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Underrated Summer Getaways in India

Looking for a cool escape from the scorching summer heat? Here are some offbeat destinations in India that promise a refreshing getaway:

  1. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
    Nestled in the northeastern corner of India, Tawang offers breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas. Known for its monasteries, lush greenery, and tranquil lakes, Tawang is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the heat. The best time to visit is from May to October. You can reach Tawang by taking a flight to Tezpur and then traveling by road.
  2. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
    If you love rugged mountains, clear blue skies, and an unspoiled environment, Spiti Valley is your perfect summer destination. Its remote and peaceful setting, combined with charming villages and monasteries, offers an ideal escape from the crowds. The best time to visit is from May to September. You can reach Spiti Valley by road from Manali or Shimla.
  1. Gokarna, Karnataka
    While Goa may be the go-to beach destination, Gokarna offers a more peaceful and serene experience. With beautiful, less-crowded beaches like Om Beach and Kudle Beach, Gokarna is a great spot to unwind. The best time to visit is from November to March, but it is also pleasant during summer, with fewer tourists. Reach Gokarna by train or bus from Goa or Mumbai.
  1. Munsiyari, Uttarakhand
    Munsiyari is a hidden gem tucked away in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, offering stunning views of the Panchachuli peaks. The town is surrounded by lush forests and is perfect for trekking, nature walks, and bird watching. The best time to visit is from March to June. You can reach Munsiyari by road from Almora or Pithoragarh.
  1. Majuli, Assam
    The world’s largest river island, Majuli is a peaceful retreat on the Brahmaputra River. Known for its unique culture, Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), and scenic beauty, Majuli offers a laid-back summer escape. The best time to visit is from November to March, but it remains relatively cool during summer. You can reach Majuli via ferry from Jorhat.
    These destinations offer a refreshing break from the usual tourist spots and promise unique experiences away from the summer crowds.
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