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India
has seven principal mountain ranges and the most important amongst them are the
Himalayas. The Himalayas run across the top of the Indian subcontinent stretching
over some 2500 kilometres. These mountains were formed between 50 to 60 million
years ago. The most recently formed are the lower foothills known as the Shivaliks.
Beyond the Shivaliks are the lower Himalayas which have the most popular hill
resorts of India. These are Shimla, Dalhousie,
Mussoorie, Nainital,
and Darjeeling. These hill resorts are at the
height of four to eight thousand feet above sea level.
Beyond
the lower Himalayas are the Great Himalayas or the Himadaris. In the Himadaris
are Everest and Annapurna peaks which lie in the boundaries of Nepal and within
India are Kanchenjunga, Nanga Parbat and Nanda Devi. The
Aravallis, one of the oldest ranges in the world, run between Delhi and Gujarat
to the south west. Its once snow covered peaks are no more there but this mountain
range still has one hill resort, Mount Abu and
one peak Guru Shikhar, over 6000 feet high. The
Vindhyas divide the wide gangetic plains of northern India from the southern parts
of the country. They are stretched over a length of 1000 kilometre with an average
altitude of 974 feet. The Satpuras which are south of the Vindhyas, run parallel
to them. The name Satpuras is formed of two words Sat meaning seven
and Puras meaning folds, referring to the seven lines of hills which make
up the Satpuras. It has one hill resort, Pachmarhi
which is located near the highest point in the range, Dhupgarh at a height of
4429 feet. The
Sahyadris run for 1600 kms down the western edge to the southern most point of
India. The Sahyadris catch the monsoon rains on the western side. The hill resort
in this area is Ootacamund which stands at the foot
of the 8615 feet high Doda Betta Peak. This peak is located in the Nilgiris (literally,
Blue Mountains). Beyond the Nilgiris are the Annamalai or Elephant Hills, the
summits of which are said to resemble elephant heads. The famous hill resort of
Kodaikanal is located in the Palni Hills.
The Eastern ghats which run on
the opposite side of the Sahyadris have summits over 3200 feet but are devoid
of hill resorts. To their southeast are the Shevroy hills and the hill station
of Yercaud. Purvanchal,
or eastern mountains are the last great mountain ranges of India running along
the Indo-Myanmar border in North East India. | |
Some of the most exhilarating
hill resorts in India include : |
 | Dalhousie,
Himachal Pradesh |  | Manali,
Himachal Pradesh |  | Darjeeling,
West Bengal |  | Mount
Abu, Rajasthan |  | Dehradun,
Uttar Pradesh |  | Mussourie,
Uttar Pradesh |  | Kasauli,
Himachal Pradesh |  | Nainital,
Uttar Pradesh |  | Kodaikanal,
Tamil Nadu |  | Ootacamund,
Tamil Nadu |  | Kulu,
Himachal Pradesh |  | Pachmarhi,
Madhya Pradesh |  | Lonavala
& Khandala, Maharashtra |  | Panchgani,
Maharashtra |  | Mahabaleshwar,
Maharashtra |  | Pithoragarh,
Uttar Pradesh |  | Coonoor,
Tamil Nadu |  | Shimla,
Himachal Pradesh |  | Hill
Stations of Karnataka |  | Yercaud,
Tamil Nadu |  | Almora,
Uttar Pradesh |  | Hill
Stations of Kerala | | |
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