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6 pet-friendly escapes across India that every pet parent will love

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 4, 2025, 12:00 IST
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6 pet-friendly escapes across India that every pet parent will love

Traveling with pets is no longer a problem in India, with increasingly more places welcoming furry friends. From vibrant city parks and sunbathed beaches to serene hill hideaways, these pet-friendly escapes combine nature, adventure, and luxury. Complete with special amenities and full outdoor activities, they make pets honored travel companions, not mere tagalongs.

Let's see some pet-friendly places that you must visit:

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Bangalore, Karnataka

Bangalore is highly famous for its amicable weather and greenery. Tourists can take pets to Cubbon Park and Lalbagh Botanical Garden here, as these are huge green areas that open their doors to dogs for a walk. Bangalore also has many cafes and areas that are pet-friendly and are recommended very much for pet travelers. This location has pleasant weather year-round and is apt for outdoor activities, providing a platform for exercise and socializing with pets. Pet owners can take advantage of mixing city life with nature without the need to sacrifice comfort.

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Goa

Spacious coast and peaceful environment offer the ideal setting for a pet-friendly vacation. Tourists can visit beaches such as Arambol and Ashwem that are less populated and have sandy spaces where pets can freely move around. Goa has a tropical and warm climate, which is excellent for walking along the beach. Certain restaurants and cafes in this place complement it too, as they welcome pets as well. Several resorts also have pet-friendly rooms. The scenic beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and affluent culture make it ideal for people, while there is enough space in the open areas to play easily with pets.

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Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Situated in the Himalayas, Manali is a beautiful hill station of the Kullu Valley possessing a cool climate as well as natural scenery such as rivers, forests, and valleys, which make it the ideal getaway for pet owners and pets as well. Manali provides serene environments, trekking paths, and nature sports such as paragliding and canyoning, which can be enjoyed with pets. The peaceful ambiance offers the ideal stage to take your pet out for a walk and bond with them so deeply. Manali's natural surroundings promote the active lifestyle of pets, providing it as a rejuvenating mountain escape.

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Jaipur, Rajasthan

A city rich in culture as well as welcoming pets with excellent hospitality, particularly at some picky resorts. The Pink City or Jaipur provides spacious areas dominated by greenery, and there are pet play areas in hotels. The forts and palaces of Jaipur give a regal backdrop for casual strolls, and the winter climate in Jaipur is nice for pets. Tourists can experience the royal culture of Rajasthan and see to it that their pets have a ball here too.

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Ranikhet, Uttarakhand

A serene hill station amidst green hills, in the Kumaon region. An ideal place for pets that prefer quietness and cooler temperatures. A few resorts have pet-friendly rooms and spaces where they can freely move and reside. Since it is not as crowded and commercialized, it is very pet-friendly. For owners, the serenity of the place provides relaxation with pet-friendly treks and birdwatching adventures.

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Lonavala, Maharashtra

Situated near Mumbai and Pune, it is ideal for pet owners looking for places surrounded by excellent natural scenery. The place is famous for its green hills, waterfalls, and adventure sports. The soft climate of the place and the nature trails are perfect for pets to wander and owners to indulge in the natural scenery surrounding them and the serenity of the hills.

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