Shimla, once the summer capital of British India, is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. Take a walk along the Mall & the Ridge passing by British era monuments. Take a ride on the toy train passing by the country side or simply relax in your hotel.
Kinnaur, the apple growing region of Himachal, has some of the most beautiful valleys. Saharah, the gateway to kinnaur, is famous for its ancient Bhimakali Temple. The drive along the Sutlej river takes you to the beautiful Sangla valley and further on to the remote village of Nako.
One of the remotest of remote regions, Spiti is an extension of the Tibetan plateau. Some of the highest villages in the world are here. Spectacular mountain views, ancient Tibetan monasteries, friendly people are characteristic of this region.
Ancient temples, panoramic views, hot water springs, the Rohtang pass are the major attractions in Manali.
Mandi is home to some very ancient temples to be found in North India such as the Triloknath temple. It is a historical town on the banks of Beas River.
This hill station is home to the Tibetan government in exile. Picturesque surroundings, the Tsuglagkhang Complex, Namgyal monastery and Tibetan culture are major attractions.
The Kangra valley is located in the foothills of the majestic Dhauladhar range. It is known for its picturesque surroundings, ancient temples, the Kangra Fort and the Kangra School of Art
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Himachal offers some of the best trekking routes in the Himalayas. From the Himalayan foothills to high altitude, the treks introduce you to remote valleys, villages & monasteries and simple mountain folks who are always welcoming.
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