Kullu Tourism

Kullu Manali is one of the most favourable Hill Station in Himachal Pradesh and becoming more popular among Honeymoon couples who keeps on searching for Manali Honeymoon Packages, and Manali tour package, for Families and Youth. It is easily reachable by Road from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar etc. One can enjoy Snow from Nov to May every year. Rohtang Pass is one of the favourite tourist places to visit. Other Local tourist places are Club House, Vashisht Temple, Manikaran Gurudwara, Hadimba Temple etc.

Valley of Gods - Kullu
Among the loftiness of the grand Himalayas and the gushing ambience of the river Beas, Kullu is in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is also called the ‘Valley of Gods’. Previously known as Kulanthpitha, which means 'the end point of the inhabitable world', this wonderful valley has its name in epics such as Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana. Kullu was not an easily reachable place till the 1950's which helped to conserve its untouched appeal and centurys old customs. A bunch of gorgeous valleys, Kullu is a pleasant tourist destination where one can feel the revitalizing tenderness of Mother Nature. The travel guide Kullu contains more information. Imparted with plentiful natural resources, Kullu valley holds a lot that tickles the traveler’s imagination.
The overwhelming landscapes, amazing hospitality of the inhabitants with different culture and ethnicity make Kullu a preferred destination. Exigent to easy trekking, world class river rafting and mountaineering are the adventure sports that you can enjoy in this tranquil valley. Words would not be sufficient to understand the complete thrill of descending from the sky while paragliding and skiing amongst the mountain peaks of the Himalayas. You can enjoy a perfect holiday here in this beautiful place and if you want to know more about it then go through the Kullu travel guide.

Places to visit in Kullu

Chandrakhani Pass Near Kullu Manali , Kullu
Chandrakhani Pass is situated in the Parbati valley that connects Malana Valley to Kullu Valley. A perfect base for trekking, the pass is popular for its picturesque beauty. Chandrakhani is 3600m above sea level and proffers picturesque trekking trails. Just beneath the Chandrakhani pass, trekkers can stop over at the tiny hamlet of Malana where you can notice stone roof houses. The best time to visit Kullu for trekking at Chandrakhani pass is from May to October.

Bijli Mahadev Near Kullu Manali , KulluBijli Mahadev Temple is located at 2,435 meters from sea level and is about 10 km away from Kullu. The wooden staff of the temple is 60 feet high and can be seen from Kullu. It is the highest point around Kullu from where a beautiful view of the whole town can be enjoyed.

Kullu Weather

Summer Season in Kullu
Summer in Kullu prevails from March to June. The season is pleasant and said to be the ideal season for sightseeing and a variety of adventure activities. For those coming for sightseeing, it is the best time to visit Kullu.

Monsoon Season in Kullu
Monsoon starts in July and lasts till mid-September. The region experiences some irregular showers and unpredictable landslides that may cause disruption in travel. Therefore, it is not the best time to visit Kullu.

Winter Season in Kullu
Winter starts in mid-September and lasts till February. The season is extremely cold and minimum temperature can go down to well below 0°C, followed by heavy snowfall. It is a good time for honeymooners. This season is considered to be the best time to visit Kullu as one can enjoy the nature to the most.

How to Reach Kullu

Reach Kullu By Air
The closest airport to Kullu is Bhuntar airport which is situated at a distance of around 10 km from the heart of the city, Kullu. Bhuntar is currently not operational therefore Chandigarh is the airport for Kullu Vally.

Reach Kullu By Road
State owned bus facilities of Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corporation are accessible from Kullu connecting with the nearby cities. Kullu is linked to the national capital, New Delhi (570 km), Chandigarh (267 km), Pathankot (285 km) and Shimla (270 km) as well by tourist luxury buses of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation. These deluxe buses solve much of the problems of the travelers worried about how to reach Kullu.
Distance Charts:
Location Distance Time
New Delhi to Kullu 513 KM 8 hrs.
Chandigarh to Kullu 252 KM 5 hrs.

Reach Kullu By Train
Jogindernagar is the nearest railway station located near Kullu which is at a distance of around 125 km. This railway station is well linked to all the major cities and towns of the country through Chandigarh which is 270 km away from Kullu. Therefore, without thinking much about how to reach Kullu by rail, one needs to hop on a train.

