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Love stargazing and wilderness? 5 destinations in North India to go camping under the stars
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Love stargazing and wilderness? 5 destinations in North India to go camping under the stars

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 30, 2025 06:18 pm IST

Find out what are the best destinations in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan for nighttime camping. 

Are you in need of a fresh break? Away from all the buzzing screens, gadgets and deadlines? To unplug from the hectic life and breathe for a while, trade your laptop screens for starry nights and concrete walls for open meadows. Camping is one of the options to slow down and unwind, taking a step back from the monotonous daily routine.

Calm down and embrace peace under the stars as you go camping. (Picture credit: Freepik )

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To understand which are the best destinations for camping under the night sky, travel expert Ravi Gosain, President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), shared with HT Lifestyle that North India has some diverse landscapes for campers.

“The majority of these locations are situated in areas with little to no light pollution, well-distant from urban areas, making them very suitable for astrophotography and tranquillity during the night,” he said. “In other words, regardless of whether you are situated in the snowy desert of Spiti or the golden sand dunes of Jaisalmer, camping here is not just a trip but a spiritual pilgrimage.”

There are some off-beat locations where light pollution is less as they are far from urban areas, making them suitable for camping under the skies, astrophotography and other night activities.

Here are the 5 destinations Ravi recommended, along with why they stand out, the best time to visit and what you can do there:

1. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

  • Why: Referred to as ‘Little Tibet,’ Spiti has a pure, high-altitude desert with no light pollution and the best conditions for observing stars.
  • What to do: Set up a tent at Kibber or Chicham Bridge, see the Milky Way glitter and visit monasteries like Key and Tabo.
  • Best time: May to September.

2. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

  • Why: Rishikesh is a commune along the Ganges river on where camping sites are relaxing, and riverside positions are almost untouched by nature and pollution.
  • What to do: Go river rafting, take yoga as your motto at sunrise, or have a bonfire at the riverside during the night.
  • Best time: October to March.

3. Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

  • Why: Shrouded in the Great Himalayan National Park, the valley is usually referred to as the cradle of nature, a pristine and green one.
  • What to do: Re-experience the wildness of the Tirthan River by trekking, fishing, or simply meditating under a star-studded sky.
  • Best time: March to June and September to November.

4. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

  • Why: The Thar Desert gives India one of the major places for stargazing, thereby rendering this destination a ‘must-visit’ for astronomers as well as sky gazers.
  • What to do: Other than desert safaris and cultural shows, you can spend a night on the sand dunes gazing at the stars.
  • Best time: October to February.

5. Chopta, Uttarakhand

  • Why: It is also called ‘Mini Switzerland of India’, because of lush meadows and sweeping views of the Himalayas.
  • What to do: Go trekking in scenic trails like the Tungnath Temple Trek.
  • Best time: March to June and September to November.

To rejuvenate, try connecting with nature instead of constantly connecting to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Sometimes the efficient way to recharge is to switch off and go outdoors.

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Beaches to snowy mountains: 3 Indian destinations to explore in January 2026
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Beaches to snowy mountains: 3 Indian destinations to explore in January 2026

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

January in India has a way of surprising you. After the New Year frenzy, the country feels calmer, the air feels lighter, and every place seems ready to welcome a fresh start. Over different years, I wandered quiet streets in Goa, sipped kadak chai while Jaipur markets buzzed, and watched snowflakes settle outside my window in Gulmarg.

January in India brings calm beaches, colourful markets, and snowy escapes, offering unforgettable moments for every traveller’s senses to savour.(Hindustan Times)

Each destination has its own rhythm and charm, and experiencing them in January makes India feel extra inviting. From sun and sand to royal heritage and snowy slopes, this is the season to explore with all your senses alive.

Goa: Golden beaches, perfect weather, and the ultimate January escape

January in Goa is magical. Once the New Year crowds head home, the city turns calm, and beaches are blissfully quiet. The weather is just right, and a gentle evening breeze makes it a joy to be out and about. I spent my days wandering Fontainhas on a culture walk, hopping between beach shacks, and exploring spice gardens and cashew farms where feni is made and tasted fresh. Forget cars with AC and hop on a scooter. The January weather makes every ride feel like part of the experience. Booking in advance is key as the month is growing in popularity. My tip is to stay in an Airbnb in Siolim or Vagator, and for groups, a private pool villa adds a touch of effortless fun.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 28°C, cool evenings with a gentle breeze
AccessibilityGoa International Airport (Dabolim); well-connected trains and buses from Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru
Best Travel TipPre-book accommodation and pick a scooter for easier beach and market access

Food and exploring tips

  • Fontainhas Latin Quarter, spice gardens, and cashew farms for feni tasting.
  • Beaches at Morjim and Vagator for a mix of energy and calm.
  • Seafood shacks, cafreal dishes, and feni tasting.
  • Private pool villas for groups, and mornings on the scooter are unbeatable.

