Nelliyampathy Hill Station in Kerala

In the town of Nenmara in Palakkad district, the cloud-caressed peaks of the majestic Nelliyampathy hill ranges are a sight to behold. The peak of the hills ranges from 467 m to 1572 m. To attain Nelliyampathy, one needs to just take the road starting from Nenmara that proceeds towards the Pothundy Dam. There are actually about 10 hairpin bends which have to become negotiated on the solution to Nelliyampathy. The Best ever Holidays in India.

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Dalhousie Hill Station In India | Dalhousie Hill Station Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie hill station, India is a sleepy little place that lies along the Dauladhar Range in Himachal Pradesh. The distance between Pathankot and Dalhousie is 80 kms. The average altitude of the place varies between 5000 feet and 7800 feet from the mean sea level. The background of Dalhousie is set on the five hills and facing the Pir Panjal. It is the only part pf Himachal Pradesh that juts into the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the North.

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Kerala Hill Stations | Kerala Holidays | Kerela Hill Stations Vacations

Kerala Hill Stations is all  exotic seashores and lush green hill stations that are a delight to the visitors. Much of the highland area of the Western Ghats is enviable for its serene and tranquil surroundings, wonderful treks, aromatic plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and fragrant cardamom, tropical forests and rich flora and fauna rising to an average height of 1520 m. Here, we have attempted to cover the major hill stations.

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Darjeeling Hill Stations in India | Darjeeling Hill Station Tour | Holidays in Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a popular hill station situated in the Indian state of West Bengal. It will best Darjeeling Hill Station Tour. The history of Darjeeling seemed to have begun with the establishment of a hill station by the British East India Company in 1835. Before that the region was under Sikkim ruler, who after deal with Company gave them permission to develop sanatorium for its soldier. The British ruled Darjeeling under the law applicable normally to the less privileged and economically less developed districts of the country. When the Bengal was divided into the eastern and western parts in 1905, Darjeeling was brought under the jurisdiction of the province of East Bengal and Assam.

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