Hill Stations
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Shimla in HP was summer capital of British India
Darjeeling in West Bengal famous for tea gardens
Ooty in Tamil Nadu called Queen of Hill Stations
Mussoorie in Uttarakhand called Queen of Hills
Manali in HP popular hill station on Beas river
Munnar in Kerala famous for tea plantations
Nainital in Uttarakhand called Lake District of India
Mount Abu in Rajasthan only hill station in Rajasthan
Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu called Princess of Hill Stations
Gangtok in Sikkim famous for Kanchenjunga views
Coorg in Karnataka called Scotland of India
Shillong in Meghalaya called Scotland of the East
Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir is popular hill station on Lidder River and base camp for Amarnath Yatra
Lansdowne in Uttarakhand is a quiet hill station established by British Viceroy Lord Lansdowne in 1887
Yercaud in Tamil Nadu called the Jewel of the South in Salem district at 1515 metres altitude