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Updated 7 August 2024 at 22:28 IST

Craving A Trip To The Hills? Explore The Lesser-known Destinations Of South India

Explore South India's serene hill stations, including Ooty, Munnar, Coorg, and more, offering breathtaking views, tea gardens, and misty mountains.

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1/7: Idukki, a picturesque district in Kerala, is renowned for its natural beauty, including hills, forests, waterfalls, and wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventurers. / Image: idukki.nic.in

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2/7: The Nandi Hills View Point offers stunning scenery and a great photo spot, while Tipu's Drop Point, believed to be where prisoners were pushed off, is nearby. / Image: tripadvisor

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3/7: Chikmagalur is famous for its serene environment, lush green forests and tall mountains. It is also famous for the coffee and is often referred to as the coffee land of Karnataka. / Image: tripadvisor.in

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4/7: Coorg, a popular hill station in South India, offers stunning landscapes, rich history, panoramic views, coffee and spice aromas, and scenic waterfalls. / Image: holidify.com

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5/7: Kodaikanal, also known as the princes of Hill Stations, offers visitors a unique blend of cool weather, scenic hills, and wooded forests throughout the year. / Image: tamilnadutourism

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6/7: Munnar is a popular tourist destination known for its numerous waterfalls and reservoirs, including Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Dam Lake, Attukal and Chinnakanal Waterfalls, Top Station, Kalari Kshethra, / Image: Unsplash

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7/7: Ootacamund, known as the 'Queen of Hill Stations' and 'Switzerland of India', is a picturesque destination with coffee and tea plantations, eucalyptus forests, and shola trees. / Image: Unsplash

Published 7 August 2024 at 22:28 IST