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PLACES
TO VISIT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
Manali
| Shimla
| Dalhousie
| Dhramshala
| Khajjiar
| Kasauli
| Chail
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Kufri |
Shilon
Bagh
| Naldhera
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Mandi
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Area
: 55,673 sq km
Language : Hindi, Pahari, Himachali and
English
Capital City : Shimla
Airports : Kullu and Palmpur.
Best time to visit : mid-May to mid-October,
late December to March
ABOUT
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Come
to a land where snow-covered peaks reach up to a clear
blue sky. Himachal Pradesh is located in North West in
India in the lap of the Great Himalayas. It is bordered
by Jammu and Kashmir in the North , Punjab in the West
, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in the South and Tibet in
the East. This beautiful state is divided into two parts
Southern and Northern Himachal. The southern Himachal
also known as lower Himachal is as hot as plain areas
,where as upper is Northern Himachal less hot in Summer
and extreme cold and heavy snow in Winter.
Himachal
Pradesh is dominated by mountains and their associated
rivers and valleys. Himachal Pradesh can be easily segregated
by its valleys. Lahaul consists of the Chandra and Bhaga
valleys. Further east, the Spiti river joins the Sutlej
river in Kinnaur and flows all the way to the Punjab.
In the west, the beautiful Kangra valley stretches from
Mandi to Shahpur, near Pathankot.
Himachal
Pradesh has been known to be inhabited since the pre historic
days. The Kangra and the Sirmour valleys were inhabited
by the tribe called Dasa which finds a mention in the
ancient Hindu scriptures. Himachal Pradesh has always
welcomed the migrants from all across and has eventually
become the dwelling place of the Aryans, the Gorkhas and
the Kols. Himachal thus was the base of many tribes which
ruled individually and it was only Chandragupta Maurya
who assimilated them and brought them under his rule.
Places
of scenic beauty such as Shimla, Manali, Chail, Chamba
and Kasauli are world famous. But the visitors can spend
their time by trekking through the dense forests watching
the beautiful birds and a variety of flowers, go for mountaineering,
raft in the thunderous Beas River or fish a good catch
in the Ravi River, Ski down the mountain slopes in Mandi
or explore the snowy ridges of Solang, just relax in one
of the many resorts throughout the state admiring the
natural charm or get an bird's view paragliding through
the mountain ridges. The others are the local handicraft
items with peculiar design made of wool like caps and
shawls. Jams and pickles made by the locals are sold all
over the state and are easily available.
Life
here moves at a gentle pace, far from the maddening crowd
of the developed cities. The winters are chilly, the summers
are pleasant and the people are ever inviting! Taste their
peculiar spicy cuisine with a mixture of Kashmiri spice
and Tibetan bland food. Dance in rhythm to match their
footsteps and altogether enjoy the enchanting place.
DISTANCES
/ LOCATION
Delhi
- Manali : 570 km
Delhi - Shimla : 370 km
Delhi - Renuka : 315 km
Delhi - Dharamshala : 520 km
Delhi - Dalhousie : 555 km
Delhi - Chamba : 600 km
Delhi - Mandi : 460 km
Delhi - Rewalsar : 455 km
Delhi - Kasauli : 325 km
Delhi - Barog : 325 km
Delhi - Chail : 380 km
Delhi - Pathankot : 475 km
Shimla - Manali : 260 Km
Shimla - Mandi : 150 km
Shimla - Palampur : 235 km
Shimla - Dalhousie : 336 km
Shimla - Kasauli 075 km
Shimla - Renuka 165 km
Shimla - Dehradun 245 km
Shimla - Pathankot : 295 km
Shimla - Chamba : 378 km
Manali - Chamba : 402 km
Manali - Rohtang Pass : 51 km
Manali - Leh : 475 km
Manali - Dharamshala : 235 km
Manali - Dalhousie : 385 km
Manali - Chamba : 402 km
Manali - Pathankot : 325 km
Manali - Chandigarh : 320 km
Manali - Kasauli : 275 km
Dharamshala - Chamba : 185 km
Dharamshala - Pathankot : 90 km
Dharamshala - Chandigarh : 252 km
Dalhousie - Dharamshala : 143 km
Dalhousie - Khajjiar : 22 km
Dalhousie - Palampur : 176 km
Dalhousie - Mandi : 360 km
Dalhousie - Chandigarh : 300 km
Dalhousie - Amritsar : 191 km
Dalhousie - Jammu : 190 km
Chamba - Bharamaur : 65 km
Chamba - Pathankot : 119 km
Pathankot - Jwalaji : 122 km
Chandigarh - Naldehra : 143 km
Chandigarh - Chail : 115 km
Chandigarh - Renuka : 123 km
Chandigarh - Mandi : 210 km
Chandigarh - Kasauli : 65 km
Chandigarh - Pragpur : 175 km
EXCURTIONS
The
Ridge and The Mall ( Shimla ) : These are the
most favourable places for all tourists as well as local
residents of Shimla. Both the places always remain overcrowded
during the day time and in the evening. The Mall is
also a main shopping centre of Shimla. The Gaiety Theater
which is a reproduction of an old British Theater is
also situated here as well as the - Indira Gandhi Khel
Parisar - From the Mall you can explore the Middle and
Lower Bazar.
