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Known for its tea estates, lush greenery, and misty hills, Munnar is especially enchanting during July with its cool weather and occasional drizzles.
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Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, offers a charming blend of colonial architecture, scenic views of the Himalayas, and pleasant weather in July.
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Famous for its tea gardens and the panoramic views of Mount Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling in July is lush and vibrant, with frequent showers adding to its charm.
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Known as the Scotland of India, Coorg is blessed with coffee plantations, misty hills, and cascading waterfalls, making it a serene getaway in July.
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Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, dense pine forests, and the Beas River, Manali is a popular destination, offering pleasant weather and lush landscapes in July.
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Often called the Queen of Hill Stations, Ooty boasts botanical gardens, lakes, and tea estates, with July offering cool temperatures and misty landscapes.
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Set around a shimmering lake and surrounded by mountains, Nainital is a picturesque hill station offering boating, trekking, and pleasant weather in July.
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Known for its rugged landscapes, high-altitude lakes, and Buddhist monasteries, Ladakh experiences clear skies and pleasant daytime temperatures in July, perfect for exploring its unique culture and scenery.
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These hill stations offer a variety of experiences, from serene landscapes to adventurous activities, making them ideal destinations for a July getaway in India.