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Refresh, rejuvenate and relax at these exotic hill stations this summer

Local cuisines, natural beauty and warm people beckon you to Himachal Pradesh, Kerala and Uttarakhand

TAKE YOUR PICK: Binsar, Munnar or (right) Manali iStock photographs

Shweta Dravid
Published 06.05.23, 02:19 PM

With the mercury level rising everywhere in India and the children’s vacations just around the corner, everyone is searching for cooler climes for their annual summer retreat. The hills offer a seductive combination of crisp mountain air, idyllic surroundings and outdoor activities. My Kolkata suggests top four destinations to soak in that quintessential mountain experience.

Manali, Himachal Pradesh - The Land of Contrasts

Nestled amidst the lofty Himalayan mountains, Manali makes for the perfect summer retreat. It is renowned for its stunning vistas, snow-capped mountains and lush forests dotted with pine, oak, and deodar trees. A 5 to 6-day trip is ideal for soaking in the vibe of this beautiful town.

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Day-trip options

Places to stay

Manali has a fine blend of homestays, luxury hotels, and camping options. The Waterhouse and Raison D’etre have the perfect trappings of a luxurious homestay. For a luxurious stay, you can look at The Himalayan and The Anantmaya Resort. And for those of you on a shoe-string budget, Zostel and Madpackers make for a comfortable stay in a commune environment.

Places to eat

Manali offers lip-smacking delicacies. Eateries have not only excellent food but also gorgeous views and soulful ambience. For Italian and Continental cuisine, Renaissance Manali and Mount View are great options. If you are in the mood for some fresh trout, head straight to Johnson’s Cafe. For a quick cup of coffee and delicious desserts, there is no place better than Dylan’s Toasted And Roasted Coffee House.

McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh - The Abode of Dalai Lama

Oft called Little Lhasa, McLeod Ganj is a quaint suburb of Dharamshala, which is one of the oldest Tibetan settlements. Nestled amidst cedar and pine forests with gorgeous views of the Dhauladhar range, McLeod Ganj offers myriad activities and places to see. Set aside at least four days to see this picturesque town.

Reasons to visit

Day-trip options

Places to stay

McLeod Ganj has a wide option of accommodation. If you want to avoid the town’s hustle and bustle, The Cocoon in Dharamkot is a treasure hidden amidst pine trees. For a luxurious holiday, Hyatt Regency is a great option. Chonor House in the main market is another brilliant hotel with traditional Tibetan aesthetics. For the budget traveller, Zostel Dharamkot, Turkish Cottage, and The Nest make for a comfortable stay.

Places to eat

McLeod Ganj is a foodie’s paradise. The Horse Shoe Cafe, Clay Oven, and Tibet Kitchen offer authentic Chinese and Tibetan cuisine. Try out Jimmy's Italian Kitchen and Nick's Italian Kitchen for Italian fare. Shiva's Cafe is another crowd favourite, popular not only for its food but also for its location, being right next to a waterfall.

Munnar, Kerala - God’s Own (Tea) Town

The misty hills of Munnar, with lush green tea gardens and an azure sky with lofty clouds, is an idyllic holiday destination, especially during the summer. With tea plucking, nature walks, and several waterfalls and picnic spots, this emerald-green town is a paradise on earth.

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Places to stay

Munnar has many places you can relax and rejuvenate, from small homestays and boutique resorts to beautiful retreats. Elixir Hills and Mountain Club Resort have luxurious accommodations, while Mistletoe Munnar and Talyar Valley Bungalow are boutique homestays for larger families. Munnar Homestay and The Hosteller Munnar are budget hotels that offer a comfortable stay.

Places to eat

This tiny hill station has cosy cafes and restaurants serving delectable local cuisine. Saravana Bhavan is one of the top choices for South Indian fare. Cafe Tea Tales has amazing pasta and burgers for those looking for junk food. Kairali Thali at the Kerala Traditional Homely Food is not to be missed.

Binsar, Uttarakhand - A Birder’s Paradise

Binsar, the erstwhile summer capital of the Chand Dynasty, is a serene hamlet nestled amid the majestic Kumaon hills. It is a haven for natural beauty with a wide variety of birds and flora. It offers great hiking trails, temples, and scenic surroundings that will take your breath away. A 4-day trip to this quaint town is enough to rejuvenate you from within.

Reasons to visit

Day-trip options

Places to stay

Binsar offers varied staying options. For those looking for luxury amid the mountains, Nine Furlongs, Writer’s Bungalow and Mary Budden Estate are the best choices. They have retained the old-world charm while offering all modern amenities. If you are looking for affordable options, Mohan’s Binsar Retreat, Kasar Rainbow Retreat, and Mountain Resort Khali Estate are worth the money with impeccable hospitality.

Places to eat

Sample the best Kumaoni food at The Acorn and Bird Song. For some delicious Continental and Chinese, eat at Rainbow Cafe. The view from the cafe is unbeatable. For a quick bite, try The Good Life Cafe.

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