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Summer Holidays: 6 Places every parent should take their kids

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2026, 13:11 IST
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Summer Holidays: 6 Places every parent should take their kids

Summer holidays are the right time for parents to take their children on a vacation and explore new places, and create memories for a lifetime. Instead of staying back home and playing video games and watching TV all day, parents can take this opportunity to introduce their children to nature, history, wildlife, and cultures of different parts of India. Not only will children learn new things by exploring different places, but they will also learn about the different cultures and traditions of our nation. Parents should take their children to these six places in India during the summer holidays.

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Munnar – Tea gardens and nature

Munnar is a beautiful hill station in Kerala. It has tea gardens, waterfalls, and a pleasant climate. This is a great destination for families who love nature and a peaceful environment. Children will be able to see how tea is cultivated and manufactured. They will also be able to visit Eravikulam National Park. Such a holiday will help children learn a lot about agriculture, wildlife, and environmental protection.

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Ooty – The queen of hill stations

Ooty is considered to be one of the most preferred summer holiday destinations for parents and children. Located in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India, Ooty is a popular tourist destination due to its cool climate and greenery. Children will enjoy a ride on the toy train in Ooty and a relaxing time in the Botanical Gardens. Children will also enjoy boating in Ooty Lake. Visiting a hill station like Ooty will not only give children a relaxing time but will also introduce them to the different kinds of weather conditions that prevail in our nation.

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Jaipur – Learn history in a fun way

Jaipur is another destination for parents to take their children on a summer holiday and introduce them to the history and culture of our nation. Jaipur is also known by the name Pink City due to its pink-colored buildings and monuments. Children will enjoy a ride on an elephant in the Amer Fort and will also enjoy shopping in the markets of Jaipur. Visiting a historical destination like Jaipur will not only introduce children to the history of our nation but will also help them learn about the different cultures of our nation in a practical and fun way.

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Mysuru – Culture and palaces

Mysuru is a great destination for children to learn a lot about culture, palaces, and Indian traditions. Mysore Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces in India. It will look even more beautiful when it is illuminated at night. Children will also be able to visit Mysore Zoo, which is one of the oldest and best-maintained zoos in India. Visiting a zoo will help children learn a lot about wildlife, animal life, and biodiversity.

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Darjeeling – Mountains and toy train

Another great destination for your summer vacation with your kids is Darjeeling. They can enjoy the toy train ride. The kids can also enjoy the view of tea gardens, mountains, and even the Kanchenjunga, which is one of the tallest peaks in the world. Visiting the mountain region can help your kids learn a lot about different types of landscapes and climates.

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Jim corbett national park – Wildlife adventure

One of the best places to take your kids if they are animal lovers is Jim Corbett National Park. They can enjoy the jungle safari and can even see animals like deer, elephants, birds, and even a tiger if they are lucky. Visiting wildlife sanctuaries can be one way to teach your kids the importance of forests, animals, and nature. It can even help them learn to respect nature and wildlife.

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