10 PLACES THAT
WILL GIVE YOU A SENSE OF
REJUVENATION THIS SUMMER NEAR DELHI:
Delhi,
the capital state of India, although being a remarkable tourist destination, is
sadly one of the busiest cities in the country. Most of the people, who live in
or nearby the country’s capital, are often plagued by the hustle and bustle of
the traffic laden roads and dense population dispersion. Totally exhausted by
the busy lifestyle, all a man needs is a getaway where he can escape to a
serene place rich with natural beauty , there can be no other place other than
a hill station for one to find a calm and soothing environment where he/she can
become one with nature and find some peace. I have prepared a list of 15 hill
stations suitable for a quick getaway from the concrete jungle to a natural
one.
Situated
on a hill top in the Shiwalik hill range, Nahan is the headquarters of the
Sirmaur District. The town lies on an altitude of 932 meters above sea level,
it is a well laid picturesque town, with places to visit such as Renuka Lake,
Paonta Sahib, Trilokpur temple and the Suketi Fossil Park. The town roads and
streets are well planned which keep the traffic easy and most of the
pedestrians travel through the narrow fields in order to avoid traffic enabling
quick travel. With its pleasant climate all year round and picturesque
landscapes, Nahan is a brilliant place for a quick weekend getaway as its one
of the nearest hill stations from Delhi.
2. Lansdowne(Distance from Delhi – 270 kms approx.)
Lansdowne
is a cantonment town in the Pauri Garhawl district of Uttarakhand and is one of
the. It is situated at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level and is
surrounded by thick oak and blue pine forests. The weather here is pleasant and
will leave a lasting impact on your mind as its perfect for meditation.
Adventure activities like, trekking, bird watching, boating, paddling etc. can
be done while a visit to Lansdowne. The places you must visit when in Lansdowne
are Tip n Top Viewing (offers excellent views of surrounding shivaliks),
Santoshi Mata Temple, Regimental Museum (also called the Darwan Singh
Sanghralaya), Bhulla Taal, St. Mary’s Church, Lover’s lane, Tarkeshwar Mahadev
temple, Bhairav Garhi temple, Bhim pakora (a stone which vibrates if
touched).The Annual ‘Sharadotsav’ (Festival of Autumn) is also organized during
the autumn season.
3. Nainital(Distance from Delhi – 276 kms approx.)
Set
in a valley containing a pear shaped lake, Nainital is located at an altitude
of 2,084 meters above sea level at the Kumaon foothills in Uttrakhand. The
maximum temperatures never exceed 27 degrees Celsius in summers; Nainital
enjoys a cool pleasant weather almost all year round. The places of prime
attraction in Nainital include Nainital Lake, Naina Devi Temple, St. John in
the Wilderness, Governor’s House, Snow View, Naini Peak also known as China or
Cheena Peak or Naina Peak, Tiffin Top also known as Dorothy’s Seat, Pt. G.B.
Pant High Altitude Zoo, Gurney House, the former residence, of Jim Corbett and
Eco Cave Gardens. Nainital is a popular hill station and the headquarters of
the Nainital District.
4. Ranikhet(Distance from Delhi – 279 kms approx.)
This
picturesque cantonment town is situated 1,869 meters above sea level in the
Almora district in Uttrakhand. The climate here gets very cold in winters and
stays moderate in summers; the best time to visit Ranikhet is between March
till October. The forests surrounding Ranikhet are home to a varied mix of
wildlife which includes leopard, leopard cat, mountain goat, barking deer,
sambar, pine marten, Indian hare, red-faced monkey, jackal, langur, red fox,
and porcupine. The places to visit in Ranikhet are Army Museum, Jhula Devi
temple, Rama Mandir (temple) and Chaubatia Gardens.
5. Kanatal(Distance from Delhi – 300 kms approx.)
At an
altitude of 2,590 meters above sea level, Kanatal is located 78 kilometres away
from Dehradun in Uttrakhand; the hill station offers a spectacular view of the
Himalayas. Relatively unknown to the outside world, Kanatal is the perfect
retreat for the people seeking refuge from the busy city life; the climate here
mostly stays pleasant throughout the year. The highest point in Kanatal – the
Surkunda Devi Temple offers a majestic 360 degrees view of the Himalayas. The
places that can be visited in Kanatal include Tehri Dam, Kodia Jungle,
Mussoorie, Chamba, Dhanaulti and Shivpuri.
6. Mukteshwar(Distance from Delhi – 330 kms approx.)
Mukteshwar
is situated at an altitude of 2,286 meters above sea level, in the Nainital
district of Uttrakhand. Mukteshwar was known for its numerous temples until in
1893, when the government decided to relocate the Imperial Bacteriological
Laboratory from Pune to this place, since then the town has been governed by
the Indian Veterinary Research institute (IVRI). The famous attractions include
orchards of Central Institutes of Temperate Horticulture-Regional Station, 16
mile x 14 mile wide deodar forest, 22 pristine snow-peak views, and the
adventure of living among wildlife like tigers and bears. But the real charm of
this place lies in its serene, lush green environment which makes the visitors
feel one with nature.
7. Chail(Distance from Delhi – 350 kms approx.)
Located
in Himachal Pradesh, chail is a hill station 49 kilometres away from Shimla. A
marvellous retreat from the busy and bustling life of Shimla, chail is
considered to be a hiker’s paradise. Situated at an altitude of 2,250 meters
above sea level, it’s moderate in summers and cold in winters. The places one
can visit in chail are Chail Sanctuary in Sadhupul, Cricket Ground (highest
cricket ground in the world), Chail military School and the Chail Gurudwara.
8. Kufri(Distance from Delhi – 380 kms approx.)
Kufri
is a hill station located in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh; it lies at an
altitude of 2,743 meters above sea level. Kufri has a Himalayan Wild Life Zoo
which hosts rare Antelopes, Felines and Birds including the Himalayan Monal,
the state bird of Himachal Pradesh. During winter a meandering path through the
potato plantations turns into a popular Ski track. One can indulge in various
activities on his/her trip to Kufri like yak riding and trekking on the Mahasu
peak. The places that can be visited in Kufri are Mahasu peak, Indira Tourist
Park, Chini Bunglow and the Kufri fun world.
9. Palampur(Distance from Delhi – 494 kms approx.)
Palampur
is a hill station situated at an altitude of 1,472 meters above sea level in
Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded from all sides by thick
pine forests and tea plantations, thus naming it as the ‘tea capital the
northwest India’, there are various streams of water flowing from the mountains
to the plains of Palampur. A lush green surrounding offers a picturesque and
breathtaking view to this relatively unknown hill station. The prime
attractions in Palampur include Neugal Cafe, Sourabh Van Vihar, The village of
Andretta, Devi Latti Jakhni’s temple and Mata Bandla Devi’s temple.
10. Auli(Distance from Delhi – 500 kms approx.)
Auli
is a hill station and a prime ski destination in Uttrakhand, located at an
altitude of 3,049 meters above sea level. It boasts Asia’s longest cable car
which covers a distance of 4 kilometres and also has a chair lift and ski lift.
The best time to visit to enjoy skiing is from the last week of January to the
first week of March as the weather is highly unpredictable. The popular
attractions apart from skiing in Auli include Artificial Lake (the world’s
highest manmade lake), the 270 degrees view of the Himalayas, Trekking and the
Training facility of Indo Tibetan Border Police.
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