Kufri
( Shimla ) : ( 2,633 meters ) 16km. from Shimla.
Kufri has won a name on the sports and tourist map of
India due to its 'Ski-runs', 'Seed Potato Farm' of the
Central Potato Research Institute and 'Food Craft Institute'.
Kufri offers unique Skiing slopes from December to February.
Baspa
Valley ( The beautiful valley of Kinnaur ) :
Baspa valley ( also known as Sangla valley ) is one
of the most beautiful valleys of Kinnaur. It starts
from Karcham ( 1,899 meters ) where the Baspa river
coming from the east joins the Satluj. The valley open
up beyond Sangla and is full of wooded slopes as far
as Chitkul ( 3,435 meters ). Chitkul is the last inhabited
village in the valley surrounded by green fields and
high mountain peaks. It is like a Fairyland. The quaint
little houses, temples, gompas and the people of Baspa
valley conjure up a perfect image of "Shangri-La"
Sangla
Valley ( The beautiful village of Baspa Valley ) : (
2,680 meters ) It is an important village of the Baspa
valley situated on the right bank of Baspa river is
built on a slope with houses rising one above other
with gigantic 'Kinner Kailash' peak ( 6,500 meters )
towering from behind is also famous for 'Kamru Fort'.
This fort was the place where so many Rajas of Kinnaur
were crowned. Now this fort is dedicated to 'Kamakshi
Tepmle'.
Kalpa
( Kinnaur ) : ( 2,670 meters ) Once a favourite
hunt of Lord Dalhousie, the district headquarters till
recently, when the headquarter was shifted to 'Rekong
Peo' (1,900 meters) was the venue of Kalchakra Sermon
delivered in August 1992 by His Holliness "The
Dalai Lama" ; and a monastery to commemorate this
auspicious occasion was built up is 13 kms. short of
Kalpa and 7 kms. off the Powari on Hindustan - Tibet
Road. Looming in front of Kalpa is an imressive view
of 'Kinner Kailash' directly across the Satluj river.
This mountain changes colors several times a day with
a change of weather conditions or may be as destined
by Lord Shiva his eternal abode. 'Parvati Kund' is located
on the top of Kinner Kailash. The ancient villages of
Pangi, Moorang and Kanum are situated close to Kalpa.
Tabo
( Lahaul Spiti ) : ( 3,050 metres ) It is 47
km. from Kaza. At the right of Spiti river, is an ancient
village named Tabo, flanked on either side by lofty
brown hills and sun burnt, is the seat of one of the
most famous Buddhist monasteries - Sherlang, Duang,
Chamba, Chibbo, Domlang Gompas, regarded by many as
only next to the Thelong Gompa in Tibet. The 10th Century
Tabo monastery houses more than 60 lamas. Large number
of scriptures and pieces of art, wall paintings - 'Tankhas'
and 'Stucco'. Tabo has been declared a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO. There are several caves and contemporary
structures that form a part of the Tabo complex. Founded
in 996 A.D., the Tabo 'gompa' has exquisite wall paintings
and stucco statues - and is often called the 'Ajanta
of the Himalaya'.
