Unexplored Hill Stations in South


 Yercaud

 Yercaud

Known as the Jewel of the South, Yercaud lies 5000ft.
This hill station is a must visit for its scenic views, lakes, botanical gardens, and waterfalls that are enormous.

Idukki 

Idukki

Idukki is one of the greenest hill stations in India, with more than 97% of it's covered by hills and trees. Three famous rivers the Thodupuzhayar, Periyar and Thalayar flow through a small gorge that gives its name to this place. The Idukki Arch Dam is the largest of its type in Asia. Idukki has many different attractions such as wildlife reserves, hill stations, spice estates and mountain treks you can research.

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

Called Ananda Giri which means the Hill of Happiness, this hill station in South India gets its title from the mountain shaped like a bull that is sleeping. Nandi Hills is 60 kilometers away from Bangalore. A Tipu Sultan built a fort at the top of the mountain is a favorite picnic spot for nature lovers.

 Madikeri (Coorg)


Coorg Is Located 1525 m over the sea in the Western Ghats. It's one of the most well-known hill stations in Karnataka and also a summer escape in the South. This mountain station also has camping and trekking choices, elephant rides and white water rafting in Dubare Elephant camp

Coonoor

Coonoor

Coonoor is the second-highest hill station in the Nilgiri area. It is famous for its beauty, but unlike Ooty, it's not a mess that is crowded. 6000ft above sea level is famous for its lush greenery, deep valleys, magnificent gorges, and waterfalls.

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