Hill Stations India
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Dharamsala the
High snow clad Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas
from a magnificent backup to the hill...
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Kodaikanal
lies pretty in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu.
The terrific tranquility of the hill resort
is simply put awesome... |
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Katra
50 kms from Jammu. This small town serves
as the base camp for visiting the famous shrine
of Vaishnodeviji in the Trikuta Hills...
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Manali
located at an altitude of 2050 m, is situated
along the banks of the Beas, close to the
Rohtang Pass... |
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Mussoorie like
other hill resorts in India, came into existence
in the 1820s or thereabouts... |
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Nainital
Set around Naini Lake, at an altitude of 1938
m in the Central Himalayas of the Kumaon region
lies picturesque... |
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Ooty
Popularly referred to as "Queen of Hill
Stations". Ooty (Udhagamandalam) is located
at a height of 2,286 mts... |
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Patnitop
situated near Vaishno Devi Temple, is a busy
hill station and a good place to enjoy the
nature... |
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Shimla Situated
in the North-west Himalayas, Shimla is the
capital of Himachal Pradesh... |
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Solan
located in a valley within the mountain state
of Himachal Pradesh, derives its name from
Shoolini Devi... |
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