For bookings, click here.

Jaipur: Royalty, food, and low-key explorations in the pink city

Jaipur feels alive in January. The sunny days are bright but not hot, and the evenings have a crisp chill that makes street snacks irresistible. From Hawa Mahal to City Palace and Amber Fort, there is plenty to see. Wandering the colourful markets adds a layer of joy. I loved dedicating a full day just to exploring the local bazaars, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells at my own pace. Food is at the heart of Jaipur, and a hot pyaaz kachori with kadak chai is the perfect way to cap off a walking day. LMB in the middle of the markets is ideal for a mid-shopping pit stop, with lassi and aloo tikki that deserve every bite. Jaipur in January invites culture lovers and foodies to wander and taste at ease.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 22-25°C, evenings can drop to 8-12°C
AccessibilityJaipur International Airport; well-connected trains and buses from Delhi, Mumbai, and Agra
Best Travel TipBook a hot air balloon ride for a morning view; plan a full day for markets and food exploration.

Food and exploring tips

  • Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and local artisan markets.
  • Pyaaz kachori with kadak chai, LMB lassi, and aloo tikki.
  • Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar for souvenirs and local shopping.
  • Walk during the day and enjoy evening street food in cosy temperatures.

Gulmarg: Powder snow, skiing, and cosy winter moments

Gulmarg in January is quite magical. Snow blankets the landscape, and the stillness feels restorative. I loved curling up with a book and a steaming cup of Kahwa while watching snow settle outside the window. It’s a perfect pause in a region overflowing with stunning visuals. Highlands Park stands out for its warm hospitality, and skiing lessons in January turn it into a family-friendly playground. Evenings around a bukhari, sharing stories and laughter, feel cinematic. The snowy slopes, cosy resorts, and quiet walks make it one of India’s most underrated winter destinations.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 2-5°C, nights can drop to -5°C or lower
AccessibilitySrinagar Airport, followed by a scenic 2-hour drive, is well-connected by road from Srinagar city
Best Travel TipCheck Gondola operations before visiting; pre-book snow gear rentals

Food and exploring tips

  • Skiing, snowboarding, and Gondola rides with breathtaking views.
  • Relax with a Pheran and hot Kahwa, spend evenings by a bukhari.
  • Sledging with locals and quiet walks through snow-laden meadows.
  • Reserve accommodations in advance and layer woollens for comfort.

Over different years, I found that booking ahead made every stay easier and left more time to wander, taste, and soak it all in. Each destination has its own rhythm, and visiting all three across separate trips turned January into a month for travelling with all senses awake. A sunny morning in Goa, a chai break in Jaipur, or snow falling in Gulmarg becomes a memory that lingers long after the trip.

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The Best Halloween Travel Destinations for Spooky Sojourns
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The Best Halloween Travel Destinations for Spooky Sojourns

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Horror isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but a spooky atmosphere has a way of bewitching even the jumpiest of scaredy cats. Perhaps it’s because Halloween season offers the best of both worlds: temperatures that are crisp, yet not too cold; sidewalks peppered with fallen leaves, yet trees still wearing their burnt hues; and festivities leading up to October 31, yet knowing even once it’s passed, there’s plenty of holiday fun still left ahead. A seasonal sweet spot, without a doubt. And because All Hallows’ Eve is positioned just prior to the months when holiday parties and family travel commandeer your calendar, it’s also an excellent time to plan a getaway.

Hallmarks of the best Halloween travel destinations usually entail a moody fall landscape, local legends that involve a tetchy ghost, vampire, or other variety of ominous being, and themed activities like pumpkin patches and cemetery tours. Toss in quintessential cravings like creamy butternut squash soup and locally produced apple cider, plus a lineup of elegant hotels where the only thing that’s scary is the prospect of having to leave, and—at the 10 destinations below—you have a frighteningly flawless fall trip.

