Monday, 25 May 2015

The most visited Hill Stations in East India are as follows:

The most visited Hill Stations in East India are as follows:
Darjeelingdarjeeling
Darjeeling is also known as the dreamland of the east. Its natural beauty is enough to lure a tourist and keep him captivated all his or her life. The hill station has many exotic waterfalls, hills blossoming with flowers of every shade, and the tea gardens. The Darjeeling Tea is one of the most popular teas in the world.
Gangtokgangtok
It is the capital of Sikkim. Gangtok is one of most serene and captivating cities in the world. Gangtok offers a lot of adventure thrilled activities. The scenic view of the five peaks of Kanchenjunga makes its topography really breath-taking.
Kalimponghttp://www.tourmyindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/kalimpong.jpg
Kalimpong is a live example of Colonial Architecture in India. The place is replete with many monasteries and churches. It has a very peaceful and calm atmosphere, where the hustle and bustle is only limited to the local “bazars” (market). Kalimpong is renowned for its beautiful orchids and nurseries that produce flowering plants.
Shillongshillong-hill-station
The topography of Shillong has compelled the folks to call it the “Scotland of the East”. It is the capital of the India state of Meghalaya. It has one of the largest golf courses of Asia.  The awe-inspiring beauty of the lakes inShillong couldn’t be expressed in words.
 Tawangtawang-hills
Tawang lies in the state of Arunanchal Pradesh. It has India’s biggest Tibetan Monastery, and is a holy place for the Buddhism Pilgrimage.  It is filled with numerous monasteries, nunneries, waterfalls, hot water springs and pristine lakes.
Mirikmirik-hills
Jeweled with tea estates and orange orchards, Mirik is one of the mesmerizing hill stations in West Bengal. It is a place of remarkable natural beauty and the grandeur.  The reflection of Kanchanjunga Peak in the crystal-clear lakes will certainly captivate your attention.

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