Introduction
Hill stations in India are renowned for their natural beauty
and strategic geographical locations. Situated in the Himalayan, Western Ghats,
and Eastern Ghats regions, these destinations offer scenic landscapes, pleasant
climates, and serene environments. Their lush greenery, snow-capped peaks, and
pristine water bodies attract visitors seeking tranquility and relaxation. Hill
stations like Shimla, Darjeeling, Ooty, and Munnar serve as vital hubs for
tourism, promoting cultural exchange and local economic growth. Geographically,
these areas play a significant role in maintaining ecological balance,
supporting diverse flora and fauna, and regulating climatic conditions, making
them essential for environmental sustainability and conservation efforts.
Hill Stations in India
Hill
Stations in India were discovered as a place for relaxation by the colonial
powers. Now, these places arrest the mind for the temples, churches, mosques,
cultures, mountain ranges, forests and rivers.
Hill Stations of North India
Hill Stations of
North India are marked by Pir Panjal Range, Karakoram Range and the Greater
Himalayan Mountain Range in India. These hill stations are developed for the
tourists with a number of adventure tourism and leisure tourism.
Hill Stations of South India
Hill Stations in
South India are beautiful places for honeymoon. These are the romantic
destinations in the midst of the tranquil atmosphere, pristine mountains,
cascading waterfalls and the green valley.
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.
Hill Stations of West India
Hill Stations of
West India have the perfect blend of mists, fogs and smoke. Some of the well-known
hill stations of West India are Khandala, Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, Mantheran,
Panchghani, etc.
Hill Stations of Central India
Hill Stations
of Central India are concentrated in the Indian states like Madhya Pradesh
and Chhattisgarh. These two states in Central India have thick forest,
waterfalls and tribal population.
Hill Stations of North East India
Hill
Stations of North East India offers the scenic beauty of Shiwalik Range
Himalayas and the mystic feelings of Khasi and Jayantia Hills. The hill
stations are scattered in the Indian states like Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland,
Tripura, Mizoram, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
Hill Stations of North West India
Hill
Stations of North West India have the serene blue sky, green and deciduous
forests and the royal palaces. The states of North West India include Rajasthan
and Punjab.
Hill Stations of Eastern Ghats Mountain Range
Hill
Stations of Eastern Ghats Mountain Range in India are located in the
politically divided Indian states like Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu.
Hill Stations of Western Ghats Mountain Range
Hill
Stations in Western Ghats Mountain Range in India are noted for the hills,
peaks, water bodies. These hill stations are located in the Indian states like
Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Hill Stations in Chhattisgarh
Hill Stations of
Chhattisgarh are offering with the caves, archaeological ruins, waterfalls,
national parks, lakes and rich wildlife and tribal cultural heritages.
Hill Stations of Jammu and Kashmir
Hill Stations
of Jammu and Kashmir are known as Paradise in Earth. These hill stations
offer the picture-perfect scenic beauty along with the adventure tourism.
Hill Stations of Karnataka
Hill
Stations of Karnataka exhibits the idiosyncratic natural landscape beauty,
glimpses of early history, wildlife sanctuaries and ancient South Indian
temples.
Hill Stations in Gujarat
Hill
Stations of Gujarat allure for the splendid views of the hills, lakes and
the temples which were erected during the rule of Jain and Hindu kings in early
and medieval India.
Hill Stations in Sikkim
Hill
Stations in Sikkim deals with the major hilly terrains where the tourist
find the place to have solace in mind. The tourism destinations in Sikkim are
easily accessible from all the hill stations.
Hill Stations in Kerala
Hill
stations of Kerala are concentrated on the Western Ghats. These hill
stations are endowed with a variety of species of animals and birds and are
bordered with Indian tropical rain forests.
Hill Stations of West Bengal
Hill Stations of
West Bengal offers mesmerizing natural beauty. Some of the hill stations in
northern part of West Bengal are Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Mirik, etc.
Hill Stations of Andhra Pradesh
Hill stations
of Andhra Pradesh include the hill stations like Araku Valley, Horsley
Hills, Lambasingi and many other places. The coffee plantation and the tribal
culture are the added attractions to the tourists.
Hill Stations of Arunachal Pradesh
Hill Stations
of Arunachal Pradesh includes the major hill stations of North East India
are Along, Bomdila, Itanagar, Khonsa, Tawang and many other places.
Hill Stations of Jharkhand
Hill Stations of
Jharkhand projects the hill stations of eastern India like Dalma Hills,
Parasnath Hills, Hazaribagh, Ranchi, Netarhat, Ghatshila and many other places.
