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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/viewtraveling/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114After you have read this post, you would be wondering why you have not yet visited these small hill stations located in the State of Tamilnadu, India. Assuming you are crazy about visiting less visited hill stations in India, especially in South India, you would have already filled up your bucket with the list of pending hill stations to be visited.<\/p>\n
Let us now go over the list of hill stations in Tamilnadu that attract fewer tourists.<\/p>\n
Kotagiri is a small hill station<\/a> in the Nilgiris where two major hill stations Ooty<\/a> and Coonoor are located. Many hill station lovers wonder why this cute hill station that is located at an elevation of nearly 6000 feet is not the favorite of the majority of the tourists in India<\/a>. \u00a0The lack of many big branded hotels and resorts must be the sole reason for its \u2018less visited hill station\u2019 category.<\/p>\n Acres and acres of tea plantations is a pleasing sight to anyone. The terraced plantations also include carrots and potato cultivation.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Longwood shola forest is a haven for mountain birds. If you are brave to foray deep inside the terraced forests, you can spot Wild boars, the Nilgiri Tahrs, Nilgiri Langurs, and Gaurs.<\/p>\n The 500 feet Rangaswamyb Pillar is an important place of visit.<\/p>\n An abundance of hotels and resorts in Kotagiri would urge you to plan a weekend trip to this less visited hill station in Tamilnadu.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The cloud-covered hill aptly called \u2018megha malai\u2019 where the word \u2018megha\u2019 means cloud. This beautiful but less visited hill station is located in Theni district of Tamilnadu. You can find it on the way from Madurai to Kottayam.<\/p>\n Surprisingly, this small hill station situated at a height of 4500 feet! No wonder the clouds made this hill as their favorite habitat.<\/p>\n River Vaigai is found greening this fertile region of Tamilnadu<\/a>. The major attraction for the rural people here is the Suruliavuri Falls. One more, less visited and very small hill station near Megha malai is the Velli Malai.<\/p>\n Large tracts of cardamom and tea are cultivated in Meghamalai and also a range of mountain vegetables that include potato, hill banana and so on.<\/p>\n Another view of Meghamalai:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Due to less disturbance from humans, the forests of Meghamalai is rich in flora and fauna. Some of the forest avifauna and wild animals that can be seen in Meghamalai are:<\/p>\n OMG! What a blue colored bird! It\u2019s a rare blue shade!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In addition, you can see myriad varieties of reptiles, snakes, and rare butterfly species.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Looks beautiful-right? It is a small hill but full of thick forests that attract quite a lot of animals and birds. The forest is spread over a whopping 60k acres!<\/p>\n Located on the Madurai \u2013Theni highway, the Dindigul town is located only 25 km from here. Madurai can be reached by covering a distance of 90 km.<\/p>\n The peak of Sirumalai stands at 5200 feet! Hikers love to test their strength and stamina by climbing onto the mountain to reach the peak through the forests.<\/p>\n Similar to Meghamalai that cannot be far from Sirumalai, the fauna of Sirumalai is enchanting. Animal lovers and avid bird watchers frequent the forests of Sirumalai to spot and identify:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As in the Meghamalai forests, in Sirumalai also you can find myriad reptiles and unidentified snakes and insects. Most of the highly poisonous Indian snakes are spotted in Sirumalai, a very less visited hill station in Tamilnadu.<\/p>\n There is a small lake with boat riding facilities that can engage children for an hour or so.<\/p>\n\n
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Less Visited Hill Stations: Sirumalai<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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