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South India has always been known for its majestic beauty. This region has attractive landscapes and invigorating beach lines. Besides its scenic beauty, South India is also known for its wondrous waterfalls, which add to the soothing and serene feel of this region of India. For those who want to spend quality time with loved ones, the hill stations of South India provide for the perfect combination of fun and comfort.
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Hills Station – Beauty of South India South India has always been known for its majestic beauty. This region has attractive landscapes and invigorating beach lines. Besides its scenic beauty, South India is also known for its wondrous waterfalls, which add to the soothing and serene feel of this region of India. For those who want to spend quality time with loved ones, the hill stations of South India provide for the perfect combination of fun and comfort.
Ooty • Ooty is a part of South India’s Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. • It is a popular resort in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. • Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru described Ooty as “The Queen of Hill Stations” and no one can disagree. • This hill station is located at 2,240 meters above the sea level and is spread across 36 kilometers. • The weather in Ooty is pleasant throughout the year, so you can visit the place all year round. • Ooty features plenty of tourist attractions, such as Botanical Garden, Doddabetta Peak, Pykara Lake Etc. Travelomy.com
Yelagiri Yelagiri Hills is amongst the favorite hill stations for visitors from Chennai and Bangalore. The relaxed and soothing environment of Yelagiri Hills makes it an ideal place away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Yelagiri Hills is part of the ranges of Jawadh Hills of Vellore District’s Eastern Ghats. It is situated 920 meters above the sea level. Scattered across these hills is a friendly local population and their tiny hamlets. Pungannoor Lake Park, Swamimalai Hill, Jalagamparai waterfalls, Velavan Temple and Government Silk Farm are some of the interesting spots that you must visit during your stay in Yelagiri hills. Travelomy.com
Coorg Coorg is another popular hill station in South India. Because of its enchanting and luxurious beauty, it is also called the “Scotland of India”. Besides being a wonderful place, Coorg is also popular because of its delicious oranges as well as the splendid coffee plantations. Among the most visited places in Coorg are the Abbi Falls, Bhagamandala, Irupu Falls, Raja’s Seat, PadiIgutappa temple, Nagarhole National Park and the Sri Omkareshwara Temple. Travelomy.com
Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu is also a great hill station to visit. It is located in the district of Nilgiris. The Nilgiri hills are a part of the Western Ghats chain of mountains and are also popularly known as the Blue Mountains. Visitors often enjoy boating and paragliding while they visit. Nilgiri Travelomy.com
Wayanad hill station is also located in the Nilgiri Biosphere in the southern state of Kerala. This place provides an exceptional visual treat for its visitors. Among its popular hotspots are Nagarhole, Banasura Hill, Begur Wildlife Sanctuary, Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, Edakkal Caves and the array of hotels and resorts in the vicinity. Wayanad Travelomy.com
It is impossible to describe the beauty of South India in words. You are better off visiting the different tourist spots to experience the wonder yourself. Travel to the various hill stations of South India individually on different trips, or plan a collective long vacation to cover them all, either way, it is bound to be an extraordinary experience.