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Move over Himalayas: 10 South Indian hill stations that steal the show

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 17, 2025, 10:55 IST
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Move over Himalayas: 10 South Indian hill stations that steal the show

When it comes to misty mountains and sweater-worthy getaways in India, the Himalayas usually hog the limelight. But take a detour down south, and you’ll stumble into an entirely different high-altitude drama, where the Western and Eastern Ghats will take you by surprise. These hill stations aren’t just about pretty views—they are altogether a different world. If you are intrigued by now, here are 10 hill stations in South India that rival the Himalayas.

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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is Kerala’s glittering green gem where tea gardens roll out like nature’s own carpet. When the monsoon hits, the waterfalls turn up the volume and the winding roads start reciting poetry of their own. Tucked within is Eravikulam National Park, where the endangered Nilgiri Tahr strikes a pose for those lucky enough to spot it. It’s where mist meets wild, and yes, the air really does smell faintly of cardamom and daydreams.

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Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Ooty's quieter alternative, Coonoor is a haven for those who like their hills with a side of old-world charm. Colonial bungalows, Darjeeling-level tea, and landscapes so lush that you won't believe at the first sight. Also, don't miss hopping aboard the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and enjoy the ride of a lifetime—literally.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Fondly called the "Scotland of India," Coorg is where coffee meets culture. Dense forests, spice plantations, and morning mists make it the perfect escape from city chaos. Don’t miss a trek to Tadiandamol Peak or a warm Kodava meal that’ll stay in your memory longer than any Instagram story.

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Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Often overlooked, Yercaud is the offbeat destination that delivers. Perched in the Shevaroy Hills, this little gem offers sweeping valley views, orange groves, and a vibe that’s refreshingly un-touristy. You won’t be elbowing for selfies at every viewpoint.Also See: India Hill Stations: 5 hill stations in India where the toy train still runs​

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Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad isn’t just a hill station, it’s a mood. It's all about mist-draped forests, ancient caves, cascading waterfalls, and deep-rooted tribal heritage. Stay in a treehouse, wander through spice plantations, or paddle across the serene Pookode Lake. It’s raw, it’s real, and it rivals any Himalayan trek when it comes to soul-stirring beauty.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Known as the "Princess of Hill Stations," Kodaikanal wraps you in pine-scented nostalgia. Boating on the star-shaped lake, walking down Coaker’s Walk, or simply inhaling the cool air while biting into a homemade chocolate bar—Kodaikanal is the kind of classic charm that never goes out of style.

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Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Tucked away in the Eastern Ghats, Araku is Andhra Pradesh’s best-kept secret. It’s tribal, it’s scenic, and it's home to some of the best coffee in the region. The journey here—especially by train through tunnels and over bridges—is as magical as the destination.

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Agumbe, Karnataka

Welcome to the Cherrapunji of the South. Agumbe gets more rainfall than most places in India and is a haven for herpetologists. If the thought of spotting a King Cobra excites you as much as watching a fiery sunset over a rainforest canopy, this is your place.

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Valparai, Tamil Nadu

Valparai isn’t crowded or that touristy kind. Hidden in the Anamalai Hills, it offers serenity, solitude, and an astonishing variety of wildlife. Elephants, lion-tailed macaques, and rare birds are frequent guests. It’s where tea plantations and wild jungles shake hands.

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Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Coffee lovers, rejoice. Chikmagalur is believed to be where coffee first arrived in India. Today, it’s a blissful blend of plantations, peaceful trails, and hilltop homestays that smell like roasted beans and wet earth. Mullayanagiri, Karnataka’s highest peak, offers views that go toe-to-toe with any Himalayan panorama.

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