10 Exotic Hill Stations of India

Kullu and Manali
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Manali stands high at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level at the head of the Kullu valley. A perfect place for hot Indian summers, Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding and other adventure sports. Also known as the 'Valley of Gods', Manali is the right place for both adventure lovers and tourists. Apart from Manali, the beautiful Kullu valley runs north to south of Beas river and is 80km long and about 2km at its broadest. With awe inspiring glens and mossy meadows encircled by the rushing streams and meandering brooks, Kullu is the right place for anyone who wishes to escape the heat and dust of the world, to breathe the exhilarating air of the Himalaya and enjoy the spectacle of the variegated mountain scenery.
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Reader's comments(7)
1: Here, More information about hill stations in India.
https://www.markethaat.com/blog/hill-stations-india/
Posted by: Indian hill stations - 08 Sep, 2017
2: http://www.weswagger.com/2016/04/places-in-india-must-visit.html

167 places with images to visit in India
Posted by: weswagger - 02 Apr, 2016
3: Nainitaal is the best hill station in north india.
Read more here
http://largearticle.com/nainital-is-a-beautiful-hill-station-in-uttarakhand/
Posted by: Neha - 08 Jun, 2014
4: Dear Friend,
10 Exotic Hill Stations of India? May be you no nothing about North East India... There is a place called Tawang, a district of Arunachal Pradesh. Go there once!!! Your perspective will change.
Posted by: Raghavendra - 06 Apr, 2013
5: Sure thing I am planning to go but the area is sensitive with China
Avijit replied to: Raghavendra post - 11 Jun, 2016
6: Hi . I support you sir,
Mathew replied to: Raghavendra post - 07 Apr, 2013
7: Dear Sir,

I think you need to do more research before publishing such articles. Ooty, Kodai, Shimla, Manali , Musoorie are all concrete jungles and you cannot call them exotic. There are many lovely hill stations in North East and North India. Please learn and then publish.
Mathew replied to: Mathew post - 07 Apr, 2013