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10 Best Hill Stations In India To Explore In August

From cosy coffee shops to quiet narrow lanes, these hill stations offer it all. Perfect to visit in August, these destinations come alive with their misty skies and breathtaking views.

by Ashmeet Guliani
10 Best Hill Stations In India To Explore In August

Need a break from the heat? Or just in the mood to spend a few laid-back days in the hills? If that sounds like your vibe, don’t worry, we have got you covered! Here’s a list of the 10 best hill stations in India to visit this August, perfect for a long weekend getaway. Most of these places get light to moderate rainfall during this time, which makes the skies look clear and the air cool and misty. With fewer crowds, they are perfect for a peaceful break. Check out these destinations below. 

10 Best Hill Stations In India To Explore In August

1. Coorg, Karnataka

Known as the ‘Scotland of India’, Coorg in Karnataka could feel like a slice of paradise in August. Famous for its sprawling coffee plantations and lush green views, this place tops our list of the best hill stations in India. It is also quite popular among nature lovers and those looking for some peace away from city life. You can visit tourist spots like Abbey Falls and Dubare Elephant Camp, or simply relax in a hillside cottage with a cup of filter coffee.

2. Mount Abu, Rajasthan

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Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station, is a good pick for August. Though it receives some rainfall, the climate remains cool most of the time, offering a break from the desert heat. Surrounded by greenery and serene lakes, it’s perfect for anyone wanting to slow down and unwind in nature. You can go boating in Nakki Lake or visit Guru Shikhar, the highest point in the Aravalli range. Other nearby attractions include Achalgarh Fort and the famous Sunset Point.

3. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

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Considered one of the best hill stations in India, Mussoorie feels magical in August. It may see some rain, but the overall weather stays cool and pleasant. Mist in the air gives the whole place a dreamy, fairy-tale vibe. You can also visit Landour, a British-style cantonment area known for its charming lanes, colonial houses and old-school cafes. Mussoorie’s Mall Road also has many cosy cafes where you can spend the evening sipping on a hot cappuccino and reading your book. It’s surely the perfect escape.

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4. Munnar, Kerala

Lose yourself in the misty hills of Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala. This location is especially known for its expansive tea plantations, scenic views of valleys and waterfalls. The weather stays pleasant and cool, making it a perfect monsoon retreat. Sometimes called the ‘Kashmir of South India’, you can also buy fresh tea leaves while you are there.

5. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie in August can be another ideal getaway this August. Known for its picturesque colonial architecture, this small town in Himachal Pradesh is surrounded by lush pine and deodar trees. It can instantly transport you to a different era and is perfect for anyone wanting to relax and breathe in fresh mountain air. You can also enjoy the local culture or explore its markets, known for Himachali woollens and Tibetan handicrafts. 

6. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

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Ooty, a popular hill station nestled in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, is another great pick. Like Munnar, it’s known for its vast tea plantations. Here, you can enjoy a scenic ride on the toy train, soak in the beautiful views or head up to Doddabetta Peak, which is the highest in the Nilgiris. You can also go for a quiet walk through its green, tree-lined paths to spend a peaceful evening by yourself. With its cool weather and a laid-back charm, Ooty could easily be your next favourite monsoon getaway in India.

7. Darjeeling, West Bengal 

Like many other hill stations in India, Darjeeling in West Bengal also sees light to moderate rainfall in August. But the misty air and soft drizzle add a glow to the whole town. While it’s best to avoid outdoor activities this month, you can still enjoy quiet evenings in hillside cottages, stroll through its Mall Road and explore its local markets. With fewer crowds in August, Darjeeling is considered one of the best hill stations in India for slow travel.

8. Ladakh

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August is considered one of the best months to visit Ladakh. This high-altitude desert offers postcard-like views with blue skies, majestic mountains and shimmering lakes. It’s perfect for road trips and sightseeing. You can explore old monasteries, go biking or visit the famous Pangong Lake. The weather stays pleasant, making it easier to enjoy several outdoor activities. 

9. Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

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Nestled on the Dhauladhar mountains in Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala receives light to moderate rainfall in August. But it’s also the perfect time for those wanting to avoid crowds. The skies remain clear enough to give you great views of the surrounding peaks. While trekking may not be ideal, you can visit places like Kareri Dal Lake, surrounded by deodar trees or spend a quiet morning at Namgyal Monastery, the largest Tibetan monastery outside Tibet!

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10. Nainital, Uttarakhand

A classic hill station loved by travellers across India, Nainital is perfect for a visit during the off-season. Drizzle in Nainital brings cool weather, misty views and a refreshing atmosphere. This destination might just be that laid-back trip you have been planning for months!

Do keep in mind that these destinations might see light to moderate rain. So, don’t forget to pack your raincoat, umbrella and other essentials. It is also best to avoid certain outdoor activities during heavy showers and just enjoy the calm vibe instead.

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First Published: July 16, 2025 7:14 PM