MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING:

9 best places if you are fond of the hills

Tabo Monastery (Himachal Pradesh)

Fondly called the Ajanta of the Himalayas, Tabo Monastery not only offers serene beauty of mountains but is also famous for cultural and spiritual significance and the archaeologically contained paintings on its walls.

Ooty, Nilgiri Mountains  (Tamil Nadu)

Ooty is all about misty mornings, chilly afternoons, and slow comfortable evenings, set amidst wide mountains, beautiful lakes, tea estates, and eucalyptus trees flourishing in plenty.

Darjeeling (West Bengal)

With waterfalls and enchanting sceneries surrounded by mountains, Darjeeling is a sight of real joy.

Auli (Uttarakhand)

Auli, surrounded by acres of oak and coniferous trees, provides some of the most beautiful views of India's highest Himalayan peaks.

Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh)

Tawang has scenic scenery, waterfalls, glacial lakes with crystal clear waters, and mesmerising locations. Don’t miss hiking the spectacular Gorichen Peak here.

Munnar (Kerala)

Located in ‘God’s own country’, Munar is renowned for its huge slopes of tea plantation, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries and adventure activities, making it a best place to revive your senses from the hustle bustle of the city.

Coonoor (Tamil Nadu)

The surroundings here are suitable for a leisurely trip or trek. Even better, you may tent in the hills and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.

Chali (Himachal Pradesh)

Want to take a quick break from your hectic life? Chali is the place to consider. It has beautiful valleys, high-altitude walking pathways, and great architectural wealth.

Gangtok (Sikkim)

This hill town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers. Trekking, paragliding, hiking, and mountain biking are just a few of the things offered to keep you occupied all day.