As summer approaches and the temperature rises, the travellers start their planning for an escape into the mountains in search of cool breezes, green hills, and peaceful landscapes. While famous hill stations often get overcrowded, India is home to some lesser-known hill stations that can soothe the soul far away from the tourist rush. These unknown hill stations offer the best combination of relaxation, views, weather, and untouched nature.

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From adventure enthusiasts to peace seekers or simply those wanting to retreat from the summer heat, these lesser-known hill stations promise an ideal getaway. Here are some of the best and lesser-known hill stations in India to be explored to welcome the summer.


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Chaukori, Uttarakhand:



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Located in the Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand, Chaukori is a tranquil paradise for the breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The lush green tree gardens and serene ambiance mark it as a summer getaway in Uttarakhand, enough to flush away the crowds of the famous tourist sites. Its untouched beauty and quaint villages make it an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking solitude.


Coonoor, Tamil Nadu:



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Nestled in the Nilgiris, this picturesque hill station of Coonoor is a charming spot renowned for its tea plantations and scenic viewpoints. Unlike its bustling hill stations, Coonoor offers a peaceful, cool retreat with mist carpets enveloping the region. Drinking tea or walking to waterfalls is a delightful treat to escape the heat.


Pelling, Sikkim:



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Tucked away at the foothills of the Kanchenjunga range, Pelling in Sikkim offers breathtaking views and a quiet environment. Abode of waterfalls and pristine monasteries, blessed with a cool climate, it is an alternative for the travellers seeking relief from heat away from crowds. Beauty lies in being very panoramic, and the spiritual charm makes it a refreshing retreat.


Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh:



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Quietly hidden among the valleys of Arunachal Pradesh, Ziro is a paradise whose rice fields and pine mountains are just as picturesque as they are cool. This is a magical piece to beat the heat of summer. The culture of the tribes and the landscape add to its unique charm.


Yelagiri, Tamil Nadu:



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Nestled amidst the Eastern Ghats, Yelagiri offers a lesser-known hill station with tranquil lakes and verdant valleys. Yelagiri is an excellent escape from the summer heat while boasting beautiful trekking spots and gorgeous viewpoints.