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India's Most Popular Hills

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Shivalik Hills: The Shivalik Hills, the Great Himalayas' youngest mountain range, stretches from Jammu and Kashmir to Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh. The Shivalik Hills are part of the Himalayan secondary mountain ranges that stretch over Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim. Fossils of big species such as the gigantic tortoise, the Sloth bear, and the Sivatherium have been discovered in the Siwalik highlands. The Shivalik Fossil Park is located near to the main attraction, Doon Valley, commonly known as Duns or Doons.

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Cardamom Hills: Cardamom Hills are part of the Great Western Ghats and are found in Kerala. Cardamom Hills is a World Heritage Site famed for its cardamom, pepper, and coffee spices and is one of the World Heritage Sites recognised. The Periyar and Pamba rivers, as well as protected zones for endangered species, are found amid the cardamom hills' rocky terrain, dense forest, and deep valley. The Indian elephant, Nilgiri Tahr, lion-tailed macaque, Grizzled Giant Squirrel, and Great Indian Hornbill can be found in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Srivilliputtur Wildlife Sanctuary, and Meghamalai Reserve Forest.

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Palani Hills: The Palani Hills are a continuation of the western ghats in the Tamil Nadu state. Palani Hills, together with Kodaikanal Hill Station, Lord Karthikeyan Temple, Mount Peaks, and the Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, is one of South India's most popular tourist destinations.

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Nilgiri Hills: The Nilgiri Hills are a breathtaking group of western ghats with over 20 mountain peaks. The Nilgiri Hills, popularly known as the Blue Mountains, are found in the intersection of three major South Indian states: Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. The Wildlife Corridor, also known as the Green Corridor, is home to some of India's biggest waterfalls as well as a plethora of floral plants and exotic species.

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Lushai hills: Lushai's hills are also known as Mizo Hills, and they are part of India's Patkai Mountains or Purvanchal Mountains. Lushai's hills are rich in flora and fauna, and they're surrounded by a dense bamboo jungle inhabited by Mizo and Lushai tribes in northeastern India.

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