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Stop searching for 'Wine Tours Near Me': Here are India's top 5 vineyard destinations
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Stop searching for ‘Wine Tours Near Me’: Here are India’s top 5 vineyard destinations

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

You know that moment when you type “Wine Tours Near Me” and end up scrolling through the same tiny, underwhelming spots, wondering if the universe is testing your patience? Yeah, we have all been there. But here is the thing. India’s wine scene is ready to steal the show, and it is so much more than a quick pit stop. From buzzing festivals to quiet, hidden escapes, there are vineyard destinations that make every sip feel like a story. Forget the lazy local searches. It is time to plan a proper grape escape. We are talking Sula, Grover Zampa, Fratelli, York, and Four Seasons – five vineyards that promise stunning views, epic wines, and experiences that range from laid-back to full-on luxe. Pack your weekend bag, leave the stress behind, and get ready to sip, savour, and soak it all in.

Sip, savour, and soak in sprawling vineyards, serene landscapes, and vibrant wine experiences across India’s finest vineyard destinations.(Hindustan Times)

Sula Vineyards (Nashik, Maharashtra)

Sula is the OG of Indian wine and the reason Nashik even shows up on wine maps. Imagine rolling green vineyards, tasting rooms buzzing with energy, and a vibe that makes you feel instantly festive. SulaFest is a feast for the senses with music, food, and endless wine tasting that can keep a weekend buzzing. Try the Sula Rasa for smooth red notes or the Dindori Reserve for something a little bolder. Ideal for first-timers, friend groups, and anyone who wants to mix a little tipsy fun with serious Instagram moments. The views are endless, and the energy is contagious.

Grover Zampa Vineyards (Nandi Hills, Karnataka)

Perched in Nandi Hills, Grover Zampa is a calm retreat from the city chaos. It feels like a European escape with serene landscapes and well-tended vineyards. The estate leans on French techniques, producing wines that can impress even the most picky palate. Wander their organised wine trails, sip on La Réserve reds or whites, and take in the cool breeze with those stunning hill views. This is for the wine enthusiasts who like their sips serious, their weekends quiet, and their surroundings picturesque. The experience is refined, soothing, and unforgettable.

Fratelli Vineyards (Solapur, Maharashtra)

Fratelli is intimate, authentic, and quietly spectacular. A collaboration between two Indian families and one Italian family, the estate lives up to its name, which means Brothers in Italian. Remote and charming, Fratelli offers a true wine retreat where you can explore the underground barrel cellar and enjoy single-estate wines like Sette. Staying on the property is an immersive experience, giving you time to walk through the vines, learn about the craft, and sip wines that taste like the effort behind them. Perfect for those who want a quiet, focused escape from the crowd.

Sette by Fratelli is a Super-Tuscan style red wine made with grapes from Akluj in Maharashtra
Sette by Fratelli is a Super-Tuscan style red wine made with grapes from Akluj in Maharashtra

York Winery (Nashik, Maharashtra)

York Winery is the boutique alternative to Sula, family-run and effortlessly charming. Sitting near Gangapur Dam near Nashik, it offers sunset views that make every sip taste better. The York Arros and Sauvignon Blanc are crowd favourites and perfect for a relaxed afternoon tasting. Think romantic dates, chilled weekends, or quiet wine appreciation with a hint of nature’s backdrop. It is small-scale, personal, and exactly the kind of vineyard where the pace slows, and the wine speaks.

Four Seasons Vineyards (Sahyadri Valley, Maharashtra)

Luxury meets wine at Four Seasons. With chateau-style architecture, sprawling vineyards, and grand landscapes, this estate is made for indulgence. Stay in the manor, explore vineyards with modern wine-making technology, and sample reserve wines that feel almost cinematic. Every detail focuses on quality and comfort. This is for those who want a weekend of elegance, learning, and, of course, exceptional wine. Four Seasons elevates the vineyard experience into a mini escape of sophistication and relaxation.

From vibrant festivals to serene escapes and grand estates, these five vineyards have a flavour and vibe for every kind of wine lover. Skip the local options and plan a proper getaway. Pack curiosity, a weekend bag, and your best wine-loving friends. India’s vineyards prove that wine is about more than drinking. It is about the view, the craft, the taste, and the joy of sipping while making memories. Cheers to your next grape escape.

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