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From Hills to Islands: Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel’s Summer Edit

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As Indian travellers increasingly prioritise meaningful short breaks and experience-led holidays, Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel are witnessing a strong preference for diverse summer destinations—spanning cool mountains, tropical islands and culturally rich regions. From blossom-filled valleys and high-altitude adventures to wellness retreats and vibrant cultural festivals, here are the top domestic and nearby destinations trending this summer season:

Kashmir: Blossoms, Valleys & Houseboat Living

Kashmir continues to captivate travellers with its timeless natural beauty, but what makes early summer particularly special is the fleeting apricot blossom season seen in parts of the region and nearby Ladakh. As the season progresses, the valley transforms into a lush expanse of green meadows and flowing rivers. Summer also sees local cultural events and garden festivals in Srinagar, enhancing the overall visitor experience. Srinagar’s iconic houseboats on Dal Lake, the expansive landscapes of Gulmarg create a multi-layered itinerary that blends relaxation with scenic indulgence.

Darjeeling & Gangtok: The Classic Himalayan Duo

The twin destinations of Darjeeling and Gangtok continue to be among the most sought-after summer circuits, offering a seamless blend of nature, culture and comfort. Darjeeling comes alive during the early summer months with its famed first flush tea harvest, when estates are at their most vibrant and scenic. This period also coincides with local cultural celebrations and monastery events in the region, adding depth to the experience. Travellers can pair this with sunrise views over Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill, heritage toy train rides and leisurely explorations of colonial-era charm. Gangtok complements the experience with its clean, vibrant streets, monastery visits and access to high-altitude lakes like Tsomgo, making it ideal for families and couples seeking both relaxation and light exploration.

Kerala: Backwaters, Hills & Coastal Bliss

Kerala remains a perennial favourite, offering a diverse landscape that seamlessly blends backwaters, hill stations and beaches. During the summer months, the state’s lush greenery is enhanced by the onset of pre-monsoon showers, creating a refreshing environment for travellers. This period also sees temple festivals such as Thrissur Pooram (typically April/May), one of Kerala’s most spectacular cultural events featuring grand processions and traditional performances. Houseboat stays through the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey, misty mornings amid the tea gardens of Munnar and sunset views along the beaches of Varkala or Kovalam provide a well-rounded itinerary. Additionally, Kerala’s strong wellness proposition—particularly Ayurveda—continues to attract travellers looking to combine leisure with rejuvenation.

Sikkim: Serenity Meets Scenic Beauty

Sikkim is witnessing growing interest from travellers seeking quieter, more immersive destinations. The state’s pristine environment, marked by snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes and Buddhist monasteries, offers a sense of calm that is increasingly valued. Late spring and early summer also bring bursts of colour with rhododendron blooms across the region. Cultural experiences are enhanced by festivals such as Saga Dawa (May/June), one of the most significant Buddhist festivals commemorating the life of Lord Buddha. Experiences such as visiting Tsomgo Lake, exploring Lachung and Yumthang Valley, and engaging with local traditions make Sikkim particularly appealing to those looking to step away from crowded tourist circuits.

Himachal Pradesh: A Summer Staple with Emerging Gems

Himachal Pradesh continues to be a reliable summer escape, thanks to its accessibility and pleasant climate. While Shimla and Manali remain popular for their infrastructure and familiarity, there is growing interest towards offbeat locales such as Tirthan Valley and Spiti. Summer also marks the start of vibrant local fairs and festivals, including the Shimla Summer Festival, which brings together folk performances, music and regional cuisine. These destinations offer quieter, nature-led experiences including riverside stays, trout fishing, stargazing and rugged road trips, ensuring Himachal retains its broad appeal.

Ladakh: Adventure & Cultural Immersion in the High Himalayas

Ladakh’s short summer season opens up one of India’s most dramatic landscapes, drawing in adventure enthusiasts and experience seekers alike. With high mountain passes accessible, travellers embark on road trips and bike expeditions across Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake and beyond. The season is also marked by iconic festivals such as the Hemis Festival (June/July), where monasteries come alive with masked dances, rituals and vibrant celebrations, offering deep insight into the region’s Buddhist heritage. Combined with its clear night skies and stark beauty, Ladakh offers a truly distinctive summer experience.

Rajasthan: Royal Heritage & Hill Retreats

Rajasthan offers a contrasting yet compelling summer experience, especially for travellers drawn to culture and heritage. While much of the state experiences warmer temperatures, destinations like Udaipur and Mount Abu provide relatively cooler settings. Udaipur’s lakeside palaces and heritage hotels offer luxurious stays paired with curated cultural experiences, including traditional music and dance performances. The Mount Abu Summer Festival (May) adds a festive dimension with folk performances, boat races and cultural showcases, making the destination especially lively during this period.

Andaman & Lakshadweep: Tropical Island Escapes

For travellers seeking sun, sand and sea, India’s island destinations are at their best during the summer months. Andaman and Lakshadweep offer crystal-clear waters with excellent visibility, making it an ideal time for snorkelling and scuba diving. While these destinations are more about natural experiences than large festivals, occasional local cultural events and beachside celebrations provide glimpses into island life. Whether it is exploring marine biodiversity or simply unwinding by the beach, these islands cater to both adventure seekers and those looking for pure relaxation.

North East India: Untouched, Immersive & Seasonal

The broader North East region, including Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, is gaining traction for its raw, untouched beauty and immersive experiences. As summer transitions into the monsoon, the region becomes especially lush, with waterfalls in Meghalaya coming into full flow. The season also features unique cultural festivals such as the Ambubachi Mela in Assam (June), a significant spiritual event, alongside local tribal festivals that offer insight into indigenous traditions. Experiences such as trekking to living root bridges, exploring caves and engaging with local communities make this region particularly compelling.

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