Thursday, 11 October 2012

India Hill Stations: Popular Choices For Winter Vacation


Home to the highest mountain ranges in the world ‘Himalaya’, India offers some of the most fascinating hill stations of Asian Continent. These hill stations, being endued with breathtaking natural beauty and salubrious weather, allure a large number of backpackers from far and wide. In a bid to make them more delightful, splendid tourism facilities have been added there gradually. If you too have in mind to go for a hill-side vacation this winter, here are some options to choose from.

Manali: this lovely valley is a year-round vacation destination, but in winters it becomes magical. Ice-caked peaks, gorgeous streams & waterfalls, breathtaking serenity and a range of winter sports here delight each and every visitor. Manali is a honeymooner’s paradise, especially in winter when weather coupled with natural delights creates a romantic appeal. Manali hotels offer soothing stay with a right mix of nature and luxury. 

Shimla: soak up breathtaking vistas of mist-clad mountains, admire splendid structures of British era, enjoy delicious continental & intercontinental foods and get your bags full of artifacts and woolen items. This list of delightful surprises goes on and one, when you’re in Shimla. The Capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla tour makes a perfect getaway in summer. 

Ooty: the queen of hill stations, Ooty has a unique appeal. Away from dust and pollution of city life, Ooty offers you an undefiled beauty of nature. Beautiful Nilgiri hills, cascading waterfalls, sparkling brooks and scenic lakes are a soothing retreat for eyes and senses. And yes, pulsating adventures like trekking wild safaris and camping delight avid explorers. ooty hotels and  Ooty packages have always been popular among nature-lovers, honeymooners and adventure-lovers.      
Apart from that, Mussoorie, Nainital, Munnar and Kodaikanal are other popular choices for those in search of hill-side retreats.

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