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11 Best Hill Stations in South India

 Hill stations in South India offer picturesque landscapes and a cool respite from the heat. If you're looking for some peace and quiet, check out these 11 best hill stations in South India.

Best Hill Stations in South India


 

#1 Ooty

Located in the Nilgiri Hills, Ooty is one of the most popular hill stations in South India. It is situated at an altitude of around 750 meters above sea level and is surrounded by a beautiful landscape. It was the summer capital of the British Raj. It has been declared as a tourist destination by the Archaeological Survey of India.

 

#2 Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is a misty hill station located in the Palani Hills. The town is situated at an altitude of 1,700 m above the sea level. The name is derived from "kodaikanal", a Tamil word meaning golden hill, which is believed to refer to the colour of its soil. The town is located on the banks of River Kodaikanal and is surrounded by green slopes dotted with tea plantations. The climate is mild, dry and subtropical.

 

#3 Munnar

Munnar is a popular hill station located in the Western Ghats. Its average temperature ranges from 16 °C during December to 27 °C in June and July. The town is located around an hour southwest of Cochin and a two-hour drive from Calicut. Munnar was called "Hill Forts" by the British in their reports as early as 1775.

 

#4 Wayanad

Wayanad is a scenic hill station located in north Kerala. It is an educational centre and also known for its picturesque beauty. The beautiful hill station is located in the Western Ghats of Kerala. It is well connected by road, rail and air. The nearest major cities are Kozhikode, Mangalore and Bangalore.

 

#5 Coonoor

Coonoor is a small hill station located in the Nilgiris Hills. It is located at a height of 1,269 meters above the sea level. Coonoor is one of the highest hill station in India and also one of the best tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. It is located at a distance of 170 km from Chennai. The hill station has good roads and rail connectivity to various parts of Tamil Nadu and other states.

 

#6 Yercaud

Yercaud is a charming hill station located in the Nilgiri Hills. The town is located at an altitude of 880m above MSL, with a maximum temperature of 38°C and minimum temperature of 5°C. The area receives the highest rainfall in the state, with an annual average of 2,600mm. The town of Yercaud is a popular summer destination for tourists from the city of Chennai. The town has several hotels, resorts and cafes to cater to the needs of the visitors.

 

#7 Kotagiri

Kotagiri is located in the Nilgiri Hills, which are a part of the Western Ghats mountain range. The town is known for its tea plantations, scenic views, and climate. Kotagiri is one of the 11 best hill stations in South India. Kotagiri is famous for its tea plantations, which have been established since the mid-19th century. The plantation is run by the Kotagiri Tea Estates Limited. The area of the plantations is and it has a production capacity of 8 million kgs annually.

 

#8 Coorg

If you're looking for an escape from the summer heat, do check out one of South India's best hill stations called Coorg. It is one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in the region. There are plenty of things to do in Coorg, from hiking to visiting coffee plantations. The scenery is stunning, and the locals are friendly and welcoming. This hill station is home to plenty of wildlife and people who are very welcoming.

 

#9 Peerumedu

Peerumedu is a small village in the Idukki district of Kerala. The village is situated on the Western Ghats, and is known for its natural beauty and hill stations. Peerumedu is one of the 11 best hill stations in South India, and is a popular tourist destination. The village is surrounded by hills and forests, and offers stunning views of the valley below.

 

#10 Lambasingi

If you're looking for a serene and picturesque getaway, look no further than Lambasingi. Tucked away in the Eastern Ghats, this little hamlet is a haven for nature lovers. With its rolling hills, pristine forests, and cool climate, Lambasingi is a popular destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

 

#11 Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur is located in the state of Karnataka and is a popular tourist destination. The region is known for its coffee plantations and picturesque landscapes. It is also home to several important Hindu temples. Chikmagalur is the district headquarters of Chikmagaluru District, which is located on the banks of River Chitravathi.

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