Pin
Valley : It is formed by the Pin river, which
rises on the eastern slopes of Pin Parbati pass and
meets the Spity river exactly opposite Lingti village.
On its way it is joined by the 'Parahio Nala' near Pokchung.
From Pin valley one can cross over to the Kullu valley
over Pin Parbati peak and to the district of Kinnaur
via 'Shakarof Pass' or 'Tarikhango pass'. Pin valley
is much more rugged and barren than the main Spiti valley.
This valley is famous for Ibex and Snow Leopard.
Lingti
Valley : Largest and the longest side valley
of Spity. It runs North-East from Lingti village (3,460
meters) for about 60 kms. to its head. It is a living
geological museum. Its geological history dates back
to 250 million years and its shales and fossils are
well known to all the world. 'Gya Peak' is also there
in Lingti valley. At its summit Spity, Ladhakh and Tibet
meet.
Kunzum
Pass : (4,590 meters) provides chief access
to Lahaul valley by the great Kumzum range. The lofty
Bara Shigri glacier is seen in front in all its grandeur.
The crest of the pass has been marked by a chorten of
stones erected ages ago. Recently a temple has been
built on the top dedicated to 'Lord Gyephang' - the
chief deity of Lahaul. The belief is that, every vehicle
passing over Kunzum pass will have to take a round (Parikrama)
of this temple to get blessing of the God. Another interesting
feature of the stone image of the Lord is that offerings
in the form of cash (coin or currency notes) will stuck
to the image, if devotee is acceptable to the Lord.
Ki
Monastery :- ( 4,116 metres ) It is 12 km. from
Kaza by road. It is the oldest and the biggest monastery
of Spity dominating Ki-Village. About 300 lamas are
receiving their religious training in its monastery,
which houses rare paintings and beautiful scriptures
of Buddha and other gods and goddesses.
Keylong
: ( 3,340 meters) located above Bhaga river,
the district headquarters of Lahaul-Spiti has been described
as oasis of green fields, willow planted water courses,
brown hills and snowy peaks. In the past, Keylong was
home of the Moravian missionaries. There well known
monasteries, Tayul, Khardong, and Shashur are within
a few kilometers radius. The temple of local deity 'Keylong
Wazir' is in the house of Shri Nawang Dorji.
Gondhla
: ( 3,160 meters) is located on the bank of
the river Chandra. House of the thakur of Gondhla, called
Gondhla castle or fort, is the maiin attraction. According
to district gazetteer, this was built in 1700 A.D. by
Raja od Kullu Man Singh whose influence stretched upto
the Lingti Plains beyond the Baralacha-La. But present
Thakur Fateh Chand says that it was 20 generations old.
Age old custumes, furniture and idols are also strewn
around in a state of neglect. The 'Sharab Raldi' i.e.
'Sword of Wisdom' given to the Thakur by Dalai Lama
in the past is also there in the possession of present
Thakur. This sword seems to have been built in the 'Toledo'
technique of Spain.
Tandi
: ( 2,573 meters) is situated at the confluence
of Chamba and Bhaga rivers. A legend says that there
were two lovers, 'Chandra', the daughter of the Moon
and 'Bhaga', the son of the Sun god. To perform their
eternal marriage, they dedicated to climb to the 'Baralacha
La' and from there they ran in opposite directions.
Chandra being active and smart, easily found her way
down the pass and reached 'Tandi'. Soon Bhaga was found
coming with great struggle through the narrow gorges
to Tandi, where ultimately both met and the celestial
marriage was performed. Tandi's importance for the people
of Lahaul is same as it is 'Haridwar' for the Hindus.
