7 summer escapes in India that aren’t in the Himalayas

7 summer escapes in India that aren’t in the Himalayas
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7 summer escapes in India that aren’t in the Himalayas

When the Indian summer hits the peak, with scorching heat, enough humidity to irritate you—most people instinctively pack their bags for the Himalayas. It’s the classic move: seek higher altitudes, apply that sunscreen, and pretend you’re off to some cool place to offer you that instant relief from the heat. But let’s be honest: not everyone wants to elbow their way through mall roads or wait 45 minutes for a plate of momos at a hilltop café, which is now a normal thing. And frankly, the Himalayas are having a bit of a popularity burnout.
So if you’re looking to cool down without heading north of Uttarakhand, here's a quick guide to explore summer escapes that are just as chill, but often overlooked. No altitude sickness. No snow-FOMO. Just 7 wonderful, breezy escapes scattered across the map.

Coorg - India’s Scotland
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Coorg - India’s Scotland

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Coorg (aka Kodagu) is a land of aromatic plantations, spontaneous drizzles, and landscapes that seem to have been designed by a very relaxed painter. Enjoy soul-soothing hikes, waterfall chases, and authentic filter coffee so good, it might spiritually awaken you. Bonus points for spotting a bison or two if you’re feeling National Geographic-y.

Munnar, Kerala
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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar’s cool climate and rolling hills are summer perfection. Spread out across layers of green tea estates here practically beg you to forget your deadlines. Visit the Tea Museum, enjoy a sunrise trek to Meesapulimala, or just sip chai with a side of silence.

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
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Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is like nature’s version of a chilled mocktail—sweet, refreshing, and slightly addictive. Famous for its strawberry farms, hilltop views, and charming old-world energy, it’s ideal for those who like their summer holidays served with more than one options. Don’t forget Arthur’s Seat viewpoint and a boat ride on Venna Lake for extra drama.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal is the poetic version of India’s hill stations. Whether you're gliding across its star-shaped lake in a pedal boat or strolling through misty forests that make you question your city life choices, this “Princess of the Hills” is all calm vibes and cool breezes.

Lonavala, Maharashtra
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Lonavala, Maharashtra

Just a short escape from Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala is a reliable summer bae. Early summer brings just enough cool air and green views to make you forget you're still technically in Maharashtra. Think fog-draped hills, echo points, and more chikki than you can carry back home.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu
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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Quiet, under-touristed, and nestled in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is like the introvert of Indian hill towns. It won’t shout for attention, but once you visit, you’ll want to keep it a secret. Perfect for scenic drives, casual boating, and sighing happily while doing absolutely nothing. Bonus: No maddening tourist crowds.

Mount Abu, Rajasthan
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Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Surprise! The desert state has a hill station—and it’s actually quite fantastic. Mount Abu is the chilled-out option in Rajasthan’s otherwise sunbaked areas. It has lakes, cool breezes, marble temples, and enough greenery to confuse your idea of what Rajasthan “should” be. Get ready for Nakki Lake boat rides and temple-hopping in Dilwara that actually feels cool (literally and figuratively).

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