Indian Hill Stations That Turns Misty By 4PM

By: Somdatta Saha

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Ever seen a hill station vanish into mist? By evening, these places turn dreamy as fog rolls in, blurring tea estates and valleys. Here are 6 spots you must explore.

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Munnar, Kerala

When the mist rolls in, tea fields look like they're floating on cloud, creating a dreamy atmosphere. Don't miss taking amazing photos of the valleys wrapped in fog.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling's misty afternoons are perfect for tea and quiet moments. Fog wraps the town in charm, turning it into a cosy, secret hideaway.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Foggy evenings make Shimla truly magical. The mist adds a touch of mystery to the colonial-era buildings, and the twinkling streetlights.

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Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar's strawberry farms are must-visit, especially on foggy afternoons. You can pick your own strawberries and enjoy misty surroundings.

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Gangtok, Sikkim

Gangtok's foggy afternoons are ideal for a spiritual retreat. The town's monasteries and temples take on a serene ambience, perfect for introspection.

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Nainital, Uttarakhand

On foggy afternoons, the town takes on serene quality, making it ideal for quick escape. You can enjoy boat ride on Naini Lake or just relax.

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