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Hyderabad is as far from the sea as you can get within Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The city sits on the Deccan Plateau, surrounded by rocky terrain and reservoirs, and the nearest coastline requires a meaningful journey. For residents who grew up by the coast or who simply feel the pull of open water and salt air, this can feel like a genuine gap. But the Andhra Pradesh coa...


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For Delhi residents, snow is one of those experiences that requires a deliberate plan. The capital sits in the plains, its winters are cold but dry, and the nearest snowfall happens in the hills and mountains of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, several hours away. But the proximity of these Himalayan states means that snowfall places near Delhi are more reachable than people...


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Hyderabad operates at a relentless pace. The combination of a growing tech sector, old-city heritage, and the general intensity of a large metropolis creates a sustained need for escape. The surrounding geography, however, is not immediately mountainous. Unlike Delhi, which sits at the edge of the Himalayas, Hyderabad is positioned in the middle of the Deccan Plateau, and the...


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Chennai rarely offers a break from warmth. The coastal climate keeps temperatures elevated for most of the year, and the monsoon brings humidity alongside rain. For residents who have spent a full summer in the city, the idea of cool, misty mountain air and forested trails becomes genuinely compelling. Fortunately, South India has some excellent hill stations, and several of ...


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Delhi summers are genuinely brutal. The heat between April and July, combined with poor air quality and urban density, creates a strong and regular desire to leave. And the capital is exceptionally well-positioned for exactly this: the Himalayas begin less than 300 kilometres to the north, and the Shivalik foothills are even closer. Hill stations near Delhi range from the Him...


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