5 Offbeat Hill Stations Of India

Kotagiri Scenic View (Photo Credit: Earnest Edison / CC BY 2.0)
Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu
Kotagiri is a panchayat town in The Nilgiris District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This picturesque hill station is bounded by verdant green tea estates and offers a number of trekking options. Catherine Falls, Elk Falls and Rangaswami Pillar are the major attractions near Kotagiri and you can trek to these places. Kodanad View Point offers a spectacular view of the gentle sloping hills and blue hills.

Blue Mountain (Photo Credit: Thangaraj Kumaravel / CC BY 2.0)
The three popular trekking trails are Kotagiri – Kodanad, Kotagiri – St. Catherine Falls and Kotagiri – Longwood Shola. The Kotagiri – Kodanad trail leads you through splendid views of lush-green tea estates and the magnificent Moyar River. One has to cross through meadows to reach Kodanad.

Kotagiri Conoor Road (Photo Credit: Prof tpms / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Kurseong, West Bengal

Kurseong, Darjeeling (Photo Credit: Shahnoor Habib Munmun / CC BY 3.0)
Kurseong is a hill station situated in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. In the Lepcha language, Kharsang means the “Land of the White Orchids”. Kurseong is just 32 km from Darjeeling. It has a pleasant climate throughout the year. The best times to visit Kurseong are during the months of April, May, September and October.

Kurseong (Photo Credit: Qeqertaq / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Kurseong is a beautiful hill station nestled among the green canopy of myriad tea gardens. Kurseong is pure naturalness combined with its very own serene atmosphere and world class hospitality. The toy train station is the nucleus of the town.

Kurseong, Darjeeling (Photo Credit: Shahnoor Habib Munmun / CC BY 3.0)
Amboli, Maharashtra

Amboli Ghat (Photo Credit: Elroy Serrao / CC BY-SA 2.0)
Amboli is a hill station in south Maharashtra, India. Amboli lies in the Sahayadri Hills of Western India, one of the world’s “Eco Hot-Spots”. There are many variety of fairly unique flora and fauna. The hills of Amboli village provide one of the sources of the Krishna river and an ancient Shiva temple (called Hiranyakeshi) exists at the cave where the water emerges.

Temple at Amboli (Photo Credit: Nilesh2 / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Amboli is one of the few hill stations of Maharashtra from where one can see the sea. This hill station is totally swathed with cloud during rainy season.The hill station is very charming in winter when the rains have stopped and there are a thousand waterfalls gushing down the hills.

Amboli Waterfall (Photo Credit: Elroy Serrao / CC BY-SA 2.0)
Thekkady, Kerala

Periyar Thekkady (Photo Credit: Ben3john / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Thekkady is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India. Thekkady is located near to Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands. It is home to herds of elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Langurs.
Sanctuary can be accessed through a trekking, boating or jeep safari. Thekkady is considered as a heaven for natural spices such as black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, nutmace, ginger and clove. Murikkady, this place consists of spices and coffee plantations. It is about 5 km from Thekkady.

Periyar National Park (Photo Credit: Jonathanawhite/ Public Domain)
Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir

Pahalgam Valley (Photo Credit: KennyOMG / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Pahalgam is a town in Anantnag district of the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. It is a popular tourist destination and every year many tourists visit Pahalgam. This world famous hill station is 45 km. from the District Headquarters at Anantnag and located on the banks of Lidder River. It was once a tourist attraction and a favourite place for shooting of Bollywood films.

Awantipura Ruins In Pahalgam (Photo Credit: Priyank jain / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Pahalgam has Sub-Tropical Highland climate with long and cold winter with short and mild summer. There are many rare and protected species. The main species are hangul, musk deer, serow, brown bear, Leopard, rhesus macaque, grey langur, Himalayan mouse hare, etc. The common birds are griffon vulture, monal, snow cock, koklas, blue rock pigeon etc. Betaab Valley is a very famous tourist spot situated at a distance of 15 kilometers from Pahalgam. The valley got its name from the Sunny Deol-Amrita Singh hit debut film.

Betaab Valley (Photo Credit: Nandanupadhyay / CC BY-SA 3.0)