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A
Complete Tourism Guide on Indian Hills
Some Important Hill Stations
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Rock Climbing
The lofty
Himalayan peaks rising to dizzy heights have a
complex physiography falling into three
regions - Himadri, Himachal and Shivalik. The
topography of rugged land and dangerous slopes
have often backend the spirit of the
adventurers. Mountaineers have successfully
scaled no wonders, many of the peaks from the
world, over the years. |
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WildLife
The Indian sub-continent houses a rich plethora
of wildlife. From the great range of Himalayas
in the north to the virgin forests in the south,
and from the mangrove swamps in the east to the
sprawling deserts of the west, the natural
habitats in India are home to some of the rarest
species of wildlife in the world. |


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