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Post-Exam Freedom: Where Indian Students Are Heading This Summer

The Daily Guardian

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June 11, 2025

As exams end across the country and summer vacation has started, people are planning trips to relax and recharge, and also because of the weather.

- SANDEEP SINGH

Post-Exam Freedom: Where Indian Students Are Heading This Summer

From peaceful hill stations to vibrant cultural cities, this year's top destinations offer a mix of calm, adventure, and affordability.

Let's look at the hottest destinations students are heading to this summer—and why:

1. Lansdowne: Silent Hills and Fresh Air Situated in Uttarakhand, Lansdowne appears like a balm for the soul of everybody yearning for peace and nature. Towering pine trees welcome you to this peaceful and clean hill station, less traveled and even less commercialized. With good views and pleasant nature, it attracts people, and you can also choose this for budget stay options, a very peaceful atmosphere, and great views—all ideal for recharging one's mind.

2. Naukuchiatal-Lake Views and Paragliding Famed for its nine-cornered lake, Naukuchiatal provides opportunities for boating, zip-lining, and paragliding. It is a nature-laden light-adventure mix. People can go for cheap lake-side home-stays and tranquil views.

3. Mussoorie-Wonder Must-Go for Any Summer Still, at the top of everybody's list, Mussoorie boasts cool weather, great views, waterfalls, and a lively cafe. This is the most favorite and budget-friendly place, and that's why every single person chooses to go to this place whenever the weather is cool and pleasant.

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