See snowfall in summer too! Walk these 3 cold hill stations, enjoy with family
Samira Vishwas May 05, 2025 04:24 AM

In most cities of the country, the temperature has crossed 40 degrees, but the mountains still remain cool. Especially in Himachal, Uttarakhand and North East India there are many hill stations where snow is also seen in May-June. In these places, tourists not only get coolness, but also have a great experience of natural beauty. Let us tell you about the three special hill stations where you can still play with snow.

Manali: Snow whitewash in summer

Please tell that Manali is a famous hill station in Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Snowfall can also be seen here in the month of May, especially at points like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass. The temperature of Manali remains between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius these days, causing the cooling tourists here. Activities like paragliding, skiing and snow biking are still going on here. This is the perfect time of making photos and videos in the background of snow -covered mountains. Manali is an excellent destination to hang out with family, couples or friends. Also, the local food and tracking routes here are also very famous.

Darjeeling: Tea plantation

Apart from this, Darjeeling is a beautiful hill station in West Bengal which is known for its tea, toy train and clouds surrounded by clouds. There is also a mild cold in May-June, and sometimes a sheet of light snow is also seen in the altitude areas. The ride of the toy train in Darjeeling gives you a unique experience, which gives you an old -fashioned feeling.

Mussoorie: Queen of Mountains

Mussoorie in Uttarakhand is called the 'Queen of Hill Station', and is one of the most revolving locations in summer. The temperature here also remains around 15 degrees in May, so that you can enjoy cold winds and greenery. Points such as Landore, Kempty Falls, Gun Hill and Clouds and make Mussoorie even more special. This hill station is the dream of every nature lover amidst the dense forests of cedar and pine. From here, the view of the Himalayan hills fascinates.

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