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Horsley Hills, the Ooty of Andhra Pradesh

From ancient trees to adventure sports, unveil the beauty of this hill station

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Horsley Hills, often referred to as the “Ooty of Andhra,” is a picturesque hill station nestled on the border between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. At an elevation of 1,290 meters, it boasts stunning landscapes and a tranquil atmosphere. Known for its scenic beauty, the region is home to dense forests, over 113 species of birds, and unique natural landmarks such as the 148-year-old eucalyptus tree, Kalyani, and the expansive Thimmamma Marrimanu banyan tree, the largest of its kind.

Visitors can engage in a variety of adventure sports, including rappelling, wall climbing, and water walking. Horsley Hills also offers several spots to explore, such as the Horsley Hills Environment Centre, housing deer and crocodiles, and the historical Gurramkonda Fort. With serene surroundings and adventure-filled activities, Horsley Hills provides an ideal weekend escape for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers alike.

The breathtaking views from the highest points, especially against the blue skies and verdant landscapes, make this a must-visit destination for travelers looking for tranquility combined with adventure. The natural beauty of Horsley Hills, along with its historic and ecological significance, offers a unique getaway for all types of tourists. Whether it’s relaxing by the serene landscapes or exploring the local wildlife and history, Horsley Hills promises a fulfilling travel experience.

Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.