Summer Holiday ? Popular Destinations In India

When the blazing heat of the plains in summer make public reckon of an escape, majority of public head to picturesque hill stations of India. Indian hill stations are noted for fantastic nature beauty, peaceful & healthy ambiance, refreshing air and cool climate. They are very well loved destinations for making summer holidays in cooler and cheerful climate. In this article, I am describing about well loved summer holiday destinations of India. Choose one of these summer destinations, pack your travel bags and head out. That’s it.

Coorg – It one of the best place in India you can visit during the summer. Also called as Kodagu, this is a gorgeous place said to mesmerize you forever with its extraordinary beauty. Coorg offers you glorious past, arresting nature beauty, lip-sacking cuisines and adventure activities. Aromas of coffee plantations, oranges and honey add special treat to your vacation. Placed in the midst of luxuriant valleys, impressive mountains and thick teak wood forests, this is one of the most gorgeous hill stations you will like to visit, especially during the summer.

Ooty – It is one the most well loved and gorgeous hill stations of South India situated in the Nilgiri Hills in the state of Tamil Nadu. Covered with green forests and luxuriant valleys, lush tea plantations, streams and mountains, the gorgeous hill town of Ooty is a very ideal summer alternative in the country. Though packed during summer, Ooty remains a much loved for travelers across the country.

Kodaikanal – Set by American missionaries, Kodai is a picturesque hill alternative on the southern ridge of Palani Hills in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is very well loved as a destination for family vacation and romantic honeymoon vacation. It is very well loved among locals and other tourists from different parts of the country and world. Due to its fantastic nature beauty, it has earned the nickname of Princess of Hill Stations.

Munnar – Also known as the Kashmir of South, Munnar in Kerala offers tourists a mix of relaxation and adventure in the lap of nature. It is a gorgeous getaway for romantic honeymoon vacation or summer holidays in India with luxuriant jade tea plantations, verdant hills, lovely lakes, green forests, winding roads, refreshing airs and cool & healthy climate.

Srinagar – It is the summer capital of Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. Situated in the vale of Kashmir (the paradise on the earth), it is among finest summer holiday destinations in the country. It is set around the picturesque Dal Lake where deluxe houseboats offer tourists luxury accommodation and Shikaras carry tourists around the serene and scenic lake. Srinagar basically has an alpine climate, as the summers are gentle and winters are freezing.

Shimla – It was a magnificent hand-over of the British Raj. During British Raj it was the summer capital of country. It is one of the most gorgeous hill stations of India and capital city of Himachal Pradesh. It is fondly described as the Queen of Hill Stations. During summer, a large number of tourists from different parts of the world embark on Shimla tours to delight in its cool environs and extraordinary nature beauty.

Manali – It is one of the most well loved summer holiday destinations in Himachal Pradesh for backpackers, trekkers, nature lovers and honeymooners. Situated in the picturesque Kullu valley, it is an ideal destination for summer vacation and honeymooning vacation. Honeymooners and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world make a tour to Manali to seek their delights. If you reckon a complete is your destination. Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are must visit on Manali tours in India.

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