Hill Stations in India
Dalhousie (Himachal Prdesh, North India)
Spread out on the crest of the five hills of Kathlog, Portreyn, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun on the western edge of the Dhauladhar Range is the sleepy hill resort of Dalhousie. Dalhousie has a pretty charm and serenity. » Hotel Deals » Package Tours » Dalhousie Travel Information
Darjeeling (West Bengal, North East India)
Darjeeling - a picture perfect hill station sitting atop a ridge at 2134m is replete with Buddhist monasteries, trekking trails and awesome mountain views.
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Gangtok (Sikkim, North East India)
Its strategic location, a strong Buddhist presence and heady cultural offerings make the first city of Sikkim- Gangtok, a tempting insight into this stimulating land. Sensational views of Mt. Khangchendzonga….orchid nurserieas
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Kodaikanal
(Tamil Nadu, South India)
Kodaikanal is one of Tamilnadu finest hill stations. It is situated 7200 feet above sea level. Kodaikanal referred to as 'The Princess of Hill Stations', is situated amidst the folds of the verdant Palani hills in the Western Ghats.
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Manali (Himachal Prdesh, North India)
An excellent place for a holiday, Manali is a picturesque little town set amidst tall pine woods and the ideal place to relax in full view of snow-clad mountains. Manali is at an altitude of 2,200 metres and is situated on the River Beas.
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Mount Abu (Rajasthan, West India)
Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station is situated at the southern tip of the Aravalli ranges. The mountain forms a rocky plateau about 9km wide. Mt. Abu is one of the major pilgrimage destinations in India.
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Munnar (Kerala, South India)
Munnar is one of the major centers for tea trade of Kerala, a state also called 'the Gods' own country'. Situated at an altitude of 1520 meters, in the eastern part of the state, it's a well know hill station.
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Mussoorie (Uttarakhand, North India)
Having an altitude of about 2000 meters, Mussoorie, with its green hills and varied flora and fauna, is a fascinating hill resort. It is also known as "Queen of Hills". The town presents a fairyland atmosphere to the tourists.
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Nainital (Uttarakhand, North India)
Nainital is a town in the Indian state of Uttaranchal and headquarters of Nainital District in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalaya. Situated at an altitude of 1938 m (6,350 ft) above sea-level.
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Ooty (Tamil Nadu, South India)
Located in the mountainous range called the Nilgiris ("Blue Mountains"). The landscape is marked by rolling hills covered with dense vegetation, smaller hills and plateaus covered with tea gardens, and eaucalyptus trees.
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Ranikhet
(Uttarakhand, North India)
Ranikhet is a small hill station near Nainital. Ranikhet hills offer the tourists a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayan peaks. The environs of Ranikhet are sylvan, peaceful and attractive.
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Shimla
(Himachal Pradesh, North India)
Placed in the lower ranges of the Himalaya Mountains, Shimla is surrounded by pine, deodar, oak and rhododendrom forest. Shimla holds a variety of shopping, sport and entertainment.
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