Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Ooty was established as the British summer headquarters of the Chennai government in the early 19th century. For people living in the Peninsular, Ooty is definitely the first option where they can go to escape the summer heat. Tourist throng the place in the peak summer months - April and May.
The most popular attraction here includes the 22 hectare Government Botanical Garden, where a flower show is held every May as part of the Summer Festival. Do not miss boating on the Ooty Lake and climbing the Dodabetta Peak to get an excellent view of the Nilgiri hills.
Picture: Government Botanical Garden
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang in Northeast India is a canvas of unspoiled beauty. It’s one of the few places that still gives a glimpse of paradise on earth. Besides spectacular sightseeing options, one can visit various gompas and Buddhist monasteries here. The adventure lovers can indulge in trekking and hiking activities amidst the pristine lakes and mountains.
Picture: If there is a gateway to heaven, it has to be this.
Munnar, Kerala
Kerala is fondly referred as 'God's own country' for a definite reason. The breathtaking backwaters, serenity of pristine beaches and lush greenery all around will cast an enchanting spell on you. And if you have a fascination for tea, a visit to Munnar is a must!
Picture: Sprawling tea plantations of Munnar.