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Gopika VC
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This hill town is about 1,334 meters above sea level and is surrounded by tall mountains, quiet valleys, tumbling waterfalls, and thick woods.
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Chorla Ghats attracts environment and wildlife lovers with unusual plants and animals. Forests, rice fields, lakes, and bridges line the Chorla Ghats path.
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It lies 800 meters above sea level on the Western Ghats. The location is beautiful year-round, but rain and thunderstorms enhance its splendor.
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Tourists are drawn to this hill station near Goa because it gets a lot of rain (7 m per year), which turns the hills into a place with many waterfalls and springs.
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Trekkers love this charming hill station and mining village. Kudremukh is Karnataka's second-highest summit after Mullayangiri.
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Dandeli is characterized by its paths and lush vegetation. The stunning landscapes and exciting trails of the Western Ghats contribute greatly to the allure of this area.
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Chikmagalur, a state commercial hub at 3,400 feet, attracts travelers from over the world to wander through its tea and coffee plantations.
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Rajmachi is a hiker and camper's paradise in Pune's Sahyadri range. You can't miss the region's diverse flora and animals while enjoying its natural beauty.
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Wake up to the soothing fragrance of coffee and enjoy the misty hills and streams. Coorg, the Scotland of India, has history, luxury, adventure, and delicious food.
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Shimoga is a picturesque city on the Tunga River in central Karnataka. Shimoga's attractions include lush greenery, coconut palm trees, and waterfalls.
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