‘Tere Dil ki tu jane, mai apne dil ki Janu’ that I love spending
time amidst mountainous fascinations more than anywhere else. Every breath
makes you healthy, every gaze that you meet soothe your eyes and a mix feel of
thrill and triumph elevate your spirits! Sound great? Obviously it does! A vacation
to hill station is a fruitful affair: mentally, physically, and money-wise, if
you’re ready to give away 5 star luxuries.
In India, there are many hill stations with charms & privilege
of their own. They are misty & mystical, serene & scenic and replete of
exquisite flora & fauna to enchant with. Most of the popular hill resorts
that India boasts range, at height, from 600m to 350 m above sea level. They
feature cool climate and are ideal for relaxing and rejuvenating vacations. Ask
any travel agency and it will tell you how much they have asked to arrange a
hill-side vacation by honeymooners and family travelers throughout the year. Nowadays,
they have been installed with comfy accommodations and first-class restaurants
to ensure that vacationers don’t need to compromise with comforts while
exploring natural bounties.
Hill stations in India have never shorts of exciting adventures,
and hence allure adrenaline junkies from far and wide. From trekking to camping
and paragliding to mountain biking, a full range of thrilling sports is offered
for visitors to indulge with. If you ask me to give my favorite names among
Indian hill resorts, I would count them as Manali, Kodaikanal, Ooty,
Darjeeling, Mount Abu and Nainital. Even
my last holiday was in Nainital: a small, smart and scintillating hill town in
Utterakhand. A serene beauty of lakes, trekking to the lofty Himalayan hills
and meeting with warm friendly locals here is a pleasure of its own. Nainital
hotels or shirdi
hotels are really delightful, notwithstanding of what budget you have to
outlay. Similarly, amazing beauty of Mount Abu, its historical essence and
splendid Mount Abu
hotels always make me pack my bags to this gorgeous green heaven in
deserted Rajasthan.


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