4 Cool Places In India For Summer Holidays
Discover refreshing destinations across India perfect for beating the summer heat and creating unforgettable holiday memories.
Let's face it, the heat in Delhi is becoming increasingly intolerable every year. Average highs have been reported to reach 41 degrees Celsius, and highs will only rise more in May and June. Summer vacations are a wonderful opportunity to take a vacation from your regular schedule and spend time with people you love, apart from the garmi. With us, are you? If so, we have the exact list you need. These four thrilling and enjoyable summer getaways are perfect for both you and your whole group.
Manali
Manali is in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the more popular destinations on summer vacations. It is not too far away and doesn't need more preparation; the trip takes around 12 hours. All you have to do to get going is prepare your luggage one day ahead of time. To take in the sweet morning atmosphere as well as roll down the doors and windows, try to depart early in the morning. These days, Manali is blessed with several tourist attractions that draw both adults and kids. There is the Himalayan Nyinmapa Tibetan Buddhist Monastery for those who like a little peace, the Manali Sanctuary for those who enjoy the great outdoors, Mall Road for those who can't get enough shopping, and the Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art for history enthusiasts. You also have to taste the mittha, a Manali specialty prepared with rice, raisins, and dry fruit as a garnish.
Estimate Cost: INR 8000 to INR 11000 for two people for a week
Munnar
Munnar in Kerala should be on your travel list if you like tea and nature. This place is endowed with marvelous and breathtaking landscapes that you don’t want to miss. We are sure that if you make a plan to go to this place for a vacation, it will be a vacation of a lifetime. Munnar in summer is gorgeous. You will find many trekking trails if you are adventurous at heart, as well as Eravikulam National Park. When not admiring the beautiful waterfalls and viewpoints, you should visit what Munnar is truly famous for: The Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation. You can also visit the Tea Museum but don’t substitute the plantations with it. The main drawback of traveling to Kerala is that it's a long way from Delhi, so one can't plan on being too adventurous. If you've got more time on your hands, we encourage you to investigate this location, given that it will not let you down. In Delhi, it takes just three hours to get there.
Estimate Cost: INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 for two people for a week
Darjeeling
This is again a place where tea is of paramount importance. Situated in West Bengal, Darjeeling offers beautiful landscapes as well as ancient monasteries that contain colorful murals and libraries with rare texts. Because of the quiet, this is an excellent spot for both authors and readers. Ghum Monastery, Peace Pagoda, Japanese Buddhist Temple, and Bhutia Busty Monastery are a few of the top monasteries and temples you should explore. You may also visit the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, the second-oldest tea plantation in Darjeeling, Happy Valley Tea plantation, which opened its doors in 1854, and Tiger Hill, which has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you choose to travel to Darjeeling, you should allow yourself enough time given that the destination is quite a distance from Delhi. A flight takes nearly two hours.
Estimate Cost: INR 30,00 to INR 40, 000 for two people for a week. But you can find a lot of Darjeeling holiday deals on the internet.
Dharamshala
If traveling doesn't teach you anything new beyond what you currently understand, what good is it? Dharamshala is home, which is why we included it on the list in addition to its cold climate and location at the base of the Himalayas. Thus, this is a location where you may escape the scorching sun of New Delhi and see, expertise, and educate yourself about a different culture and tradition from what you have grown used to You can explore the Tibet Museum first, followed by a number for monasteries, including Thekchen Chöling Temple, and lastly, the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, which is the repository for several priceless manuscripts. After course, you may also see Dharamshala's major attractions, the waterfalls and well-known vistas. One other benefit of visiting Dharamshala on vacation is that it's not too far from Delhi. By car, it takes around ten hours. Another option is to take the fly, which will get you to Dharamshala in
around one hour and 30 minutes.
Estimate Cost for your Dharamshala holiday: INR 13,000 to INR 15,000 for 2 people for a week
So guys, this summer, we urge you to plan a trip to one of these destinations instead of staying in Delhi and allowing it to roast you. So, drop the mic and travel this summer to these places that have more in store for you than just nice weather.
Happy Vacation!
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