10 Breathtaking Hill Stations In India You Must Visit This Autumn

03/SEPTEMBER/ 2024

Autumn presents an excellent opportunity to explore hill stations in India, characterized by cooler temperatures and clear skies. Below are ten remarkable destinations to consider:

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Shimla

Renowned for its colonial-era architecture and lively  market streets.

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Manali

Celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and adventure sports, including Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.

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Darjeeling

Provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas, famous Darjeeling tea, and a charming toy train experience. Be sure to witness the sunrise  at Tiger Hill.

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Munnar

Features lush tea gardens, mist-covered mountains, and tranquil scenery. Key attractions include Eravikulam National Park  and Mattupetty Dam.

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Ooty

Often referred to as the "Queen of Hill Stations," it boasts botanical gardens, peaceful lakes, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway.

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Kasauli

A charming hill station with colonial influences and peaceful surroundings. Visit Kasauli Brewery and Sunset Point for a delightful experience.

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Nainital

Known for Naini Lake, abundant greenery, and sites such as Naina Devi Temple.

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Mussoorie

Dubbed the "Queen of the Hills," it offers stunning views of the Himalayas, Kempty Falls, and Gun Hill.

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Coorg

Famous for its coffee plantations, lush landscapes, and attractions like Abbey Falls and Raja’s Seat.

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Mount Abu

The only hill station in Rajasthan, featuring the Dilwara Temples, Nakki  Lake, and Sunset Point.

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