Hill stations in India
A
hill station is a high altitude town, used especially by European
colonialists, as a place of refuge from the summer , Several
hill stations served as summer capitals of Indian provinces,
princely states, or, in the case of Simla, of British India
itself. Since Indian Independence, the role of these hill stations
as summer capitals has largely ended, but many hill stations
remain popular summer resorts. |
Hotels and Resorts in Hill stations
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Major
Hill Stations in India |
Manali |
Almora
- Kumaon - Uttar Pradesh |
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Nainital |
Badrinath |
Kulu |
Yercad |
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Dalhousie |
Coonoor |
Nandi
hills |
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Kasauli |
Courtallam |
Oota
camund |
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Darjeeling |
Dalhouise |
Pahalgam |
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Ooty |
Darjeeling |
Palampur |
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Gangtok |
Deharadum |
Panchgani |
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Gulmarg |
Dharamshala |
Patni
top |
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Lonawala |
Gulmarg |
Periyar |
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Mahabaleshwar |
Kalimpong |
Raniket |
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Mandi |
Kedarnath |
Saputara |
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Matheran |
Kemangundi |
Shillong |
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Mountabu |
Khandala |
Shimla |
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Munnar |
Kodaikanal |
Solan |
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Mussorie |
Kotagiri |
Srinagar |
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Andhra
Pradesh |
Horsley
Hills |
Araku
Valley |
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Gujarat |
Saputara |
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Himachal
Pradesh |
Chail |
Dalhousie |
Dharmsala |
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Kasauli |
Kullu |
Shimla |
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Jammu
and Kashmir |
Pahalgam |
Srinagar |
patni
top |
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Jharkhand |
Hazaribagh |
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Karnataka |
Nandidrug |
Kemmangundi |
Madikeri |
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Coorg |
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Kerala |
Devikulam |
Munnar |
Nelliyampathi |
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Peermade |
Ponmudi |
Wayanad |
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Thekkady |
Vagamon |
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Madhya
Pradesh |
Pachmarhi |
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Maharashtra |
Karjat |
Khandala |
Lonavala |
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Mahabaleshwar |
Matheran |
Panchgani |
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Igatpuri |
Panhala |
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Meghalaya |
Shillong |
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Rajasthan |
Mount
Abu |
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Tamil
Nadu |
Coonoor |
Kodaikanal |
Ooty |
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Yercaud |
Yelagiri |
kolli
hills |
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West
Bengal |
Darjeeling |
Kalimpong |
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Uttaranchal |
Bhimtal |
Chamoli |
Mussoorie |
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Nainital |
Ranikhet |
Munsiyari |
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Champawat |
Gangolihat |
Berinag |
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Askot |
Didihat |
Chaukori |
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Lohaghat |
Lansdowne |
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