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PLACE TO SEE :
SHIMLA, KUFRI VALLEY, KULLU, MANALI, KANGRA
VALLEY, CHAMBA, DALHOUSIE, KHAJJIAR |
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This mountain state in
northern India has what few other states have a kaleidoscope
panorama of wealth;
of
mighty snowy peaks and enchanting evergreen glades, bubbling
streams and misty forests, lakes, meadows and cultivated
hillscapes. Situated in the trans Himalayan region of Lahaul
and Spiti, it is a land of contrasts. To its north are the
barren rocks and raging torrents of the twin valleys of
Lahaul and Spiti. Kulu and Manali are different, bountiful
orchard country; the valleys of Kangra are rich croplands.
High points for the visitors include Simla, Kullu, Manali,
Rohtang Pass. The Kullu valley is one of the most beautiful,
with lush green forests and Beas River running through it.
From Manali, the trip along the spectacular mountain road to
Leh via Rohtang, Keylong, Pang is breathtaking, and takes
one across the second highest vehicular pass in the world at
a height over 5500 m. Dharamsala, famous for settlement of
Dalai Lama, lies on the foothills of Dhauladhar mountain
which flanks the valley. Himachal's valleys - Simla; Chamba;
Kangra, Kullu, Kinnaur, Spiti & Lahaul are the trasure hunt,
each famous for its tradition, landscape, culture, temples,
people and art. Charming, tolerant, guileless, and
scrupulously honest are the people of Himachal that make an
indelible impression on visitors. The majority of the
population is of aryan stock and are devout Hindus, there is
ample representation of Buddhism, especially in the north,
and Islam. The people of Lahaul-Spiti are of Mongol stock,
and display the facial features associated with the east. |
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Dalhousie |
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The dream destination of
Dalhousie is a happening hill resort in the hilly
state of Himachal Pradesh. The hill resort of Dalhousie has
a charm of its own. The deodars and the pines, the cottages
and the villas come together for a unique summer retreat.
Beauty captures the hearts of the tourists that flock to
Dalhousie year after year. The ravishing rhododendrons, the
gorgeous greens and the pristine air add to the beauty of
Dalhousie. The elegantly embroidered Chamba shawls, the
captivating Chamba chappals, cane baskets, woolens, and the
dolls are all unique to Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh to
which dalhousie belongs. Walnuts, chilies, Strawberries and
the alpine flowers are the sights that remain in the sweet
memories of Dalhousie! |
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Shimla
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Shimla (also spelt as 'Simla')
derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla Devi', which is
another manifestation of Goddess Kali. Shimla is one of the
few places in the world where an enormous amount of history
and heritage has been distilled into such a small place in
so short a time. Shimla has been blessed with all the
natural bounties, one can think of. Dwelling on a panoramic
location, the hilly town is surrounded by green pastures and
snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by
the structures made during the colonial era create an aura,
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Shimla retains its colonial
heritage, with grand old buildings, among them are the
stately Viceregal Lodge, charming iron lamp posts and
Anglo-Saxon names. Apart from its natural beauty, Shimla is
also famous for its architectural buildings, wooden crafts
and apples. |
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Manali |
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The Kullu valley in the state
of Himachal Pradesh has an ancient town in its lap called
Manali. Surrounded by sky kissing peaks at an arm length,
Manali's major treasure is its proximity to the snow clad
peaks. Manali is a flourishing orchard industry, a popular
honeymoon destination and trailhead for innumerous treks as
well as a great countryside ideal for adventure sport lovers
and nature seekers. |
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Manali literally means the
'Home of Manu'. Manu is the mythological character who is
supposed to have survived when the world was drowned in
Flood. He then came to Manali and recreated human life.
Thus, Manali is sacred and Hindus treat the temples over
here as pilgrimage. |
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Srinagar |
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Beat the heat
in the hill resort of Srinagar. Srinagar is the summer
capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The
scintillating hill resort is ideally located in the Kashmir
valley. Srinagar offers the spectacular sights of the lovely
lakes and the houseboats on them. The dry fruits and the
traditional Kashmiri handicrafts are the other major
attractions of the hill resort. The natural beauty of the
hill resort of Srinagar will surely sweep you off your feet.
Jahangir, the Mughal emperor was left spell bound by the
beauty of Srinagar. He exclaimed "Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin
ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto" i.e. If there is a
heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here in Srinagar.
Get ready to be captivated by the Chinar trees of Srinagar.
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Dharamshala |
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Location :
In district Kangra, in the the heart of Dhauladhar
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Tourist
Attractions: Mcleod Ganj, Bhagsunag Fall, St. John's
Church, Dharamkot, War Memorial, Kunal Pathari. Numerous
ancient temples like Jwalamukhi, Brijeshwari and Chamunda
lie on the plains below Dharamsala.. |
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