This Season’s Top Indian Destinations to Explore
Cool climes of Himachal Pradesh during summer, a monsoon trek to Harishchandragad in Maharashtra, wildlife sanctuaries like Jim Corbett National Park post-monsoon or autumn, pre-winter in Wayanad, Kerala and the snow-capped Auli in Uttarakhand during winters. There are hordes of destinations for every season and reason in India. In fact, you may also be able to indulge in cultural or religious festivals of the land, no matter what season you decide to head out in. As we are on the cusp of monsoon and winter, check out destinations you can head to.
Nainital-Ranikhet-Corbett, Uttarakhand
The Kumaon region is home to many travel nuggets. Nainital-Ranikhet-Jim Corbett Park in the mid-Himalayan range is the ideal itinerary for this season. Visit the famous Naini Lake, which gives Nainital its name, Naina Devi Temple and Mall in Nainital. Next up will be the hill station, Ranikhet, near Almora town. Here, the panoramic view of the Himalayas, lush green forests and pine trees will welcome you. Chaubatia Gardens, Jhula Devi Temple, Bhalu Dam, and Majkhali are some of the most scenic spots. Jim Corbett is India’s oldest and most revered National Park, famous for Bengal Tigers. You will also spot leopards and wild elephants in the Dhikala zone. The Sonanadi zone, located on the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, houses elephants and leopards, among hundreds of species of birds.
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Shimla-Manali-Dharamshala-Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is endowed with rolling green hills, snow-capped peaks, and colonial-era buildings. There’s a lot to see from popular spots, such as Kullu-Manali, Shimla, and Kasol, to quaint villages, including Malana and Chail. Shimla has The Mall and Scandal Point; Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town located on the Beas River, well-known as a honeymoon and trekking destination. It is a starting point for trekking in the Parvati Valley and skiing in the Solang Valley.
The magnificent Himalayas, a perfect blend of Himachali, Tibetan and British cultures, make Dharamshala a must-visit place. Bhagsunag Falls, the largest fort in the Himalayas constructed in the 4th Century BC — Kangra Fort, and Dharamshala Cricket Stadium will enthral you. Also, who can resist momos and Magi in the mountains?
With its waterfalls, rivers cutting through mountains, deep forest pathways along the Dauladhar range in the distance, and churches from the British Raj, the hill station has an allure for travellers. Mall Road, Kala Tope Sanctuary, Daini Kund Temple, cafes, and markets are compelling reasons to consider visiting Dalhousie.
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Mandawa, Rajasthan
Aptly called Rajasthan’s Open-air Art Gallery, this town in Jhunjhunu District is renowned for magnificent havelis, timeless architecture and exquisite archways, and colourful art. You will get a glimpse of the state’s rich cultural past, and the pure beauty will take your breath away. September and October are the best months to head here as a nip in the air will greet you and invite you for a stroll. You can also take in the royalty and grandeur of Chokhani Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and Hanuman Prasad Goenka Havel’s intricate work and Rajput style of architecture. Harlalka Well stands on four pillars and has clear, deep water.
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Kumarakom, Kerala
God’s Own Country has Munnar, Thekkady and Kumarakom, among many other tourist hotspots. Munnar is much loved for its tea plantations, especially the Tata Tea Museum. There are several beautiful waterfalls in and near Munnar — Atukkad, Lakkam, and Naimakkadu. The captivating Thekkady or Periyar Lake, located in the centre of a designated jungle area, is well-known for its variety of fauna. You can also take a boat tour in the reservoir, providing many opportunities to see uncommon birds like Malabar Grey Hornbills and Nilgiri Wood Pigeons. Kumarakom is located on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala’s backwaters. Take a ride on the houseboats that cruise the canals or go birding and spot cuckoos and Siberian storks in the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. You cannot miss Bay Island Driftwood Museum for its wooden sculptures, the Pathiramanal Island for uncommon migrating birds, and the ancient mosque, Thazhathangady. Book here
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Kalimpong-Darjeeling-Gangtok, West Bengal/Sikkim
Kalimpong has been positioned on the map as one of the most significant tourist destinations, thanks to the allure of the mighty Himalayas, the pristine beauty of the Dooars, dense virgin flora, charming valleys and meadows, and the perennially shining but chilly weather. One will find the most varied orchid, cactus, and decorative plants here. The ‘Queen of the Hills,’ Darjeeling is popular for its natural splendour, historic woods, charming homes, warm residents, and panoramic views of the mountains. The third-highest peak in the world, Mount Kanchenjunga, can be seen in stunning detail from Gangtok in Sikkim, which is renowned for its natural magnificence. With its year-round pleasant weather and location inside higher Himalayan ranges, Gangtok is a great vacation destination.
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