Archive for the ‘Himachal Pradesh Travel Guide’ Category

Shimla

Shimla

About Shimla Naldehra: Naldehra, is situated at an altitude of 6706 feet and is 25 km from Shimla on Shimla- Tattapani road. Naldehra houses the oldest and the highest golf course in India. It is a famous picnic spot and one can have leisure pine lined forest walks and horse rides. Its beauty has attracted [...]

Manali

manali

About Manali Manali is Himachal Pradesh is a picturesque hill station. At the northern end of the Kullu Valley, Manali boasts of majestic snow-clad hills and breathtaking natural beauty. Every year a huge number of tourists are drawn to Manali. The Hadimba Devi Temple is dedicated to the wife of Bhim, one of the Pandava [...]

Chamba

Chamba

About Chamba Chamunda Devi Temple: The ancient temple of Chamunda Mata is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, one of the incarnations of Goddess Durga. Just behind the main temple, is a small shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Chamunda Devi Temple situated on a hilltop and offers panoramic views of the entire Chamba, the mighty River Ravi [...]

Kullu

Kullu

About Kullu (Historical Importenc) The largest valley in the district is called the Kullu Valley, which is also known as the Valley of the Gods. There is also a town called Kullu which sits on the banks of the Beas River in the central part of the valley. Another important valley in the district is [...]

Dharamsala

dharamsala

Mcleod Ganj Mcleod Ganj: Tibet has lent importance to Mcleod Ganj. The Buddha temple is situated opposite the present abode of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. This place is well worth a visit and around it is situated Tibetan monasteries and nunnery. A number of residential buildings, restaurants, antique and curio shops are present. There [...]