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Himachal
Pradesh
Himachal is
situated in the heart of western himalayas. It is a
mountainous state with altitudes ranging from 350 to 7000
meters (1050 ft. to 21000 ft.) above the sea level. Hills
and valleys with crisp, clean air, snow clad peaks,
sparking rivers characterise this state. Himachal is a
tourism friendly state where the simplicity of rural
living is visible alongwith specially developed
infrastructure for tourists. Himachal Tourism is a
promotional organisation for the tourism activities in the
state. The folk songs of Himachal Pradesh are full of
charm.
Capital : Shimla
Language : Hindi, Pahari
Area : 55,673 Sq. km.
Tourist season : All round the year
Population : 5.5 Million
Literacy Rate : 63%
Manali : Manali
is situated on the River Beas, at an altitude of 2,200
metres. Manali is a picturesque little town ideal place to
relax in full view of snow-clad mountains. It is also
known as the 'Queen of Hill Station'. Manali is a lovely
and very popular holiday destination, it is a ideal spot
for picnics punctuated with sun-bathing, fishing. The main
attractions of Manali are Tibetan Monastery, Hadimba, Devi
Temple.
Shimla : The state capital Shimla, provides a cool
relief to those who come here during the summer months.
Jakhu Temple, Himachal State Museum,Tara Devi,
Sankatmochan, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Lakkar (wood)
Bazaar are some worth visiting places.
Dalhousie : Dalhousie is a typical hill resort with
its fin-roofed, half timbered houses spread over 13 aq. km
of well forested hills at heights between 1525 & 2378
metres.
Kullu : Kullu is a picturesque valley. The unique
event in Kullu is celebration of Dusserha.
Lahaul Spiti : The lahaul plateau nourished by the
Chandra & Bhaga rivers and the Spiti valley linked to
it by a high pass the Kunzam-la, are together a district
in Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best trekking areas
in the world.
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