Hill Stations of Madhya Pradesh
Hill Stations
of Madhya Pradesh cover the hilly areas of rocky beauty mixed with history
and nature. Famous Hill stations of Madhya Pradesh are Pachmarhi, Amarkantak,
Shivpuri and Kundeshwar.
Hill Stations of Meghalaya
Hill Stations of
Meghalaya are dealing with the famous hilly spots which are located in the
wet and rainy areas especially orographic rainfall zones, and there one can
enjoy the mild rains and solitude instead of snow.
Hill Stations of Odisha
Hill
Stations of Odisha share the forestry and the wildlife sanctuaries with the
neighboring states on Eastern Ghats Mountain Range of India. These hilly
destinations serve as a weekend destination from Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi, Patna
and Kolkata.
Hill Stations of Mizoram
Hill
Stations of Mizoram deals with the famous hilly towns of North East India.
Aizawl, Lunglei, Champhai, Lalruanga Lung, Baktawng Village, Durtlang Hills,
Mura Puk, Zokhawthar, Hnahlan, etc.
Hill Stations of Tamil Nadu
Hill Stations of
Tamil Nadu deals with the many hilly areas, which are popular among and the
Indian and foreign tourists. These hilly beauty spots offer the coffee
plantations and the vast stretch of forests.
Hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh
Hill
stations in Himachal Pradesh evolved as the summer place for the British
Raj. These places reflect the vibrant cultures, temples and the archaeological
sites.
Hill Stations in Uttarakhand
Hill Stations in
Uttarakhand appeal the national and international tourists for the
adventure tourism, trekking, nature tourism and pilgrimage tourism. These hilly
destinations are mostly located on the foothills of Kumaon Division and Gharwal
Himalayan Range.
Hill Stations in Assam
Hill
Stations in Assam are not only popular for the scenic beauty, but also they
are popular as the Hindu pilgrimage destination because of the presence of
Kamakhaya temple and the number of ashramas of bygone eras.
Hill Stations of Bihar
Hill
Stations in Bihar offer one with the caves, Jain pilgrimage destinations
and the deciduous forests. These hill stations are accessible from the cities
like Kolkata, Patna and Ranchi.
Hill Stations of Manipur
Hill
Stations of Manipur allure the tourists for the incredible flora and fauna
surrounded by undulating beautiful green hills. Manipur has a pleasant climate
throughout the year.
Jaintia Hills
Jaintia
hills are situated in the Meghalaya state of India. The hills occupy an
area of 3819 km sq. m. The Jaintia hills district is part of the Meghalaya
subtropical forests region.
Mizo Hills
Mizo
hills, also known as the Lushai hills are in Mizoram and partly in Tripura,
India. These hills are amazingly enveloped with dense bamboo jungle and
experience pleasantly temperate climate throughout the year.
Naga Hills
Naga Hills
is part of the complex mountain barrier on the border of India and Myanmar
(Burma). The hills are located in India extending into Myanmar.
Patkai Hills
Patkai
hills are situated on India`s north-eastern border with Burma. The range
comprises of three hills namely the Patkai-Bum, the Garo-Khasi-Jaintia, and the
Lushai Hills.
Nilgiri Hills
Nilgiri
Hills in South India, often referred to as the "Blue Mountains,"
are renowned for their lush forests, diverse wildlife, and captivating
waterfalls. These hills are a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Shivalik Hills
Shivalik
Hills is a mountain range of the outer Himalayas. The Shivalik extends
about 1,689 km from southwest Kashmir through northern India into southern
Nepal.
Anaimalai Hills
Anaimalai
Hills, the ranges of mountains are the southern portion of the Western
Ghats and border on Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Anaimalai Hills are also known as
Anamala Hills or Elephant Mountains.
Cardamom Hills
Cardamom
hills are a part of the south Western Ghats nestled in the southeast of
Kerala and southeast of Tamil Nadu. Anai Mudi is the highest peak in the
Cardamom hills.
Garo Hills
Garo Hills
are part of the Garo-Khasi range in Meghalaya. People who reside in the Garo
Hills are known as the Garos. The range is part of the Meghalaya subtropical
forests eco-region.
Mirik Hill Station
Mirik
Hill Station is under the development scheme as a hill resort. The place is
famous for its tranquil surroundings, magnificent views, soothing climate and
recreational activities.
Erramala Hills
Erramala Hills are
an exquisite range of low hills in the southern state of India, Andhra Pradesh.
