Himachal Pradesh, the land blessed with immaculate beauty and charm is one of the topmost destinations in Northern India that captures the heart of travelers, vacationers, honeymooners, nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, as well as connoisseurs. Located at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas, the state boasts scenic beauty, picturesque vistas, spectacular snow-covered mountains, cascading waterfalls, far flung meadows, a placid charm, unique food culture, and much more. Himachal Tourism takes you across some of its most prized attractions that will take your heart away with the very first look.
Shimla
Shimla, the state capital is one of the most visited attractions in Himachal Pradesh. The city was named after Shyamala Devi, believed to be a re-incarnation of Devi Kali. Also heralded as the “Queen of Hills”, Shimla is popular for its natural splendor, magnificent architectural buildings, pleasant temperature, and charming aura. The Mall, Shimla State Museum, Gaiety Theatre, Christ Church, Viceregal Lodge, Fagu, Kufri, Chail, etc. are some of the famous attractions in and around Shimla.
Dalhousie
The lovely hill station of Dalhousie is an epitome of natural beauty and tranquility. Situated at an elevation of 6,460 ft, this amazing hill station offers an amazing view of the mighty Dhauladhar Ranges. The hill station of Dalhousie was named after Lord Dalhousie, the British Governor-General during the year 1894, who established this hill station as a place of summer retreat. Some illustrious attractions at Dalhousie are Ajit Singh Memorial, Khajjiar, Kalatop, Jandari Ghat, Lakkad Mandi, etc.
Kullu & Manali
The hill stations of Kullu & Manali are a total mesmerizing sight for travelers and holidaymakers in Himachal Pradesh. The charming hilly destinations offer a fair reason to invite travelers from all over the world. While Kullu is famous for its attractions like the Raghunath Temple, Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Sultanpur Palace, Pin Valley National Park , Manali is known for its Budhhist Monasteries and other attractions like Hadimba Temple, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley etc. Each of these hilly destinations makes as a great spot for summer vacations as well as various sports like skiing, Mountaineering, river rafting, trekking etc.
Chamba
The lovely hamlet of Chamba is located at 3,268 ft. above sea level on the banks of the river Ravi, in the district of Chamba. The town is home to numerous sacred temples, palaces, and hosts the two famous fairs (jatras), ‘the Minjar mela’, and ‘Suhi Mata Mela’. The region is also one of the best places to bag in some great pahari artwork & paintings. Some great places to check-out in Chamba are Sui Mata Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Harirai Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Champavati Temple, Sitaram Temple, Chaugan, Bhuri Singh Museum, Church of Scotland, etc.
So, break free from your monotonous life and getaway to these aforementioned attractions with Himachal Tourism. An escape to these aforementioned destinations will take away all your stress and help you rejuvenate your soul and senses.
Shimla
Shimla, the state capital is one of the most visited attractions in Himachal Pradesh. The city was named after Shyamala Devi, believed to be a re-incarnation of Devi Kali. Also heralded as the “Queen of Hills”, Shimla is popular for its natural splendor, magnificent architectural buildings, pleasant temperature, and charming aura. The Mall, Shimla State Museum, Gaiety Theatre, Christ Church, Viceregal Lodge, Fagu, Kufri, Chail, etc. are some of the famous attractions in and around Shimla.
Dalhousie
The lovely hill station of Dalhousie is an epitome of natural beauty and tranquility. Situated at an elevation of 6,460 ft, this amazing hill station offers an amazing view of the mighty Dhauladhar Ranges. The hill station of Dalhousie was named after Lord Dalhousie, the British Governor-General during the year 1894, who established this hill station as a place of summer retreat. Some illustrious attractions at Dalhousie are Ajit Singh Memorial, Khajjiar, Kalatop, Jandari Ghat, Lakkad Mandi, etc.
Kullu & Manali
The hill stations of Kullu & Manali are a total mesmerizing sight for travelers and holidaymakers in Himachal Pradesh. The charming hilly destinations offer a fair reason to invite travelers from all over the world. While Kullu is famous for its attractions like the Raghunath Temple, Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Sultanpur Palace, Pin Valley National Park , Manali is known for its Budhhist Monasteries and other attractions like Hadimba Temple, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley etc. Each of these hilly destinations makes as a great spot for summer vacations as well as various sports like skiing, Mountaineering, river rafting, trekking etc.
Chamba
The lovely hamlet of Chamba is located at 3,268 ft. above sea level on the banks of the river Ravi, in the district of Chamba. The town is home to numerous sacred temples, palaces, and hosts the two famous fairs (jatras), ‘the Minjar mela’, and ‘Suhi Mata Mela’. The region is also one of the best places to bag in some great pahari artwork & paintings. Some great places to check-out in Chamba are Sui Mata Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Harirai Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Champavati Temple, Sitaram Temple, Chaugan, Bhuri Singh Museum, Church of Scotland, etc.
So, break free from your monotonous life and getaway to these aforementioned attractions with Himachal Tourism. An escape to these aforementioned destinations will take away all your stress and help you rejuvenate your soul and senses.