Hill Stations
Hill stations in India offer a break from heat and busy city life. These towns sit in the mountains and are known for cool weather, green forests, and wide valley views. Many were developed during the British period and still have old churches, colonial buildings, and walking paths.
Today, hill stations are popular holiday spots for families, couples, and nature lovers. Visitors come here for quiet surroundings, fresh air, and scenic landscapes. From the Himalayas in the north to the Western Ghats in the south, India has many hill towns that attract travelers throughout the year.

The Blossom Hydel Park
Blossom Hydel Park in Munnar is a green space with walking paths, open lawns, and river views.

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
Kolukkumalai Tea Estate near Munnar sits on high hills with rolling tea gardens and misty mountain views.

Pothamedu View Point
Pothamedu Viewpoint near Munnar offers panoramic views of tea gardens, rolling hills, and misty valleys.

Attukad Waterfalls
Attukad Waterfalls near Munnar flows through rocky hills with lush greenery and mist rising from the cascade.

Lakkom Waterfalls
Lakkom Waterfalls near Munnar flows through forest land with rocky cascades and cool mountain surroundings.

Munnar Echo Point
Echo Point near Munnar is known for its natural echo across the lake, surrounded by hills and cool air.

Munnar Top Station
Top Station offers sweeping views of the Western Ghats with clouds drifting across the hill slopes.

Mattupetty Dam
Mattupetty Dam near Munnar is known for its calm reservoir, green hills, and cool views across the valley.

Munnar
Munnar is a hill town with tea estates, cool weather, winding roads, and valleys covered in green slopes.

Munnar Tea Museum (KDHP)
Tea Museum in Munnar shows the history of tea growing with old machines, photos, and stories from the plantations.

Shillong
Shillong sits in the Khasi hills with pine forests, waterfalls, music culture, and cool weather through the year.

Guwahati
Guwahati sits along the Brahmaputra with hilltop temples, river views, busy markets, and daily life rooted in Assam.
