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12 Offbeat Hill Stations in India

Discover 12 offbeat hill stations in India that offer natural beauty, peace and fewer crowds than popular destinations.

September 14, 2025 / 17:06 IST
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Hill stations have been the favourite summer holiday destination of India, yet there are still places that are relatively peaceful and undiscovered. These 12 offbeat hill stations are beautiful with their scenic views, cultures and few people in comparison to the mainstream.

Auli, Uttarakhand
Auli, famous for its snow-covered hills and Alpine valleys, is ideal in winter and summer for skiing and trekking, respectively. It has great mountainous scenery and pine trees that make it look like a postcard, and it has an abundance of adventure opportunities.

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Shoja, Himachal Pradesh
Shoja is a small village around Jalori Pass that is enclosed in pine forests and wooden houses. It has waterfalls, nature trails and a cool climate, making it a serene escape compared to the hurly burly of Shimla or Manali.

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Tirthan Valley is close to the Great Himalayan National Park. Clarity of rivers, fishing of trouts, walking trails and homesteads give a pure and natural experience to the traveller that appreciates calmness and a slow-moving journey.