15 Hill Stations To Visit In South India in September 

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1. Ooty 

Known as the "Queen of Hill Stations," Ooty is famous for its tea gardens, lush landscapes, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway

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2. Coorg 

Renowned for its coffee plantations, misty hills, and the Abbey Falls.

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3. Munnar 

Famous for its sprawling tea gardens, mist-covered hills, and Eravikulam National Park.

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4. Wayanad 

Offers scenic beauty, wildlife, and attractions like the Edakkal Caves and Banasura Sagar Dam.

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5. Kodaikanal 

Known for its serene lakes, dense forests, and the famous Kodaikanal Lake.

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6. Coonoor

A charming hill station near Ooty, known for its tea estates, Sim's Park, and Lamb’s Rock.

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7. Yercaud

Often called the "Poor Man’s Ooty," it's known for its coffee plantations, Yercaud Lake, and serene environment.

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8. Chikmagalur

Famous for its coffee plantations, trekking trails, and Mullayanagiri, the highest peak in Karnataka.

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9. Vagamon 

A lesser-known gem, known for its rolling meadows, pine forests, and tea estates.

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10. Araku Valley 

Known for its coffee plantations, Borra Caves, and stunning landscapes.

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11. Kotagiri 

Located in the Nilgiris, it's known for its lush greenery, tea estates, and Catherine Falls.

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12. Meghamalai

Also known as the "High Wavy Mountains," it's famous for its tea estates, wildlife, and the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary.

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13. Ponmudi 

Known for its coffee plantations, beautiful valleys, and the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple.

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14. Ananthagiri Hill

Known for its coffee plantations, beautiful valleys, and the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple.

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15. Agumbe

Famous for its rainforests, waterfalls, and as the "Cherrapunji of the South" due to its heavy rainfall.

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