India's hill stations each carry their own character. Shimla feels colonial and orderly. Munnar feels green and misty. Manali sits somewhere between adventure base camp and quiet mountain town. Our hill station tour packages are matched to the specific mood you're after.
The appeal is usually the same, though: cooler air, slower mornings, and views that make you want to just sit still for a while. R S Tour & Travels builds these itineraries with that pace in mind, rather than cramming in back-to-back sightseeing.
Whether it's the Himalayan hill stations or the Western Ghats and Nilgiris in the south, we pick the region based on your travel time and the kind of scenery you want.
March to June for most regions, with December to February suited to snow-focused hill stations in the north.
We account for regional weather differences, since a Himalayan hill station and a South Indian one follow very different seasonal patterns.
A: Shimla, Manali, and Ooty are all beginner-friendly, with good infrastructure and a range of activities.
A: Yes, many hill stations offer options like paragliding, trekking, or river rafting as add-ons.
A: Both work well in summer, though northern hill stations offer a more dramatic escape from plains heat.