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The West India hill stations are not only
noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery
but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding
views. |
Hill Stations in India |
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West India Hill StationsA complete list of Hill Stations in West India. |
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Hill Stations in India
» West India |
| Khandala | Lonavala | Panchgani |
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For
A Healthy Holiday Lonavala and Khandala are two charming little hill
stations on the western slopes of the Sahyadris |
For
A Healthy Holiday Lonavala and Khandala are two charming little hill
stations on the western slopes of the Sahyadris. |
Panchgani
is an idyllic mountain retreat in the Krishna valley. Tucked away in the
Satara district of Maharashtra, Panchgani is a well-known hill station
of Maharashtra on the highway to Mahabaleshwar from Pune. |
| Panhala | Pachmarhi | Saputara |
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Panhala
situated at an altitude of 977.2m is a fascinating hill station with a
rich historical heritage. |
At
an altitude of 3,555 feet, surrounded by Satpura hills is located the
summer capital of Madhya Pradesh- Pachmarhi. |
Gujarat's
picturesque hill station is perched on a plateau at an altitude of about
1000m in the Dang forest area of the Sahyadari Range. |
| Mahabaleshwar | Matheran |
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Mahabaleshwar,
Queen of all Hill Stations, is situated at an altitude of 1,372m in the
heart of Sahyadri Hills in Satara District. The hill station has a
legendary past. |
Matheran
is a fascinating hill-station 80-km east of Mumbai in Alibag district is
situated at an Altitude of 800m. |
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