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Himachal Pradesh Tourism

Himachal Pradesh Tourism


Himachal Pradesh is a tiny hill state whose pleasant summers make it a popular holiday resort. The Raj still lingers in Shimla, the state capital and former summer capital during British rule.

Kullu-Manali are neighbouring resorts, surrounded by pine covered hills and lush meadows. Himachal has, in addition to popular resort towns, a series of secluded hill retreats ideal for interested anglers, trekkers and those wanting a quiet getaway.

Many of these include: from Shimla - Mashobra, Kufri, Naldehra; those around Kullu-Manali include Manikaran, Naggar and Brighu Lake; the barely accessible valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are a trekker’s delight.

Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh

» Chail Travel Guide
» Chamba Travel Guide
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Chamunda Devi Travel Guide
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Chinpurni Travel Guide
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Dalhousie Travel Guide
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Dharamshala Travel Guide
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Jawalamukhi Travel Guide
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Kangra Travel Guide

» Kasauli Travel Guide
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Keylong Travel Guide
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Khajjiar Travel Guide
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Kinnaur Travel Guide
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Kufri Travel Guide
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Kullu Travel Guide
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Lahaul Travel Guide
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Manali Travel Guide
» Nagar Travel Guide
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Naldehra Travel Guide
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Panota Shaib Travel Guide
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Parwanoo Travel Guide
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Renuka ji Travel Guide
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Rohtang Pass Travel Guide
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Shimla Travel Guide
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Spiti Travel Guide




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