Erramala Hills are also known as Erramala Range. In the east of the Erramala
hills is Nallamalla hills.
Ananthagiri Hills
Ananthagiri
Hills is a popular pilgrimage tourism and leisure tourism destination in
Telangana. This hill station in Telangana is the centre of attraction to all
the people belonging to Hindu community.
Mahendragiri Hill
Mahendragiri
Hill is a place of great scenic beauty. The place is surrounded on three
sides by hills and thick growth of wild trees. Mahendragiri hill is situated in
the middle of Eastern Ghats in the Gajapati district.
Gandhamardhan Hills
Gandhamardan
Hills is a hilly area in Odisha and this place is famous in Indian epic
Ramayana. Now, this place is rich is medicinal herbs and bauxite reserve in
Indian state of Odisha.
Rajmahal Hills
Rajmahal
hills are among the most important hills of India. They are the finest
research fields for geologists and palaeobotanists. The Rajmahal hills are
named after the town of Rajmahal.
Malabar Hills
Malabar
hill is a small hill situated in the southern part of Mumbai. The hill is
situated at a height of 50 metres. It is a posh residential area of Mumbai in
the south of Cumballa Hill.
Khasi Hills
Khasi
Hills belong to the Garo-Khasi range located in Himalayas. Khasi Hills are
known for housing Sohra, popularly known as Cherrapunjee. The region is
dominated by the Khasi tribal communities.
Pachaimalai Hills
Pachimalai
hills are a part of the Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu. Pachimalai is a
beautiful place which exhibits some of the captivating waterfalls.
Kalrayan Hills
Kalrayan
hills form a major part of Eastern Ghats of the southern Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. It lies on the western side of the Kallakurichi taluk.
Shevaroy Hills
Shevaroy
Hills are another name for Selvarayan range of hills. They are situated
near Salem in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The main town here is the hill
station of Yercaud.
Brahmagiri Hills
Brahmagiri
hills are located at the border between Wayanad district of Kerala on the
south and Kodagu district of Karnataka in the north. These hills are enriched
with dense forest and wildlife.
Durpin Hill
Durpin
hill which is also an observatory point is known for its beautiful views.
It is located on the south west of the hilly town of Kalimpong in the West
Bengal state of India.
Seshachalam Hills
Seshachalam
Hills are a group of seven hills namely Anjanadri, Garudadri, Narayanadri,
Neeladri, Seshadri, Venkatadri and Vrishabhadri. In 2010, Seshachalam was
designated as a Biosphere Reserve.
Veeramala Hills
Veeramala
hills are one of the major tourist destinations in the South Indian state
of Kerala. This small mountain is located at Cheruvathur in Kasargod district.
Deolo Hill
Deolo Hill
is one of the beautiful Indian mountains and is the highest peak in Kalimpong.
It is situated in the northeast of Kalimpong. The hill is surrounded by misty
air, lush greenery and fantastic landscapes.
Palani Hills
Palani
Hills are a range of mountains which cover the states of Kerala and Tamil
Nadu. The hills are actually an eastward extension of the Western Ghats, which
are located aligned to the west coast of India.
Kumara Hills
Kumara
hills are situated on the boundary line between the Dakshina Kannada
district and the Kodagu district. The hills are often referred to as a
trekker`s paradise.
Nandi Hill
Nandi
Hill is one of the prominent tourist spots in Karnataka. There are many
stories about the origin of the name Nandi Hills. During the Chola period,
Nandi Hills was called Ananda Giri.
Biligiri Hills
Biligirirangana
Hills is a picturesque hill retreat that treats its tourists with some of
the wonderful locales. The hills are in the Yelandur and Kollegal Taluks of
Chamarajanagar District of Karnataka.
Kundadri Hill
Kundadri
Hill in Karnataka is a popular destination for its nature’s pristineness
and ideal trekking trail. Kundadri Hill is a monolithic rock formation with
dense outgrowth of forest vegetation and numerous streams.
Jampui Hills
Jampui
hills are located in North Tripura district in the Tripura state of India.
The hills are popular for pleasant landscape, eco-friendly ambience and the
orange festival.
Horsley Hills
Horsley
Hills is an attractive hill station and a major tourist destination in
Andhra Pradesh. Since it is a hill station, the place is also referred to as
the Ooty of Andhra Pradesh.
Wilson Hills
Wilson
Hills is a hill station nestled in the Valsad district of the Indian state
of Gujarat. Dense forest encompasses the region which is located near the
Pangarbari Wildlife Sanctuary.
