Secret Hill Station to visit in India

Lambasingi

Lambasingi is often referred to as the “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh.” This hidden gem in South India experiences snowfall in winter and is one of the coldest places in the state.

Tawang, nestled in the northeastern Himalayas, is known for its stunning views and monasteries.

Tawang

Often called the “Mini Switzerland of India,” Chopta is a small region offering pristine beauty and trekking opportunities.

Chopta

Ponmudi is a lesser-known hill station in Kerala with lush green surroundings and a pleasant climate year-round.

Ponmudi

Ziro

Ziro is known for its paddy fields and is home to the Apatani tribe. It offers a combination of cultural immersion and natural beauty.

A quaint, untouched hill station, Kanatal is perfect for people looking for a relaxed holiday without the crowd.

Kanatal

Almodo famously makes movies about movies as a way to explore the complexity of identity for women. Women have always been understood through someone else's lens or medium.

Sikkim

Darjeeling

It’s a classic favorite, offering beautiful views, rich culture, and great food.

Located near Darjeeling, Kurseong is often overlooked despite its tea gardens and pleasant weather.

Kurseong

Chikhaldara, Maharashtra's sole coffee-growing region, boasts a blend of history, natural beauty, wildlife, and scenic viewpoints.

Chikhaldara

Idukki

Idukki, a hidden gem in Kerala, is known for its dense forests, waterfalls, and stunning views of the Western Ghats.

Haflong

Haflong, the only hill station in Assam, is surrounded by lush green hills, offering serene views and an immersive cultural experience.