Manali Tourism



Kullu Manali is one of the most favourable Hill Station in Himachal Pradesh and becoming more popular among Honeymoon couples who keeps on searching for Manali Honeymoon Packages, and Manali tour package, for Families and Youth. It is easily reachable by Road from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar etc. One can enjoy Snow from Nov to May every year. Rohtang Pass is one of the favourite tourist places to visit. Other Local tourist places are Club House, Vashisht Temple, Manikaran Gurudwara, Hadimba Temple etc.

Gateway to Adventure - Manali


A stunning hill station surrounded by massive snow clad mountains and thick pinewood forests, Manali has the twisty Beas River as its magnificent centerpiece. Manali in the state of Himachal Pradesh is popular for its breathtaking Himalayan beauty. Lying at an elevation of 6260 feet, Manali is the top spot in the Kullu Manali valley and is blessed with many attractions. To know more about Manali you can go through the Manali Travel Guide. This eye popping resort is sandwiched between the impressive peaks of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges. A scared land, which is the abode of various Gods and Goddesses, this striking hill resort has a full calender of numerous colorful events and festivals.

The Manali Travel Guide offers plenty of details about this majestic hill station and the many tourist places in Manali. The major attractions are the Beas Kund, Chandrakhani Pass, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Parvati Valley and Vashisht village

Popular as the queen of valleys, Manali is named after the law giver of ancient India, Manu. Manali literally means the abode of Manu and hence this place has huge importance from the perspective of the ethnic culture and tradition of India. Manali Travel Guide also speaks about adventure sports. With skyscraping mountains surrounded by deep snow fed streams and profound rocky ravines Manali becomes a different but perfect tourist destination for all. A trendy holiday destination, Manali offers exceptional chances in mountaineering, trekking and skiing.

Manali tourism is fueled by two main seasons. The summer Holiday season when many people and families travel to this place on Manali holiday packages and the second big push to Kullu Manali tourism comes from the wedding season with thousands of honeymoon couples heading to the region.

Manali also turns out to be an enchanting stopover for one who is driving up to the snowclad hues of Ladakh en route some of the highest mountain passes in India. Manali Travel Guide directs you through some of the ancient hamlets inherited by the Tibetans that comes on your way to Leh-Ladakh. In addition, the popular treks from Manali are - Chandrakhani - Malana trail, Beas Kund Trek and Bhrigu Lake Trek.

Attractions in Manali

Solang Valley, Manali
Located at a distance of 13 kms from Manali, Solang Valley lies between Solang village and Beas Kund. It offers a beautiful view of glaciers and snow capped mountains. Since the valley has fine ski slopes, it is a perfect place for skiing. The guest house of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, Manali is based here. This institute is the venue for winter skiing festival and also offers training in skiing to the tourists. In winter, the valley becomes a skiing paradise with children of all ages slipping and sliding over the fresh white snow. When snow melts in the summer, skiing is replaced by parachuting, zorbing, paragliding and horse riding. For snow lovers, the best time to visit Solang Valley is between the months of December to February.

Rohtang Pass, Manali
Located at a height of 3979 metres and at a distance of 51 kms from Manali, Rohtang Pass is on the highway to Keylong/Leh. In winters, the pass remains closed but is open from June to October for motor vehicles. This pass is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley. The best time to visit the pass is between May/June to October/November. In the month of May, Rohtang becomes a hotspot for adventure enthusiasts. Tourists can go for various thrilling activities like snow scooter, skiing and mountain biking. Nature lovers can enjoy beautiful views of glaciers, peaks and Chandra river that flows down in the Lahaul valley.
There is a waterfall named as Rahala, which is located at a distance of 16 kms from Manali on the way to Rohtang Pass. This waterfall flows down from an altitude of 2,500 metres and looks amazingly wonderful. Photography buffs must visit this pass as they get to click one of the most beautiful pictures of nature. It is recommended to hire a local cab or take a bus, as the drive to Rohtang Pass becomes quite tough with slippery road and narrow curves.
Bollywood Connect: The first part of the popular song 'Yeh Ishq Haaye' from the romantic movie Jab We Met was shot at Rohtang Pass.

