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Best Hill Stations to Visit in India

With its spectacular landscapes and some of the highest mountains in the world, India is renowned for its stunning hill stations. These high-altitude towns provide a refuge of beauty and calm in the magnificent Himalaya, Aravalli and Vindhya mountain ranges. Benefiting from the pure fresh air high above the bustle of the cities, India has a variety of these lovely hill stations, all with their own unique delights and gorgeous scenery. Here is a selection of some of the best of India’s hill stations, where the snow-covered peaks contrast with colourful flowering meadows and the striking colonial architecture of the buildings.

Ooty

Ooty lies in southern India in the Tamil Station state. Known by the epithet ‘Queen of the Hill Stations’, Ooty is renowned for its wonderful tea estates, wildlife and botanical gardens, and is a popular choice with honeymoon couples.

The four hills of the Nilgiri mountain range - Elk Hill, Snowdon, Doddabetta and Club Hill - dominate Ooty’s lovely landscape of tea and coffee plantations and open grasslands.

Take the Blue Mountain train ride from Ooty to the botanical gardens and colonial style club at Mettupalayam to transport you back to the splendour of the days of the Raj.

Munnar

Munnar, also in southern India, is a quintessential outpost of the British Empire and is known as the ‘Little London of India’. This is an expanse of verdant rainforest surrounding a spice, tea and coffee plantation resplendent with flowers and also many gorgeous aromas.

The beautiful flowering blue shrub Neelakurinji is native to the region and blooms only once every 12 years, but when it does it covers the mountains in a breathtaking sea of blue. Book a trip for 2018 when it is next due to flower!

Kuthumkal Waterfalls is a spectacular beauty spot and is ideal for an atmospheric picnic, with its cascading water and dramatic mists.

Srinagar

Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir State, is a striking hill station with rivers and lakes and their trademark houseboats. As well as having winding streets and fascinating old buildings, Srinagar boasts magnificent views of mountains and valleys.

Dal Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Srinagar and, along with lakes of Nagin and Anchar, is sprinkled with the distinctive houseboats or shikaras, which were once used by the British.

Royal Springs Golf club has the Zabarwan hills and Dal Lake in the background, and has been voted the best golf course in India.

Shimla

Shimla, in Himachal Pradesh, enjoys fantastic views of snowy mountains and rolling hills covered in dense forests of rhododendrons, oak and pine. This picturesque hill station is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor types.

Alongside its spectacular natural scenery, Shimla is famous for its sporting activities, and has an excellent outdoor ice skating rink.

From camping to skating, Shimla offers plenty to do for energetic tourists, but for those wishing to enjoy a more laid-back stay, take the miniature train from Kalka and enjoy the impressive views.

India’s hill stations offer the perfect holiday for anyone wanting to enjoy the finer things in life and experience some of India’s most idyllic scenery. You can save money by taking advantage of the excellent offers, coupons and discount holidays available in these fabulous destinations.

Panoramic Hill Stations of India

Panoramic Hill Stations of India


Are you planning for a vacation? If yes, you can visit the exotic hill stations of India decorated with snowy peaks, deep gorges, green valleys, misty woods, frothing rivers, azure lakes and flower-filled meadows. These misty, mystical and serene hill stations of India make for a perfect holiday Paradise. Let us explore some of them here.

Manali



Manali is located about 250 kilometres north to the state capital, Shimla. It is an important hill station near the northern end of the Kullu Valley, in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh. Not only is it famous among the visitors for its snow capped beautiful peaks, but is also a hub for great adventure sports. There are many beautiful worthwhile places to visit in and around Manali. The Naggar Fort, a remnant of the Pala Empire, Hidimba Devi Temple, dedicated to a wife of the Pandava prince Bhima, Rahla Waterfalls, Manikaran hot springs and not to be missed Rohtang Pass situated at 13000 make for a great vacation.

Kodaikanal:


The meaning of Kodaikanal in Tamil means "The Gift of the forest". It is also referred to as the "Princess of Hill stations". This gorgeous hill station with breathtaking views is located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. One of the main tourists attractions is the Kodaikanal Lake, an artificial lake built a century and a half ago. The Coaker's Walk, a paved walking path winding around Mount Nebo provides a great view of the plains, and the Bear Shola Falls, Green Valley View Point, Pillar Rocks, Guna Caves, Silver Cascade, Dolphin's Nose and the Kurunji Andavar Murugan temple are the places worth visiting.

Mount Abu:


The town of Mt Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is a home to a number of Jain temples. Mt Abu has been historically and culturally relevant in India as it reflected the existence of Rana Kumbha's fort. The Dilwara temple complex is famous amongst Jains .The Nakki Lake and the nearby Toad Rock are visual delights, along with the rest of the contrasting green that engulfs this destination in the middle of an arid dessert.





Gulmarg:


The Kashmiri hill station Gulmarg's legendary beauty, prime location and proximity to Srinagar naturally makes it one of the premier hill resorts in the country. The cup shaped meadow, surrounded by snow capped mountains is a wonderland .On a clear sunny day one can easily view the Nanga Parbat and Srinagar city from here. Skiing is one of the most popular activities among the visitors here. The high cable cars are one of the favourite tourist attractions in Gulmarg as it ferries around 600 people an hour in peak season.

