With work piling up every day on your desk, all you can dream about is a quick getaway to the hills. Well, if you find yourself drifting to a higher altitude every chance you get, then, my friend, you are certainly not alone.??
To solve your perpetual dilemma of having a hard time selecting the best place to run off to on your next long weekend holiday, we have here a perfect list for you!? If you were considering Manali as your retreat destination, then you are in luck since visiting any of the places on this list will save you the headache of running into a swarm of crowds.??
The hill stations mentioned in this list are great choices for a simple retreat. These places have yet to be the "it" destination for summer vacations, so they are much more low-key and peaceful.
Nearly 8 hours from Delhi, Rewalsar is a safe haven hidden from the crowds in the Mandi District of Himachal Pradesh. This lake town is the perfect place to relax and soak your feet in the pristine water of Rewalsar Lake.??
This quaint little town offers magnificent views of monasteries and temples on hills that will spice up your low-key weekend trip.
Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Gushaini is another peaceful town that welcomes tourists in search of a calm and tranquil environment. It takes about 10 hours from Delhi to reach the town, but some shortcuts can minimise the travel time to about 6 and a half hours.?
Besides the obvious beauty of the town, the village also inhabits the popular Great Himalayan National Park, which often attracts tourists.
The town is about 6 hours away from Delhi and is located near Nainital in Uttarakhand. The hill station is famous for the lake it inhabits and is also known as the "lake of nine corners." It is called so because the town encircles a picturesque lake. It is the perfect place for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.??
Best known as the highest paragliding grounds, this hill station is a must-visit for all the adventurers out there. This town in Himachal Pradesh is about 10 hours north of Delhi and is a place that can give you the memories of a lifetime. You can also enjoy the views of the stunning Kangra Valley and the Dhauladhar Ranges from the town.??
It takes about 11 hours to get to Tosh from Delhi, but the scenery you enjoy once you get there is worth all the nausea you might experience on the way. The village of Kasol still does not have a concrete road going up to it, so you will have to take a small hike, but once you get there, everything will be worth the wait.??