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5 enchanting hill stations in India for pure nature therapy

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 4, 2025, 14:25 IST
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5 enchanting hill stations in India for pure nature therapy

If city life has left you craving fresh air, chirping birds, and forest shots, it’s time to hit the hills. And luckily, India has endless options to offer with respect to this. These places aren’t just about colonial-era charm or panoramic viewpoints, but are also best for nature therapy, where every step is a breath of adventure. Here are five hill stations, where you can wander, explore, and soak in nature at its finest - truly rejuvenating.

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Matheran, Maharashtra

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Matheran holds the distinction of being India’s only hill station where cars are completely banned. Stepping into this serene haven immediately transports you into a world of stillness and nostalgia. The pathways stretching from Charlotte Lake to Panorama Point invite leisurely, reflective strolls, while the chorus of birds, the drifting morning mist, and the verdant hillsides combine to create scenes that feel almost like living artworks. With no vehicles around, it’s the sounds of rustling leaves and nature’s melodies that prevail, offering visitors a rare opportunity to disconnect and breathe freely.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Fondly called the Scotland of India, Coorg is famed for its coffee plantations, whereas the trails here are the real magic. Whether you trek near Tadiandamol Peak or wander toward Abbey Falls, the scenery is cinematic. Also, the air is crisp, whereas greenery stretches as far as the eye can see, and birds dart through the trees, keeping you company along the way. Hikers and casual walkers alike find Coorg’s hills both invigorating and restorative.

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Wayanad, Kerala

In Wayanad, lush tropical forests meet misty hills to create an enchanting landscape. Trails near Chembra Peak and Edakkal Caves wind through bamboo groves, open grasslands, and shaded forests. Early morning walks often bring sightings of deer, monkeys, and colorful birds. All these combined makes this destination an ideal place for those seeking nature therapy and a dose of calm.

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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Perched in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is a hidden gem that rewards visitors with serenity and scenic charm. Trails around Yercaud Lake and Lady’s Seat meander through fragrant forests, gentle slopes, and lookout points offering panoramic views of the valley below. The cool climate, soft breezes, and peaceful surroundings make it perfect for early morning walks, casual treks, or simply sitting back and soaking in the tranquility.

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Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Araku Valley is like nature’s best-kept secret, a dreamy hideaway where peaceful trails, and fresh coffee plantations are some of the highlights of this place. Hikes here weave through rolling green hills, lush coffee estates, and surprise waterfalls that look straight out of a postcard. Along the way, you’ll bump into butterflies, birds, and maybe even a curious villager offering a smile. For city souls, Araku isn’t just a getaway, it’s a full-blown reset button where every step will rejuvenate you.

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