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Hill stations IN INDIA
India is a wonderful country of diversity. From sea at one end to hill stations on another side, from dense forest at one end to sand dune at another side, the country provides a rich diversity among its flora and fauna. In the north of India, there are many a beautiful and charming hill stations that have always been a major centre of attraction for tourists from all across the globe. Manali, Shimla, Mussorie, Nainital and Ranikhet are just few of the hill stations in India which attract thousands of tourists from all across the globe. These hill stations render beautiful landscape and charming ambience and entice tourists for their natural charm.
Besides giving natural delights, few of these hill stations are sacred and Hindus treat the temples over here as pilgrimage. Summer-stricken domestic tourists from all parts of the globe and those seeking natural charm in the lap of the nature throng to these hill stations in India. Young honeymooners also visit these hill stations to enjoy their union in the midst of nature.
The picturesque hill stations of north India offer a pleasant weather to tourists from across the globe. The weather in these hill stations always remains cool for the verdant greenery covering the entire hillside. Coniferous trees and flowering shrubs give the ambience a look of delight. Few of these hill stations are surrounded by mountains on three sides. The beautiful greens and the imposing mountains add to the beauty of the hill resort.
Suggested Hill Stations in India
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Holding its presence in Uttaranchal state of India, Nainital is surrounded by huge snow laden mountains. It mesmerizes its tourists with its natural beauty, which is characterized by magnificent meadows, verdant valleys vivacious lakes...
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Manali is one of the most striking hill stations in northern India. It can be categorized by high peaks almost touching the sky, mountains laden with pure white snow, blossoming greenery of the dense forests, and bubbly lakes...
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Shimla is a hill station with a rich history and heritage. It derives its name from Goddess 'Shayamla Devi', a form of Goddess Kali. However, the major attraction remains its landscape and climate. The diversity of landscape is evident in the presence of lush greenery and snow-clad mountains simultaneously...
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The Mussoorie hill station of Uttaranchal is characterized by striking features such as cloudy mountains, lively water streams, variety of blossoming flowers, high trees and colonial architecture. In the north of Mussoorie are the snow clad Himalayas whereas the amazing views of Doon valley and Haridwar can be caught to the south of Mussoorie..
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