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The best way to retreat from the Indian summer is to get to a hill station. Every year many families evade the scorching heat of the northern plane of India by spending their summer holidays in these hill stations. The two most famous hill
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Imagine lush green hills, brisk waterfalls and serene lakes. You get it all and more at this quiet hill station, tucked away within nature's lap. Climb up to see the Ratangad and Harishchandragad fort, follow the trails that lead to Ajoba and
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Shimla and Manali are two most sought after destinations for honeymoon holidays in Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. They are honeymooner’s paradise with serene environs, copious natural beauty, cool & cheery climate, amiable ambiance
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August 13, 2011 The idea of owning a holiday retreat in the hills is slowly catching among buyers. Asha Sridhar reports Planning a holiday to a hill station isn't easy, especially if you've zeroed in on the choc-a-bloc holiday season.' Owning a home,
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While some want a place in a hill station as only a holiday home, some others want it as a second home they can drop in any time they please. This appetite, though still niche, is catching up fast amongst Indian homebuyers. The survey, conducted on
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Next Harnoor Channi-Tiwary Harnoor Channi-Tiwary recounts her recent visit to the famous hill station. T he humdrum of everyday life has us running round and round in circles. Weekdays merge into weekends that seem to end before they begin! Which is
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May 2, 2011 The Hindu A view of Parunthumpara near Peerumade in Idukki district. Photo: Special Arrangement Parunthumpara, near Peerumade, is a trekkers' delight that provides a bird's eye view of an endless stretch of green forest land and low-lying
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It is the season to officially chill, with winter slowly creeping up on the city. But if you have been missing putting on those warm knits, considering the city sees flashes of hot and cold, then here are some destinations you could try going to, to
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Now concrete and traffic are taking over, making them more and more like any other Indian town. There are plenty of warnings to drivers on the way up to Nainital, 6,000ft (1,800m) high in the foothills of the Himalayas. One suggests speed is
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Your mind may turn to the tea gardens in Assam and the North East, but if those are too out of the way for you, Palampur in Himachal Pradesh is a great option. It's a tiny hill station above Pathankot with acres and acres of lush green tea gardens to
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