Naggar Village, Manali
The beautiful village of Naggar is situated at a short drive away from Manali along the left bank of the river Beas. One of the main tourist attraction of this village is Naggar Castle (now a Heritage Hotel) which offers wonderful views of the Beas valley.
Naggar can be reached from the right bank of the Beas as well as by crossing over at Patlikul. The Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery is a highlight of this village, featuring many of the famous artist's Himalayan works. The Gauri Shanker Temple and the stunning Tripura Sundri Temple offer an insight into local architecture.

Vashist Hot Water Springs And Temples, Manali
Located at a distance of 3 kms from Manali, there is a small village called Vashist. It is situated on the left bank of river Beas towards Rohtang pass. This village is known for its natural hot sulphur springs and temples. One of the most prominent temple is the pyramidal stone temple which is dedicated to sage Vashist.
Locals and tourists take a dip in the spring because of its medicinal properties. There are two separate bathing tanks built for men and women, along with a modern bathroom with turkish style showers fitted baths. To avoid tourist rush and enjoy some privacy, one should go early in the morning.

Hadimba Temple, Manali
Hadimba or Hidimba Temple is also known as the Dhoongri Temple as it is located inside the dhoongri forest. It is just 2.5 kms away from Manali and is a major tourist attraction. Mythology lovers must visit this temple as it is dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima, one of the five Pandava princes from the great Indian epic Mahabharata. The temple has a four-tiered Pagoda shaped roof and its doorway is engraved with legendary figures and symbols.
Far away from the hustle and bustle of city, the peaceful temple is surrounded by towering deodar trees. Inside the temple, there is a 3 inch tall brass image representing goddess Hidimba Devi. There is a shrine which is dedicated to Ghatotkacha (son of Bhima-Hidimba) and is located about just 70 metres from the temple. The best time to visit the temple is during May when it organises the three-day Hidimba Devi Festival. The festival attracts devotees from all over the world and features colourful folk dance performances.

Nehru Kund, Manali
Located at a distance of 5 kms from Manali on National Highway to Leh, Nehru Kund is a natural spring of cold water. It is named after the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who used to drink water from this spring during his stay in Manali. It is believed that the water of the spring comes down from the Bhrigu lake which is situated at an elevation of about 4,300 metres in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The place is extremely popular among nature lovers and photography buffs. One can spend a peaceful moment amidst lush greenery and serene surroundings.

Club House, Manali
Located at a distance of 2 kms from Manali, the club house is an amusement zone. It has indoor game facilities and is situated on the left bank of river Manalsu Nallah. The structure of Club House finds resemblance from British style of architecture. It is managed by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) and offers avenue for playing popular indoor games such as carrom, table tennis, karting and skating. Tourists can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with some delicious snacks from their in-house restaurant. Adventure freaks can indulge in river crossing which can be done by ropeway.
Visiting Time: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Entrance Fee: 10 INR (for Adults)

Tibetan Monasteries, Manali
Along with the hills and rivers, Manali is also famous for its Tibetan Monasteries as many people from Tibetan origin have settled here. The two prominent monasteries that attract a large number of tourists from all across the world are Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa and Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa. These monasteries are a storehouse for Tibetan culture, literature and crafts. Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa is located near the busy old Manali road and was built in the year 1969. Though small in area, it has beautifully decorated interiors alongwith an impressive statue of Lord Buddha. Meditation can be done in the well-maintained garden situated outside the Gompa. The Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa is located near the market square of Manali.
These monasteries are known for their handicrafts, especially paintings and carpets. The aroma of incense sticks, sounds of hymns/chants and the rotating prayer wheels together creates a divine ambience. The tranquil surroundings of these monasteries act as a great stress buster and hence, they must be included in travel itineraries.

Manu Temple, Manali
Located at a distance of 3 kms from the main bazaar of Old Manali, Manu temple is a major tourist attraction. It is believed that Manali is named after the sage Manu who was the creator of the human race and writer of Manusmrti according to Indian Mythology. The temple is dedicated to the sage Manu as it is said that he meditated in Manali. This beautiful temple is built with wood and stone while marble is used for flooring. The most interesting feature of this temple is that it the only temple in India dedicated to Manu. Travellers can enjoy a beautiful view of the surrounding hills and river Beas from the temple.

