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Himachal Pradesh
Travel Guide
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Himachal Pradesh
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.
Popular Treks : Lahaul
Valley(4268), Chamba (5100)
Touristic Places in Himachal Pradesh
Dalhousie
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Dharamsala *
Manali *
Spiti *
Shimla *
Chamba *
Khajjiar *
Kangra *
Jwalamukhi Temple *
Chamunda Devi * |
Palampur *
Baijnath *
Kullu *
RohtangPass *
Manikaran *
Kinnaur *
Lahaul Kaza *
Kasauli *
Chail |