Suketi
Fossil Park : Located in Sirmaur district, displays
life size fiberglass models of pre-historic animals
whose fossils, skeletons were unearthed here. The park
is the first of its kind in Asia to be developed at
the actual site where fossils were discovered. It is
21 kms. from Nahan, located on the left bank of the
Markanda river. The park at present has six sets of
life size models of 'Stegodonganesa' (extinct grand
elephant). Sivatherium Hexapratadon - Sivalensis ( hippopotamus
with six incisors), Colossochetys Atlas ( giant land
tortoise and chelonia), Paramachaeradus ( sabre toothed
tiger) and Crocodiles, the animals which once thrived
in the region.
Khoksar
: (3,140 meters) a break and windswept place
is the first village and gateway to Lahaul and on the
right bank of the river Chandra 5 kms. from 'Gramphoo'.
During winter Khoskar is the coldest inhabited place
in Lahaul.
Rakchham
: ( 2,900 meters ) It is in Kinnaur and it is
located on the right bank of the Baspa river. Its name
has been derived from 'Rak' a stone and 'Chham' a bridge.
It is one of the most beautiful villages of Baspa Valley.
Nako
: ( 3,662 meters ) It is also located in Kinnaur
district and is the highest village in the valley and
the existence of lake formed out of the masses of ice
and snow above adds to beauty of the village.
Kaza
: ( 3,800 meters ) It is sub-divisional headquarters
of Spiti valley. It is situated at the foot of the steep
ridges on the left bank of Spiti river. Once it was
the headquarters of the 'Nano' the chief of Spiti. It
is 425 kms. from Shimla. Kaza has a filling station,
rest house and small hotels. It serves as the base for
excursions in the area. Among others, the Ki, Hikkim,
Komok and Langia monasteries are at hand.
Kibber
Village : ( 4,205 meters ) Locally known as
Khyipur, one of the highest villages in the world at
an altutude of 4,205 meters above sea level in a narrow
valley surrounded my mountains from all sides. 'Gette
village' at a short distance away from Kaza is the highest
in the world, with a height of 4,270 meters. It also
acts as the base for several high altitude treks.
Baralacha
La : ( 4,883 meters ) It is in Lahaul valley,
73 kms. from Keylong. The name Baralacha means 'Pass
with cross roads on summit' (Roads from Ladakh, Spiti
and Lahaul join on the top of it). There is no road
yet from Spiti, only a path exists. This pass is also
an origin of Chandra, Bhaga and Yamuna rivers. They
flow to three different directions, through the Chandra,
Bhaga and Lingti valleys.
Kullu
: ( 1,230 meters ) The most charming and beautiful
Kullu valley spread out its charm on either side of
Beas river. The valley runs North to South of this river
and is 80 kms. long and about 2 kms. at its broadest.
The valley has awe inspiring glens and mossy meadows
encircled by rushing streams and meandering brooks.
It is also famous for its exquistely woven colorful
hand made shawls and Kullu caps. In the spring, Kullu
is in most colorful shape. Early March, apricot and
plum trees, dotted among the fields, burst into pink
blossoms and wild medlara are crowned with white flowers.
The higher slopes are soon aglow with gogeous rhododendrons,
white scarlet clusters of the sumash blaze near the
river, the terraced fields turning from green to gold.
Situated on the bank of Beas river, Kullu city is the
Headquarters of district.
Manali
: ( 1,926 meters ) is 40 kms. from Kullu. It
is situated to the north, near the end of the valley
on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape
is breathtaking as all around it is outlined against
the horizons. You can see well-defined snow capped peaks,
the Beas river with its clear water meandering through
between the town on the one side and another side are
Deodar and Pine trees, tiny levelled fields and fruit
orchards. Manali with its unspoilt scenic grandeur is
extremely popular with the tourists, for a lavish display
of natural scenery. It is one of the principal show
places of the Kullu region. To its North, South and
West are an ostentation of pinnacles and ridges which,
in fine weather, stand out in bold relief against skyline.
At the lower elevation and in every direction there
are vivid green patches of grassland and evergreen valleys
ascending in irregular formation present probably the
best view in the country.
Manikaran
: ( 1,700 meters ) It is 45 kms. from Kullu
and just 3 kms. from Kasol, is famous for its hot springs.
Thousands of people take their holy dip in its hot waters.