Arjun Gufa, Manali
Located at a distance of 4 kms from Manali towards Naggar, Arjun Gufa (cave) is situated near Prini village. It is said that Arjun, the great Pandav warrior from the Indian epic Mahabharata meditated in this place. Impressed by Arjuna's devotion, Lord Indra gave him the most powerful weapon- Pashupati Astra. Travellers can also visit the lake Kunt Bhayo and Kunti Mata temple situated at a distance of around 2 kms from the cave. Because of the legend associated with the cave, it has become a hotspot among history lovers.

Places to visit in Manali

Some say it’s a natural paradise and gateway to some of the alluring mountain passes and for some Malana village in Manali brings along a dreamy world. Nestled on the banks of the River Beas, Manali offers affluent natural beauty and mountain activities. Some popular Manali attractions include the Beas Kund (Chandratal Lake), Chandrakhani Pass in Kullu, Pandoh Dam in Kullu, Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley (Snow Point). Amongst some popular places to visit in Manali are the Hadimba temple, Raghunath temple and Vashisht Baths.

Manali brings along a tranquil holiday fill with romanticism and idealism. For trekkers and nature freaks Manali is more like adventure that offers activities like trekking, biking, rafting, hiking, mountaineering, and paragliding and together it makes one of the special tourist places in Manali. Nonetheless sightseeing in Manali also includes the vibrant market arraying with shops and resto-bars on Mall Road, Malana village and Vashisht Village.

Holiday in Manali with one of our Manali tour packages allows you to explore the fusion of the hermit local culture of the Himachal Himalaya and a memorable drive to hues and heights of Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley. While you step in one of the hotels in Manali expect a cordial reception and cozy stay along with the mesmerizing view of the lush green mountains under the shadow of the snowcapped Himalayan Range.

Best Time to Visit Manali
The Manali weather plays an important role that falls upon the upsurge of emotions in tourists. Well, one can obviously backpack anytime round the year but he should be aware of the climatic behavior that dwells and even alte rs within a friction of time. Mountains have their own charisma. Even during the heavy monsoon in Manali, July and August, it draws in some freak adventurers but all of a sudden he might have to chance upon an accidental landslide. Well, summers are naturally received with jam-packed leisure travellers as well as honeymooners and the chilling winters are also frequented by the same group.

Naturally the best time to visit Manali is after the retreating monsoon. The weather in Manali in September and the Manali weather in October lives on a mild climate when the temperature roves around from a minimum of 10 degree to a maximum of 20 degree. Just after the monsoon, the hill station soars to new foliage and breaks open many alluring trekking destinations. Ah! Spring followed by summer, just after the chilling winter, from March to June offers a pleasant climate when one can spread their wings of love, romance and lust. The temperature in Manali in March and in April hops between 7 degree to 15 degree whereas the temperature in Manali in May and June lounges between 15 degree to 25 degree and there upon one can enjoy a relishing holiday.

The temperature during the monsoon nestles between 10 degree to 17 degree and during the winter, that is by end of October till mid-march, the temperature rolls down below the freezing point and the maximum remains up to 5 degree to 7 degree. Though it is during this time of the year when one can indulge themselves into various winter sports, one being skiing and even a couple enjoy a romantic walk down the snowy paths. However, precautions should be taken if travelling with children and old people.

Thus if you want to know when to visit Manali, visit our Manali Travel Guide and you will always receive the best days in Manali anytime in the year.

Summer Season in Manali
Summer in the region starts in the month of March and lasts till June. It is the best time to visit Manali if you want to enjoy paragliding, rafting and mountain sports in Solang Valley. Temperature ranges from 10°C to 25°C and the weather remains pleasurable during the day and cold during the night. Snow can be seen only at very high altitudes.

Monsoon Season in Manali
Manali experiences monsoon in the months between July and mid-September. It is not at all the best time to visit Manali as due to heavy rain landslides are very common here.

Winter Season in Manali
October to February is the winter season and is considered to be the best time to visit Manali if you like the cold and January is best to enjoy the chilly pleasure of fresh snowfall . The temperature drops down below zero degrees Celsius.

