Posts Tagged ‘hill stations in india’

Tiger Hill Darjeeling, Tiger Hill mountain India, Tiger Hill Darjeeling tour, Tiger Hill Darjeeling travel

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Tiger Hill, Darjeeling is famous for stunning sunrise show over the Himalaya. Tiger Hill is the highest hill in the immediate surroundings.It is 8500 ft high from sea level. It is 11 km from town of Darjeeling and can be reached either by jeep or by foot through Chowrasta, Alubari (incidentally the oldest tea plantation in Darjeeling) Jore Bungla and then the incline up to the summit, which takes about 2 hours on an easy gait.

Ooty tour, Ooty India hill stations tour, Ooty Tamil Nadu travel

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Ooty is a famous honeymoon hill station in India. If you are a hill lover, then while tour to India hill stations, Ooty tour and Ooty travel must be in your travel list.

Ooty is the Queen of Hill Stations in India. It is a land of picturesque picnic spots, something of a postcard presentation. Used to be favorite haunting grounds of the royalty and rulers it is visited by the conscious vacationers and tourists who can appreciate Nature’s mesmerised handiwork when they see one.

ooty kodaikanal – 2 must-see hill stations of india, Tour to ooty kodaikanal, ooty kodaikanal travel and tour

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Two heavenly abodes 280 km apart; that’s Ooty and Kodaikanal. Nestled snugly in the Nilgiri biosphere of Indian State Tamil Nadu, these two hill stations are hideouts for the value travellers. By the by, Nilgiri means blue hills, and it is indeed blue hills that gets into your system and soothes like Mom’s hand.

When you long for a lot of mist, breeze, cool greenery, vistas of grass-carpeted slops, crystal clear lakes, and above all no crowd, Ooty-Kodaikanal are indicated. Both or either could be a good bet, be it unwinding or honeymooning.

Hill stations in India, Hill stations of India tour, Hill stations India travel, Tour to India hill stations, India hill stations travel info

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Hill stations in India

Several hill stations served as summer capitals of Indian provinces, baronial states, or, in the case of Shimla, of British India itself. Since Indian Independence, the role of these hill stations as summer capitals has abundantly ended, but abounding hill stations abide accepted summer resorts. A lot of acclaimed hill stations are:

* Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh – It is aswell accepted as The Queen of Satpura.

* Araku, Andhra Pradesh

* Gulmarg, Srinagar and Laddakh in Jammu and Kashmir

* Darjeeling in West Bengal

* Munnar in Kerala