6 Best Places to Spend Your Summer Break in North India

Hemant Kumar
7 min readMay 31, 2024
6 Best Places to Spend Your Summer Break in North India

The temperature is rising every day and breaking the record of all past years which makes it unbearable for all of us. We are all frustrated and irritated, even though we are assuming, while you are reading this blog, you are cleaning sweat from your forehead.

Children get their summer vacation and they must be pulling your hand to take them to some trips to cold places. But do not worry because we have made a list of some of the best places that you can visit to skip this scorching heat, not only this, we have only included the Places in North India, so that you can reach any of these places easily and fast.

We will take you to the world of cool mountains, snow-capped peaks for a refreshing breeze of air, landscape of greenery, serene environment and many other mesmerizing things that are perfect for adventures, relaxation, some private moments, and rejuvenation.

In the later section we have compiled the details of top 6 places in North India to beat this summer after tireless research and a passion for exploration. Each of these places are unique, the experience of these places will stay in your memories that you can cherish forever.

Let us get started, go through this detailed guide of best summer destinations so that you can make an informed decision on where to spend this summer break.

Binsar, Uttarakhand

Binsar, Uttarakhand

Binsar is located at an altitude of 2,420 metres, and it is a beautiful hill station in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Famous for the stunning view of the high Himalayan peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Kedarnath. Binsar offers a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers.

During the summer months, you can visit the place for refreshment. It is surrounded by the forests of oak, pine and rhododendron. There is also Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, which is spread over an area of 47.04 square kilometers and has diverse flora and fauna. In this area you can easily find leopards, black bears and around 200 types of birds.

Top Attractions:

● Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
● Zero Point
● Binsar Mahadev Temple
● Khali Estate
● Golu Devta Temple

Activities:

● Bird watching and wildlife spotting in the sanctuary.
● Trekking to Zero Point for panoramic views.
● Exploring local temples and historical sites.
● Nature walks through the lush forests.
● Stargazing in the clear night sky.
● Visiting the local markets for handmade crafts.

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

The Land of Ladakh is ascending to above 3,000 meters and is popular for severe physical features, fascinating cultural practices as well as leisure activities or adventurous sports activities.

It is famously referred to as the “Land of high passes”, meanwhile, its location offers unforgettable sights characterized by great mountains covered in ice, stark terrains and blue lakes.

The population of Ladakh is estimated around 3,03,000 and are mainly followers of Buddhism, where you can learn their rich culture. The Pangong Lake, located at about 4,350 meters above sea-level, stretches between India and China and is famous for its color changing phenomenon, you should take a boat ride in the lake.

It is also well-known for its exotic festivals like Hemis Festival and for its old monasteries including Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery and Diskit Monastery.

Top Attractions:

● Pangong Lake
● Nubra Valley
● Thiksey Monastery
● Leh Palace
● Magnetic Hill
● Zanskar Valley

Activities:

● Biking and road trips through high mountain passes (Khardung La, Chang La).
● Trekking and camping in remote valleys.
● White-water rafting in the Zanskar River.
● Exploring Buddhist monasteries and attending local festivals.
● Star gazing and night photography.
● Experiencing local cuisine and cultural performances.
● Shopping for traditional Ladakhi handicrafts.

Kashmir

Kashmir is a place for picturesque views, lush green valleys, and crystal clear lakes is often referred to as “Paradise on Earth”. With a population of about 101 million, Kashmir has Srinagar as its summer capital.

You should visit Dal lake, which is the most celebrated attraction of the valley with its exotic houseboats anchored in crystal clear water and Shikara (a traditional Kashmiri boat) ride.

Out of some Top Places to Visit in Kashmir, Mughal Gardens is best for picnics, which was built during the Mughal period, is a great example of culture and history of the place. Apart from its beauty, Kashmir has a lot to offer whether it be adventurous sports or just lying in the lap of nature.

Top Attractions:

● Dal Lake
● Gulmarg
● Pahalgam
● Mughal Gardens
● Sonmarg
● Shankaracharya Temple

Activities:

● Houseboat stays and Shikara rides on Dal Lake.
● Trekking, golfing, and skiing in Gulmarg.
● River rafting in Pahalgam.
● Visiting Mughal Gardens and historical sites.
● Exploring local markets for Kashmiri handicrafts and Pashmina shawls.
● Tasting traditional Kashmiri cuisine like Rogan Josh and Kashmiri Kahwa.
● Fishing and angling in the rivers and streams.