Manali is one of the most frequented hill stations in India and during its peak season it is mostly occupied with tourists from different parts of the country. Thus with a flourishing tourism in Manali, the mighty hill station is well connected by road to different parts of the state and Kalka Railway Station that connects different parts of the country through broad gauge tracks is the closest railway station. Whereas encircling Manali one can even hop to the nearby hill stations like Shimla, Dalhousie, Manikaran, Dharamsala and Kasauli. Amongst the unexplored destinations one can even drive up to Keylong that falls on the Manali-Leh highway, which connects one to Ladakh. The distance from Manali to Leh-Ladakh is approximately 453kms.

Nonetheless how to reach Manali is not a matter of fuss. One can drive from Kalka to Manali, which is approximately 285kms and if you are planning your trip from Delhi to Manali, then en route Chandigarh, drive to Manali is approximately 550kms and it takes approximately half a day to cover the distance by road. The State Highway 4 that connects the National Highway 21, en route Ambala and Chandigarh is the most reliable route. The distance from Chandigarh to Manali is approximately 310kms. One who is planning to hit the highway from Dehradun, should catch the National Highway 123 that connects to State Highway 1 followed by State Highway 10. Steer your wheels to National Highway 22, which connects to National Highway 21 en route State Highway 11. The approximate distance from Dehradun to Manali is 440kms. One will surely fall into a chunk of cabs honking to drive to Manali after stepping out from Kalka Railway Station. Daily buses ply from Delhi, Chandigarh and Dehradun for Manali.

One, who is planning to reach Manali by train, may find the narrow gauge track up to Jogindernagar that is the closest railhead to Manali. The approximate drive from Jogindernagar to Manali is 3-4 hours en route Mandi and Bhuntar. Well, the Kalka Railway Station, which is a terminal in the foot of Himachal heights, circuitously connects Manali to New Delhi, Amritsar, Jammu, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bhopal, Indore, Guwahati, Patna, Kanpur, Lucknow, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai.

If you are thinking to reach Manali by air, then the closest domestic airport is Chandigarh that runs scheduled flights from Kolkata to Chandigarh and major cities likes New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore and the closest International Airport is at New Delhi. The Bhuntar airport which is actually close to Manali, approximately 50kms, has been shut down.

So far and by any means you map out to reach Manali, our suggested route is to reach Manali by road and one can avail discounts on booking a bus to Manali by just clicking our offers. Happy Journey.

Reach Manali By Air
Bhuntar airport located at a distance of 10 km from Manali and is the gateway to this region. Tourists who prefer and can afford to fly cut down on travel time hugely and thus can have a lot more time to enjoy Manali. Flights are available from all the major cities.

Kasauli Hill Station

Kasuli is a small, beautiful hill station of Himachal Pradesh located at a distance of 77 kms from Shimla situated at a height of 1927mt., from sea level. Built in 19th century by Britishers, the city has its own charm and beauty. Covered by the beautiful pine forests, orchards and high hills, Kasauli is described as the picturesque hill-station of Northern India.
This pretty little hill town is ideal for long walks along wild-flower-hedged winding roads. Kasauli provide a charming view of Chandigarh, Shimla and the himalayas covered with snow. It's main ttraction lies in it's overall cleanliness, and it's accessibility. Kasauli is a pleasant alternative to staying in Shimla; it is devoid of its crowds and is still close enough.

Tourist attractions in Kasauli

 Sightseeing spots in Kasauli:
Monkey Point : Monkey point is the highest point, located at a distance of 4 km walk trip from the town. It gets its name from the steep cliff that only monkeys can negotiate. The point gives panoramic view of the plains of Chandigarh and the river Satluj. Apart from the natural beauty the point is also a famous for the Lord Hanuman (Hindu Deity) temple on the top of the hill.
Sanawar: Located at a distance of Just 6-km from Kasauli, Sanawar houses one of the best schools in the country. The Lawrence school is almost one hundred-years-old, started by Sir Henry Lawrence and a major attraction of the town.

The Christ Church : Fifty years ago, left by British an attractive Christ Church is still unspoiled. The Christ Church, is a typically Anglican structure of the period and its foundation stone laid in 1844. The grey stone church set amongst verdant green makes a very pretty picture.

