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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Wilson Hills, Gujarat

Wilson Hills is a hill station in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is near Dharampur Taluka and is only on Valsad District.

Wilson Hills stands in a densely forested region close to the Pangarbari Wildlife Sanctuary.

It has an average elevation of 750m (2500 feet). The Wilson Hills are popular during the summer months as it enjoys a cooler and less humid climate than the surrounding area.

View points

Wilson Hill view point

There are a total of six points on the Wilson Hills and other places near Wilson Hills.

  • Marble Chatri Point
  • Steep Valley Point
  • Ozone Valley Point
  • Sunrise Point
  • Sunset Point
  • Shankar waterfalls point
  • Barumal temple
  • Lady Wilson museum
  • The district science centre
  • Jalaram dham faladhara
  • Bilpudi twin waterfalls
  • Ganesh waterfalls Makadban
  • Khoba waterfalls
  • U turn point, Khadki

History

Wilson Hills was named in memory of Leslie Wilson, the Governor of Bombay from 1923 to 1928, by Vijayadevji, the Maharana of Dharampur. Leslie Wilson and Vijayadevji had planned to develop the area into a hill station, but the project failed to take place. A monument to their memory remains on the peak.

Wilson Hills
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Source: Wilson Hills climate and weather
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Location

Wilson Hills is located at 20°30′52″N 73°13′08″E / 20.51442°N 73.218813°E / 20.51442; 73.218813, about 130 km from Surat, 80 km from Navsari, and 60 km from Valsad. It is connected by a tar road to the town of Dharampur, which is 29 km (18 miles) away at the base of the hills.

Distance from towns and cities

References

  1. ^ "Things to do in Wilson Hills". BuddyBits. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Wilson Hills". Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  3. ^ Dilipkumar, Patel (21 April 2015). Eco-Tourism in South Gujarat- A Study. EduPedia Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-1-5119-2834-2.