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Himachal Pradesh
[Shimla
Dalhousie
Chamba
DharamShala
Kulluvalley
Kinnaur Tour Spiti Lahaul]
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Himachal Pradesh is totally a mountain state and a
delight for the visitors, particularly during the summer season when
people flock to this tiny hill station to escape the scorching heat of
the plains. It came into being in its present form with the partition of
the Punjab into Punjab and Haryana in 1966. High points of Himachal are
as follows. The winding roads and high passes link its high mountains
and valleys. While the picturesque valleys of Kullu and Kangra are a
blend of colors. In marked contrast the stark and barren terrain of
Lahaul and Spiti have a stunning lunar and scape like beauty.
Shimla
In the
days before independence, Shimla was the most important British hill
station, and in the summer season became the summer capital. The British
in 1819A.D first discovered Shimla, but it was not until 1822 A.D that
the first permanent house was erected and not until many years later
that Shimla became the summer capital. The name Shimla is derived from
the Himalayan Goddess Shamla a synonym of Kali.
Area: 18 sq. km., Altitude: 2,213
meters, Climate: (deg C)--Summer- Max.27, Min.14.5, Winter-
Max.16.5, Min.5.2,Clothing: Summer - Light woollens, winter -
Heavy woolens, Best Season: April to Mid-July, Mid-September to
Mid-November, Languages spoken: Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi,
English.
Places Of Interest:
Jakhoo Hill, Glen, Summer Hill, Chadwick Falls, Zoo, Navbahar, Sanket
Mochen, Tara Devi Temple, Institute of Advance Studies, Aviary at Old
Raj Bhavan, Tibetan Monastery, Dhengu Mata Temple.
Excursions:
Naldhera- 23 kms, Tattapani- 43 kms, Wildflower Hall-13 kms, Mashobra-
13 kms, Craignano-16 kms, Fruit Research Station- 08 kms, Kufri- 16 kms,
Indira Holiday Home- 18 kms, Chail- 43 kms, Barog- 55 kms, Kasauli– 77
kms, Kiarighat - 23 kms, Solan- 48 kms, Bon Monastery Uohghat- 61 kms,
Fagu - 22 kms, Narkanda- 64 kms, Kotgarh- 82 kms.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Kullu- 23 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kalka- 90 kms.
By Road: Chandigarh- 117 kms, Kullu- 220 kms, Manali- 260 kms,
Delhi- 343 kms, Pathankot- 380 kms, Ambala- 151 kms, Chail- 43 kms,
Dehradun- 240 kms etc.
Dalhousie
Dalhousie
is named after the British Governor – General of the 19th century Lord
Dalhousie. The town’s height varies between 1525m and 2378m and is
surrounded by varied vegetation. Dalhousie has charming colonial
architecture, including some beautiful churches. The spectacular
snow-covered Dhauladhar Mountains are also visible from this enchanting
town.
Area: 13 sq. km. Altitude: 2036 meters, Climate:
(deg C)-Summer - Max 23.5, Min 15.5, Winter - Max 10, Min 1,
Clothing: Summer - Light woollens, Winter - Heavy woolens, Best
season: April to November, Languages spoken: Pahari, Hindi,
English.
Places Of Interest:
Panjpulla, Subhash Baoli & Jandri Ghat, The Round, Dainkund, Khajjiar,
Kalatop Wild Life Sanctuary.
Excursions:
Kugti Wild Life Sanctuary- 35 kms, Tundah Wild Life Sanctuary- 45 kms.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Amritsar- 118 kms & Jammu- 188 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Pathankot- 80 kms.
By Road: Amritsar- 188 kms, Jalandhar- 192 kms, Pathankot- 80 kms,
Chamba- 56 kms, Manali- 402 kms, Delhi- 563 kms, Chandigarh- 352 kms,
Dharamshala- 143 kms, Khajjiar- 27 kms, Jammu-188 kms.
Chamba
Chamba, the land of antiquity, art and scenic
beauty, is a wonder in itself for every visitor. Situated at the height
of 996 m. above sea level on the south bank of the Ravi River, the
ancient Pahari capital was founded in 920 A.D. by Raja Sahil Verma, who
named it after his favourite daughter Champavati.
