Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
Manali
Kasauli
North East
Darjeeling
Sikkim
Himachal Pradesh also known as the "Abode of Snow," is a stunning state nestled in the Himalayas known for its snow-capped peaks, lush valleys and rich culture. From exploring the charming hill stations of Shimla to discovering the beauty of Manali or Dharamshala, the state offers diverse opportunities for tourism no matter what kind of traveller you are. The state is also known for its adventure activities attracting tourists and adventure seekers from all over the world. Whether you are travelling with family or want to spend quality time with your loved ones, the state of Himachal Pradesh is the perfect gateway to fulfil your touring desires.
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Placed on top of the snow-covered hill of Manali, Hidimba Temple is one of the major tourist attractions of this region. This is a sacred shrine dedicated to the Hindu goddess Hidimba Devi which hosts the Hidimba Devi festival every year attracting tourists from all over the country. The festival reflects the culture of Himachal Pradesh in the form of dance forms and musical performances.
This is one of the most visited tourist destinations of Manali popular known for its winter sports activities and splendid atmosphere. In winter, most of the valley gets covered in snow which makes it ideal for people seeking to indulge in winter sports including skiing. There are multiple training institutes available that offer locals to learn the art of skiing.
Considered as one of the highest motorable passes of the Himachal Pradesh, this is a major tourist destination located at a distance of 35 km from Manali. The place also connects Manali with Spiti and Lahaul, two major tourist attractions of Himachal Pradesh. Rohtang Pass is filled with hairpin bends and clean roads making it a paradise for bike riders and travel enthusiasts.
Although Manali is famous for its rich tourism and exciting activities, there are some places that offer tourists the old charm of the valley. One such place is Old Manali, although both of the place falls under a safe area, the old Manali is popular for showcasing the old age culture and traditions that are a major attraction among tourists.
The Atal tunnel is the world's longest highway tunnel and a major tourist spot built on top of the Pir Panjal ranges with an elevation of 10,000 ft. This is the major high of this region and connects Manali with Spiti Valley reducing the travelling duration by 4-5 hours. Due to its massive highways and clean paths, these are considered the best routes among bike riders who visit throughout the year.
The capital city of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is a popular hill station perched on the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Once used to be the summer capital of British India the hill station is known for its colonial architecture, religious sites, heritage monuments and vibrant culture that offers diverse tourism opportunities. the hill station is also home to Kalka Shimla Railway, a UNESCO site widely known for the toy train built in the year 1855 and showcases the engineering marvel of the colonial era.
Manali is a popular tourist destination located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh known for its stunning scenery, including snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and the iconic Beas River. The valley is also popular among tourists for its offering of exciting activities such as hiking, trekking, rafting, and paragliding. Manali is also a popular base for exploring the nearby Rohtang Pass, a high mountain pass that connects Manali with Leh in Ladakh visited by adventure seekers throughout the year. The hill station situated on the foothills of the Himalayas is well known for its Himalayan vistas offering picturesque views of the valley.
Dharamshala is a town in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh popularly known for being home to the Dalai Lama making it a popular destination for Tibetan refugees and Buddhists from around the world. Dharamshala is also known for its scenic beauty, including the Dhauladhar mountain range and the Dal Lake. Besides natural beauty and religious significance, the valley is well known among adventure seekers with numerous activities to try on ranging from hiking, trekking, bike riding and many more.
Founded by the British in 1854, Dalhousie is a hill station in the Chamba District known for its colonial architecture, including the Church of St. John the Baptist and the Dalhousie Golf Course. The hill station is steeped with rich wildlife and vastly spread mountain ranges due to which it has also got the name of ‘Mini Switzerland’. Being located at a distance of 45 km from the Dhauladhar Mountain Range, the hill station also offers a wide range of thrilling activities attracting tourists throughout the year.
Kasol is a small village situated on the bank of river Parvati. The valley has emerged as one of the prominent names among travellers and trekking enthusiasts due to with diverse landscapes. With an altitude of 1,580m that region is blessed with the views of snow-capped mountains and winding rivers that offer numerous adventure activities for tourists. From trekking to river rafting, relishing authentic cuisine and exploring new landscapes, the valley is sure to amaze you no matter what kind of traveller you are.
Kasauli is a beautiful located in the Solan District which was founded by the British in 1842 and is known for its pleasant climate and scenic beauty. Popular for thrilling and adrenaline-rushing activities such as hiking, trekking, and picnicking, the town has emerged to be one of the best tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Kasauli is also home to a number of historical monuments, including the Monkey Point, a viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills, and the Christ Church that dates back to the early 1800s.
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