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| Shimla |
The British
empire may have ceased to exist, but its echoes
linger on in Shimla (2130 m).
As the summer capital' of the British in India,
this was the country's focus for the better
part of every year and now, it is the state
capital of Himachal Pradesh. |
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| Manali |
Snow Valley
Resorts introduces itself as one of the biggest
Hotel of Manali having about
50 rooms, with all modern facilities and decorated
with local touch. |
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| Mussoorie |
Mussoorie
has rightly earned for itself the epithet
of, Queen of Hill Stations as it oozes with
the true resplendence of nature that any other
place would die to be called as, among the rest
of the Hill Stations in India. |
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| Dalhousie |
India Travel
Destinations, the tour guide, opens up new channels
of opportunity through which tourists and the
wiling travelers alike can go ahead in their
odyssey to discover the unheard of charms of
Dalhousie, one of the most sought after Hill
Stations in India, in Himachal Pradesh. |
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| Dharamshala |
Kangra
valley is one of the Himachal’s beautiful
valleys. It rolls down the southern edge of
magnificent Dhauladhar range in gentle slopes
covered with forests of pine, orchards, green
tea gardens and terraced fields. The Dhauladhars
-the “White ranges” rise upto 14000 ft . providing
a dramatic backdrop to the hill resort of Dharamshala. |
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| Kufri |
Blessed with
some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes
anywhere, it is a travellers paradise -lofty
snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys,
fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes,
flower bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and
monasteries steeped in time. |
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| Kasauli |
One of the
small towns developed by the British during
the 'hey days' of the empire, and reached by
a branch road from the Kalka-Shimla road, the
quite beautiful hill-station of Kasauli |
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| Kantal |
Kanatal, a
quaint little hamlet in Uttaranchal state, located
just 300 kilometers, or 6-7 hours journey by
road from Delhi is perched at an altitude of
over 8,500 feet. Kanatal offers a spectacular
view of the snow-clad Garhwal Himalayas and
lush green forests. |
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| Nainital |
Naini,
a word that almost brings the cool air with
it is a secret hide out of the tourists each
year. Situated at an altitude of 1,938mtrs,
this dreamland town with its beauteous splendour
is one of the most popular tourist resorts of
the country. |
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| Chamba |
Chamba the
charming beauty is situated at 996 m. on the
bank of Ravi river, known in the ancient Vedic
Literature as Iravati on a flat ground. There
are many stories about its name . One interesting
tale is that; it was named after Champavati,
the daughter of the 10th Century King Sahil
Verma. |
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| Chail |
It lay surrounded
by magnificent deodar forests, Shimla was in
direct vision and most important, the hill of
Chail at 2226 m was somewhat higher than British-controlled
Shimla. |
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| Darjeeling |
Darjeeling
travel guide for tourists visiting Darjeeling,
India. Also sells a variety of Darjeeling products
such as Darjeeling Tea |
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