Chamba valley is noted for the magnificence of it's scenery-touching the
fringe of the Shivaliks and having three well-defined snowy ranges, the
Dauladhar, constituting the outer Himalayas, the Pir Panjal or the mid
Himalayas, and the Zanskar range or the inner Himalayas.
Area: 2.4 sq. km., Altitude: 926 meters, Climate:
(deg C)-Summer- Max. 39, Min. 8, Winter- Max. 10, Min. 1.1, Clothing:
Summer- Light woollens, Winter- Heavy woollens, Best Season:
April to Mid July and Mid September to December, Languages Spoken:
Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi, English.
Places Of Interest:
Lakshman Narayan Temple, Chamunda Temple, Katasan Devi Temple, Bhuj Sing
Museum, Chaugan.
Excursions:
Chirmaya Topovan- 10 kms, Dal Lake- 11 kms, Dharamkot- 11 kms, Triund
-17 kms, Kareri- 22 kms, Kangra- 18 kms, Jwalamukhi- 56 kms, Nadaun- 10
kms, Chintpurni- 80 kms, Masroor- 40 kms, Trilokpur- 41 kms, Nurpur- 66
kms, Sujanpur Tira- 80 kms, Chamunda Devi Temple- 15 kms, Palampur- 35
kms, Pong Wild life Sanctuary.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Amritsar -200 kms.
By Rail: Pathankot -90 kms is connected to major cities in India.
By Road: Chandigarh- 239 kms, Delhi- 514 kms, Dalhousie- 143 kms,
Jammu-197 kms, Kangra- 18 kms, Kullu- 24 kms, Manali -253 kms, Palampur-
35 kms, Shimla- 322 kms.
Dharamshala
Set
against the backdrop of the dramatic Dhauladhar Mountains, Dharamshala
is perched on the high slopes in upper reaches of Kangra Valley. It is
charming town with elegant bungalows nestling in thick coniferous
forests. Dharamshala is also the home of Dalai Lama, spiritual head of
Buddhists. Little Lhasa is an enchanting world where spinning prayer
wheels and fluttering prayer flags spread the message of peace and
universal harmony.
Area: 28.81 sq. km., Altitude: Between 1250 meters and
1982 meters, Climate: (deg C)-Summer - Max.33, Min.22, Winter -
Max.15, Min. 0, Clothing: Summer - Light woollens, Winter - Heavy
woolens, Best Season: April to June and September to November,
Languages Spoken: Pahari ,Hindi.
Places Of Interest:
MC leodganj , Tibetan Medical & Astro Institute, Bhagsunath, St. John's
Church , Kunal Pathri, War Memorial.
Excursions:
Chirmaya Topovan- 10 kms, Dal Lake- 11 kms, Dharamkot- 11 kms, Triund
-17 kms, Kareri- 22 kms, Kangra- 18 kms, Jwalamukhi- 56 kms, Nadaun- 10
kms, Chintpurni- 80 kms, Masroor- 40 kms, Trilokpur- 41 kms, Nurpur- 66
kms, Sujanpur Tira- 80 kms, Chamunda Devi Temple- 15 kms, Palampur- 35
kms, Pong Wild life Sanctuary.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Amritsar -200 kms.
By Rail: Pathankot -90 kms is connected to major cities in India.
By Road: Chandigarh- 239 kms, Delhi- 514 kms, Dalhousie- 143 kms,
Jammu-197 kms, Kangra- 18 kms, Kullu- 214 kms, Manali -253 kms, Palampur-
35 kms, Shimla- 322 kms.
Kullu Valley
Kullu was
once known as Kulanthpitha, which means the end of the habitable world.
Beyond rose the forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas, and by the
banks of the shining river Beas, lay the fabled 'Silver Valley'. The
'Silver Valley' has nature's treasures that lie carelessly scattered as
flowers on the high meadows.
The Valley of Gods, as the Kullu Valley has come to be known, if perhaps
the most delightful region in the Western Himalayas.
Situated on the banks of the river Beas, Kullu,
the headquarters of the district, serves as a nerve centre of the valley
and is the starting place for a number of treks.
Area: 6.68 sq. km., Altitude: 1,219 meters, Climate:
(deg C)-Summer- Max. 30.8, Min. 18.8, Winter- Max. 16.4, Min. 5.2,
Rainfall: 102 cms, Clothing: Summer- Light woollens, Winter-
Heavy woolens, Best Season: Mid-March to Mid-November.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar -50 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Chandigarh -272 kms.
