Exchange the rush for relaxation: 7 hidden gems to explore this summer

Exchange the rush for relaxation: 7 hidden gems to explore this summer
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In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to unwind has become essential. This summer, take a break from the daily grind and rediscover tranquility in nature’s hidden gems. Organize a getaway with family and friends, creating lasting memories in serene locations far removed from the hustle.

Kodaikanal hillsKodaikanal lake Guna Caves Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Pine Forest Kodaikanal Coaker’s Walk Kodaikanal waterfalls Tamil Nadu hill station

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1. KODAIKANAL: For those yearning to escape the clamor of urban life, Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu is the ultimate getaway. Known as the “princess of hills”, it boasts picturesque hills, pristine waterfalls, tranquil lakes, and a charming countryside. Don’t miss attractions like Guna Caves, Berijam Lake, Pine Forest, Coaker’s Walk, and Kodaikanal Lake for the perfect mountain retreat. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Coorg hillscoffee plantations Coorg Western Ghats Karnataka Scotland of India Mandalpatti viewpoint Abbey Falls Coorg Iruppu Falls

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2. COORG: Nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Coorg, often dubbed the “Scotland of India”, is a verdant paradise filled with sprawling hills and aromatic coffee plantations. Key sights include Mandalpatti viewpoint, Omkareshwara temple, Iruppu Falls, Abbey Falls, and the Dubare Elephant Camp. Discover tranquil trails and unspoiled nature, making it a perfect summer getaway. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Ziro Valley Arunachal Pradeshlush forests Ziro pine groves Ziro Valley Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Meghna Cave Temple Tarine Fish Farm scenic Ziro landscapes serene viewpoints Ziro Arunachal Pradesh countryside misty hills Ziro Valley trekking in Ziro

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3. ZIRO VALLEY: Ziro Valley, one of Arunachal Pradesh’s oldest towns, is characterized by lush forests, winding streams, and stunning viewpoints. Don’t miss attractions like the Meghna Cave Temple, Tarine Fish Farm, Pine Groves, and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. Experience excitement through activities such as trekking, paragliding, and rafting, or unwind at hot pools and vineyards. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Daringbadi OdishaKashmir of Odisha Eastern Ghats landscape Daringbadi waterfalls Putudi waterfall Dadubaba waterfall Ludu waterfall

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4. DARINGBADI: Nestled in the Eastern Ghats, Daringbadi, sometimes called the “Kashmir of Odisha”, features beautiful valleys adorned with coffee and pepper gardens, and tranquil overlooks. The place is known for its stunning waterfalls, including Daringbadi, Putudi, Dadubaba, and Ludu waterfalls, making it a peaceful getaway for those seeking respite from the city. (Image: Odisha Tourism)

Dzukou ValleyValley of Flowers East Nagaland Manipur border Dzukou lily bloom rolling hills Dzukou green hills Nagaland cold streams Dzukou

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5. DZUKOU VALLEY: Known as the “Valley of Flowers” in the East, Dzukou Valley resides on the Nagaland-Manipur border, famous for its lush green hills, cold streams, and the striking Dzukou Lily. Visit in summer to witness the valley in full bloom—a tranquil haven for trekkers and anyone seeking a peaceful summer hangout. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Turtuk village LadakhNubra Valley Turtuk northernmost village India Balti village Ladakh Balti culture Turtuk apricot orchards Turtuk Yabgo Dynasty palace Balti Heritage Museum

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6. TURTUK: Nestled in Ladakh’s Nubra Valley, Turtuk is a picturesque Balti village close to the border with Pakistan. Point of interest includes the Balti Heritage Museum, the historic Yabgo Dynasty Palace, and delightful waterfalls. Known for its apricot orchards and engaging Balti culture, Turtuk makes for an exceptional offbeat location, untouched by modernity. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Yumthang Valley SikkimValley of Flowers Sikkim Lachung Sikkim landscape Himalayan valley Yumthang grazing pastures Sikkim yaks in Yumthang Valley hot springs Yumthang Naga Falls Sikkim

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7. YUMTHANG VALLEY: Also known as Sikkim’s Valley of Flowers, Yumthang Valley is a serene sanctuary featuring grazing pastures, yaks, hot springs, and rivers, all set against the majestic Himalayan backdrop. The area is home to breathtaking waterfalls, tranquil monasteries, and untouched landscapes, offering a peaceful escape from reality. Prime attractions include Naga Falls, Green Lake, Lachung Monastery, and Phunithoka for a refreshing summer escape.

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