or you can book your hotel in Shillong and can plan day trip as well. 

Hill Station in India

India's hill stations, scattered across the vast expanse of the country, hold a timeless allure that transcends geographical boundaries. From the pristine peaks of the Himalayas to the Western Ghats and the Nilgiris in the South, each station unfolds a unique charm. These elevated retreats are not just destinations; they are breathing spaces where nature weaves its magic, and tranquility becomes a way of life. Be it the colonial echoes of Shimla, the panoramic vistas of Darjeeling, or the tropical allure of Munnar, every hill station narrates a story of serenity and natural beauty.

Unique Features that Make Indian Hill Stations Special

What makes Indian hill stations truly special is the kaleidoscope of features that reflect the diversity of the regions they grace. The colonial architecture of Shimla's Mall Road, the UNESCO-listed tea gardens of Darjeeling, and the aromatic spice plantations of Munnar create a cultural mosaic. In Himachal Pradesh, Manali's adventurous spirit harmonizes with the spiritual aura of Dharamshala. Down South, the toy trains of Ooty weave through the Nilgiri hills, and the vibrant markets of Coorg showcase the rich local flavors. The unique features of each station unveil a world where tradition meets modernity in a seamless dance.

The Well-Known Hill Stations Across Different Regions

In the North, Jammu and Kashmir boast the serene beauty of Gulmarg and the spiritual charm of Katra. Himachal Pradesh unfolds with the iconic destinations of Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala. Uttarakhand, home to Nainital and Mussoorie, invites with its natural splendor. Moving to the West, the lush greenery of Maharashtra's Mahabaleshwar and Lonavala captivates. Karnataka's Coorg and Kerala's Wayanad showcase the enchanting allure of the Western Ghats. In the East, Darjeeling in West Bengal and Gangtok in Sikkim stand as Himalayan gems. Each region reveals its treasure trove of hill stations, inviting travelers to explore the diverse landscapes of India.

Best Time to Visit Different Hill Stations in India

The climate variations across India's hill stations add a nuanced charm to each season. The snow-clad winters of Gulmarg and Shimla cast a magical spell, while the vibrant blooms of spring paint Ooty and Munnar in a riot of colors. Monsoon, with its misty allure, rejuvenates the Western Ghats in destinations like Mahabaleshwar and Coorg. The autumnal charm of Darjeeling and the moderate climate of Nainital offer year-round appeal. Understanding these variations ensures that there's an ideal time for every hill station, catering to diverse preferences and seasonal delights.

Showcase Popular Activities at Various Hill Stations

Adventure and leisure converge in the activities that grace India's hill stations. The trekking trails of Himachal Pradesh, from the challenging Rohtang Pass to the spiritual trails of Triund, beckon enthusiasts. Paragliding over the lush valleys of Bir Billing in Himachal and Kamshet in Maharashtra offer a bird's-eye view of nature's grandeur. Nature walks through the tea estates of Assam's Haflong and the coffee plantations of Karnataka's Chikmagalur provide serene escapes. The wildlife sanctuaries of Uttarakhand and Kerala offer a glimpse into India's rich biodiversity. Whether it's the snow sports of Auli in Uttarakhand or the cultural trails of Shillong in Meghalaya, each hill station invites travelers to embark on a journey where adventure, tranquility, and natural beauty converge in perfect harmony.