Escape The Pollution: Head To These 5 Hill Stations Near Delhi

These hill stations not only offer clean, fresh air but also provide an opportunity to reconnect with nature, offering a perfect escape from the pollution and chaos of Delhi
A shot of India Gate amidst the pollution
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As air quality in Delhi continues to be a matter of concern, the need to find respite from the pollution and breathe in fresh, crisp air has become a priority for many. Fortunately, within a few hours' drive from the bustling capital city lie several enchanting hill stations, offering not just a breath of fresh air but a tranquil escape from the city's pollution. Here are five serene hill stations near Delhi that provide a perfect getaway.

1. Nainital, Uttarakhand

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Situated at approximately 2,084 meters above sea level, Nainital is a charming hill station in Uttarakhand. Its centrepiece, the Naini Lake, surrounded by lush hills, draws visitors seeking a pollution-free escapade. Boating on the placid lake remains a highlight, offering a serene experience amidst natural beauty. The town also boasts viewpoints like Tiffin Top, Snow View, and Naina Peak, providing panoramic vistas of the Himalayas. For adventure enthusiasts, trekking, horse riding, and exploring scenic landscapes are popular activities.

Nainital offers a variety of eateries serving delectable local and international cuisines. From the famous sakri shop (sweet shop) at Mallital to the iconic Sonam’s Momos near Mall Road, the town offers delightful culinary experiences. Giannis Pure Veg Restaurant and Chandani Chowk are also well-known for their sumptuous offerings, making the culinary journey as delightful as the scenic one.

Visit the Naina Devi Temple and the Raj Bhawan, and walk along Thandi Sadak to soak in the town’s serene atmosphere, making Nainital a completely pollution-free retreat.

Getting There

The most common and efficient ways include by road or by train. By road, one can take a personal vehicle or hire a taxi for the approximately 7-hour journey via NH9, covering around 300 km. Alternatively, one can opt for a train from Delhi to Kathgodam, the nearest railhead to Nainital, which takes around 5-6 hours. From Kathgodam, it's a scenic one-hour drive covering approximately 34 km to Nainital. Buses and private tour operators also offer direct services from Delhi to Nainital, making travel convenient and enjoyable.

2. Mussorie, Uttarakhand

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Embraced by the Garhwal Himalayas, Mussoorie, often called the "Queen of Hills," is a mesmerising hill station near Delhi. The town offers many activities and sightseeing spots, making it an ideal pollution-free escape.

The Gun Hill viewpoint, accessible via a thrilling cable car ride, presents breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. Kempty Falls, a scenic waterfall with cascading waters, provides a refreshing and picturesque retreat. Camel's Back Road, a peaceful stretch for strolls, offers magnificent sunset views against the mountains.

Mussoorie boasts a diverse range of eateries. From the iconic Lovely Omelette Centre, renowned for its egg dishes, to the historic Chic Chocolate for delectable pastries and snacks, the town caters to various culinary preferences. Kalsang, a Tibetan restaurant, and Char Dukan, offering lip-smacking snacks, are additional favourites among visitors.

Getting There

The most common and convenient options are by road or by train. By road, one can drive or hire a taxi for an approximately 7-hour journey covering around 300 km via NH44 and NH7. Another way is to take a train from Delhi to Dehradun, the nearest railway station to Mussoorie, which takes about 5-6 hours. From Dehradun, it's an approximately 35 km drive uphill to Mussoorie, taking around 1.5 hours. Additionally, buses and private tour operators offer direct services from Delhi to Mussoorie, providing ease and flexibility for travel.

3. Fagu, Himachal Pradesh 

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Tucked away in the serene environs of Himachal Pradesh, Fagu stands as a lesser-known yet enchanting hill station, offering a pollution-free escape near Delhi.

Fagu is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountains and lush greenery. Visitors can take leisurely walks through apple orchards, savouring the tranquillity and natural beauty. The picturesque landscapes make it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts seeking captivating frames of nature's splendour.

