Outdoor Adventure Travel to India's Irresistible Hill Stations
India's hill stations, famed for their stunning scenery and cool air, were formed by the British during their colonial rule. Located at an altitude ranging between 1000m-2500m, these towns, formally known as hill stations, are elevated from their adjacent valleys and plains, thus affording a refuge from India's sweltering summer heat. Beyond stunning scenery, lush green hills and snow-capped peaks, these retreats, found throughout India, offer a host of outdoor adventure travel activities for families: Mountaineering, trekking, kayaking, skiing, mountain biking, climbing and paragliding are only some of the adventures on offer. Most of India's hill stations are located in the north. Perched on the hilltops at the foothills of the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh state, Shimla, the state's capital, and Manali are among the most popular hill stations. Rediscovered and developed by the British since 1819, Shimla, carved on a mountain top at a height of 2196 m is breathtakin...