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Though it is a question of personal choice i have been to Switzerland 3 times and then seen indian hills.. following 3 are in no way lesser in Natural beauty than switzerland (less development of course)
1- Harshil - 22 Kms before Gangotri (where Ram teri Ganga maili's shooting took place)
2- Chopta - Near Kedarnath... an untouched place ..with Bugyal grass which is found in switzerland & Uttaranchal only
3- Khajjiar - 18 kms from Dalhousie...this was named after a swiss village by swiss ambassador
The above places are full of natural beauty and are still not visited by many tourists |
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Raj
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Kulu-Manali is one of the most scenic hilly places , not only in India, but probably in the entire world. It was the favourite vacation place for Pt.Jawaharlal Nehru. Try to see it before rampant commercialization spoils it. |
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daddy death
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ooty,himalaya,panchgani |
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a_d_c_d
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Ooty and Kodaikanal in South India, Mahabaleshwar, Matheran and Mount Abu at Western India and of course, Panchgani, darjeeling, at the Himalayan mountain ranges and Kulu-Manali at Shimla, in the North-east. |
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Nancy
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Ananda in Uttaranchal is awesome! its simply breath-taking. if u dont mind spending then that is the best place to go to for absolute relaxation. it has such a sense of calm and serenity that u wud want to visit that place every holidays. u can check out this website anandaspa.com |
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Specky
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Ooty,Darjeeling,Mussorie Sikkim,Panchgani & Mahabaleshwar near Mumbai,Munnar in Kerala,,Koorg Karnataka,Kulu Manali,Gangotri,Yamunotri up north ,Kodaikanal and Ooty in Tamilnadu,Shimla in HP,Nilgiris and Silent Valley in Kerala/Tamilnadu border. |
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nice guy
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uttaranchal & hp |
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Ashish B
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Srinagar, alongwith Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonamarg. |
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picopico
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Ooty.
At least it used to be. |
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MK
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In north India, Uttranchal belt- go to Mussorie belt or Nainital belt, or go to Pauri Garwal or Kotdwar or upper side to Badri Nath, Kedar nath and toward Gangotri/ Jamontri.
Himachal - Simla and upper belt till Dalhousi, Lohol Sipti, Manali and so on
Kashmir and upper belt Leh Laddakh and compelete belt of J & K
Rajsthan - Mount Abu
South - Conoor and Ootee belt
East - Darjeling belt
West - Khandala belt and find many other in map or Indid Tourisim web site. |
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thinkpose
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Kullu Manali and Kashmir vally |
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ITDuke
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rajasthan |
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Neeraja Singh
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MANALI IN HIMACHAL PRADESH |
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arun j
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depends on how much time u have and wat sort of holidays are ideal for u.... if u want to go to hills to take rest and enjoy natural beauty and wants lot of peace then i would suggest you to go PATNITOP its on the way to srinagar highway about 3 - 4 hours from jammu.
and if u want to go to hills to enjoy natural beauties and want to be in the crowd all the time them mussorie is a place to be....
manali is good too but i dont like that place coz of lonnnnng travel. |
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Manali is the hilly place with one of the best natural beauties.
Kulu is a rural town near Manali but I am not sure whether Kulu has a place as beautiful as Manali. I traveled Kulu to see a famous dance festival. (It was more than10 years ago)
When I visited Manali from Kulu, it took 3-4 hours by bus. There are fields of flowers, creeks, and I saw majestic Himalaya Mountains including "K2". |
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Tarun Banerjee
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The Nilgiris (Blue Mountains) in Tamil Nadu. I would agree with many people that Ooty is quite beautiful but I consider it the most spoilt of all the towns in the Nilgiris. About 20-30 miles before you hit Ooty is heaven on earth for me. I was born in the military town of Wellington, just above the towns of Lower and Upper Coonoor. The most beautiful place on earth! Because the army owns Wellington, building and construction is very limited. There are some beautiful areas in the surrounding hills. |
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Aditi
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Mahableshwar |
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SAM M
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OOTY in South India will be my first answer as this is my place of birth.
All Hill Stations in India are in my website http://www.hillstationsinindia.com/ |
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muraly k
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Koorg Karnataka
Munnar Kerala. Here there is a plant in which a flower named neela kurunchi blossoms once in 12 years |
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