Gangtok:



The Capital city of Sikkim is located in the Shivalik hills of the eastern Himalayan range. Gangtok is famous for ecotourism in India as most tourist activities here spin around nature, for example, trekking, river rafting, mountaineering etc. It is a good spot for adventure seekers and Momo lovers. The must to visit tourist places here are Tassi view point, Yumthang Lake, Lachen Lake, Lachung Lake and Grurudombar Lake. Nathula Pass on the India - China border is also worth a visit. The Hanuman Talk, Ganesh Talk and the Baba Mandir are famous religious sites on this hill station.


Ooty:


Ooty is the land of picturesque picnic spots located in the Blue Mountains ( Nilgiri Hills) of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu. The hill station is surrounded by lofty mountains, great lakes, dense forests, sprawling grasslands and seemingly endless tea gardens and eucalyptus trees. The scenic view from Doddabetta Peak at the junction of the Western and Eastern Ghats is breathtaking. Ketti Valley, Pykara Lake Boat House , Pykara Falls and Kamraj Sagar Lake are also not to be missed by visitors. Ooty used to be popular summer and weekend getaway for the Britishers during the colonial days.

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Top Tourist places in India, Top luxury suites in India and hotels in Udaipur, Neemrana, Ooty, Jaipur, Shimla

Top Tourist places in India, Top luxury suites in India and hotels in Udaipur, Neemrana, Ooty, Jaipur, Shimla


Top Tourist places in India, Top luxury suites in India and  hotels in Udaipur, Neemrana, Ooty, Jaipur, Shimla

There are enough luxury and boutique hotels making it big in India, but if you're looking for a more historic, and royal, holiday experience, we've put together a list of some of the most luxurious palace hotel suites.

Devi Garh, Udaipur, Rajasthan:



Nestled in the Aravali Range, Devi Garh in Udaipur is an 18th century fort palace which overlooks the rustic village of Delwara. A stay at the 1200 sq ft Devi Garh Suite will entitle you to a private sun deck and Jacuzzi, private lounging space, and dining by the pool. If it's a big crowd you're holidaying with, you could try the Devi Garh Complex which is the Devi Garh suite and the Palace suite together, which entitles the guest to a common black marble swimming pool.

Neemrana Fort-Palace, Rajasthan


Built in1464, Neemrana Fort-Palace belonged to Prithviraj Chauhan III. If you have a liking for historic furniture, try the Deva Mahal suite which comes with a lacquered 200-yr-old bed from Malabar; a large round turret room with antique Shiva heads, and a grand bed in the centre; a dining/kitchenette; a vast salon with two antique diwans and another foyer with a queen size bed.

Fernhills Palace, Ooty:


Fernhills Palace dates back to 1844. The super luxury suite at Fernhills Palace, once the residence of the Maharaja of Mysore, boasts of high ceilings. Moreover, they also have elaborate settings designed in teak wood panelling comprising a large lounge with bay windows and a luxuriant bathroom with a private Jacuzzi. Victorian furniture and its colonial furnishings exude an old world charm. The interiors, though, are an attractive blend of gothic and neo-classical renaissance.

The Raj Palace Hotel, Jaipur


Built in 1727, Jaipur's Raj Palace Hotel reflects the palace's original majesty and charm. The hotel's Maharajah's Pavilion, a four floor apartment, is spread across 16,000 sq ft and is one of the biggest suites in Asia. The first floor has gold-leaf walls, stucco and mirror work. The furniture is in gold and silver. This suite is a private museum displaying the old throne and bolsters of the palace's erstwhile royal inhabitants. A library, dining room, a private roof top terrace, Jacuzzi, swimming pool, a home theatre and a private spa are spread across the other floors. The bedroom is laid with ivory and gold furniture and has two luxurious bathrooms.

Wildflower Hall, Shimla



A luxury award-winning Oberoi hotel, and once home to Lord Kitchener during the British rule, the Wildflower Hall is located amidst acres of dense pine and cedar woods. And since you're here why not pick The Kitchener Suite that features a separate living room and two bedrooms with dormer roofs that protrude form the existing sloping roofs. This grand suite has a four-poster bed in the master bedroom and the living room has a fireplace, with flooring and panelling in Burmese teak. You also have access to an outdoor Jacuzzi and the heated swimming pool.

Deogarh Mahal, Rajasthan


Built in the 17th century, Deogarh Mahal is located in Rajasthan. The Maharana Suite here comprises a bedroom, a large sitting room with diwans, a sheesh mahal (mirrored room) and a vast bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath. The views look out over the courtyard, and since the suite is located at the top of the palace, it offers a very exclusive space. English actor John Standing has stayed here, along with historian and travel writer William Dalrymple and English author and occasional political commentator Frederick Forsyth.

Top Tourist places in India, Top luxury suites in India and hotels in Udaipur, Neemrana, Ooty, Jaipur, Shimla