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Places of Tourist Interest
 
 
Shimla

Shimla The Ridge at an altitude of 2,130 m is an utterly charming resort. It is the best loved hill station in India and has been a favourite since British troops set up camp here in 1819.  With the Mall and Ridge being main attractions, climbing beyond Scandal point and Ridge beyond Shimla a 2 kms walk takes you to the Jakhoo hill, with a panoramic view of Shimla and Hanuman temple.




Kufri

16 Tourists at Kufri km from Shimla at 2,622 m is this mini hill station. It has long been famous for its ski slopes, and panoramic views where deep valleys and forests rise towards the lofty Himalayas, shrouded by un-melting snows. Through thick cedar woods one can walk up to the Mahasu Peak, or examine the little zoo. From Kufri, a fascinating drive leads on to Chail.
 
Dalhousie

A summer Green Valleys hill resort par excellence, founded by Lord Dalhousie in the British days in 1850 as a sanatorium. It is situated 563 kms from Delhi and lies on the outer slopes of the Dhauladhar Range of the Himalayas. Apart from its own considerable scenic attraction, it is the gateway to Chamba, the valley of milk, honey, springs and streams.
 
 
Dharamshala

A beautiful Upper Dharamshala little hill resort, Dharamshala is 90 kms from Pathankot, lying on the other side of Chamba. It is the headquarters of Kangra district. The town is built on a spur of Dhauladhar range, and varies from 1,250 m to nearly 180 m. The waterfall of Bhagsunath is within a walking distance. Dalai Lama, the head of Tibetan Buddhism, who fled Lhasa in 1959 has lived in refuge in this hill town.
 
 
Kangra

Kangra Ruins of the Kangra Fort one of Himachal's beautiful valleys, rolls down the southern edge of the magnificent Dhauladhar range in gentle slopes covered with forests of pine, orchards, green tea gardens and terraced fields. The Dhauladhars - the 'white ranges' rise upto 14,000 ft. from the valley floor like a massive wall providing a dramatic back drop to this soothing landscape. Kangra is a little town located just 17 km away from Dharamshala, in one of the prettiest valleys of Himachal with its lush green terraces and orchards, overlooking a gushing stream the Banganga. Once the ancient capital of a powerful hill state, Kangra was known for its magnificent temples and as a centre of the arts. At Kangra itself, a fort and some temples are the only remnants of its glorious past.
 
 
Kasauli 

77 Apple Orchards km from Shimla and 35 km from Kalka, at 1,927 mts, is a quaint little town that seems to live in a time warp that belongs to the last century. Its colonial ambience is reinforced by cobbled paths, tiny shops, gabled houses with magnificent facades and scores of neat little gardens and orchards. Kasauli is encircled by a mixed forest of Chir pine, Himalayan oak and huge horse-chestnut.
 
 
Kulu 

One Kullu Dusshera of the loveliest spot in the Himalayas, the Kulu Valley is known as the valley of gods. Evidence of this are the numerous temples. It offers a variety of scenic charms, from wooded glades to barren rocks with snow above the tree line. Kullu is famous for its apple orchards, wooden temples, folk music and dances and their handsome hill folk. There are a number of places for hunting at Kullu.
 
 
Bhuntar

Bhuntar gives access into the adjoining valleys of the Parvati and Sainj. The Parvati Valley, named after the consort of Lord Shiva, is well known for Manikaran which is revered as a place of pilgrimage by Hindus and Sikhs. It is famous for hot sulphur springs. Kasol, on the Parvati river, is an angler's paradise.
 
 
Rohtang Pass

At the end of the Kullu Valley, 32 km from Manali is the famous Rohtang Pass (3978 m) which offers some of the most spectacular views of the awesome Himalayas. For centuries, the Rohtang Pass has been the gateway for trading routes to Lahaul, Ladakh and Central Asia.
 
 
Manali

Visit White Winter the 450 year old Dhoongri Temple dedicated to Goddess Harimba with its exquisite and unique carvings, Tibetan Monastery, the majestic Beas River and Jagatsukh ancient capital of Manali. Also visit the hot water springs of Vashist, the beautiful Brighu Lake, and other equally spectacular sights.
 
 
Mandi

Mandi town situated at the height of 750 m on Beas river is the gateway to Kulu valley and mainly serves as a travel crossroad as its name which means the market. The town of Mandi, famous for its Shivratri, is rich in history and culture. Its several old temples with fine stone carvings are noteworthy. Visit Sundernagar and the adjoining Balh Valley, Rewalsar lake and apple orchards of Karsog.





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