While Fagu may not have a vast array of eateries, the local cuisine and homemade meals served in guesthouses and small local restaurants offer a taste of Himachali flavours. The freshness of local produce, especially fruits, adds a unique touch to the culinary experience.

The serene surroundings and the opportunity to explore nearby attractions like the Kufri Fun World and Mahasu Peak make Fagu an ideal destination for a pollution-free retreat, perfect for unwinding and connecting with the serenity of the mountains.

Getting There

The most common and recommended route is driving or hiring a taxi for an approximate 8-9 hour journey covering around 370 km via NH44. The route passes through cities like Ambala, Chandigarh, and Shimla, offering picturesque views. There are no direct train routes to Fagu. One can take a train from Delhi to Kalka and then continue the journey by road, covering the remaining distance of approximately 133 km, which takes around 4-5 hours. Buses are also available from Delhi to Shimla, and from there, travellers can arrange for local transport to Fagu, making the trip more accessible.

4. Ranikhet, Uttarakhand

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Nestled in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, Ranikhet is a picturesque hill station known for its tranquillity and natural beauty, providing a serene escape from the pollution of Delhi.

Ranikhet offers various activities, including visits to the Jhula Devi Temple, where hundreds of bells adorn the premises, creating a mesmerizing sight and a spiritual experience. The Chaubatia Gardens, famous for their orchards with various fruits, provide a serene ambience for nature walks and picnics amidst lush landscapes. Golf enthusiasts can relish the charms of the Upat Golf Course, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.

Local eateries in Ranikhet offer delightful cuisine, often featuring traditional Kumaoni dishes. The Old Shiva Sweets at Sadar Bazaar is a favourite spot for local snacks and sweets. Additionally, the Army Golf Course Club is known for its delicious meals and a cosy ambience, providing a perfect culinary experience after a day of exploration.

Ranikhet's quiet charm, attractions like the Binsar Mahadev Temple and the beautiful sunset views from Sunset Point, make it an excellent pollution-free destination for a serene retreat amidst the Himalayas.

Getting There

The most common route is driving or hiring a taxi for an approximately 9-10 hour journey covering around 350 km via NH9. The scenic drive passes through cities like Moradabad and Nainital. There are no direct train routes to Ranikhet. One can take a train from Delhi to Kathgodam and then continue the journey by road, covering the remaining distance of approximately 75 km, which takes around 2-3 hours. Buses are also available from Delhi to Haldwani or Kathgodam, and from there, travellers can arrange for local transport to Ranikhet, providing an alternative mode of travel.

5. Lansdowne, Uttarakhand 

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Tucked away in the Garhwal hills, Lansdowne offers a serene and unspoiled retreat, ideal for those seeking an escape from Delhi's pollution.

This quaint hill station is known for its pine-clad surroundings and tranquil ambience, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can explore the serene Bhulla Lake, perfect for boating and picnics, and pay homage to St. Mary's Church, an architectural marvel exuding a serene aura. The War Memorial, showcasing the history of the Garhwal Rifles, offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.

While Lansdowne may not boast a wide range of eateries, the local restaurants and cafes offer delightful home-cooked meals, including traditional Garhwali cuisine. The Garhwali Mess and Tipsy are renowned for their local culinary delights and warm hospitality.

The unspoiled landscapes, coupled with the opportunity to trek through the dense forests, make Lansdowne an ideal pollution-free destination for a serene retreat, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and bask in the tranquillity of the Himalayas.

Getting There

The most common route is driving or hiring a taxi for an approximately 7-8 hour journey covering around 250 km via NH34. The scenic drive passes through cities like Meerut and Kotdwar. There are no direct train routes to Lansdowne. One can take a train from Delhi to Kotdwar and then continue the journey by road, covering the remaining distance of approximately 40 km, which takes around 1.5-2 hours. Buses are also available from Delhi to Kotdwar, and from there, travellers can arrange for local transport to Lansdowne.

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