Soul lifting South Indian Hill Stations

Hill station does not always mean a town from where you can see the snow covered Himalayan peaks. There are lot more hill stations in India, some of them are frequently visited by the tourist throughout the year and some are still secluded, untouched and yet to be explored. South India hill Station are both, known yet untouched with the pollution which generally annoys us in some most popular hill stations of India.

When we are discussing the hill stations of South India, Queen of the hill stations, Ooty is worth mentioning first. Ooty is famous for its finely manicured tea gardens. The beautiful mountains of Nilgiri, the sprawling grasslands, the lush greenery of the dense forests and the zig-zag road like a snake in the valley give you a picturesque view. Get yourself booked an Ooty tour for the summer and enjoy the famous summer festival here. Then there are Nandi Hill station, Idukki Hill Station, Coorg, Coonoor, Aruki, Anantagiri Hill station. Kodaikanal hill station is known for its wooded slopes, waterfalls and rocky outcrops. The famous lord Muruga temple, Bear Sholla falls, Pillar rocks, Green valley view are some of the attraction of this hill station and the amazing views and serenity it offers is beyond description. Kodaikanal is also known for its amazing orchid collection and for the rare Kurinji flower that blooms once in twelve years. South Indian hill station trip is incomplete if you do not visit Munnar Hill Station once. This hill station is one of the most popular hill stations of India. Nestled in the lap of three mountains, Mudrapuzha, Nallathani and Kundala it is a very beautiful, serene and quite hill station.


The hill station offers you a panoramic view that is a grand treat to your eyes and soul and the air is so healthy and pure that rejuvenates your body and mind.

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