Dharampur: Just 15-km from Kasauli on the National Highway No.22, Dharampur is situated. Amidst the healthy air of the fragrant pines.It is also connected by Kalka-Shimla railway line.
Sabathu: A little cantonment town has a Gurkha fort built in the early years of the 19th century, situated at an altitude of 1,437m. This cantonment town quartered the British soldiers at the time of British Empire. A diversion road from Dharampur 15-km away leads to the Sabathu town.

Dagshai ( 19 km) : Dagshai is located at just 19-km from Kasauli and 1925 m above the sea level, is a small cantonment.. It of many military public school and barracks.

Bilaspur : Bilaspur is one of the excursion sites available near Kasauli, which is known for the forts, temples and dams. Apart from the historical monuments, tourists travel to Bilaspur for adventure sports like para-gliding and water rafting.

Barog : One of the picturesque valley, Barog is famous for the mountain ranges that is covered by the long pine trees. Situated on the Kalka-Shimla highway, Barog is a famous excursion sites located nearby Kasauli. Barog is known for the Choor Chandni or Choordhar peak which is also described as 'Mountain of silver bangle' that looks amazing in the moonlight.

Mandi : Situated on the banks of river Beas, Mandi is the historic town of Himachal Pradesh famous for the 81 old stone temples adorned with beautiful carvings. Mandi is also termed as the 'Varanasi of the Hills' , housing the remains of old palaces, much notable for their colonial architecture.

Kufri : A scenic destination of Himachal Pradesh, Kufri is located at a distance of 13 km from Shimla. A large number of tourists throng to Kufri to participate in the annual winter sports festival organized every year in the month of February.

Hotels in Kasauli
Kasauli offers accommodation options ranging from luxury Hotels and hill resorts in Kasauli and medium-priced Economy hotels in Kasauli, we offer you the right kind of accommodation for you and your family visiting Kasaulifor a summer retreat, honeymoon travel to Kasauli, a family vacation in Kasauli...
Best time to visit Kasauli
There is no bad time , to take a tour to Kasauli. But, April To September is a ideal time for visit.
How to reach Kasauli:
By Air : From Kasauli the nearest airport is Chandigarh.
By Rail : Nearest railhead is Kalka in Haryana, which is 40-km from Kasauli and 44-km from Solan.
By Road : Solan and Kasauli are well connected by road buses, coaches and taxis are also easily available from Chandigarh and Delhi.

India Hill Station Holidays

Most of the hill stations in India are in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in the Himalayas. Some of the hill stations in India are listed below by state:

Indian hill stations

A hill station or Hill Station is a high-altitude town, used especially by European colonialists, as a place of refuge from the summer heat. They are prevalent in Southeast Asian and South Asian countries, particularly India and Pakistan.

  History

The British Raj, and in particular the British Indian Army, founded perhaps 50 of the 80-odd hill stations in the Indian subcontinent; the remainder were built by various Indian rulers over the centuries as places of leisure or even as permanent capitals.

 Purpose

Several hill stations served as summer capitals of Indian provinces, princely states, or, in the case of Simla, of British India itself. Since Indian Independence, the role of these hill stations as summer capitals has largely ended, but many hill stations remain popular summer resorts.

  Andhra Pradesh

 Ananthagiri Hills
 Araku Valley

 

Arunachal Pradesh

 Bomdila
 Itanagar
Tawang
Ziro

 Assam

Haflong

 Gujarat

 Saputara
 Wilson Hills

Himachal Pradesh


Chail
Dalhousie
Dharamsala
* Kasauli
* Kullu
* Manali
* Shimla
* Barog
* Kiarighat
Solan
* Dagshai
Mashobra
Kufri
Kangra
Khajjiar
* Lahaul and Spiti
* Nalagarh
* Palampur
* Renuka
* Haripurdhar

 

Jammu and Kashmir

Pahalgam
* Srinagar
* Gulmarg
* Patnitop
* Khilanmarg
* Leh

 Jharkhand

* Hazaribagh

 Karnataka

* Agumbe
* Horanadu
* Kemmangundi
* Kudremukh
* Madikeri
* Coorg
* Nandi Hills
* Yana


