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Know Five Coldest Hill Station In India By Mr Vinay Kumar Rana

Mr Vinay Kumar Rana, here at bright side have prepared a list of the most of the best locations of the hill stations in India. If you’d like your holiday to come with a side of snowfall, these places are just for you. These hill stations spread across India are some of the top tourist places to travel to in India. Mentioned below - in no particular order - are some of the best hill stations in India to plan your summer escape. Vinay Kumar Rana, Mr Vinay Kumar Rana are saying if you want to know some more best tourist places in India so, read us.

1. Shimla: Queen of the Hills
     
Gone are the days of British Raj but its echoes could be still found in Shimla. Located deep in the foothills of Himalayas, Shimla, located at an altitude of 2159 meters (7000 feet approx.), is one of the most popular hill resorts in India. The entire city is strung across a single ridge with sharp hillsides surrounded by pine deodar, oak and rhododendron forests stretched out in all directions.
2. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
     
Mussoorie offers a view of the Doon valley to the south and the Himalayas to the north. This hill station is located around 34 kilometres from Dehradun and is developed especially for tourism. You will not have the slightest difficulty finding what to do next in this charming town. Stroll along Mall road, take rides in cable cars up to Gun Hill, or see the beautiful town and beyond from the highest point, Lal Tibba.
3. Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir
     
In summers, Gulmarg becomes a paradise with impressive treks to explore. The city has the highest gondola in the world that runs up to almost 4,000 metres above ground level. Skiing and snowboarding are the main tourist activities in the area. The main market offers tourists with jewellery, pashmina, and souvenirs. Hotels, bars and ‘dhabas’ serve delicious food in and around the market area.
4. Gangtok, Sikkim
     
Gangtok, the vibrant capital of Sikkim, offers extravagant joys of the city in addition to the quaint aura of a hill station. The city has a ropeway which offers a bird’s eye view of the city and surrounding locales. Walking is the best way for visitors to explore Gangtok and its charming people. The main market features various businesses selling local handicrafts which make perfect gifts. Several restaurants and bars around the city provide local delicacies as well as international cuisine. Days in Gangtok can be well spent at the Tashi View Point, Banjhakri Hill, Rumtek Monastery and the Tsongmo Lake.
5. Leh Ladakh
     
The best time to visit Ladakh is in summer {April to June}. This is when the climate here is most pleasant; with the snow from winter all thawed and balmy weather. During the rest of the year, Manali-Leh highway is not functional and the only operational way is the Srinagar-Leh highway which also gets affected by occasional landslides. The Frozen River Trek, one of the most famous treks here is carried out in the months of December and January along the river Zanskar. However, winter in Ladakh has an exceptional charm of its own. For the adventurous-at-heart, winter is the perfect opportunity to experience Ladakh in its authentic self; all covered up with inches deep snow. Every season in the beautiful stretches of Ladakh is a treat to the wanderer's soul unless of course there is too much snowfall or a scary blizzard.

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