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Top Three Hill Stations of India

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Top Three Hill Stations of India

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  1. Top Three Hill Stations of India

  2. Most of the hill stations in India were explored by the British, mainly to get some respite from the oppressive summer heat • Most of these surreal hill-stations are not without a picturesque view of quiet lake as their focal point, lending these beautiful hill stations a crowning value • One thing is for sure, you will never fall short of things to do at any of the hill stations spread across the Indian soil

  3. This guide lists three of the most-visited hill-stations of India • There are several tours and travels in India that recommend these places as the best hill stations of the Indian land-mass • Make sure you do not to miss out on these amazing locations

  4. 1. Darjeeling • Darjeeling, in West Bengal, is famous not only in India but also all over the globe for its lush tea gardens • In addition, this place is blessed with a stunning view of Mount Kanchenjunga, which stands as the world's third highest peak

  5. Some of Darjeeling's most prevalent attractions include monasteries, the botanical gardens, and the Darjeeling–Rangeet Valley Ropeway cable-car (the longest cable-car in Asia)

  6. 2. Kodaikanal • Nestled at about 120Kms from Madurai in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu lay the secluded hills of Kodaikanal. The name Kodaikanal means "Gift of the Forest" • When you enter this place, the Orchards of pear trees, and charming buildings with gabled roofs will be there to greet you with their beauty

  7. There is an annual horticultural show at the Bryant Park in May, where you can leisurely enjoy a picnic as well as experience activities like boating on the lake and much more

  8. 3. Srinagar • Srinagar is also known as the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. • The visitors to this town are left utterly spellbound by the lovely lakes and relaxing houseboats quietly gliding over. • In fact, lakes and gardens here are in such abundance that Srinagar is often also referred to as the "Land of Lakes and Gardens".

  9. Here, you will find Asia's largest tulip garden, with a tulip festival held every April • Also, during winters, several adventure lovers are seen to flock to Srinagar for snow-skiing as well as other snowy adventurous activities

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