 Kerala

* Devikulam
* Kovalambith
* Munnar
* Nelliampathi
* Peermade
* Wagamon
* Vellarimala
* Ponmudi
* Wayanad District(Kalpetta, Mananthavady, Sulthan Bathery)



 Madhya Pradesh

Pachmarhi

 Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar Hills,

Maharashtra

* Amboli, Sindhudurg district
* Chikhaldara
* Igatpuri
* Karjat
* Khandala
* Lonavala
* Mahabaleshwar
* Matheran
* Panchgani
* Panhala
* Toranmal

Meghalaya

* Cherrapunjee
* Shillong

Mizoram

* Aizawl

Orissa

* Daringbadi

 Rajasthan

* Mount Abu



  Tamil Nadu

 Ketti Valley
Udagamangalam

* Coonoor
* Javadi Hills
* Kodaikanal
* Kolli Hills
* Udagamandalam (Ooty)
* Valparai
* Yelagiri
* Yercaud

 UttaraKhand

* Almora
* Askot
* Auli
* Badrinath
* Bageshwar
* Berinag
* Bhimtal
* Binsar
* Chamoli
* Champawat
* Chaukori
* Chopta
* Didihat
* Gangolihat
* Garhwal
* Haridwar
* Joshimath
* Kasauni
* Kedarnath
* Landour
* Lansdowne
* Lohaghat
* Mukteshwar
* Munsiyari
* Mussoorie
* Nainital
* Nanda Devi
* Naukuchiatal
* Pauri
* Pithoragarh
* Shivpuri (a little ahead of Rishikesh)
* Tarkeshwar Mahadev
* Ranikhet
* Rishikesh
* Rudrapryag
* Uttarkashi
* Marchula
* Joshimath
* Ranikhet
* Valley of flowers
* Dhanaulti

West Bengal

* Darjeeling
* Kalimpong
* Kurseong
* Ghum

North-India Hill Stations

Badrinath Hill Station,Chail Hill Station,Gangotri Hill Station,Khajjiar Hill Station,Kullu Hill Station,Manali Hill Station,Mount Abu Hill Station,Mussoorie Hill Station,Nainital Hill Station,Shimla Hill Station,Sonamarg Hill Station.

South-India Hill Stations
Anantagiri Hill Station,Coonoor Hill Station,Devikulam Hill Station,Horsley Hill Station,Idukki Hill Station,Kodaikanal Hill Station,Munnar Hill Station,Nandi Hill Station,Ooty Hill Station,Peermade Hill Station.Seven Hills of Tirumala are among the famed ones worldwide.

Eastern Hill Stations of India
Darjeeling Hill Station,Kalimpong Hill Station,Mirik Hill Station,Shillong Hill Station and Tawang Hill Station

Western Hill Stations of India

Khandala Hill Station,Lonavala Hill Station,Mahabaleshwar Hill Station,Matheran Hill Station,Panchgani Hill Station,Panhala Hill Station,Saputara Hill Station.

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakhapatnam

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakhapatnam covers a total land area of 625 acres. It is one of the largest zoos in the country of India. This zoo is located within a natural reserve forest. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakhapatnam, is 4 km away from the railway station on the Mathurawada National Highway. The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park abounds in a wide variety of wild species. This zoological park is divided in various sections where primates, small mammals, reptiles, birds, ungulates and lesser carnivores dwell. The zoo is surrounded by lush green vegetation. It is one of the most crowded tourist spots in Vizag.

The various kinds of primates housed in the zoo are: 
Langur
Rhesus monkeys
Mandrills
Bonnet Monkey
Sacred Baboons
Olive Baboons

The zoo has these species of carnivores:
Lions
Tigers
Jackals
Wolves
Wild Dogs
Hyenas
Jaguars
Panthers
Himalayan Black Bear
Its reptile section holds:
snakes
pythons
tortoises
terrapins
monitor lizards
water monitor lizards

The varied species of birds found here are:

painted storks
peacocks
ducks
love birds
cockateels
grey pelicans
pied horn bills
rosy pelicans
The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakhapatnam is open all through the year for public viewing. Tourists can view this zoo from 9 in the morning to 5 in the evening. The view can be reached via railways, airways and roadways.