6 Indian Hill Station Where You Feel Above the Clouds
Sandakphu, West Bengal
At 3,636 meters, Sandakphu offers spectacular views of Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. Sunrise here feels magical as clouds blanket the valleys below.
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Nandi Hills, Karnataka
Just a short drive from Bengaluru, Nandi Hills becomes a sea of clouds during the monsoon. The sunrise view from the hilltop is truly unforgettable.
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Mullayanagiri, Karnataka
Standing at around 1,930 meters, Mullayanagiri is famous for its mist-covered trails, cool weather, and panoramic views that seem to stretch above the clouds.
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Deomali, Odisha
The highest peak in Odisha, Deomali offers stunning cloud-covered landscapes, especially between August and December, when the scenery is at its best.
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Meesapulimala, Kerala
Kerala’s second-highest peak is known for rolling grasslands, scenic trekking routes, and dreamy valleys often wrapped in clouds and fog.
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Tiger Hill, West Bengal
Tiger Hill is renowned for its breathtaking sunrise and stunning views of Kanchenjunga. After the monsoon, clouds floating through the valleys create a magical setting.
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Plan Your Next Escape
From misty mountain peaks to cloud-covered valleys, these destinations offer unforgettable views and peaceful surroundings. Add them to your travel bucket list for a truly heavenly experience.
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