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Best Summer Vacations In North India

For adventure seekers, family vacationers, couples and honeymooners, here is a list of the best summer vacations in North India.

The beautiful weather and colourful landscape make for some of the best summer vacations in North India. During the summer season, the exalted nature of the country unveils the most colourful panorama.

So, for adventure seekers, family vacationers, couples and honeymooners, here is a list of the best summer vacations in North India.

Gulmarg

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March is an excellent time to get your gear on and go snowboarding and skiing in the snow-clad meadows of Kashmir. Gulmarg not only becomes the hub of adventure activities during this season but also promises surreal landscapes and a clear night sky for those who want a peaceful vacation. It remains one of the most visited and beautiful places in North India.

Valley Of Flowers

March is just the right time of the year to experience the wonders of nature at the Valley Of Flowers trek in Uttarakhand. 300 km north of Rishikesh, the trek starts from a distant village in Uttarakhand, Govindghat. The trek through the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve promises the valley in full bloom during summer.

Orchha

This hidden heritage city in the heart of India and is one of the finest places to visit in North India for travellers interested in history, art and culture. The ancient temples and palaces around the city such as Raja Ram Temple, Jahangir Mahal and Rai Praveen Mahal are sure must-visit places to visit in North India for travellers in Orchha.

Gangtok

Head to the hills of Sikkim along the Teesta River and reach the gorgeous capital city, Gangtok. The numerous hilltops such as Ganesh Tok and Hanuman Tok; monasteries namely Rumtek and Enchey monastery, and scenic viewpoints around the city of Gangtok are some of the top places to visit in North India. They make this location an absolute delight especially during the summer when the pleasant climate makes it the best time to visit Gangtok.

Shillong

The capital of a tiny northeastern state, Meghalaya - Shillong is endowed with an excess of rain all year long, but early March is the time when the rain gods decide to take a foot back and relax. On the surface, it may look like a typical modern Indian town, but its soul lies in its colonial-era architecture still prevalent in some sectors.

Leh

Leh is a sublime world beyond the mundane we live in every day. With an exceptionally hospitable population, it welcomes tourists from all over into their monasteries and stupas, and there are not many places to visit during the summer in North India that can provide the same serenity as Leh can. Since the district is located at an altitude of more than 11,000 feet, it needs some acclimatisation beforehand.

Bastar

Located in the state of Chhattisgarh, Bastar is a land of mystic and mysteries. Visit this little-explored part of India to encounter ant-eating humans, naked tribal people, colourful tribal markets, time-warped villages and India's own Niagara Falls.

Kaas Valley

Kaas Valley is one of the most interesting places to visit in India and is declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kaas Plateau is a mini valley of flowers in Maharashtra. Post winter, Kaas blossoms into one of the most wonderful places to visit in India; which makes for a remarkable weekend getaway destination from Mumbai, giving opportunities for visitors to explore the outdoors. Trails along the valley would help you study hundreds of species of flowers in the region.

Ranthambore National Park

Though it's in Rajasthan, the environs will be balmy around Ranthambore. And since it's located between the Aravallis and the Vindhyas, the weather during summer is pleasant. Ranthambore is one of the quintessential places to visit during summer in North India, and it's worth it!

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