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Bharmaur Tour
Bharmaur remained capital of the princely state o Chamba for
over 400 years, about 69 km from Chamba this fascinating
little town surrounded by high ranges was then known as
Bharmpur,.
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Barog Tour
Barog has emerged from a mere stopover on the highway to a
popular and full-fledged destination. Surrounded by pinewoods
and views of the valley and the peak of Choor Chandni this is
also a convenient weekend getaway from the Delhi Punjab
haryana region
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Chail Tour
The story of Chail as it stands today really begins in
neighboring Shimla. The tale is told of the banishment of the
Mahara of patiala from the erstwhile summer capital in the
late 19th century. .
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Chamba Tour
Chamba valley , perhaps the loveliest in Himachal, is know for
its scenic attractions, sparkling strems , lakes , meadows and
lush deodar forests , Crowned with hight mountain ranges,
chamba rich in wildlife is home to animals like the elusive
snow leopard, ibex , brown bear, leopard and the musk deer.
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Dharamsala Tour
Dharamshala is a beautiful and peaceful town spread at
different levels and surrounded by forests of pine. Accessible
from the broad gauge line at Pathankot Dharamshala provides a
range of interesting activities for the visitor.
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Dalhousie Tour
Dalhousie is a hill station full of colonials charm that hold
lingering echoes of the Raj Spread out over five hills the
town is named after the 19th century British governor general
Lord Dalhousie
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Kangra Tour
Kangra one of Himachal’s most beautiful valleys, rolls down
the southern edge of the magnificent Dhauladhar range in
gentle slopes that are covered with lush green forests of pine
, orchards, tea gardens and terraced fields.
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Khajjiar Tour
Khajjiar is famous for the popular Khajji Naga shrine
dedicated to the serpent god from which the name is believed
to have been derived. The temple dates back to the 10th
century and is interspaced with different patterns and images
on the ceiling and wooden posts.
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Kasauli Tour
On a side road off the main highway that connects Kalka to
Shimla the little town of kasauli lies curled along the
heights of the first major row of hill and the cable cars from
the highway that reach up to Kasauli are a major attractio
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Kufri Tour
It is famous for its trekking and hiking trails.
Adventure-seeking travelers throng Kufri in winters to enjoy
skiing and tobogganing along its snow-covered slopes. The
Skiing season spreads between November to February and the
tourist inflow is at its peak during winters
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Kullu Tour
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'.
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Manali Tour
Manali is one of the most beautiful and picturesque hill
station, an ideal destination for nature lovers an adventure
sport. A lovely drive to Rohtang pass at 13,500 feet altitude,
para gliding and skiing on the slope of solang valley, water
rafting in the icy beas river, nature treks an adventure
camping in lahaul, spiti and parvati valley, infused
tremendous enthusiasm among visitors
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Mandi Tour
The historic town of Mandi (800 m) is built along the banks of
the river Beas. It has long been an important commercial
centre and the sage Mandva is said to have meditated here.
This one time capital of the princely state of Mandi is a fast
developing town that still retains much of its original charm
and character.
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Maharana Pratap Sagar
This fertile hilly district becomes the annual home to tens of
thousands of migratory birds every year. Set amidst the
ancient, lightly forested Shivalik Hills, Pong Dam named
Maharana Pratap Sagar, creates one of the mot important
wetlands in Northwest India.
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Manikaran Tour
The springs in the area are hot enough to boil rice in it.
Manikaran, a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and Sikhs, has a
temple and a gurudwara. It is also a good spot for trout
fishing. High up under the snowy peaks, of the Parvati Valley
is situated the hot springs at Manikaran. The water from the
steaming springs is noted fr its healing properties
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McleodGanj Tour
McLeod Ganj als known as upper Dharamsala is the most Tibetan
of places in India. In the times of British rule Upper
Daramsala was a "hill station", a place where wives and
daughters of British officers and government officials spent
hot Indian summers.
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Nahan Tour
Nahan is a charming town, which is also the headquarters of
the district of Sirmaur. It has graceful houses winding roads
and several old palaces.The capital of the erstwhile princely
state of Sirmaur Nahan was founded in 162` by Maharaja Karam
Prakash and this was the only state in presently day Himachal
Pradesh whose ruler had the title of maharaja.
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Parwanoo Tour
Parwanoo is a convenient base station to see and visit a
number of nearby areasas one cross the state border of Haryana
into Himachal, there comes the town of Parwanoo. A couple of
decades ao, this was a sleepy little village but today, it is
a pulsating industrial town.
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Palampur Tour
Palampur (1219m), just 35 km from Kangra is a quiet town
situate on a plateau with the backdrop of the dramatic Neugal
chasm and the Bundla stream cutting across on one edege,
Surrounded by green tea estates and forests of pine and
deodar, Palampur has several interesting trails for travelers
to trek.
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Shimla Tour
Himalayan oak flowering rhododendron and tall cedars the
almost legendary deodar trees This magnificent setting and
picture of idyllic retreat in the midranges of the Himalaya
mountains is framed by high peaks that trace a snow clad line
across the north.
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Solan Tour
Solan also has the Childer’s park, the Mohan Park and the
Jawahar park. The Library and the Old curch at Chambaghat may
be visited The Solan Brewery was once owned by the family of
the infamous General Dyer who was responsible for the
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre in Amritsar in 1919.
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Amritsar Tour
Amritsar is home to the Religious Building important to Sikhs
- The Golden Temple. Amritsar is an institution by itself. And
the Golden Temple is the cradle of Amritsar with the city
growing around it nurtured by its divine sanctity.
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