Hill Station

A Hill station in Southeast Asian and South Asian countries, particularly India and Pakistan, is a high-altitude town used, especially by European colonialists, as a place of refuge from the summer heat. Several hill stations served as summer capitals of Indian provinces, princely states, or, in the case of Simla, of British India itself.

Hill stations in India

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

Uttranchal

West Bengal

References

The Great Hill Stations of Asia, Barbara Crossette, ISBN 0465014887

 

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