Overview
The Himalayas, the Aravallis, the Vindhyas, the western and eastern Ghats and the need of the British rulers of India to escape from the summer heat gave birth to the Hill station culture and today modern India is enjoying the fruits of this good fortune.
India’s popular hill stations are beautiful and offer salubrious climate to people all around the year. India’s favourite Hill stations are Gulmarg, Kullu Manali, Nainital, Dharmasala, Mussoorie, Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Darjeeling, Madikeri, Dalhousie, Lansdowne, Barkot, Chamba, Matheran, Fagu, Binsar, Shimla, Ooty, Coonoor and Gangtok. The hill stations in Indiaare important places of rest and rehabilitation and have some of the best educational facilities for the young people of India.