7 incredible hill stations in South India that can rival Himachal’s charm

7 incredible hill stations in South India that can rival Himachal’s charm
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7 incredible hill stations in South India that can rival Himachal’s charm

In terms of altitude, well hill stations from the South can’t be compared, but in terms of biodiversity, and vibe, the verdict can be otherwise. The hill stations in the South will offer you a wealth of cultural richness, a serene atmosphere, and so much more. They are dramatically different, yet equally breathtaking, offering you the hill station experience for sure. So the next time you crave the cool mountain air, don’t just look north — the south has its own alpine secrets waiting to be explored.

Munnar, Kerala
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Munnar, Kerala

This former British summer resort is surrounded by layers of tea gardens, with emerald-green slopes that go on for miles. Nestled in the Western Ghats, Munnar is ideal for long walks, plantation tours, and even wildlife spotting in Eravikulam National Park. You can consider this place as the South’s answer to Manali, but minus the crowds.

Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka
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Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka

Fondly called the ‘Scotland of India,’ Coorg is all about rolling hills, coffee estates, waterfalls, and the lushness of the Western Ghats. Add in misty mornings, Kodava cuisine, and treks to places like Tadiandamol Peak, and you have a hill station that can rival any in Himachal.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Lovingly known as the "Princess of Hill Stations," Kodaikanal enchants with its star-shaped lake, mist-laced pine groves, and tucked-away waterfalls. Whether you're paddling across the peaceful waters, cycling lakeside, or gazing out from Coaker’s Walk, this serene hill getaway gives even Shimla a run for its money.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu
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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Rightly called the "Queen of the Nilgiris," Ooty continues to remain a classic hill station, complemented with colonial-era bungalows, botanical gardens, and the iconic Nilgiri Mountain Railway. With its cool weather and breathtaking views, it's every bit as scenic as Dalhousie or Dharamshala.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu
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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

A lesser-known gem in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud offers tranquil lakes, orange groves, and charming viewpoints. Unlike more commercialised hill stations, it retains a sleepy, old-world vibe, like a quieter version of Chail or Mashobra.

Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
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Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Often overlooked, Araku is a lush valley surrounded by tribal villages, coffee plantations, and waterfalls like the famous Katiki Falls. The journey through tunnels and bridges on the Araku train route is almost as thrilling as the Kangra Valley rail ride in Himachal.

Coonor, Tamil Nadu
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Coonor, Tamil Nadu

Located just 20 km from Ooty, Coonoor is quieter and more relaxed. Its tea gardens, colonial architecture, and viewpoints like Dolphin’s Nose make it ideal for a peaceful retreat. Think of it as South India’s version of Kasauli, but with better filter coffee.

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