Guwahati, Assam

Guwahati is the largest city in Assam and is a bustling paradise with a perfect blend of old temples, nature and culture. With a population of over 1 million people, it is considered the gateway of Northeast India.

The city is built on the banks of river Brahmaputra thus offering splendid views and river activities. Once you are there, you must consider offering your prayer to the most revered temples of Shakti Peethas, Kamakhya Temple, these temples draw thousands of pilgrims every year.

Assam State Museum and Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra are the major cultural hubs of the city and display the rich heritage of Assam at its best.

Top Attractions:

● Kamakhya Temple
● Umananda Island
● Assam State Museum
● Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra
● Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Activities:

● Visiting ancient temples and participating in local festivals.
● Taking a river cruise on the Brahmaputra.
● Exploring local markets for Assamese silk and handicrafts.
● Enjoying traditional Assamese cuisine like Assam Laksa and Pitha.
● Wildlife spotting and bird watching in nearby sanctuaries.
● Visiting cultural centers and museums.
● Boating to Umananda Island and exploring its unique flora and fauna.

Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Dharamshala is also one the Beautiful Hill Stations in Himachal situated in Kangra Valley comprising Lower Dharamshala and McLeodGanj. The latter is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. The town perfectly marries the scenic beauty with the Tibetan culture and is located at an altitude of 1,457 meters.

Here you can dive into the cultural spirit of buddhism and can explore the beautiful Tea gardens, stunning views of the Dhauladhar, thick pine and deodar forests and take a visit to one of the world’s highest cricket stadiums; Dharamshala has it all.

Top Attractions:

● McLeod Ganj
● Bhagsu Waterfall
● Triund
● Dal Lake
● Namgyal Monastery

Activities:

● Exploring Tibetan monasteries and attending meditation sessions.
● Trekking to Triund and enjoying panoramic mountain views.
● Visiting Bhagsu Waterfall and taking a dip in its refreshing waters.
● Strolling through tea gardens and learning about tea processing.
● Attending cultural performances and festivals.
● Shopping for Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts.
● Participating in yoga and wellness retreats.

Also Read: Less Explored destination of Himachal

Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

Lansdowne is a small hill station established by the Britishers in 1887. It is located in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand at an altitude of 1,706 meters.

Surrounded by dense oak and pine forests, Lansdowne is pretty and serene. The place is dotted with colonial style buildings and is peaceful and relaxing with stunning views.

This place would be perfect for your summer break as it is among the less commercialized hill stations as compared to Shimla and Manali, so it is not the crowded place, that makes it perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Top Attractions:

● Tip-in-Top Point
● St. Mary’s Church
● Bhulla Lake
● Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple
● War Memorial

Activities:

● Enjoying tranquil walks and nature trails.
● Boating and picnicking at Bhulla Lake.
● Visiting historical churches and colonial buildings.
● Exploring local flora and fauna on guided nature walks.
● Camping and bonfire nights.
● Stargazing in the clear night sky.
● Bird watching in the surrounding forests.

Conclusion

To escape the summer time and to beat the heat, explore the myriad of destinations North India boasts of. North India comprises some of the most exquisite and serene places on the earth.

From the tranquil and lush hills of Binsar to the moonlike barren and adventurous Ladakh, from the evergreen valleys and lakes of Kashmir to the cultural and picturesque Guwahati, from the Dalai Lama and tea gardens of Dharamshala to the quiet and colonial architecture in Lansdowne; each and every place has something different to offer to its visitors and some beautiful memories to take back home. Summer in North India is indeed a season to look forward to.

So pack your bags and set forth to these amazing places and get awe inspired by the natural beauty and fascinating cultures of North India. Adventure, nature, peace; you name it and this region fits it all. Make your summer vacations count by going on a refreshing and rejuvenating tour to North India.

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Hemant Kumar

Trusted Travel Agency in Delhi offering India tour packages. We offer services of car rental in India. Visit: https://www.traveltoindia.org