Mudumalai - Mudumalai is one of the various feathers in the cap of Niligiri range. The Mudumalai shares its mountain ranges with another remarkable sanctuary called Bandipur. which provides the verdant and dense woods to be home to a wider and rarer variety of flora, fauna and avifauna, including a good population of elephants and gaurs.
Vythiri -This extremely attractive hill station of Kerala. he hill station is conveniently located 100 km away from Kozhikode, Kerala at an altitude of 1300 meters. In addition popular for its impressive cultivations of tea, coffee, cardamom, rubber and pepper, Vythiri is more often haunted by tourists for its promise of an exclusive and audacious experience. Vythiri hill station is a picturesque place located in the sylvan Northern High Ranges of Kerala in Wayanad District.

Anantagiri Hills – Anantagiri is a breathtakingly attractive resort sheltered in the lush undulating ranges of the Eastern Ghats.

Araku Valley – This Hill station is 115-km from Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh is close to the Orissa State, border.

Chikaldhara – Chikhaldara is situated in Amaravati district of Vidarbha region. Chikhaldara is only hill station in the Vidarbha region offers you an abundance of wildlife, viewpoints, lakes and waterfalls.

Red Hills - The Red hills are anyone’s desire of vast stretches of verdant thick forest cover with refreshing breeze and captivating scenery. The gorgeous hills are neighbors to the queen hill station Ooty, barely is 28 kilometers away from it.
Coorg – Coorg is one of the most attractive regions in India, Coorg or Kodagu is an enchanting expanse of natural tourist spot that nestles amid the hills and valleys of the picturesque Western Ghats.

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December 23, 2008 at 7:49 pm |
you can see some of my kodaikanal pictures at
you can see some of my bandipur mudumalai wildlife / bird pictures at http://www.wildlifesanctuaryindia.com/wildlife/
Best regards
Bala