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Breathe Easy: India's Top Destinations for Clean Air Getaways
12 Nov
Summary
- Ooty, Kodaikanal, and Manali offer crisp air and scenic landscapes
- Nainital, Srinagar, and Darjeeling boast mountain mist and pine-scented air
- Shillong and Gangtok provide Himalayan serenity with low pollution levels
As of November 12th, 2025, pollution levels in many Indian cities have reached alarming highs, leaving residents desperate for a breath of fresh air. However, the country still boasts several pristine destinations that offer a respite from the smog.
Ooty in Tamil Nadu, with an AQI of 22, is a soothing hill station cradled in the Nilgiri Hills. Its crisp air, misty mornings, and stretches of tea plantations invite visitors to slow down and savor the tranquility. Nearby, Kodaikanal in South India features lush forests, cool mist, and a current AQI of 25, making it a haven for those seeking a fresh-air retreat.
Further north, Manali in Himachal Pradesh, with an AQI of 24, captivates with its pine-scented air and snow-capped peaks. Visitors can explore apple orchards, ancient temples, and the lively cafés of Old Manali, all while enjoying the mountain town's rejuvenating atmosphere.
Other destinations like Nainital in Uttarakhand, Srinagar in Kashmir, and Darjeeling in the Eastern Himalayas also promise clean air, misty landscapes, and a respite from the urban grind. With AQI levels ranging from 15 to 26, these hill stations offer a chance to breathe easy and reconnect with nature.
Shillong in Meghalaya and Gangtok in Sikkim, with AQI scores of 16 and 20 respectively, combine Himalayan serenity with modern charm. From cascading waterfalls and rolling hills to vibrant cafe cultures, these destinations provide a unique blend of natural beauty and local experiences.
As the country grapples with air pollution, these clean-air havens offer a timely and much-needed escape for those seeking to revitalize their senses and find solace in the mountains.

