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    India's untouched hill station: 700 hills, forest waterfalls, magnificent sunrise and sunset views

    Skirted by the Arabian Sea and the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat is landscaped by a vast terrain of forests, mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, which makes it an ideal home for splendid wildlife as well as one of the most important hotspots of biodiversity in India.

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    India's untouched hill station: 700 hills, forest waterfalls, magnificent sunrise and sunset views

    A scenic hill station known as the “Hill of Clouds.” Located in the West Singhbhum district and surrounded by the lush Saranda Forest, it offers stunning natural beauty, waterfalls, and peaceful surroundings.

    Industrialist Anand Mahindra, known for his passion for travel and promoting hidden destinations, recently brought attention to the unexplored beauty of Jharkhand. Through his social media platform, he shared his thoughts on how this state is often ignored when people plan their vacations.

    He observed that most travelers in India usually prefer well-known tourist destinations such as Goa for beaches, Himachal Pradesh for hill stations, and Rajasthan for heritage tourism. Due to this, many beautiful places like Jharkhand remain unnoticed. Interestingly, he admitted that he himself had overlooked this destination earlier.

    However, his perspective changed when he came across stunning photographs shared online, which showcased the natural beauty of Meghahatuburu. This picturesque hill station, located in the West Singhbhum district, is popularly known as the “Hill of Clouds” because of its high altitude and mist-covered environment.

    Situated at an elevation of around 4,300 feet above sea level, Meghahatuburu is surrounded by the dense and expansive Saranda Forest, one of the largest forests in Asia. The region is rich in greenery, with numerous hills, waterfalls, and breathtaking sunset views. Unlike overcrowded tourist spots, this destination remains largely untouched, offering peace and a close connection with nature.

    Anand Mahindra’s appreciation has brought attention to this hidden gem, encouraging travelers to explore lesser-known destinations and discover the unexplored beauty of India.

    Discovering Meghahatuburu – “Hill of Clouds”

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    The destination that caught his attention is Meghahatuburu, located in the West Singhbhum district. Sitting at around 4,300 feet above sea level, it is popularly called the “Hill of Clouds” due to its mist-covered surroundings.

    This hill station offers:

    • Stunning sunset viewpoints

    • Cool climate and fresh air

    • Peaceful, less crowded environment

    • Natural beauty untouched by heavy tourism

    The Beauty of Saranda Forest

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    Dense greenery and waterfalls of Saranda Forest

    Meghahatuburu is surrounded by the lush Saranda Forest, one of Asia’s largest sal forests, often called the “Land of 700 Hills.”

    The region is known for:

    • Dense green forests

    • Hidden waterfalls

    • Rich wildlife and biodiversity

    • Scenic valleys and rolling hills

    Anand Mahindra’s appreciation has sparked interest in Jharkhand as a travel destination. His message encourages people to look beyond mainstream tourist spots and explore lesser-known places.

    Meghahatuburu stands as a perfect example of India’s hidden natural beauty—offering serenity, adventure, and a refreshing escape from crowded destinations.

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