The scorching heat and scorching heat of the sun have made life difficult for people in North and Central India. In such a situation, everyone is thinking of running away to some place where there is no need of AC-cooler and the weather is absolutely pleasant. If you also want to see the ice-like coolness, cold winds and floating clouds all around in this scorching month of June and July, then there are some hidden and beautiful places in India which beat Kashmir and Switzerland even in this season. By visiting these hill stations, you will not only forget the heat, but the beautiful valleys there will make your journey memorable forever. Let us know about those 5 coldest places in India where you must visit this season.
Lahaul-Spiti (Himachal Pradesh): Where Kulfi freezes even in summer
If you are looking for a peaceful and extremely cool place away from the crowd, then Lahaul-Spiti of Himachal Pradesh is no less than heaven for you. While in the months of June and July the mercury reaches beyond 45 degrees in the plains, the temperature in Lahaul-Spiti remains very low. Even in this season, you will get to see white sheets of snow on the high mountains here. Seeing the beauty of Chandratal Lake and the ancient monasteries of Kaza is a unique experience in itself. This place is considered to be the best destination for adventure lovers and bike riders in summer.
Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh): A beautiful wonder floating among the clouds
Tawang of Arunachal Pradesh, situated in the lap of North-East India, is a hill station which is famous all over the world for its natural beauty and Buddhist culture. Being situated at an altitude of about 10,000 feet above sea level, the weather here is extremely cold even in June and July. In Tawang you will feel as if you are walking above the clouds. The Sela Pass lake and beautiful waterfalls here fascinate the tourists. If you want to see something different and very beautiful this summer, then book your ticket to Tawang immediately.
Ladakh (Union Territory): The king of mountains will experience shivering cold even in June.
There can be no better option than Ladakh to visit in the summer season. The months of June and July are considered to be the most favorable for traveling to Ladakh because during this time all the roads and passes are opened. Places like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso Lake and Magnetic Hill attract tourists. The clear blue sky of Ladakh and the countless stars visible at night will make you feel like a different world. The temperature here drops significantly at night, so do not forget to take warm clothes with you while going here.
Auli (Uttarakhand): Mini Switzerland of India where greenery and coolness are visible all around.
Auli, located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, is called the ‘Skiing Paradise’ of India. Although people go here in winter to see snowfall, but even in the months of June-July the weather here remains very pleasant and cold. During this season, the bugyal (grasslands) of Auli become completely lush green and the snow-clad Nanda Devi mountain range is visible in the background. You can experience the feeling of touching the clouds while enjoying the journey of Asia’s longest cable car (Ropeway) in Auli only.
Munsiyari (Uttarakhand): A view of five peaks that will blow your senses.
Munsiyari, situated in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, is a very beautiful and peaceful hill station, which is also called ‘Little Kashmir’. This place is perfect for those who want to see the snowy peaks of the Himalayas in a low budget. From Munsiyari, the five peaks of Panchachuli Kadahi are clearly and very closely visible. In the months of June and July, when the clouds pass through the mountains after light rains, the sight looks like magic. The cool breeze here will make all your fatigue and heat disappear in a moment.
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