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By 4 PM, these Indian hill stations turn into foggy escapes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2025, 10:35 IST
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By 4 PM, these Indian hill stations turn into foggy escapes

There’s something utterly magical about mist. The way it plays hide and seek through pine forests, or how it wraps around colonial cottages, creates an ambience that you won’t normally find in cities. These India’s hill stations know how to turn on the fog-fueled charm, especially when the clock strikes 4 PM.
So, here are some of the beautiful hill stations where the real fairytale begins after teatime.

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Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

It’s a quieter, more introspective alternative to Ooty, one that prefers a soft fade-in rather than a grand entrance. By around 4 PM, the Nilgiri hills begin to drape themselves in a gentle veil of fog, blurring the tea estates and colonial-era bungalows. Distant views dissolve into mist, and as the locals start winding down their day, the hills seem to quietly retreat into themselves.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

One moment, you’re admiring the view of the Kanchenjunga. The next, poof! Gone, like a magician’s trick. By 4 PM, clouds descend faster, muffling the toy train’s hoot and turning the Mall Road into a scene straight out of Wuthering Heights (minus the heartbreak, hopefully).

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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar’s fog doesn’t just roll in. It strolls. It saunters over from the cardamom hills around late afternoon, mixing with the scent of eucalyptus and tea. By 4 PM, it settles into the valleys, when you might hear birds, or hear a distant trumpet, but you’ll barely see your own boots.

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Kurseong, West Bengal

Kurseong is the shy alternative of Darjeeling, but does it have a fog game? Well, a very big yes. Around 4 PM, the town gets to see fog. One second you’re walking past a colonial school, next you’re in a monochrome soup. Ghost stories thrive here, not because people scare easily, but because the setting insists. Even your phone signal gets lost.

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Chail, Himachal Pradesh

When in Chail, expect white ones, in the form of dense fog trails curling up the deodar forests by late afternoon. At 4 PM, the former summer palace seems like it's floating. Even the monkeys look baffled at times.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

At around 4 PM, the lake, hills, and even the surroundings get fogged over. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch the “Bridal Veil” phenomenon, where the mist drapes the waterfalls and tree lines like a wedding photoshoot.

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Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

By 4 PM, the monastery seems to disappear, the prayer flags start flapping in slow motion, and you wonder if you’ve wandered into a made-up studio. The chill bites a bit harder, the silence deepens, and everything feels vaguely enchanted.

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