Horsley
Hills , the famous hill Station in Andhra Pradesh
is 144 km from Tirupati. It is named after W.D.
Horsley, the Collector of Cuddapah district, who
chose this spot for his summer residence. Situated
at an altitude of 1,265 m. The shady slopes are
wooded with luxurious vegetation.The journey to
Horsley Hills is exciting as one gets to see thick
verdure of various species of plants and wild animals.
Covering the entire stretch of narrow road are dense
growth of Eucalyptus, Jacaranda, Allamanda, Gulmohar
and many other species. The natural beauty of the
Horsley Hills is indeed irresistible. The Horsley
Hills have been a popular refuge for the sun-scorched
souls since long. The Chenchu tribes largely inhabit
the Horsley Hills that are so rich in flora and
fauna.
In Horsley Hills one can experienced the Fragrance
spread through Sampangi flower on the slopes of
Horsely Hills. In forest area one can witness a
wide variety of flower like Reeta, Shikakai, Amla,
Beedi leaves, Bay leaves, Sandalwood, Red sanders,
Blue gum, Mahogany to Bamboo. there are aminals
like bears ,wild dogs , jungle fowl etc.
The Horsley Hills have a delightful cool climate.
The hills abound with rich flora and fauna. It is
a charming little hill station at an altitude of
1,265 metres above sea level and forms the most
elevated table land in the south of Andhra Pradesh.
This is the coolest place and is a summer resort.
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