The water is so hot that dal, rice and vegetables etc.
can be boiled in it. According to an old legend, Manikaran
is connected with Lord Shiva and his divine consort,
Parbati, who lost her earrings, while taking bath. When
she reported this to Lord Shiva, he looked at the 'Kund'
water with great anger, which gave birth to hot water
on the bank of Parbati river. There are temples dedicated
to Ramchandra and Lord Shiva as well as a Gurudwara.
Vashisht
: It is a little village 3 kms. from Manali
in Kullu district, located on the left bank of Beas
river towards Rohtang pass. It is renowned for its hot
water springs and temples. Nearby is the pyramidal stone
temple dedicated to 'Vashisht Muni' and 'Lord Rama'
temple is also there. Natural hot sulphur springs with
two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies are
there.
Pangi
Valley : It is in district Chamba. The scenic
valley Pangi at the foot of the Himalaya, between two
parallel ranges is situated beyond Pir-Panjal. There
are still few virgin peaks, 6,402 meters to 6,705 meters
high challenging the mountaneers. Two communities namely
'Pangwal' and 'Bhots' inhabit this valley. In Pangi
there is hardly any village or even hamlet where one
or more temple are not there. The two most important
temples in the valley are 'Mindhal Vasni' temple about
15 kms. from Killar and temple of 'Purthi' about 30
kms. from Killar.
Manimahesh
( Mountain Kailash ) : ( 5,660 meters ) It is
in district Chamba. This place is famous for a Lake,
sacred mountain 'Kailash' and an ancient temple. Held
sacred to Lord Shiva this lies in the Budhil valley
at the foot of Mount Kailash (5660 meters above sea
level), which is perhaps the highest of sacred waters
in Chamba district. This lake is supposed to bless by
Goddess Kali and protected by Lord Shiva. A fair is
held every year at this lake during the month of August
or September. Thousands of people visit this place on
the 15th day after Janamashtami to have a dip in the
holy water. It is a state fair.
Killar
: It is in district Chamba. It is the Headquarters
of Pangi sub-division. It is situated in the deep and
narrow gorge of the Chenab river. It can be reached
through the Sach pass. It is the desire of many a hardy
trekkers to visit these lands pf pretty faces, beautiful
dances and scenic splendour. Some of the famous trekking
routes from Killar are to Kishtwar in Jammu & Kashmir,
Umasi la into the Zanskar valley and in the South-East
to Keylong and Manali. White trekking to Lahaul through
this valley on e will across a beautiful place, 'Purthi'
known for one of the finest nurseries and historical
rest house on the right bank of Chenab river.
Kasauli
: ( 1,930 meters ) It is located in district
Solan. It is a charming hill station and coveted place
for bird watchers. There is a monkey point besides the
'Ashram' of Satya Sai Baba at 'Garkhal'. Kasauli also
has a 'Pasteur Institute' that produces the vaccine
against the dog bite. On the opposite hill the famous
Lawrence School at Sanawar is located. Kasauli also
has a TV relay tower. Being a cantonment, it is very
well maintained.
Timber
Trail Parwanoo : It is in district Solan. It
is situated on the National Highway and 5 kms. above
Parwanoo. It is the first interesting resort in Himachal
Pradesh which has attracted thousand of visitors to
enjoy the cable car ride which covers 1.8 kms. long
distance in 8 minutes over 'Kaushalia stream'.
Bhakra
Dam : It is the highest gravity dam in the world,
built across the river Satluj. This project includes
the Nangal Dam, Nangal Hydel channel and Ganguwal and
Kotla Power Houses. Bhakra is the name of small village
located in the Himalayan foothills. It has been described
as 'New temple of Resurgent India'. With this dam, a
big artificial lake named Gobind Sagar has been formed
which spreads upto Bilaspur town.
Mandi
: Mandi is situated on the left bank of Beas
river in the foothills of Shivalik range. Mandi entails
a rich heritage of culture, historical and mythological
significance, According to one version the town acquired
its name Mandi (market) because all the traders from
Ladakh and other areas passed through it while going
to and from Punjab. According to second version, the
city was named after 'Mandavya Rishi' who performed
long and severe austerities on the right bank of Beas
near the present town. Mandi has 85 beautiful carved
temples, notable among them are Trilokinath, Bhutnath,
Panchvktra and Shyama Kali at Tarna hill. Shivratri
Mela of Mandi is very famous.
