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9 oldest hill stations in India that still charm travellers

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 13, 2025, 10:46 IST
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9 oldest hill stations in India that still charm travellers

India is blessed with beaches, valleys, hill stations, and diverse landscapes that appeal to every kind of traveler. With endless options, trip planning can sometimes feel overwhelming. To make the choice easier, this guide focuses on some of the country’s most captivating hill stations. They are more than just cool getaways, as most of them offer a slice of colonial history, peppered with old churches, winding toy trains, and tea estates that are way better when seen in reality. Interestingly, most of them came alive in the 19th century, when the British, tired of sweating it out in the plains, went scouting for cooler pastures. What they left behind were towns that still balance nostalgia with natural beauty. If you thought hill stations were mostly about mountain views, and misty mornings, think again, they’re also some of India’s oldest holiday escapes filled with charm and character, waiting to be rediscovered.


Here are 9 of the oldest hill stations in India that continue to delight travellers.

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Timeless escapes

Even today, they haven’t lost their magic, from toy trains whistling through pine forests to bustling markets steeped in history.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

When the British forces took control of the area, small hamlets were recorded before 1815. It quickly became the “Queen of Hills” and, by 1864, the summer capital of British India. Gothic churches, Viceregal Lodge, and the toy train that still chugs up from Kalka, are some of the highlights of this place. For travellers, the Mall Road and pine-scented walks offer a vintage hill station vibe that hasn’t aged a day.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Darjeeling rose to fame in the 1830s for its cool weather and endless tea gardens. The British introduced the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in 1881, now a UNESCO World Heritage gem. Beyond sipping on the world’s most famous tea, travellers can catch sunrise over Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill.

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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, also known as Udhagamandalam, was established by the British in the early 1800s and went on to serve as the summer capital of the Madras Presidency. Its most iconic connection to the plains remains the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, Ooty charms visitors with its sprawling botanical gardens, elegant glasshouses, and rolling blue mountains, a great blend of Raj-era nostalgia and the timeless beauty of South India.

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Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Perched at 6,000 feet, Mussoorie charmed the British in the 1820s and became their quick escape from the scorching Doon valley. There are places in the town, such as the town’s colonial cottages, Christ Church, and winding Camel’s Back Road that still feel stuck in time. Also, many come for the mist, waterfalls, and let’s admit it, to find an opportunity to meet Ruskin Bond.

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Nainital, Uttarakhand

Discovered in 1841 by a British sugar trader, Nainital wraps itself around the emerald Naini Lake. Once a summer playground for British officials, today it’s a favourite with families who still take rowboats and stroll down the Mallital-Ballital promenade. The lake, temples, and snow peaks make it timeless.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Nicknamed the “Princess of Hill Stations,” Kodaikanal was developed by American missionaries and British officials around 1845. Its star-shaped lake, eucalyptus groves, and Coaker’s Walk still carry whispers of the Raj. Today, honeymooners and backpackers alike make pilgrimages here for misty mornings and homemade chocolates.

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Matheran, Maharashtra

Founded in 1850 by British officer Hugh Poyntz Malet, Matheran is India’s smallest hill station, but also one of its quirkiest. Vehicles are banned here, so visitors explore on horseback or toy trains. With 30-odd viewpoints like Louisa Point and Panorama Point, Matheran is basically Instagram’s dream before hashtags existed.

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Mahaaleshwar

Known since the 1820s, Mahabaleshwar was a favourite with both Maratha rulers and later the British, who loved its strawberry farms and misty weather. The colonial bungalows still stand, and the town remains famous for boating on Venna Lake and stuffing your face with strawberry cream.

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Shillong, Meghalaya

While it became the capital of colonial Assam in 1874, Shillong was already known for its pine forests and waterfalls. The British fondly called it the “Scotland of the East.” Today, travellers are drawn to Shillong Peak, rolling Khasi hills, and a music scene that makes the town as youthful as ever.

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