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Surely among the divine lands, nature
blessed regions of the globe, India holds a specific
leading place. At on the front of travel destinations no
other country can match with India with truly varied
variety of tourist spots.
Southern and west coastal area of country is hot spot
among the beach lovers of the world where as in North
and east direction of the land is blessed by the nature
with heavenly hills. Since the centuries north and east
are the heavenly and most favored destinations of
travelers loving to remain in close vicinity of nature
and love trekking.
South and west also have some high altitude spots on the
Nilgiri and Sahyadiri mountain ranges which are also
part of Hilly Heaven World of India. Himalaya the name
derived from ancient language Sanskrit meaning Abode of
Ice is the prime tourist attractions.
Many of hill stations are combined with religious,
cultural and historical importance and adding more
purpose and meaning to India tourism. Most of the hill
stations are associated with temple dedicated to Hindu
God hence Hills stations of the country are ideal place
for pilgrim and nature lovers.
Most significant fact about the tourist spots of the
country is that there is much more unexplored than what
the world knows. Here we are giving 100 odd most famous
Hills stations of India in alphabetical order.
Often travelers dislike a hilly destination just because
not so easy accessibility and lack of tourism structural
facilities, but Indian Hill stations are proving it
wrong as known with the introduction of railway route to
Kashmir journey in north India become more comfortable.
Amar Bharat is presenting complete travel information
about the heavenly hill world of India, including
accessibility, how to reach, train journey, road travel,
bus route, air travel, climate & location, when to
visit, peak tourist season, tourist spots and
excursions, dinning and accommodation facilities, famous
hotels and shopping.
All the famous, popular and most
visited hill stations of India are arranged in
Alphabetical order. Just click the section to go to
individual page of a particular hill station. |