Himachal Pradesh
Shimla:
Shimla is referred to as the 'Queen of Hills' because of its enormous scenic and natural beauty. The hill resort also offers picture perfect picnic spots in the lap of lovely nature. The town itself is worth a visit in the off-season when it is less crowded and can be explored to one’s heart's content.
The district of Shimla has amazingly beautiful forests of firs, pines, oaks and rhododendron. The beautiful meadows with hyacinth, celandine, asphodel, climb gently up to the deodar forests and further up to rocky and snowy peaks of the Himalayas.
All this makes it the favorite travel destination of tourists from India and across the world. A amazingly high percentage of tourists come back here again.
Manali:
In the Beas River valley, is an important hill station in the Himalayan mountains.
Manali is a magnet, attracting many tourists from all over the world. Over the years, Manali has come up as a major Honeymoon destination among Indian Tourists & western tourists visit Manali for trekking and leisure trips in Himalayas as it has become a hub for multi adventure activities like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, para gliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking.
Manali is just not a tourist destination for fun it’s a place for people to have a glimpse into nature and search beyond the mighty Himalayas for something spiritual and extraordinary.
Dharamsala:
Dharamsala is known for its scenic beauty, calmness and serenity. It has high pine trees, tea gardens and timber yielding trees. Dharamsala, is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m (1500ft.) between them.
Dharamsala is now the seat of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. Dharamsala is evocative of the imperial days in places like Mcleod Ganj and Forsythe Ganj.
The town has been transformed into a miniature tibet with Buddhist temple, school, crafts, organasation, meditation centers, libarary and medical center.
Dalhousie:
Dalhousie is built on and around five hills. Located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas, it is surrounded by the beautiful scenery of snow-capped peaks. Dalhousie is a gateway to the ancient Chamba Valley. It was named after Lord Dalhousie - the then Viceroy of India.
An enchanting hill resort in the Himalayan state of Himachal PradeshThis hill region is a repository of ancient Hindu culture, art, temples, and handicrafts preserved under the longest running single dynasty since the mid-6th century.
