South India is home to some of the country’s most beautiful hill station and idyllic mountain getaways. As summer approaches, the hill stations of South India provide the perfect escape from the scorching heat and the busy city life.
With their lush green landscapes, cool weather, and spectacular views, these destinations are a nature lover’s paradise, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and colonial charm.
Whether you are looking for a family vacation, a romantic getaway, an escape for relaxing and unwinding or you are seeking an adventure, these places are sure to delight you.
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Plan Your Summer Holiday to These Hill Stations of South India
Ooty — The Queen of Hill Stations
Also known as Udhagamandalam, Ooty is a picturesque hill station located in the state of Tamil Nadu. Located about 95 kilometres from the Coimbatore International Airport, it is home to the majestic Nilgiris Hills.
It was established in 1827 by the British as a recovery home, and the colonial-style architecture of the hill station still reminiscences the past. Ooty is known for its breathtaking views and verdant tea gardens.
Check out the famous Ooty Lake and Pykara Lake when you are here. St. Stephen’s Church, Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, Pine Forest, Pykara Waterfall, and Doddabetta Peak are some places you must visit.
Surrounded by dense forests and undulating hills, the hill station offers an ideal spot for trekking and hiking. And yes, a ride in the famous Ooty Toy Train is not to be missed!
Kodaikanal — The Princess of Hill Stations
Nature lovers find Kodaikanal, another gem of a hill station in Tamil Nadu, surrounded by lush green forests and rolling hills, making it a perfect destination.
Located at a distance of 120 kilometres from Madurai, Kodaikanal is known for its beautiful lakes — Berijam Lake and Kodai Lake.
The hill station is also home to many scenic trekking routes. Check out the challenging trek to Dolphin’s Nose, which offers panoramic views of the valley below.
The gorgeous Silver Cascade Falls, the Bear Shola Falls and the infamous Guna Caves should also be on your sightseeing itinerary.
Coorg — The Scotland of India
Nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Coorg, also known as Kodagu, unveils its beauty as a picturesque hill station. The region enchants visitors with its stunning tea and coffee plantations, lush green landscapes, and thriving wildlife that grace its surroundings.
This charming town is renowned for its scenic beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. Some popular tourist attractions in Coorg include the Abbey Falls, the Iruppu Falls, Mallalli Falls and the Nisargadhama Forest Reserve.
Visitors can explore the town’s many historic sites, including the Raja’s Seat, a former royal outlook, and the Madikeri Fort, a historical fortification that dates back to the 17th century.
Yercaud — The Jewel of the South
Verdant hills, forests, and coffee and spice plantations embrace the charming town of Yercaud, creating an enchanting ambiance filled with serene tranquility and captivating scenic beauty. The town’s reputation lies in its ability to captivate visitors with its serene atmosphere and breathtaking natural landscapes.
One of the main attractions in Yercaud is the scenic lake located in the heart of the town. Visitors can take a stroll around the lake or take a boat ride and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding hills.
While you are here, also check out the Servarayan Temple and the Thirumurugan Temple. The botanical garden, the Killiyur Falls and Lady’s Seat are more places to add to your sightseeing list.
Munnar — The Kashmir of South India
Munnar, a small hill station in the Western Ghats of Kerala, is a slice of heaven with undulating views of tea plantations. The lush green landscape adorned with waterfalls and forests is a sight to behold.
Visitors should visit the Mattupetty Dam. It offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and is a popular spot for boating and fishing. Check out the famous Kundala Lake, the Anayirangal Lake and the Attukad Waterfall.
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Many wildlife sanctuaries, including the famous Eravikulam National Park, call Munnar home. Munnar houses many wildlife sanctuaries, among them the renowned Eravikulam National Park, known for its herds of Nilgiri Tahrs, a species of wild goat found exclusively in the Western Ghats.
South India is a treasure trove of natural beauty. Its hill stations offer visitors a chance to experience the region’s stunning beauty.
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