Planning To Go On Christmas & New Year: 8 Offbeat Places For the Perfect December Vacation

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Planning To Go On Christmas & New Year: 8 Offbeat Places For the Perfect December Vacation

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‘Tis the season for indulging in hot chocolates, savoring delectable soups, and cozying up in snug blanket cocoons. While some have meticulously planned their festive holidays for months, there are a few last-minute stragglers—like me—who, well, haven’t.

We’ve put together a list of offbeat destinations that won’t break the bank and are perfect for a quiet getaway during the festive weekend.

1. Lachung, Sikkim

India boasts some of the most breathtaking hill stations globally, and although many might gravitate towards Mussoorie and Shimla for a snowy spectacle, we propose redirecting your compass towards Sikkim this year—especially the enchanting Lachung village. While tourist hubs like Gangtok and Pelling might be abuzz with activity, Lachung offers a more serene escape for your weekend getaway.

Nestled in North Sikkim, this quaint village sits at a breathtaking altitude of 9,600 feet above sea level. Renowned for its stunning views, this sleepy hamlet transforms into a winter wonderland when draped in snow. Lachung also serves as a gateway to various other attractions, including the picturesque Yumthang Valley and the mesmerizing Zero Point.

2. Dwaki, Meghalaya

Venturing into another hilly paradise, a less-trodden gem of our country lies in Dwaki, Meghalaya. While the conventional pick might be Shillong, we propose setting your sights on this charming town. Revered for its mild temperatures and breathtaking landscapes, Dwaki makes for a tranquil and less-crowded getaway.

Famous for the crystal-clear Umngot River and the iconic Dawki Bridge, you can revel in a delightful day of boating on one of the clearest rivers in the country. The atmosphere is more serene, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and engage with the residents without the bustling crowds typical during peak tourist seasons.

3. Udupi, Karnataka

Just a few hours away from Bengaluru, Udupi is a perfect location if you want to spend your weekend near the sea. The place is close to the coastline of the Arabian Sea, and there are several beautiful beaches in the surrounding region that you can explore such as Malpe Beach, Delta Beach, Kaup Beach, Padukere Beach etc.

One of the most notable things to do while you’re there for Christmas is to enjoy the intermingling of cultures. Observe the local communities celebrate Christmas with local carols, customs and delicious food.

4. Landour, Uttarakhand

Nestled just a short drive from Mussoorie, this delightful hill station is your ticket to a tranquil escape from the buzz of the Queen of Hills – Mussoorie . A peaceful town graced with enchanting pine trees, it showcases sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Make your way to Sister’s Bazaar to soak in the old-world charm reminiscent of colonial times. And oh, do yourself a favour and indulge in the delights of the famed Landour Bakery, where the temptation of delicious carrot cakes, comforting hot chocolate, and views of pine trees converge for a truly delightful experience.

5. Kalingpong, West Bengal 

Here’s another gem from the Northeast that’s bound to leave you spellbound. A splendid blend of delectable cuisine, chilly weather, and breathtaking landscapes, this hill station deserves a prime spot on your travel wishlist.

Just a 50 km drive from Darjeeling, this place is sprinkled with luxurious homestays to ensure your stay is nothing short of cosy. For a dose of local culture, make your way to the MacFarlane Church on Christmas morning. Built in 1870 by William MacFarlane, the first Scottish Missionary to visit Darjeeling and Kalimpong, it adds a touch of historical charm to your holiday experience.

6. Durshet, Maharashtra

Durshet, a tranquil village nestled in the Sahyadri ranges and perched by the banks of the Amba River, is but a short drive away from Mumbai. A veritable paradise for those seeking a serene getaway, Durshet offers the chance to interact with butterflies and take a refreshing dip in the Amba River.

For the adventurer in you, a visit to the mountain forts of Sarasgad and Sudhagad, standing proud at an altitude of 490 metres in Pali township, is a must. These forts underwent meticulous renovation and restructuring under the Maratha King Shivaji, adding a touch of history to the scenic landscape.

Durshet Stream

7. Lolegaon, West Bengal

One of the most unexplored areas of West Bengal is Lolegaon, a tiny hamlet near Kalimpong, sitting at a height of 5,495 feet above sea level. The village’s elevated location in the Himalayan mountains contributes to its cool and refreshing climate, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature.

The altitude also provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and snow-capped peaks, adding to the charm of Lolegaon as a hill station.

Canopy bridge at Lolegaon.

8. Watlab, Kashmir

Our list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning a place dear to all of us — Kashmir. Watlab, situated in the Bandipora district, is renowned for its natural beauty and rests gracefully on the banks of the Jhelum River. Surrounded by hills and greenery, Watlab offers a serene and picturesque environment.

During the festive weekend, this place is likely to have fewer crowds, making it an ideal getaway for you. Some of the places that you can explore in and around Watlab are the charming Watlab Mosque, the scenic Jhelum River, and the nearby Arin village with its rustic charm.

(Source : the betterindia.com)