8 Places In India Where You Can Literally Touch The Clouds!
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Known for its scenic beauty, snow-clad Himalayas, and
tea gardens, Darjeeling is frequented by tourists from all over the
country as well as from around the world. Especially during the summers,
the place is a preferred destination due to its pleasant weather.It
also offers a spectacular view of the third highest peak in the world
which is Mount Kanchenjunga. HolidayIQ traveller Mad Maz says, "The
weather was cool and one must visit this place to explore its beauty.
The zoological park, rock garden, one of the most beautiful place I have
ever visited. Hills are amazing and hilarious. Must go go to Darjeeling
and toy train reservation must be done before going there."
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If a place is known as the 'Coffee Bowl of India' and 'The
Switzerland of India', nothing much is really needed after that to
convince one about the sheer awesomeness of the said place.
HoldidayIQ
Traveller Ashok says, "If you love nature and want to breath fresh air
and clean your lungs, lush green forests with chirpy birds and rain
forests where you can catch up with meditation and reading - Coorg
surrounded by coffee plantation is the place. It has waterfalls temples
and stillness mist and a hide and seek between rain and sunshine, it's a
right choice."
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Matheran is a hill station situated in the Raigad District of
Maharashtra. Matheran, which has the designation of being the smallest
hill station in India, is situated in the Western Ghats at an average
altitude of 800 m above sea level.
HolidayIQ Traveller Vishnu says,
"Matheran is an awesome get away from the heat and more importantly
pollution of a city life. One of the smallest hill stations of the
country it is hardly 100 kms from Mumbai. Founded during the British
rule for the administrators to escape the Indian summer heat this place
becomes heaven during the monsoon. The best part NO VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED
INSIDE. So its one of the very few non-polluted popular weekend getaway
areas left in the country."
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Based around a lake, Nainital is a small town with steep mountains
covered with green forests. This beautiful hill station of Uttarakhand
has number of sightseeing attractions popular among tourists.
Sightseeing in the town includes elevated peaks of Himalayas, lakes and
tree-covered hillsides. Amongst numerous lakes within as well as around
the hill station, Naini Lake is most popular.
HolidayIQ Traveller
Manu says, "Nainital, also famous as the "City of Lakes", is one of the
best hill stations situated in North India. The place is surrounded by
various lakes such as Naini lake, Bhimtal lake, Naukuchiatal Lake, etc.
Nainital is like a second home for Delhiites because it is a best short
weekend destination near Delhi. One can easily explore the place in 2-3
days. Nainital is an ideal destination for every type of tourists. One
can visit there with a family, group or as a couple."
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According to the legend, the name Nandi Hills originated from the
shape of a hill, which resembles a sleeping bull. During Chola rule, it
was known as Ananda Giri, meaning 'The Hill of Happiness'. Moreover, the
place is associated with Yoga Nandeeshwara, who performed penance.
HolidayIQ
Traveller Shinto says, "The hills are awesome. Filled with trees and
plants. Away from the pollution of the city. The animals are beautiful.
The birds are spectacular. Climbing up the hills was fun. I advise the
travelers not to visit during monsoon as it rains a lot. Trekking was
fun. Climbing is tiring so bringing a few bottles of water would help."
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Known as the 'Queen of Hill Stations', the destination is spread over
an area of 18 sq km. The capital city of Himachal Pradesh is located in
the northwest Himalayas, in the northern part of India.The erstwhile
summer capital of the British features dense woodlands, apple orchards
and beautiful landscapes.
HolidayIQ Traveller Vishal says,
"Wonderful experience to visit Shimla in any weather, lots of historic
places nearby Shimla. Mall road is heart of city & shopping place,
in winters ice skating is main attraction. Famous lakker bazar where you
can get items made up of woods. Kalibari temple, jakhu mandir, ridge
any many other famous tourist destinations were to see and enjoy and
dont forget to eat a himachali local food."
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Kodaikanal is one of the most popular hill stations of Tamil Nadu.
Nestled between the Parappar and Gundar Valleys, the town is situated on
a plateau above the southern escarpment of the upper Palani
Hills.Besides being a famous tourist destination, Kodaikanal is also
known for eucalyptus oil, plums, homemade chocolates and pears. In
addition, the place is also famous for the Kurinji, the flowers that
blossom only once in twelve years.
HolidayIQ Traveller Bala,
"Overall, our Kodaikanal trip is fun and enjoyable. We visit all places
like bryant park, Kurinji temple, Lake, Boat riding, Pillar rock, Sucide
point, Guna cave. We never forgot those memories. Also we went palani
temple in rope car which my kid like very much. So the trip is
traditional, religious and relaxed too. The food in meenakshi bhavan is
very good in taste. We eat all day food in Meenakshi bhavan only."
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