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8 lesser-known hill stations cooler than Shimla

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 29, 2025, 11:01 IST
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8 lesser-known hill stations cooler than Shimla

Shimla might be the poster child of Indian hill stations, but we all know about being photobombed by crowds, traffic jams, and overpriced Maggi stalls. If you’ve been there, done that, and are looking for a breath of fresh air, here are eight lesser-known hill stations that are not just cooler in temperature—but in vibe, charm, and all things great.

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Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang isn’t just a hill station—it’s a serene spectacle perched at 10,000 ft. Far from the typical tourist circuit, it offers jaw-dropping views of snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries, and a sense of calm that even the most chaotic soul can appreciate. And yes, it’s very, very cold. Bonus: no traffic snarls in sight.

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Kausani, Uttarakhand

While most tourists hustle to Nainital or Mussoorie, Kausani remains blissfully under the radar. With panoramic views of Nanda Devi, peaceful tea gardens, and air so crisp it feels curated. In short, Kausani is Uttarakhand’s best-kept secret. Gandhi even called it the “Switzerland of India”— and we can’t agree more.

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Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Shimla has its pine trees, but Chikmagalur greets you with coffee-scented mornings, emerald hills, and serene waterfalls you won’t have to fight crowds to enjoy. Nestled in the Western Ghats, it’s a tranquil haven where the weather stays refreshingly cool and the clouds often drift in for a friendly visit.

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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Often overlooked in favor of Ooty, Yercaud offers a quieter, more intimate escape. Picture mist-laced mornings, fragrant orange groves, and colonial-era cottages nestled in lush greenery. It’s the kind of place where time seems to pause, and the air carries hints of eucalyptus and quiet wonder.

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Kalimpong, West Bengal

While Darjeeling basks in the limelight, Kalimpong offers a quieter charm—lush green hills, serene Buddhist monasteries, and flower markets bursting with vibrant color like nature’s own fireworks. Fewer crowds, more calm.

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Tirthan, Himachal Pradesh

Tirthan doesn’t try to impress. It just is—pure, untouched, and wildly photogenic. This valley near the Great Himalayan National Park is ideal for nature lovers, trout-fishing fans, and those who like their getaways with a side of actual solitude.

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Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro’s beauty lies in its simplicity: rice fields stretching into the horizon, bamboo homes, and cool breezes that carry the sound of distant folk music. Recognized for its cultural richness (and its music festival), Ziro is a refreshing blend of nature and authenticity.

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Lansdowne

Clean, pine-scented, and peaceful—Lansdowne is everything Shimla used to be before tourism took over. It has colonial-era charm, winding forest trails, and sunsets that could make anyone forget time for a change.
So, the next time you're tempted to head to Shimla, pause. Scroll this list, and make your pick. Thank us later!

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