Himachal Pradesh Tour
Himachal Pradesh is located in North West in Indian the lap of the great Himalayas; it is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir in the north, Punjab in the west Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in the south and Tibet in the East, Magnificent snow-covered mountain lush green valley, deep gorges, dense forests, exquisite gardens and pleasant weather –these are few of the characteristics that make Himachal Pradesh one of the most popular tourist destinations of India.
The best time to go to Himachal depends on what you would like to do, The fragrance of spring the activity packed summer, the romantic saga of the rains, or the crisp chill of winter are all good options in Himachal Pradesh.
Manali
Reached by a windy, nail –biting bus ride up the majestic Kullu valley, Manali is out door adventurer’s paradise. Flowering meadows, glacial –fed streams and 360 degree mountains scenery. Just north of Manali is the Rohtang pass, popular both for the onward route to ladakh, a ratting town –day bus journey across the icy peaks to the north. A one –stop for adrenaline junkies here to hike trek raft of paraglide, Manali is also a favorite spot for hippies and Indian honeymooners.
Shimla
Easily among the most popular hill stations in all of India .Shimla was founded as the summer capital of British India. Still ripe with colonial charm, this tourist hotspot also remains one of Himachal’s only major cities within reach of India’s railway network .Its top sites include the mall ,The city’s blushing promenade ,old Christ church with its impressive stained-glass work, the Rashtrapati Niwas ,former home of the British Indian viceroy and the gaiety theater. Especially in winter month’s shimla servers as a prime honeymoon spot for Indian tourists seeking mountain, forest and meadow photo worthy of Bollywood firm.
Dharamasala and Mcleod ganj
Home to the Dalai Lama, long –time spiritual leader of Tibet, Dharamasala has housed the Tibetan government-in exile since his holiness fled his homeland in 1959.Most visitors stay in the bussing traveler hub of Mcleod Gani, a few miles uphill from the city, And home to budget hotels, cafes, trekking outfits and Tibetan souvenir shops. Additionally, travelers can study Buddhism or Tibetan and get involved in this refugee community.
Spiti
Snowbound and cut off from the world for half of the year, the spiti valley is arguably Himachal’s most remote tourists spot. It towering peaks, brilliant blue skies and barren, desert landscape are reminiscent of its close neighbors ladakh and Tibet, to the north and east, respectively. Travelers come to experience the mountain roads, trek through the dramatic scenery and visit the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and white washed old villages.