Chitrakuta Hill
Chitrakuta
hill is defined as an isolated hill situated on a river called the Pisani.
It means the Hill of many wonders. Chitrakuta hill is home to various ancient
temples.
Ponmudi Hills
Ponmudi
Hills is a major hill station located at a distance of 61 kms north east of
Thiruvananthapuram. With a height of 1100 m, it is a part of the Western Ghats
Mountain range that runs parallel to the Arabian Sea.
Tiger Hill
Tiger Hill,
located in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, is the summit of Ghoom and the
highest railway station in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway- a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Dhosi Hill
Dhosi Hill
near Aravalli Mountain, also known as Brahmavarta is famous for being an
extinct volcano which had erupted prior to the age of Mahabharata. The
Ayurvedic herbal remedy Chyawanprash was manufactured here.
Parasnath Hills
Parasnath
Hills are a range of hills located towards the eastern end of the Chota
Nagpur Plateau in the Giridih District of the Indian state of Jharkhand. These
mountain ranges are considered to be the biggest pilgrimage centres for the
Jains in India.
Jakhoo Hill
Jakhoo
Hill is the highest point of the tourist famous town of Shimla in Himachal
Pradesh, prominently popular for the ancient Jakhoo Temple dedicated to Lord
Hanuman and one of the world’s tallest statues, also depicting Lord Hanuman.
Morni Hills
Morni
Hills are offshoot of Shivalik range which surrounds the outskirts of
Chandigarh and Panchkula. These mountain ranges are located at a distance of 35
kms that contribute immensely to the scenic beauty of Chandigarh and Panchkula.
Pattumala Hills
Pattumala
hills or Hill draped in silk is situated in the Idukki district of Kerala.
The lofty peaks, the little streams and the green expanse of the tea
plantations give the hills an ethereal beauty.
Vattavada Hill Station
Vattavada
hill station is known for its serene beauty and green vegetables that
occupy the terraced slopes and valleys of Vattavada.
Tendong Hill
Tendong
Hill is a vantage point that is located in South Sikkim. From here one can
get a spectacular view of the Sikkim valley. It is located at an altitude of
8530 ft above Damthang overlooking Namchi.
Maenam Hill
Maenam
Hill located near to Ravangla town in Sikkim is a famous tourist spot. One
can enjoy the breathtaking view of the Kanchenjunga Peak and waterfalls.
Kolli Hills
Kolli
Hills is located in Namakkal District in Tamil Nadu. It is mountain range
stretched over a short distance that covers an area of almost 280 km2.
Dalma Hills
Dalma
Hills is one of the beautiful tourist spots in Jamshedpur in Jharkhand
state of India. Far from the maddening crowd and the hustle bustle of the city
life, the calm and serene surrounding of Dalma Hills relieves the tourists.
Mandar Hill
Mandar
Hill in Bihar is about 700 feet high and is situated about 30 miles south
of the town of Bhagalpur. Mandar Hill of Bihar consists of a huge mass of
granite rocks overgrown near the summit with low tropical deciduous jungles.
Ayodhya Hills
Ayodhya
Hills is a hill located in the Purulia district of the state West Bengal.
It is situated on the boundary of Purulia district and Jharkhand. It is one the
famous tourist spot in West Bengal.
Dhauli Hills
Dhauli
Hill is located in Bhuwaneshwar of Odisha. It is an important Buddhist
tourist destination for the ancient sculptures and the extraordinary art forms
that have been found here.
Nallamala Hills
Nallamala
Hills is an Indian hill station located in the South Indian states of
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The region also houses some tourist spots among
which Srisailam Dam and Cumbum Lake are the most popular ones.
Male Mahadeshwara Hills
Male Mahadeshwara
Hills is one of the popular sites of tourism in the state of Karnataka and
is known for the sacred Male Mahadeshwara Hills Temple that attracts tourists
from all around.
Biligiriranga Hills
Biligirirangana
Hills, which is commonly called B R Hills, is a hill range situated in
south-eastern Karnataka. It is located at its border with Tamil Nadu (Erode
District) in Southern part of India.
Savana Durga Hill
Savana
Durga Hill is the first largest monolithic hill, which is located at a
distance of 33 kms west of Bengaluru. This hill is one of oldest hills in India
that formed a part of Gondwana land in the south.
Thakurani Hill
Thakurani
Hill is a residual sedimentary hill in Odisha and it is the place of
attraction in Keonjhar District. This Hill is famous for the temple of Murga
Mahadev.