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9 hill stations in India that mostly steal the spotlight

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2025, 20:42 IST
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9 hill stations in India that mostly steal the spotlight

When we city people get tired of the mundane lifestyle, and the honking that never stops, there’s one thing that most try to do, and that is travel to some place where you are surrounded by huge mountains, and not those huge concrete structures. And India, with its majestic Himalayan stretches, Western Ghats, and lesser-known hill havens, offers us endless options for that much needed respite. These places help to rejuvenate our soul, enjoy cool breezes, and also add a pinch of adventure, but that's also optional. But among the hundreds of options, some hill stations are known for stealing the spotlight, and that too for all the right reasons. So, here is a wanderer-approved tour of 9 hill stations in India that are worth all your money and effort.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla needs no introduction. When we can't think of anything, Shimla becomes our go-t place. Renowned for its busy Mall Road and colonial elegance, Shimla's charm will never end. Beyond its picture-perfect architecture, it captivates visitors with its charming ridge for nighttime walks, toy train rides through pine forests, and Instagram-worthy sunset views. Summers are pure calm joy, while winters provide a snowy magic.

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Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali is daring, whereas Shimla is beautiful. This is also a popular destination for both honeymooners and thrill-seekers. What's more interesting about this place is that it skilfully combines excitement and calm. Additionally, the neighbouring Rohtang Pass guarantees that every snow enthusiast's fantasies come true. And of course, those who just want to relax, they can do so.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

Fondly called the “Queen of the Hills,” Darjeeling justifies its crown. Its appeal isn’t just in its panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga, but in the gentle nostalgia of its toy train, colonial-era bungalows, and aromatic tea estates. Sunrise from Tiger Hill? It’s a moment that’s both spiritual and cinematic.

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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is where you swap Himalayan snow for endless green tea plantations. The rolling hills, misty mornings, and spice-laden air make it Kerala’s showstopper. Beyond trekking and waterfalls, Munnar’s Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, gives wildlife enthusiasts a reason to cheer.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Nicknamed the “Scotland of India,” Coorg isn’t just coffee—it’s charisma in greenery. With lush plantations, misty hills, and waterfalls that sound like nature’s own playlist, Coorg has a mysterious charm. Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, and the vibrant Kodava culture make it a hill station that’s impossible to ignore.

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Nainital, Uttarakhand

Lake lovers, rejoice! Nainital’s Naini Lake is both the literal and figurative centerpiece. Rowboats, ropeways, and cliffside strolls give visitors endless ways to enjoy the hill town’s quirks. The toy train, local markets, and the sprawling snow-clad peaks in winter make it a classic, yet endlessly charming, favorite.

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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, or Udhagamandalam, is the Queen of the Nilgiris and India’s own “Little England.” It’s famous for botanical gardens, tea estates, and the heritage Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Mist-laden mornings, cozy homestays, and winding roads give it a cinematic aura—no wonder it’s a perennial spotlight-stealer in South India.

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Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Yes, Rajasthan has a hill station, and it’s Mount Abu! Amidst desert kingdoms, this green enclave surprises with cool breezes, Nakki Lake, and stunning viewpoints. Its Dilwara Temples showcase intricate marble architecture, proving that hill stations can be both spiritual and scenic.

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Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar’s charm lies in strawberry farms, viewpoints, and dense forests. It’s a perfect mix of serenity and activity: boat rides on Venna Lake, trekking to Wilson Point for sunrise, and indulging in local strawberries and cream. Its proximity to Mumbai and Pune ensures it remains a popular weekend hotspot, often stealing the spotlight for city dwellers.

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