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Mountains are Calling! Your Ultimate Travel Locations.

Everyone loves expeditions during off days. They have their own style of spending holidays, some propose to stay at home and brand it a ‘stay-cation’, certain plan to go out to adjacent places and craft enriched memoirs while some move within their native place and explore new things. We respect choices, hereby this article is for those sapiens who have less time in hand but still wants to move out for ‘a change’ with their family and friends.

Hereby, this list emphasis basically on places that are unremarked, are lesser talked about in terms of recognition but have their own uniqueness and aura that will make your jaunt recurring to such places.

1. LANSDOWNE

Lansdowne, a beautiful place in Uttrakhandis Unexplored and has Perfect Nature with cool waft and startling sceneries. It is aprevalent hill station situated on the Kotware-Pauri road at a height of 1,706 MT on a hillock.

The town is engrossed by voluminous tourists and the soothing climate of the city, all through the year is very comfortable for sojourningtourist and nigh denizens. This great hill station is completely away from hustle and bustle and hence is distinct from the normal hill stations which are crowdedand is considered as a gateway of romance. It is idyllic for anyone who yearns solace.

Best time to visit: June- September

Attractions:The annual festival 'Shardotsav' and the noncommercial tourist visits to famous sight seen spots.

2. MUKTESHWAR

Wake up to the song of birds, relish the glory of Himalayas as the sun turns them gilt and sense the clouds touch your face as you get-up-and-go to Mukteshwar, one of the bravura hill stations near Delhi.

This place is popularly called as ‘Destination of small things’, which has its own unique beguiling charm and easy accessibility.Rhesus monkeys and languor jabber in the trees, deer and birds abound, and the occasional mountain leopard and Himalayan black bear can be spotted. It is a picture-perfect place.

Best time to visit: October- February

Attractions: Various birds and animals

3. AULI: AN ELECTRIFYING GEM

For disquieting views and some quest with family or friends you must visit Auli – a perfect weekend getaway in the lap of nature,the uncharted hill station that is just 9 hours’ drive from Delhi. It has recently arisen to realize its destiny as a tourist destination .Located near Badrinath; it is considered to be one of the remotest places in India and therefore called as ‘An Electrifying Gem’. Thanks to pristine environment, decent weather and verdant slopes that makes this place worth visiting!

Best time to go: August – January and February to Ski.

Attractions: Ski and lushly cotton snow all around

4. TABO: DESERTED JEWEL

Unmapped, unknown and the only place for the unflinching hearts. Tabo is one of the sanctified places in the lap of colossal yet heavenly Himalayas. Tabo lies in the Lahaul-Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh on the banks of river Spiti. Countryside lovers and venturechasers often travel here. It gives reconciliation to mind and complete solace to one’s soul! There are uncommonrecourses in this place that bounces scenic views, so hurry and book your trips.

Best time to go:April – June

Attractions: Trekking and mountaineering

5. KAUSANI: HIDDEN JEWEL OF KUMAON

This cultured hill station near Delhi, a mini-Darjeeling in the foothills of Shiwalik, Kausani, is notable for its panoramic daintinessof the sight of Himalayas. Located at an altitude of 1890 mtrs above the sea level, Kausani is aserene hill station with silent deep canyons& towering trees for couples.

It is the finest place to vision the majestic tors of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Panchachuli in their full beauty. There are a few 12th century shrines in Bajinath that you can outlook.

Best time to go: October-June

Attractions: Temples and the soothing belvederes.

6. HATKOTI: A LAND OF BEAUTIFUL TEMPLES

If you are longing for an imaginative sojourn amidst the hills, Hatkoti might be the place for you, a surreal destination no less than an architectural marvel, the Hatkoti temples situated a few kms from Shimla are a delight to visit. The stone temples are said to be dedicated to goddess Mahishasurmardinian, an incarnation of goddess Durga. A fair is held in the temple in the month of April which attracts a number of tourists.

Best time to visit : April –July (best option to escape the scorching Delhi heat)

Attractions: KharaPathar, Jubbal, Sunpuri Hills

So ,Carefully chosen a place and pondering when will I get a cessationto track to the hills? Someday? Well, when will that someday come? Pack your satchels, mail your chief, call your groups, sway your partner and leave for an experience of a lifetime, if not weekdays then certainly the weekends!

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