Kangra : Kangra valley is one of the most
picturesque valleys in the Himalayas. It is sheltered
by the Dhauladhar and this majestic mountain range surpasses
all others in its grandeur. the history of Kangra dates
back to the Vedic times more than 3,500 years ago. The
famous 'Bajeshwari Devi' temple is located in the town.
Kangra was revaged by foriegn aggression a number of
times. Despite all this, the arts and crafts of the
region continues to develop and find lyrical expression.
Kangra town is situated at the confluence of the Baner
and Majhi streams, overlooking the Banganga torrent
is famous for temples, forts and now a sppedily emerging
as a business centre.
Yol Camp : ( Young Officers Leave Camp
) In the second world war (1939-45) 20 thousand war
prisoners of Italy were kept there. From May 1947 to
July 1947, it was a training camp for Army officers.
From August 1947 to October 1947, 12 thousand Muslims
were kept there and then transported to Pakistan. From
1949 to 1952, it served as a refuge camp for Kashmiri
migrants. At present it is housing the units of Army.
'Chinmaya Sandeepani Himalaya Ashram' is located nearby.
There is the huge stone idol of Hanumanji and a temple
dedicated to Lord Rama built in south Indian style.
A temple dedicated to 'Anjani Devi' (mother of Hanumanji)
is located between Masser and Yol Camp.
Dharamshala
: ( 1,250 meters ) In 1846 former Governer of
Punjab Sir 'Donald Mcleod' was first officer who visited
this place. But it was only in 1855 when 'East Indian
Company' in the process of finding suitable place for
its army founded Dharamshala. Dharamshala municipality
was founded in 1867-68. Consevancy tax was imposed in
1887 and electricity was provided to the town in 1896
A.D. There is the famous 'St. John Church' where Lord
Elgin II the Governer General of India was cremated
on 20th 1863. The famous 'War Memorial' is also located
in Dharamshala.
Mcleod
Ganj ( Dharamshala ) : It has emerged as a famous
Tibetan colony. The Buddha temple is situated opposite
the present abode of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. The
Tibetan Institute of performing Arts (TIPA) is just
i km. walk from Mcleod Ganj and preserves a number of
musical dance and theatrical traditions of Tibet. There
is also a Tibetan Handicraft centre located there.
Kangra
Fort : The historic fort of Kangra was built
by Bhuma Chand. This fort had been the centre of attraction
for the rulers of northern India, since a long time.
The first attack on the fort was made by the Raja of
Kashmir 'Shreshtha' in 470 A.D. In 1846 Kangra fort
fell into the hands of the British. Kangra fort is located
on the bank of the river Banganga at the height of 350
feet. In the foreyard of the fort are the temple of
'Laxmi Narayan' and 'Adinath' located in the Kangra
fort is dedicated to Jainism. Inside the fort are two
ponds one of them is called 'Kapur Sagar'. At present
the fort is under the control of 'Archaeological Survey
of India'. It was badly damaged in 1905 earthquake.
HOW
TO REACH HIMACHAL PRADESH?
By
Bus : Regular deluxe, semi deluxe and ordinary
bus services to and from Shimla from following major cities
apart from other important stations of North India.
Jaipur, Chandigarh,
Delhi, Jalandhar, Gurgaon, Amritsar, Dehradun, Hardwar,
Pathankot, Ambala
By
Air : In
the state there are three airports.
Kangra
airport at Gaggal : 15
kms from Dharamshala and 25 kms from Mcleodganj
Shimla
airport at Jubbar Hatti : 23 kms from Shimla
Kullu
airport at Bhuntar : 10 kms from Kullu and 50 kms
from Manali
Other
nearest airports having regular service : Jammu (210
kms from Dharamshala), Amritsar (205 kms from Dharamshala)
and Chandigarh
(260 kms from Dharamshala, 116 kms from Shimla and 312
kms from Manali)
By
Rail :
Main railway
stations connecting Himachal :
Pathankot
: All trains going to Jammu passes through Pathankot
station. From Pathankot you can have direct trains to
Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Baranasi, Madras, Banglore, Gujarat,
Rajasthan and other parts of India.
