Travel Tips: Not Nainital, these 5 hill stations are the highest in India, where people like to spend holidays!

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When planning a trip to a hill station, many people first look for a good place to visit, then book a hotel, and arrange transportation. However, some travelers are more interested in exploring new places. Today we have brought for you some of the highest hill stations of India, which are counted among the top hill stations of the country.

Manali – Highest Hill Station:

Manali is one of the highest hill stations in India, located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh amidst the Beas River valley. Situated at an altitude of 2,050 meters above sea level, Manali is a place worth visiting throughout the year. Although caution is advised during the monsoon season, the place remains enjoyable all year round. Manali offers various activities like skiing, trekking, and hiking.

How to reach: By air, train, or bus – Bhuntar Airport (50 km), Joginder Nagar Railway Station (120 km), Manali Bus Depot.

The best time to visit: is September to January.

Nearby places to visit: Bhuntar, Naggar Castle, Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum.

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Darjeeling – Queen of Hills:

Darjeeling located in West Bengal is another famous hill station. It borders Sikkim and is situated at an altitude of about 2050 meters above sea level. Darjeeling, known as the "Queen of Hills", attracts tourists not only from India but also from abroad. The place is famous for its tea industry, and its natural attractions include the Toy Train (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway), Tiger Hill, and the Peace Pagoda. You can also enjoy activities like car rides and horse riding.

How to reach: By air, train, or bus – Bagdogra Airport (76 km), Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand (77 km).

The best time to visit: is March to June.

Nearby places to visit: Gangtok and Kalimpong.

Mussoorie – Queen of Hills:

Mussoorie, located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is situated in the Garhwal Himalayan range at an altitude of 2,050 meters above sea level. Known as the "Queen of Hills", this hill station enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year. Some of the main attractions of Mussoorie include the British-era houses, Kempty Falls, Clouds End, and Sir George Everest House.

How to reach: By air, train, or bus – Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (30 km), Dehradun Railway Station (36 km), and Mussoorie Bus Stand.

The best time to visit: is May to October.

Nearby places to visit: Dhanaulti, Dehradun, and Chamba.

Ooty – Queen of Hill Stations:

Ooty, also known as Udhagamandalam, is a popular hill station in Tamil Nadu. It is situated in the Nilgiri Hills at an altitude of about 2,240 meters. Ooty is known for its pleasant South Indian climate and is often called the "Queen of Hill Stations". Major attractions of Ooty include Ooty Lake, Stone House, Nilgiri Mountain Railway, and Pykara Falls, where you can enjoy activities like boat riding and horse riding.

How to reach: By air, train, or bus – Coimbatore International Airport (57 km), Mettupalayam (47 km), Ooty Bus Stand.

The best time to visit: is October to December.

Nearby places to visit: Coorg, Kannur, and Bangalore.

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Pahalgam – Highest Hill Station:

Finally, in the list of highest hill stations in India, the name of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir comes. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,130 meters above sea level, Pahalgam is known for its natural beauty, making it a famous shooting location for Hindi films and a pilgrimage site for the Amarnath Yatra. The weather in Pahalgam is cool during summers and during winters the area is covered with snow. Some of the major attractions of Pahalgam include Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, Betaab Valley, Kolahoi Glacier, and Sheshnag Lake.

How to reach: By air, train, or bus – Srinagar Airport (95 km), Jammu Tawi Railway Station (253 km), and Pahalgam New Bus Stand.

The best time to visit: is April to November.

Nearby places to visit: Srinagar and Gulmarg.