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About Chamba: Chamba is bounded on north-west by Jammu and Kashmir, on the north-east and east by Ladakh. Chamba, the land of antiquity, art and scenic beauty, is a wonder in itself for every visitor also famous as a pilgrimage site for its fabulously sculpted stone temples. |
| CHAMBA HOTELS : Arorma Palace |
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About Dharamshala: Dharamshala is known for its scenic beauty, calmness and serenity. It has high pine trees, tea gardens and timber yielding trees. Dharamshala, popularly known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’, is divided into lower and upper towns with a difference of 457m (1500ft.) between them. |
| DHARAMSHALA HOTELS : Asia Health Resort | Anand Palace | Snow Hermitage | Surya Resort |
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About Kangra: Kangra sheltered by the Dhauladhar and this majestic mountain range surpasses all others in its grandeur. The history of Kangra dates back to the Vedic times more than 3,500 years ago. The Kangra fort is still an attraction to the tourists and the pilgrims visiting Kangra. |
| KANGRA HOTELS : Judge's Court | Taragarh Palace | Hotel Maurya |
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About Khajjiar: Khajjiar was a favorite place for golf players until recent past. & A lake fed by streams surrounded by a sylvan glade 5 kms in circumference from where wooded slopes lead up to the snowline are the reasons which prompt Khajjiar to be referred to as the “Switzerland of India.” |
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About Kufri: kufri is a part of the timeless tranquility of the Himalayas. It offers a Kaleidoscope of nature’s best, embracing a wide variety of scenery in a small area. Once Just a Kufer or pond, Kufri has now evolved as an exotic holiday destination. |
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About Kullu: The most charming and beautiful Kulu valley spreads out its charm on either side of river Beas. The valley runs north to south of this river and is 80kms. long and about 2kms. at its broadest. |
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About Manali: Manali is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks of the river Beas. |
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About Mandi: Mandi the sacred land of Rishi Mandvya, is known as the Kashi of Himachal Pradesh. The town is dotted with 81 temples which are the finest monuments of hill architecture. |
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About Parwanoo: Parwanoo is the small hill station on the borders of Haryana and Himachal. A glimpse of what the hilly state of Himachal Pradesh has to offer is what Parwanoo is all about. |
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About Shimla: The capital of Himachal Pradesh came into light when the British discovered it in 1819 & in 1864 Shimla was declared as the summer capital of India. Shimla is the best market for the handicrafts of Himachal Pradesh. |
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About Solan: Altiude 1,350 m. blessed with a pleasant climate all the year round, Solan is the district headquarters of Mashru, another city established by the British, is named after the Goddess, Soloni Devi, whose temple is located in the southern end of the town. |
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