India's hill stations, nestled in the majestic ranges of the Himalayas, Western Ghats, and other mountainous regions, offer serene retreats and breathtaking natural beauty. Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, boasts colonial architecture and panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas. Manali, with its picturesque valleys and adventure sports, is a favorite among thrill-seekers. In the south, Munnar in Kerala is renowned for its lush tea gardens and cool climate. Darjeeling, famous for its tea plantations and stunning views of Kanchenjunga, is a charming destination in the Eastern Himalayas. Ooty and Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, often referred to as the "Queen of Hill Stations" and the "Princess of Hill Stations" respectively, are known for their verdant landscapes and pleasant weather. These hill stations provide a perfect escape from the heat and bustle of the cities, making them popular destinations for tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Popular for adventure sports such as skiing, paragliding, and river rafting.
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Famous for its tea plantations and views of the Kanchenjunga mountain.
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Attractions include the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Botanical Gardens, and Ooty Lake.
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Renowned for its tea estates, Eravikulam National Park, and Anamudi Peak.
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Famous for its views of the Himalayas, Kempty Falls, and Mall Road.
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Known for its beautiful gardens, lakes, and houseboats.
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Known for its skiing and the Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world.
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