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Himachal Pradesh is a tiny
hill state whose pleasant summers make it a popular holiday resort. The Raj
still lingers in Shimla, the state capital and former summer capital during
British rule. Kullu-Manali are neighbouring resorts, surrounded by pine covered
hills and lush meadows. Himachal has, in addition to popular resort towns,
a series of secluded hill retreats ideal for interested anglers, trekkers
and those wanting a quiet getaway. Many of these include: from Shimla - Mashobra,
Kufri, Naldehra; those around Kullu-Manali include Manikaran, Naggar and Brighu
Lake; the barely accessible valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are a trekkers
delight.
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Places
to See
Chail,
Chamba,
Chamunda Devi,
Chinpurni,
Dalhousie,
Dharamshala,
Jawalamukhi,
Kangra,
Kasauli,
Keylong,
Khajjiar,
Kinnaur,
Kufri,
Kullu,
Lahaul,
Manali,
Nagar,
Naldehra,
Panota
Shaib,
Parwanoo,
Renuka ji ,
Rohtang
Pass,
Shimla,
Spiti
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Buddhist
Pilgrimage Tours
Dharamshala,
Lahaul,
Spiti
more....
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Fairs
& Festivals
January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September,
October,
November,
December
more....
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Adventure
Tourism
The state of Himachal Pradesh is made up of ten districts with a total area
of 56,019 sq km. The northern border of Himachal Pradesh is bounded by Tibet,
in the north-west it borders Kashmir, in the south lie the plains of Punjab
and the eastern border is common with the hills of Uttar Pradesh. The state
is rugged and mountainous, and the valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are the dream
of mountaineers. more....
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