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Delhi's Underrated Hill Stations |
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Best of the hill stations that are lesser known near Delhi and have virgin terrain with historical monuments. From the beauty of Mukteshwar to the charm of Neemrana, these destinations are religious people's ferry destinations full of adventure or peace.
![]() 1. Chail: A gorgeous blend of tranquil surroundings with deep-rooted history. Around 245 kilometers from Delhi, the town of Chail rests at an impressive height of 2250 meters above sea level. Chail is known for its rich wildlife, lush greenery, hospitable weather, and even for being the summer capital of Patiala during the British Raj. Now, Chail is also proud to hold the record for housing the world's highest cricket ground. Travelers can enjoy the beauty of Chail by hiking up to the Kali Temple, which overlooks the valley and the Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, or admire the stunning view from the temple itself. Chail caters to everyone, making it a favorite retreat for families, couples, and solo adventurers. 2. Neemrana: The destination where history and nature coexist. Historically significant and beautifully scenic, Neemrana sits just 122 kilometers from Delhi. Do remember to pay a visit to the amazing Neemrana Fort Palace, a 15th century fort that has been transformed into an exquisite hotel. Being stationed atop a hillock, it allows an astonishing view of the Aravalli hills while providing a peek into the glorious history of Rajasthan. For the adventure junkies, Neemrana does not disappoint, offering zip-lining, rock climbing, and rappelling. For those who seek tranquility, the splendid views alongside the luxury accommodations are ideal for a perfect getaway. 3. Alwar: The Capital of Rajasthan's Scenic Beauty Revered as the "Tiger Gateway of Rajasthan," Alwar is located about 160 km from Delhi. This tiny but captivating hill station is accompanied by the Aravalli Mountain Range and provides a blend of scenic beauty along with cultural heritage. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is in close proximity and is a wildlife lover's paradise, while the Bhangarh Fort contributes to the region's intrigue with its horror stories. Taj Mahal of Rajasthan, Alwar is endowed with herculean buxotic forests and temples, lakes and placid sights, making it among the most underrated locations in India. 4. Mukteshwar: An Unexplored Beauty of Uttarakhand Located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, Mukteshwar is about 350 kilometers from Delhi. Being a hill station, it is known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, and apple growing slopes combined with thick pined oak forests covering an elevation of 2,312 m. Pilgrims and tourists flock to Mukteshwar Dham, a famous Shiva temple. The adventure freaks will enjoy trekking, camping, bird watching, and the Mukteshwar Veterinary Institute will give you a glimpse of the veterinary and dairy farming world. Mukteshwar stands out in the crowd due to its unmasked beauty and serene atmosphere far from the busy hill stations. 5. Rajgarh: The Valley of Orchards Rajgarh is also handily referred to as the Fruit Bowl of Himachal Pradesh and is a super paradise around 380 kilometers from Delhi. Consisting of deodar and pine forests, this hill station is very well known for its apple, cherry, and peach trees. Rajgragh is surrounded by ultra clean landscapes and calm fresh air, thus, becoming an ideal location for nature walks and having picnics. Jalori pass allows for bird watching and revelation visiting nearby temples. Seeing as their crowd is much less along with an abundance of natural beauty, Rajgahr is a perfect place for peace seeking individuals. 6. Dhanaulti: A Tranquil Retreat in the Garhwal Region Like Mussoorie, Dhanaulti is located close by, around 240 kilometers from Delhi, and has the same likeness. This beautiful place is endowed with rich forests, vast meadows, and colossal views of the Himalayas, where it's located at an altitude of 2,286 meters. Visitors come for the spiritual tranquility, but the Eco Park and Surkanda Temple ensure that they have fun and outdoor activities, too. Dhanaulti's natural beauty and charm combined with intelligent tourism policies make it a must visit place. Dhanaulti is also a godsend for the environmentally friendly. hiking through the trails or comfortably breathing in mountain air, Dhanaulti lies firmly behind in providing relief. 7. Kasauli: A Hill Station from the British Period Kasauli, roughly 300 kilometers from Delhi, is a quaint hill station built during the British period. The town has Kasauli retains its cobbled streets, old charming churches, along with the Victorian-style architecture. The Monkey Point viewpoint and the Christ Church are notable attractions, both of which exhibit the rich history and breathtaking views of this town. Kasauli is also famous for its brewery, where tourists can taste the local beer. Its calmness and close distance to Delhi makes Kasauli truly a perfect place for a short vacation. To sum up There are many important spots that hill stations around Delhi have to offer, which makes them easily accessible, but these lesser-known ones are untouched and stunning in their own right. With each of these places ranging from Mukteshwar's landscape to Neemrana's historical sites, everyone is bound to find something special in these places. From spiritual to adventure or just plain relaxation, these hills are a perfect escape from city life. Grab your bags and get ready to explore these serene secrets, your next stunning weekend getaway is just around the corner. Similar Threads:
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