If you're looking for some less-travelled and hidden gems among India's hill stations that are still budget-friendly, check these places. Tap to read!
Often referred to as the Mini Switzerland of India, Chopta is an excellent spot for trekking and nature walks, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day.
Known for its Tibetan culture and tranquil environment, Dharamshala is a serene getaway with affordable lodging options with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day.
A beautiful remote hill station with rich Tibetan culture and stunning landscapes, with tourist attractions like Tawang Monastery, JaswantGarh War Memorial and the breathtaking Sela Pass, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹3,500-₹5,500 per day.
Munnar is a beautiful tea estate town and less crowded in September with lush green landscapes and pleasant weather, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day.
Kalimpong is a quiet hill station with beautiful views and budget-friendly accommodations. It offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day.
Known for its stunning views and relatively affordable stays. It’s a quieter alternative to the more frequented destinations in Sikkim, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹2,500-₹4,000 per day.
Recognized as one of the cleanest villages in Asia, Mawlynnong is a hidden gem with charming village life, beautiful scenery, and affordable homestays, with a Total Approximate Minimum Cost of ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day.
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