The state of Himachal Pradesh offer offers its visitors
an array of destinations to choose from and caters to almost all travel preferences.
Himachal hills sprawl across the Pir Panjal , Dhauladhar ranges - from the many
pine-scented hamlets cradled in the snowy lap of the mighty Himalayas to the tea-garden,
Superb natural scenery, colourful cultures and exceptional terrain for trekking,
mountaineering and other adventure sports make them marvelous destinations for
unusual holidays.
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The
Kangra
Valley
in the Himalayan foothills is becoming the adventure nerve centre of
India
, with facilities in hang gliding, mountaineering, trekking and Mahseer trout
fishing. A hang gliding rally is held here in the month of May annually.Himachal has been hosting Paragliding Pre-World
Cup at Bir-Billing, near to Dharamsala the Distt headquater of Kangra.
Besides the natural
splendor Kangra town is famous for its temples, and miniature paintings of this region
that are appreciated internationally. Dharamsala is known for its
scenic beauty, calmness and serenity. It has high pine trees, tea gardens and timber
yielding trees.
Belief holds that Lord Shiva reside on the holy
mountain of Manimahesh Kailash & large pilgrims in large number take this
yatra in ther month of August -September to pay obeisance .
Beside Manimahesh Kailash , Jawalamukhi , Brajeshwari Devi temple , Chamunda
Devi temple ,and panota Sahib
Gurudwara are the major shrines , Renuka in Nahan , &
Rewalsher in Mandi ae the famous lake
The Khajiar In Chamba district has earned the name Mini
Switzerland because of the striking similarity in landscape.
Lahaul is well known for its
monasteries, locally called gompas, which are great repositories of Buddhist
faith and art treasures. The people of Lahaul-Spiti are of Mongol stock, and
display the facial features associated with the east. The Lahaul -Spiti , a place for
daring people those to love to explore that was hidden from the world, being being a
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Manali have been favoured
destinations for travelers for centuries offering the tourist a leisure or adventurous
holiday amidst breath -taking scenery & there is ample of opportunities for adventurous
support such as mountaineering, heli-skiing , trekking and fishing.
Shimla
was British India's summer capital, now this sprawling hill town, is the
capital of Himachal Pradesh still retains much of its imperial charm with quaint old colonial churches,
Chail-once the summer capital of Maharaja of
Patiala, play golf at
Naldehra , admire the spectacular view of the Shivalik ranges -
and a guarantee of great holidays,
each and every time you come visiting
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