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India is famous for its hill stations,
most of them being developed by the English Empire during their rule. These
all formed the summer capitals during their rule.

All the hill stations are well linked from the major cities and towns by
road, rail and air. Also these have good boarding/lodging facilities
with amenities like swimming pools, pool tables, casinos etc.

The picturesque Hill stations are popular as resorts among both Indians
and visitors, providing a relaxing and salubrious retreat from the heat
and dust of the plains. The snow clad peaks and the cool hill stations
on the foothills of these hills provide respite from the hustle and
bustle of the city.
India has seven principal mountain ranges and the most important amongst
them are the Himalayas followed by the Shivaliks, which have the most
popular hill resorts. Shimla, Dalhousie, Nainital, Mussorie, Panchmarhi,
Mount Abu, and Kodaikanal are some of the favorite hill resorts of
international tourists.
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