Himachal Pradesh

Top Holiday Destinations in Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh Tour


A land of splendid mountains, a pristine place which feeds and provides solace to the mind and soul, a pious land which is associated with the supernatural, an enigma of a place which attracts people from every nook and corner of the world- It's incredible, it's beautiful, its enchanting- It's Himachal! Himachal Pradesh is a magical place where the sun sets in paradise. Reorganized as the 18th Indian state in 1971, Himachal is located on the north-western region of the Himalaya. Himachal is landlocked between Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Tibetan plateau to the west, and Punjab to the east; the state stands apart in terms of its sheer topographic diversity and breathtaking pristine natural beauty. It is said that the land possesses such magnetism that it attracts nature lovers and voyagers from not only India but across the globe.

Himachal Pradesh Sightseeing


SHIMLA

Shimla is the present capital of Himachal Pradesh, which is situated in the northwestern part of the Himalayan Mountain Range and is surrounded by pine, deodar, oak, and rhododendron forests. It has grand old buildings, stately Viceregal Lodges, charming iron lamp posts, regal bakeries and coffee houses that make Shimla one of the top tourist destinations in India. Shimla is blissfully surrounded by the green hills with snowcapped peaks. Its spectacular natural bounty accompanied by structures made during the colonial era, Shimla retains its colonial heritage with grand old buildings, such as, the stately Viceregal Lodge, charming iron lamp posts, and Anglo-Saxon names.


KULLU MANALI

Kullu and Manali are two different places, nestled in the snow clad ranges of the Himalayas. While, the charming Kullu is a valley with scores of picturesque sights and temples, Manali is a stunning hilltop with splashing rivers, water streams, and lofty mountains in the state of Himachal Padesh. Manali is also a perfect place for adventure sports, so people from different parts of the country visit this popular hill station to experience mountaineering, trekking, and skiing. Both Kullu and Manali are easily accessible from Shimla, Delhi, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, etc., making it easy for travelers to plan for a pleasurable holidays in Kullu and Manali.


KUFRI

Set at the foothills of the Himalayas, Kufri is a small hill station in the Shimla district of the Himachal Pradesh. It's a small picturesque hill station that offers stunning views, beautiful locales, and serene ambience. The bewitching beauty of Kufri will enchant you with its must see attractions and adventure activities. Very popular for its pleasant location close to the majestic hill station Shimla, Kufri sits at a height of 2,510 m above sea level. Adventure enthusiasts are generally seen here during winters enjoying skiing and tobogganing along its snow clad mountainous slopes. The wonderful nature parks and scenic spots in the backdrop of natural settings are major tourist attractions in Kufri. .


KANGRA

Kangra is the place for all those who are looking for rejuvenation and relaxation. The vistas of the city are mystic and simply mesmerizing. Kangra is a small hill station perched at very a high altitude. All thanks to its cultural and historical significance, the hill station is visited by numberless people from across India. The history of Kangra valley dates back to the Vedic times, more than 3500 years ago. Once upon a time, Kangra was home to the world's oldest serving Royal dynasty- the Katoch. The town was also ruled by some great invaders like Mohammed Ghazni in the 11th century, Mohammed Bin Tuglaq in 1337, Raja Purab Chand in 1351 and finally, after the first Anglo-Sikh War it was acquired by the British people.


KALPA

Located at an altitude of 9711 feet in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa is placed in the Kinner-Kailash range. It sits above the Reckong Peo, which is a hub of Buddhist culture and home to various monasteries. Kalpa is a home to many Hindu shrines from where one can view the breathtaking snowy peaks. Tourists may also enjoy the beautiful view of the Sutlej River in Kalpa that flows down the Great Himalayas and passes through the rocky surface of Kinnaur.


DALHOUSIE

Dalhousie is an ideal destination for tourists that gives them countless reasons to explore this scenic destination. If you are traveling to Dalhousie, you must know the places that serve delicious food, available at some of the popular food joints in the city.Dalhousie is about 80 kms away from Pathankot and is a quiet hill station, which is mostly visited by foreign tourists. The late Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru had said that Dalhousie is one of the finest hill stations in India from the point of view of beauty, climate, and agreeable surroundings.


CHAIL

Located 45 km away from the Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, Chail is a popular quiet paradise for hikers and honeymooners. Perched at a height of 2,250 m above sea level, Chail has some must see places to captivate your attention at the first glance. This hill station sprawls across three hillocks- Rajgarh, Sadh Tiba and Pandewa, offering enchanting view of the surrounding countryside. There is a great story behind the name Chail. When Bhupinder Singh, the Maharaja of Pataila was deported from Shimla, he then decided to make his own summer capital that was named as Chail. Situated amidst the scented forests of chir pine and gigantic deodars, this picturesque hill station offers magnificent and panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

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