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Ditch the Diya, Head to the Hills: India's Cleanest Air Awaits
21 Oct
Summary
- Delhi's pollution worsens post-Diwali, 11 hill stations offer clean air
- Gangtok, Munnar, Ooty among destinations with good AQI levels
- Scenic beauty and peaceful environments for healthier breathing
As Delhi and its neighboring states continue to struggle with worsening air pollution in the aftermath of Diwali, a new report highlights 11 hill stations across India that offer a refreshing escape. These destinations, including Gangtok, Munnar, Ooty, Shillong, and Srinagar, are currently experiencing good to satisfactory air quality levels, providing a much-needed respite from the capital's choking smog.
The article notes that while Delhi's AQI has spiked into the 'severe' zone, crossing 400 at several monitoring stations, these hill stations are breathing freely, with skies so clear they almost feel unreal. From the Eastern Himalayas of Sikkim to the tea estates of Kerala and the colonial charm of Uttarakhand, these locations promise crisp air, scenic landscapes, and a calming environment for visitors to truly unwind and let their lungs recover.
Whether it's the snow-capped peaks of Gangtok, the misty slopes of Munnar, or the Victorian-era elegance of Ooty, each destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and clean air, allowing travelers to fully immerse themselves in the festive spirit without the burden of poor air quality.