Experience the Other Side of India with South India Hill Station Tours


The world has given thumbs up to the mystical land of India; now on a lighter note, how about experiencing the same magic from up above? Coming to the point without mincing many words, all hill stations offer you a slice of paradise. With a nice chilly weather, coupled with some fascinating woods, hills station in south India offer you a fresh dose of delight. With many mesmerizing hills stations like Ooty, Kodaikanal and Munnar, South India hill stations tours is one way of experiencing the other side of India.

With each hill station offering an array of attractions, it is very difficult to represent these in form of words, still a small banquet is mentioned below…


Kodaikanal Tour
With a subtropical climate, the queen hill station of Kodaikanal will come across as a nice mixture of modern luxurious facilities and a countryside view of life. The 60 acre ‘Star Shaped Lake’ is a manmade water body which provides excellent opportunities for boating, swimming and other water based sports. Fairy Falls is a mini version of the lake. One of the only 3 solar laboratories in the world, the Solar Laboratory here is not only Kodaikanal’s but Asia’s pride. Coaker's Walk provides a nice backdrop to many lush green natural types of scenery.


Ooty Tour
It is said that Ooty’s attraction and mass hysteria increases with time. The land of tea estates, (the greenery) Ooty has been a backdrop of many bollywood (Hindi) movies. Boat rides, serene evening walks and the pleasant weather will make you feel romantic within the arms of nature. Visiting the beautiful ‘Botanical Garden’ here is recommended.


Lastly, the sandalwood woods in Munnar will mesmerize you to the core. With Eravikulam National Park and scenic places like Attukal, Pothamedu, Anaimudi, Marayoor and Devikulam, a Munnar Tour is a mini version of a lush green paradise shown often in travel documentaries.


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