Hillstations India - Unexplored Hill Stations
| Anantagiri Hills | Binsar | Chamba Valley |
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Anantagiri
is a breathtakingly beautiful resort sheltered in the lush undulating
ranges of the Eastern Ghats. |
Has
a beautiful bird sanctuary and also provides spectacular views of Nanda
Devi and other Himalayan peaks. |
Chamba,
the land of antiquity, art and scenic beauty, is a wonder in itself for
every visitor. |
| Chikaldhara | Chopta | Coorg |
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Chikhaldara
is located in Amaravati district of Vidarbha region. The only hill
station in the Vidarbha region offers you an abundance of wildlife,
viewpoints, lakes and waterfalls. |
Chopta
situated on the Gopeshwar-Ukhimath Road about 40 kms. from Gopeshwar is
at an altitude of about 2,900 m above sea level. |
Easily
one of the most attractive regions in India, Coorg or Kodagu is an
enchanting expanse of natural tourist spot that nestles amid the hills
and valleys of the picturesque Western Ghats. |
| Dhanaulti Hills | Dharamsala Valley | Horsley Hills |
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Dhanaulti,
located amidst thick, virgin forests of deodar, rhododendron and oak has
an atmosphere of perfect peace & tranquility. |
Set
against the backdrop of the dramatic Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamsala is
perched on the high slopes in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. |
Horsley
hills are one of the famous hill resorts of Andhra Pradesh. It is named
after WD Horsley, who was the collector of Cuddapah district. |
| Kalimpong | Kangra | Mukteshwar |
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A
small but bustling town in the Himalaya foothills of West Bengal-
Kalimpong is at an altitude of 1250 meters. |
Once
known as an important seat of administration, Kangra the capital city of
Chand dynasty tells a story of glory, which has faded into history.
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Surrounded
by fruit orchards and thick coniferous forest, it provides a majestic
view of the Himalayas and the Almora town below in glittering moonlit
nights. |
| Nalagarh | Palampur |
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Gateway
to Himachal Pradesh and a places that soothes the eyes as much as it
calms the soul. |
Palampur
is the tea capital of northwest India. Set on the rising slopes of
Kangra Valley before they merge with the Dauladhar ranges. |



















