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Hill Stations of East India
Hill stations of East India are not only concentrated in the Eastern Ghats Mountain Range in India, but also some of the hill stations are located near the Lesser Himalayan Mountain Range in India. These hill stations are located in the Indian states like Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

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Hill Stations of East IndiaHill stations of East India are the must visit hill destinations. Some of the hill stations are located near the Lesser Himalayan Mountain Range in India, while some are dotted in the lush green vegetations of Chotanagpur Plateau and Eastern Ghats Mountain Range in India. These hill stations of East India are displaying nature in the purest form which are far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. These hill stations have cool climate which is conducive for any tourist to enjoy the vacation. These hill stations are located in the Indian states of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha.

Hill Stations of West Bengal
Hill Stations of East IndiaWest Bengal has some popular hill stations like Darjeeling, Mirik, Kalimpong, Takdah, Sillery Gaon, Sandakphu, Rishyap, Rimbik, Loley Gaon, Lava, Kurseong, Kolakham, Jorpokhri and Ghoom. One can even go for camping, mountaineering, trekking and paragliding in these hill stations. Holidaying in the hill stations of West Bengal gives one an experience of a lifetime.

Hill Stations of Odisha
Hill stations of Odisha are located on the Eastern Ghats Mountain Range of India in the midst of dense forest of tropical deciduous trees. These hill stations are very near to Bhubaneshwar, the capital city of Odisha. Daringbadi, Mahendragiri, Olasuni Hill, Dumuriput, Dhenkanal, Koraput and Phulabani are popular tourism destinations in Odisha.

Hill Stations of Bihar
Hill Stations of East IndiaHill Stations of Bihar depict the scenic beauty, religious destinations and the foothill water bodies. Some of the beautiful hill stations of Odisha are Simultala and Rajgir.

Hill Stations of Jharkhand
Jharkhand shows the tropical climate, the deciduous forestry and the waterfalls. The hill stations of Jharkhand are the place of retreat for the Bengali people. Some of the hill stations are Netarhat, Ghatshila, Ranchi- the capital of Jharkhand, Giridh, which is famous for Parasnath Hills, Usri Falls, Madhuban, Khandoli Park, Jain Museum, Jharkhandi Dam; Hazaribagh for the forest region; Deogarh for the temples of Hindu, Jamshedpur famous for Dalma Hills, Dimna Lake, Jubilee Park, Palamau Hill Station which is famous for Palamau Fort, Belta National Park; Dhanbad for Dhangi Hills, Maithon Dam, Panchet Dam, Topchanchi Lake, Jharia Coal Mines, Bhatinda Falls; and Kiriburu for Meghataburu Hills and Saranda Forests.


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