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The misty, mystical and serene hill stations in India are a perfect holiday option and are found in most parts of the country. Most of the hill stations or resorts of India are situated at heights ranging from 600 m above the sea level to 3500 m above the sea level.

These hill stations are popular with both Indian and foreign tourists and offer a relaxing and wholesome break from the heat and dust of the cities. To make these hill stations a luxury trip for tourists, there are various hotels and resorts to cater to lodging requirements. Indian Hill Resorts offers world-class accommodation facilities to the travelers at reasonable rates and invite them to enjoy a relaxing holiday in the hill stations of India. These hill stations act as travel guides to the world of peace and serenity.

Here one can walk across the fields of wild flowers and see the blooming apple orchards, witness the rushing streams cascade down the mountainside, and watch the serenity of the snow-capped Himalayas. Go mountaineering, camping, trekking and paragliding in these hill stations of India and have a holiday of a lifetime. Some of the popular hill-stations in India are Gangtok, Darjeeling, Dharamshala, Dehradun, Auli, Kasauli, Kashmir, Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Mount Abu, Munnar, Kodaikanal, Dalhousie, Kullu, Lonavala, Manali, Coorg, Coonoor, Khajjiar, Mussoorie, Nainital, Ooty, Shimla and Srinagar.


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Hay friends this is the list of Indian HILL STATIONS
Hill Stations in India


* Almora Hill Station
* Amarnath Hill Station
* Chamba Hill Station
* Dalhousie Hill Station
* Darjeeling Hill Station
* Dharamshala Hill Station
* Gulmarg Hill Station
* Kodaikanal Hill Station



* Leh Hill Station
* Mount Abu Hill Station
* Munnar Hill Station
* Mussoorie Hill Station
* Nainital Hill Station
* Ooty Hill Station
* Panchgani Hill Station
* Shillong Hill Station



* Shimla Hill Station
* Srinagar Hill Station
* Kaza Hill Station
* Tabo Hill Station
* Karnataka Hill Stations
* Hill Stations in Kerala
* Hill Stations in Maharashtra
* Hill Stations in West Bengal


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India is a favorite tourist spot and has picturesque hill stations.
It is a perfect tourist destination for nature lovers.
The misty, mystical and serene hill stations in India are a perfect holiday option and are found in most parts of the country. Most of the hill stations or resorts of India are situated at heights ranging from 600 m above the sea level to 3500 m above the sea level.
These hill stations are popular with both Indian and foreign tourists and offer a relaxing and wholesome break from the heat and dust of the cities. To make these hill stations a luxury trip for tourists, there are various hotels and resorts to cater to lodging requirements. Indian Hill Resorts offers world-class accommodation facilities to the travelers at reasonable rates and invite them to enjoy a relaxing holiday in the hill stations of India. These hill stations act as travel guides to the world of peace and serenity.
Here one can walk across the fields of wild flowers and see the blooming apple orchards, witness the rushing streams cascade down the mountainside, and watch the serenity of the snow-capped Himalayas. Go mountaineering, camping, trekking and paragliding in these hill stations of India and have a holiday of a lifetime. Some of the popular hill-stations in India are Gangtok, Darjeeling, Dharamshala, Dehradun, Auli, Kasauli, Kashmir, Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Mount Abu, Munnar, Kodaikanal, Dalhousie, Kullu, Lonavala, Manali, Coorg, Coonoor, Khajjiar, Mussoorie, Nainital, Ooty, Shimla and Srinagar.

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India is the perfect tourist destination when it comes natural beauty. The picturesque Indian hill stations are among top hill stations of world.India, a land so vast and diverse in culture, heritage, language and people is bestowed with an equally rich and vast treasure of natural beauty. The British must be given credit for developing most of India's hill stations. They did to escape the blistering heat of the long Indian summer. Towering and as if blessing this land is the world's youngest and largest East to West mountain chain, known as the Himalayas Stretching some 2560 Kilometers in an arc across the top of the Indian subcontinent.


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Shimla is very popular tourist destination and we had great experience of Shimla tour. Their scenery really loveable and the Shimla weather is really pleasant. Shimla Hill station is one of my favorite Hill station in India. In our last tour we spent the two nights at Shimla’s hill station and really enjoyed.

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