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5 hill stations you can do over a long weekend from Noida

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 24, 2025, 10:47 IST
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5 hill stations you can do over a long weekend from Noida

Got 3 days, a backpack, and a craving for misty mornings, chai with a view, and not answering work emails? Welcome to the magic of long weekends. And if you are in Delhi/NCR, you can pack your bags faster than traffic clears at India Gate. So, if you're itching to escape the smog and the city chaos, here are 5 hill stations you can actually do over a long weekend, without any leave applications.

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Lansdowne

Lansdowne is the hill station that has its whole charm. With pine-covered slopes, colonial-era bungalows, and an unbothered vibe, it feels like Mussoorie’s alternative. Just a 6-7 hour drive from Delhi, it’s a top pick if you want scenic silence without the crowds.
What to do? Stare at the Bhulla Tal lake for hours, hike to Tip-in-Top for that ‘main character’ moment, or visit the Garhwali Museum to feel smarter. Highlight of this place is the local food scene, which is surprisingly great.

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Nainital

Don’t roll your eyes, Nainital might be the most done-to-death destination, but it’s still got game. Also, it’s just 7 hours away! Rent a paddle boat and float around the emerald Naini Lake pretending you're in a Bollywood song. Then head to Snow View Point via ropeway, skip the main market crowd by heading to Tiffin Top or Kilbury Forest for a quieter, bird-rich experience.

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Kasauli

Looking for a hill station that helps you to doze off in the most delightful way? Say hello to Kasauli. With its colonial-era cottages, a storybook-style church, and zero pushy vendors, it’s the kind of place that gently hushes your city chaos. Meander along the misty Gilbert Trail with a cup of hot chocolate, drop by Manki Point for sweeping views, or simply lounge in a rooftop café watching clouds play tag. Kasauli isn’t about checking off sights — it’s about checking out of stress.

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Mukteshwar

Not quite as chaotic as Nainital, but still packed with numerous elements to keep you hooked. Mukteshwar is ideal for folks who want hills without herds. Tucked in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, this one’s a 9-hour overnight drive or an early morning train, and cab combo.
Catch the sunrise at Mukteshwar Dham, trek through apple orchards, and breathe in air so clean it’ll guilt-trip your air purifier. Oh, and those homestays with panoramic balconies? You will love every bit of it.

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Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh

Often overshadowed by its flashier Himachali neighbours, Parwanoo is a tiny gem that knows how to do low-key luxe. Just around 6 hours form Noida, it's where you go when you want cable cars, fruit orchards, and hillside spas without feeling like you’re in a college crowd.


Book a stay at a resort, ride their private cable car for aerial views of the Shivaliks, and unwind with a glass of wine watching the valley lights sparkle below. It’s a weekend glow-up, minus the Instagram pressure.


You don’t need a one-week leave, a Himalayan basecamp, or a spiritual awakening to enjoy the hills. Sometimes, all it takes is a tank full of fuel, a good playlist, and the guts to leave the city behind for 72 hours. These 5 hill stations are your ticket to greener scenes, cooler winds, and a few stories worth retelling.

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