Skip These Overrated Indian Hill Stations And Visit These Instead

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Chail offers the same Himalayan grandeur but with pristine forests and the world's highest cricket ground at 2,444 metres.

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Skip Shimla; visit Chail

Mukteshwar is a serene Kumaon gem with spectacular views of the Nanda Devi range and far fewer tourists.

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Skip Nainital; visit Mukteshwar

Landour, the quieter neighbour of Mussoorie, boasts colonial charm, ancient churches, and Ruskin Bond's favourite writing spots.

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Skip Mussoorie; visit Landour

It features magnificent monasteries, flower nurseries, and the same stunning views of Kanchenjunga without the tourist crowds.

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Skip Darjeeling; visit Kalimpong

It offers a bohemian vibe along the Parvati Valley with excellent treks and authentic Himachali culture.

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Skip Manali; visit Kasol

Coonoor delivers the same Nilgiri charm with heritage tea estates and colonial bungalows minus the commercialisation.

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Skip Ooty; visit Coonoor

This destination combines hill station beauty with Rajasthan's largest fort and the world's second-longest wall after the Great Wall of China.

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Skip Mount Abu; visit Kumbhalgarh

Yercaud is a hidden gem in Tamil Nadu's Shevaroy Hills with coffee plantations and serene lake views.

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Skip Kodaikanal; visit Yercaud

Vagamon is an untouched paradise in Kerala with rolling meadows, pine forests, and mystical valleys.

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Skip Munnar; Visit Vagamon

It is Asia's only automobile-free hill station with dramatic viewpoints and red-soil trails perfect for walking holidays.

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Skip Mahabaleshwar; Visit Matheran

Which of these places will you head to?

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