Glimpse of Tourist Places in Himachal Pardesh

Shimla

Nestled in the mountain slopes of pine, deodar and oak, Shimla is the most popular hill station in India. Once the ‘summer capital’ of British officers, now the state capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is famous for its charming scenery and quaint ambiance. As the hill station is well connected to all nearby tourist destination so you should make Shimla your starting point. The Ridge of Shimla, Kufri acclaimed as the Switzerland of East, Green valley with the endless beauty, Jakoo temple, the snow clad town Chail, Himalayan Bird Park, the 18th century Visceral Lodge and a ride on the Toy Train are the Must Do places and things in Shimla. If a romantic walk amid the lush meadows in on your mind head to The Ridge is again a perfect stretch to carry on those never ending conversations. Enjoy the scenic view of the entire Hill station from the Jakhu Hill situated 2 km from Shimla. Once you visited this place your craving to come back here again will never end. Grab your deal today.

Manali

In the lap of nature, away from the hustle and bustle of city situated in the district Kullu of Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of around 6000 ft, Manali gives you the abundance charm of nature with its scenic beauty. Beautiful dense pinewood forest, snow capped mountains and Beas river flowing through the beautiful hill station gives panoramic view to the kullu Manali. If you once visit Manali you will surely fall in love with its incredible beauty. Statistics of Himachal Govt says that it is the most visited hill station of Himachal Pradesh by the domestic as well as international tourist. Manali has always been the honeymooner’s first choice in India. In fact, Manali doesn’t’ excite just the couples, it magnetises every human eye. Artists, adventure seekers, families, backpackers whoever you are, you will definitely fall in love with it. The unending beauty of Solang Valley will steal your heart. The Hot water spring at Vashist Kund, the magnificent sage Manu & Goddess Hidimba temple offers a serene ambience. The snow covered hills and the chilly surroundings of Rohtang pass will definitely make you feel like you have landed on some other planet. So if you want to experience this beautiful Hill station then plan your holiday with Holidayvent.

Khajjiar

Khajjiar, known as the “Mini Switzerland of India”, is one of the prevalent hill stations, which is about 26 km from the beautiful Dalhousie in Himachal. Along with the beautiful and snowy peaks, opulent green hills, deep valleys, dense forests and beautiful hill stations, Khajjiar is considered as mini Switzerland and the tourists’ paradise. This place is also famous for the beautiful and noiseless environment amongst travellers. This is situated in the north-western part of the Himachal, which is in the northern region of India. One of the most important things about Khajjiar is that this contains almost three ecosystems such as forest, lake and the pasture. The site is located at a certain height of approx. 6500 feet. The nearby places of Khajjiar are Kaliope Wildlife Sanctuary, Khajjiar lake, Dainkund Peak, panchpula & offers great adventures such as paragliding, horse riding, trekking, and zorbing for people seeking some thrill. Travel with Holidayvent to this serene place.

Chitkul

The last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul is found on the bank of Baspa River. The village is 25 km away from Sangla; it takes 2 – 3 hours to reach Chitkul. . It is the last point in India till where one can travel without a permit. Words cannot define the beauty of Chitkul. The Indo-Tibet trade route is definitely an attraction for avid explorers. Also, the crystal clear Baspa river flowing by the village is really breathtaking. The famous picture doing the rounds on the internet when you look up Chitkul is – Hindustan ka aakhri Dhaba (“Last Dhaba of India”) is always on the list of must-do things of visitors. There is a monastery called Kagyupa Temple where an age old image of Shakyamuni Buddha is worshipped. This trip not only gives you an opportunity to explore the mesmerizing natural beauty of Sangla Valley, but as we move through the villages you also get to interact with natives and get an insight into Kinnauri traditions and lifestyle. Explore the Chitkul attractions like Kamru Fort, Bering Nag Temple, Baspa River, Tibetan Wood Carving Centre, Batseri, and Brelengi Gompa. . One can also camp at the river bank of Baspa. The immense natural beauty, the magnificent surrounding of snow-peaked Himalayan mountains, meadows, small wooden cottages, houses with slate or wooden plank roof, a Buddhist monastery in Chitkul will steal your soul. Even if you left from here the place will call you back again & again.

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