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Banff Springs Hotel, a destination mountain resort in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Hotel PallasinMuonio, Finland

Amountain resort is a place to holiday or vacation located in an elevated and typically at least relatively isolated area. The term resort implies integral hotelorinn accommodations, restaurants, and either or both sports facilities or scenic attractions. These can either be part of a "destination resort" that provides both accommodations and activities, or in a "resort town" that offers amenities near outdoor areas.

Winter sports include skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, and summer activities such as hiking, golf, and tennis. Sightseeing and related activities such as leaf peeping to appreciate Fall colors are also common where foliage turns.

In hot climates hill and mountain resorts are visited for the cooler temperatures at higher elevations.

North America[edit]

Mountain Village, Colorado
Ouray, Colorado, nicknamed Switzerland of America, a popular ice climbing destination

In the United States and Canada the term "mountain resort" usually denotes a resort visited all year, both for winter sports and summer activities, such as hiking, golf, tennis, and mountain biking.[1]

Some North American mountain resorts - both resort towns and individual venues - include:

India[edit]

InBritish India the colonial rulers developed resorts in the Himalayas and in mountainous areas of South India known as "hill stations", where they could escape the summer heat of the plains.[2]

Other countries[edit]

Chengde Mountain Resort

InChina the emperors of the Qing Dynasty built the Chengde Mountain Resort in the 18th century, as a retreat from the summer heat of Beijing.

InPakistan, the Galyat areas are a popular summer destination. They are also favorite for a cold snowy experience in the winter. Murree, Ayubia, Nathiagali, Kalabagh are some of the popular places. Other places like the Northern Areas which include Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir are also a choice.

In the Philippines, the American colonial government built its first summer capital in Baguio to escape Manila's heat.

InTurkey, city dwellers traditionally spent summer vacations at mountain resorts known as yaylas, to escape the summer heat.

InCyprus the most popular mountain resort is Platres

InThailand the third highest mountain is a popular resort at Doi Ang KanginChiangmai province Fang District.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Kennedy, Dane (1996). The Magic Mountains: Hill Stations and the British Raj. ISBN 0-520-20188-4.

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