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The hills are alive- and
they beckon the avid traveller with a host of
attractions ranging from the hackneyed to the
never-before. Yes, India’s many hillstations have been
favoured destinations for travellers for centuries - for
Mughal emperors who annually shifted entire courts
northwards; for the British who yearned for cooler
climes; and more so today, for Indian tourists who look
for places to escape the heat of the simmering plains.
India’s hillstations sprawl across the country- from the
many pine-scented hamlets cradled in the snowy lap of
the mighty Himalayas to the tea-garden, spice-plantation
towns of the Nilgiris in the south and the ever-popular
resorts nestled in the Sahyadris. They’re all there,
with a fantastic array of features: quaint old colonial
churches, quiet tea estates, ancient temples, panoramic
views- and a guarantee of great holidays, each and every
time you come visiting.
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