Kalka
: From Kalka you can have direct trains to Delhi,
Bombay, Calcutta and other parts of India.
In the
state there are two narrow gauge lines connecting : Kalka
to Shimla - This railway track is about 96 kms. and Pathankot
to Joginder Nagar - This railway line covers 113 kms.
Railway Reservation
: The Northan Railways has computerised reservation counters
at Pathankot, Shimla and Mandi in Himachal for booking
throughout India
CLIMATE
CONDITIONS
The summer
temperature varies from the maximum of 38º celsius
to minimum 22º celsius and the winter temperature
varies from maximum 15º celsius to minimum 0º
celsius. The annual rainfall is 2909-3800 mm. Most of
the adventure sports are conducted during June to September
period. The months from September to March are best suited
for a great trip to Himachal Pradesh.
HOTEL
AND RESORTS IN HIMCHAL PRADESH
Hotel and Resorts in
Manali
: Out
Town Hotel, Hotel
Shingar Regency, Highland
Park Manali,
Span
Resorts,
Hotel
Holiday Inn, Ambassador
Resorts, Hotel
Manali Inn,
Hotel Snow
Crest Manor (Usha Shriram),
Apple Country Resort,
Sagar Resort,
Hotel
Orchard Green,
Hotel Honeymoon Inn (Ram
Regency), Snow
Valley Resort,
Glacier Resort,
Park
Residency,
Hotel
Evergreen,
Hotel
Devlok,
Banon
Resort, Whispering
Rock Resort,
Swiss Cottage,
Thakur
Villa Cottage,
Quality
Inn River Country Resort,
Hotel
Park Inn Manali,
Manali
Resorts,
Solang
Valley Resort (Welcome Heritage Group)
Hotel
and Resorts in Shimla : Shingar
Hotel,
Hotel
Surya, Hotel
Honeymoon Inn, Hotel
De Park,
East
Bourne Resort,
Cecil
( Oberoi Group ),
Oberoi
Clarkes ( Oberoi Group ),
Hotel Springfields
(Usha Shriram Group),
Hotel Ashiana
Regency,
Hotel
Comberemere (4 Star Hotel), Woodville
Palace Welcome Heritage , Shimla , Quality
Inn Himdev ( 4 Star Hotel ),
Koti
Resorts, Hotel
Willow Banks, Hotel
Leela Regency
Hotel
and Resorts in Dalhousie : Hotel
Mount View,
Chanakya
Hotel, Hotel
Spring, Alps
Holiday Resort, Hotel Aroma
N Claire (2 Star), Peace
Channels Resorts,
Hotel
Grand View,
Hotel
Dalhousie Heights
Hotel
and Resorts in Dharamshala
: Anupam
Resort
, Asia
Health Resorts , Dev
Cottages
Hotel
and Resorts in Khajjiar
: Hotel
Mini Swiss
,
Ghar Resort , Royal
Residency
Hotel
and Resorts in Kasauli : K
K Trams - Heights , Kasauli
Resort , Baikunth
Resorts , K K Trams
Hotel
and Resorts in Chail
: Hotel
Monaal,
Hotel
Ekant , Rashi
Resort , Hotel
Lions
Hotel
and Resorts in Kufri
: Hotel
Kufri Pacific,
Kufri
Holiday Resort
Hotel
and Resorts in Shilon
Bagh
:
Shilon
Resorts ,
Toshali Royal View
Resort
Hotel
and Resorts in Naldhera
: Chalets
Resort
Hotel
and Resorts in Taragarh
Kangra Valley : Taragarh
Palace Hotel
Hotel
and Resorts in Mandi : Munish
Resort
Hotel
and Resorts in Parwanoo
and Banaser : Timber
Trail Resort
Hotel
and Resorts in Chamba
: Hotel
Aroma Palace
Hotel
and Resorts in
Kandaghat, District Solan : The
Destination Resort
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