10 Popular Indian Hill Stations To Visit
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Shimla, nestled in the Himalayas, offers a captivating blend of colonial history and natural beauty
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Darjeeling, located in the northernmost region of West Bengal, is a land of breath-taking beauty surrounded by the Himalayas
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Munnar, also known as Kashmir of South India, is a hill station in Kerala that is both stunning and fascinating
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Ooty, popularly known as the Queen of Hill Stations, is flanked by mountains, lakes, gardens and forests.
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Manali in the Beas River Valley is a haven for adventure seekers
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Leh in the Union Territory of Ladakh offers adventure activities like mountaineering and trekking
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Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, charms visitors with its cultural richness and serene landscapes
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Nainital, a town located around Naini Lake in Uttarakhand, offers a peaceful retreat amidst the Himalayan ranges
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Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu is known for its scenic beauty and serene forests
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Gulmarg, a famous ski resort in Kashmir, is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, offering skiing and stunning landscapes
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