By Road: Ambala -606 kms, Chandigarh -556 kms, Delhi -798 kms,
Pathankot -278 kms, Shimla -240 kms, Manali -40 kms, Palampur -164 kms,
Rohtang Pass -91 kms, Dharamshala -213 kms, Dalhousie -334 kms,
Jogindarnagar -166 kms.
Manali
Manali is the Northern end of the Kullu Valley and
is the main resort in the area. It is beautifully situated and there are
many pleasant walks around the town. Surrounded by towering peaks at arm
length, Manali’s major asset is its proximity to the snowline, never
more than few hours drive from the town nestling at comfortable
2050meters. It is the center of the flourishing orchard industry a
popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous treks.
Area: 5.12 sq. km., Altitude: 1,926 meters, Climate:
(deg C)-Summer- Max. 25, Min. 12. Winter- Max. 14.5, Min. 2,
Clothing: Summer- Light woollens for both the places, Winter- Heavy
woollens for both the places, Best Season: April to Mid-July and
Sep. to Nov. for both the places, Languages Spoken: Pahari (Local
Dialect), Hindi, English.
Places of Interest:
Raghunathji Temple, Vaishno Devi Temple, Jagannath Temple Bijli Mahadev
Shrine, Vashisht Bath , Hadimba Devi Temple, Tibetan Monastery, Arjun
Gumpha, Nehru Kund, Jagatsukh.
Excursions:
Raison- 16 kms, Katrain- 20 kms, Naggar- 28 kms, Bajaura- 15 kms, Kasol
- 42 kms, Manikaran- 45 kms, Banjar- 58 kms, Larji- 34 kms, Malana,
Pulga & Khirganga- 16 kms & 26 kms, Danawar Wildlife Sanctuary (near
Manikaran), Khokhan Wildlife Sanctuary- 20 kms from Bhuntar, Khaiv
Sanctuary- 15 kms, Tirthan Sanctuary -10 kms from Bunder Gushanini,
Kothi- 12 kms & Rahla Falls- 14 kms, Solang Valley- 13 km, Rohtang Pass-
51 kms, Keylong Pass- 117 kms, Manali Wildlife Sanctuary.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar - 50 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Chandigarh- 397 kms.
By Road: Jogindarnagar– 166kms, Shimla– 240kms, Delhi– 611kms.
Kinnaur, Spiti,
Lahaul
Lahaul and Spiti are two remote Himalayan valleys
of Himachal Pradesh lying on the Indo-Tibet border. Strange, exciting,
primitive, these valleys are incomparable in mountain scape, in the
rugged beauty of their rocky escapements and the splendor of their snow
covered peaks.
Kinnaur is one of the most scenic but less known districts of Pradesh
Located on the Indo-Tibetan border, it is surrounded by Tibet to the
east, Garhwal Himalayas to the south, Spiti valley to the north and
Kullu to the west. The Satluj River, which rises on the southern slopes
of Kailash Parbat near Mansarovar in Tibet, flows through the Kinnaur
valley.
Places of Interest & Excursions:
At Kinnaur:
Bhabha Nagar, Nichar , Sangla Valley, Poari, Recong, Kalpa, Kothi, Ribba,
Moorang, Pooh, Nako, Tashigang Gompa, Tilasangh Monastery.
At Spiti:
As Kullu is the valley of Gods we can say Spiti is the valley of
Monasteries. Monasteries like Tabo, Gulling, Dhankar and Kee are located
in this valley. Sumdo, Schichiling, Attergu, Kaza, Losar, Kunzam Pass.
At Lahaul:
Batal, Bara Singri Glacier, Koksar, Gondhla, Tandi, Bara Lacha Pass,
Udaipur, Trilokinath Temple, Suraj Tal, Sarchu, Lake Chandra Tal, and
some Monasteries viz. Kardang, Shashur, Tayl, Guru Ghantal.
Reach -
Kinnaur
By Air: Nearest airport is Shimla is- 224 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kalka- 314 kms.
By Road: Shimla- 224 kms, Rampur- 108 kms, Pooh- 94 kms, Wangtu-
34 kms, Narkanda- 160 kms, Chakrata- 248 kms, Kufri- 210 kms, Sarahan-
77 kms, Tashigang- 116 kms, Shipki La- 126 kms.
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