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GET FREE QUOTATION Exploring the Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh is among the most visited top mountain tourist places in North India, Himalayas region. It gifts you with memories that last for a lifetime. Valleys, mountains, ancient monasteries, historical sites, […]
Himachal Pradesh is among the most visited top mountain tourist places in North India, Himalayas region. It gifts you with memories that last for a lifetime. Valleys, mountains, ancient monasteries, historical sites, lakes, mountain passes! – The list never ends. The wanderlust in you will be compelled to stay here forever. Pick up any Himachal travel guide, chances are, you will be hooked on to its beauty within a few minutes. This state has so much to offer. Indeed, it’s a top tourist attraction in North India!
Himachal Pradesh tourism has something in store for nature lovers. Its beauty lies in its diversity. You have lush valleys like Kinnaur, Kullu and Kangra & barren terrains of Lahaul & Spiti. Tales of Malana fascinate tourists as much as the Buddhist culture in Mcleodganj. Exploring Dalhousie, with its rich colonial past, is sheer delight. The famous Hill stations like Shimla, Kullu & Manali are dotted with meadows, orchards, quaint villages & rich colonial past.
Any sightseeing tour of Himachal should include its wonderful lakes. Quiet and still, they reflect the surroundings, both literally and symbolically. A few of the famous lakes are Renuka, Rewalsar, Prashar, Suraj Tal & Chandratal. The views of the Himalayan Ranges fill you with excitement, from head to toe.
The varied landscape of Himachal also lends itself to various adventure activities. The thrill of river rafting can be enjoyed at River Sutlej at Tattapani near Shimla, River Beas near Kullu, River Ravi near Chamba, River Chenab and Spiti in Lahaul and Spiti district.
There are also a lot of opportunities for trekking, for both amateur & advanced trekkers. Some of the famous treks are Pin Parvati Pass, Hampta Pass, Kinnaur Kailash & Chandratal.Soar high with paragliding at Bir Billing, the second highest paragliding spot in the world. Skiing, angling, rock climbing, camping & mountaineering are other top adventure sports you can enjoy.
– Great Himalayan National Park : The Great Himalayan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can spot various Himalayan wildlife like blue sheep, snow leopard & Himalayan Tahr.
– Kangra Fort : It’s one of the oldest and largest forts in the Indian Himalayas. It’s spread over 4 kilometers and houses several attractions, including Maharaja Sansar Chand Museum.
– Hadimba Devi Temple : The 4 tier pagoda style temple dates back to the 16th century. It’s believed to preserve the footprints of Goddess Hadimba Devi, the presiding deity of Manali.
– The Mall Road : The Mall Road is a happening place. You come across modern showrooms, hip restaurants & departmental stores. Buy local handicrafts from Handloom Emporium.
– Rohtang Pass : At almost 3,980 meters, Rohtang Pass connects Leh Ladakh to Manali. Adventure sports like skiing & paragliding are quite famous. The view are incredible.
– Namgyal Monastery : It was founded in the 16th century & is the biggest monastery outside Tibet. It is also the personal monastery of the 14th Dalai Lama.
– Subhash Baoli : Subhash Baoli in Dalhousie is a fresh water spring. It’s named after Netaji, who stayed in Dalhousie for some time. Serenity & beauty are its main pullers.
– St. John Church in the Wilderness : It’s located in Dharamshala amidst a forest. It’s neo-Gothic architectural style and Belgain stained glass windows are extremely impressive.
– Lake Chandratal : It’s located in the Spiti district at almost 4,300 meters. The colour of its water keeps changing with the colour of the sky. It’s accessible only from June to September.
– Mohan Meking Brewery : Set up in 1855 in Solan, it’s counted among the oldest breweries in India. It produces some of the finest single malt whiskeys in India.
A trip to Himachal Pradesh can be planned all throughout the year depending on what the tourists want to explore. Summers, from March to June, is the best time for visiting Himachal Pradesh. The weather is pleasant, without being too cold. Most of the treks are open to tourists from March itself. You may catch snowfall in Spiti too, if you are lucky.
For adventurers, it has always been a great and fascinating experience to enjoy thrilling activities in Himachal Pradesh. Hills of Himachal Pradesh hold the feeling of a fairytale wonderland, but there’s another side to it. The captivating hills can thrill and enthrall the groovy backpackers, making Himachal Pradesh a must visit destination for every mountaineer and trekker. River rafting, camping, trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing, campaigning, trekking, motor cycling, motor biking ,Activities like skiing and Heli-skiing can be best enjoyed here rather than anywhere else in India.
Himachal Pradesh doesn’t disappoint the faint-hearted people as well. Activities like angling and fishing are highly practiced here as the place is home to the world famous trout fishes. Roads of Himachal Pradesh are endless, yet impulsive, offering an amazing opportunity for paddlers and motorcyclist to enjoy the thrill. Trekking is definitely one of the most popular yet affordable adventure activities one can enjoy in Himachal Pradesh.
Lakes of Himachal Pradesh are glossy, reflective, shimmering, and even dotted with flowers on the shoreline. Most of the lakes are nestled at high elevations and provides picturesque views of Himalayan Mountains; however, the rest are man-made reservoirs and basins which are flanked by nature. Altogether there are more than 25 lakes and reservoirs in Himachal. Most of the lakes in Himachal Pradesh are filled to the brim during the months of summer.
The British chose some and ignored some hill destinations in Himachal Pradesh. At places like Shimla, Kasauli, and Dharamshala, one can see the prominent evidences of them spending more time, whereas in the upper regions of Lahaul & Spiti and Kinnaur, you can’t find any traces of their existence but that of the Tibetans who associated the regions with their own home. It is evident, Himachal is home to many popular hill stations and several lesser-known places.
Holidaying in Himachal Pradesh for a heritage tour one can head to Bahadurpur Fort in Bilaspur, Jaitak Fort in Sirmour, Kuthar Fort in Solan; Kangra Fort in Kangra; Jandrighat Palace in Dalhousie; Padam Palace in Rampur and Rang Mahal in Chamba. Moving to the ancient temples in Himachal Pradesh, travellers can explore the Hidimba Temple in Manali; Baijnath Temple, Jwala Devi Temple and Chamunda Devi Temple in Kangra, and Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan.
The must-visit ancient monasteries of the state include Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery in Spiti Valley and Chokling Monastery in Bir. Besides this, one can even enjoy a toy train ride at Kalka-Shimla Railway Line, the UNESCO World Site and Naggar Castle, the prime tourist attraction the Naggar town in Kullu district. The castle is a unique blend of western and Himalayan styles of architecture.
You can reach Himachal Pradesh by train, air and road.
Himachal Pradesh is famous for its landscape, heritage sites, hill stations, pilgrimages sites & cuisine. It is famous for its adventure tourism, hot springs & rich colonial past.
The top family holiday destinations in Himachal are Kasauli, Shimla, Dalhousie, Kufri and Chail. You can also enjoy a ride on the Kalka-Shimla Toy Train.
Himachal Pradesh has three small airports. These are Bhuntar Airport in Manali, Gaggal Airport in Kangra and Jubbarhatti Airport in Shimla.
You can catch the snowfall in Himachal from November to February.
You need at least 8-10 days to explore the state leisurely, without hurrying or leaving you exhausted.
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