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Beyond Shimla & Ooty: 5 stunning hill stations in India you’re missing out on!

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Beyond Shimla & Ooty: 5 stunning hill stations in India you’re missing out on!

Shimla and Ooty are the go-to names when it comes to Indian hill stations, but let’s be real—everyone and their neighbor has been there, taken the same photos, and sipped the same overpriced chai. But what if we told you there are hidden gems in the hills, places where you can breathe crisp mountain air without dodging selfie sticks? Pack your bags, because we’re about to spill the beans on India’s best-kept hill station secrets.

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Chopta, Uttarakhand

Ever dreamed of waking up in an alpine wonderland, but Switzerland is out of budget? Welcome to Chopta! This untouched paradise is all about lush meadows, snow-draped peaks, and treks that will make you fall in love with hiking (or at least the post-hike maggi). It’s also the gateway to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world. So, spiritual enlightenment and mountain vibes? Yes, please!

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Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang is like that cool indie band no one’s talking about, but totally should be. Sitting pretty at 10,000 feet, this mystical town is home to India’s largest Buddhist monastery, pristine lakes, and landscapes that look straight out of a dream sequence. Bonus: You get snow here in winter, minus the crazy tourist rush.

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Kausani, Uttarakhand

If Gandhi called it the ‘Switzerland of India,’ you know it’s got to be good! Kausani serves up jaw-dropping views of the Himalayas, endless tea gardens, and an old-world charm that’s hard to find. It’s where you go when you want your morning coffee with a 300-km-long Himalayan skyline in the background.

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Haflong, Assam

Haflong is proof that Assam is more than just tea estates and rhinos. Think rolling green hills, misty mornings, and a pace so slow you’ll forget what stress even feels like. Bonus? You can hop onto a scenic train ride through the breathtaking Haflong Valley, one of the prettiest train journeys you’ll ever take.

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Chikhaldara, Maharashtra

Ooty and Coorg may have stolen the limelight, but Chikhaldara is Maharashtra’s hidden hill station treasure. It’s the only place in the state where coffee grows, plus it’s got forests teeming with wildlife, serene lakes, and viewpoints that will have your phone storage crying for more space.
So, next time you crave a mountain escape, skip the usual suspects. The hills are alive with secrets—go find them!

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