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15 tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh

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Himalayan Mountains in the Indian subcontinent is home to a beautiful Indian state, Himachal Pradesh. This state is a buzz among tourists as it offers very interesting holiday options. Lush greenery, snow-clad valleys, floral meadows, picturesque hill-towns, free-flowing streams, a variety of flora and fauna and pleasant climate, all work as crowd pullers. In the scorching summer days, Himachal Pradesh is the destination people look for to get some chills. There are many adventurous activities that you can try at this place which includes various water sports, trekking, hiking etc. This blog enlists the top 15 tourist spots that you can visit on your trip to Himachal Pradesh.

  1. Dharamshala: A holy abode of Tibetan culture, Dharamshala is located at a distance of approximately 18 km from the Kanga Valley. The snow-clad Dhauladhar mountain range at the backdrop of Dharamshala makes it a picturesque place. The serenity and lush greenery make this place an integral part of most of the Himachal Pradesh Tour Packages. Here you can also visit the Kunal Pathri temple, War Memorial and the Kangra Art Museum on your trip.
  2. Kullu: This is the most frequented tourist place in India. Kullu Valley, earlier called Kulanthai Petha, is nestled on the banks of Beas River. Some of the major destinations that you should not miss here include Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Raison, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Sultanpur Palace etc.
  3. Shimla: Known as the Queen of Himalayas, Shimla used to be the summer capital of India. While visiting Shimla one can appreciate the buildings and monuments built with colonial and neo-gothic architecture. If Shimla is in your itinerary then the old Christ Church. Mall road, Summer Hill, Jakhoo temple, Baijnath temple are the places you should not avoid. For a mesmerizing sunrise or sunset Scandal Point and Observatory Hill are the two superb locations.
  4. Manali: A pure bliss of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is such an exquisite destination. The town is surrounded by mountain peaks and the intrinsic charm of this place can lure you anyhow. The main purpose of people visiting this town is adventure activities that include river rafting, camping, zorbing etc.
  5. McLeod Ganj – If you are inclined towards spirituality then McLeod Ganj is the place for you. Every year many tourists visit this place to experience Tibetan culture and craft. The serenity and natural beauty can be the reason for a memorable experience of McLeod Ganj.
  6. Spiti: Situated near Lahaul Valley, Spiti lies at the Tibet-Ladakh border. Due to the same reason it is called The Middle Land. This is a barren yet beautiful valley that is the best experience in between June and October. If you are a motorbike lover then this place will interest you. The place reflects the Buddhist culture vibes.
  7. Dalhousie: This particular location is spread across five hills namely, Kathlog, Tehra, Potreys, Balun, and Bakrota. This is an unspoiled hill station and the views of Dhauladhar Ranges from Dalhousie are extremely beautiful. The major attractions of this place are Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary, Satdhara Falls, Khajjiar Lake, Dainkund Peak, Bhuri Singh Museum and Chamunda Devi Temple.
  8. Kufri: This is a sleepy settlement in Himachal Pradesh. Around 18 km away from Shimla, Kufri is famous for activities such as skiing, hiking, horseriding tobogganing, as well as trekking. For a delightful experience of picturesque scenery and pleasant climate, this place should be visited between the months of April and June.
  9. Kasauli: Dense woody forests of different varieties such as Oak, Juniper, Chir pines and Horse Chestnut cover most of the area of this hill town which lies at a distance of about 77 km from Shimla. Kasauli still holds the cobble-stone beauty of the British era. The main attractions of this place are Baptist Church, Money Point, the Anglican Church Sri Baba Balak Nath temple and the Mall road.
  10. Rohtang Pass: This pass is a very high mountain pass located in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. If you would like to see only snow as far as you see then this Rohtang Pass is the place for you. This pass connects Leh-Ladakh with the remaining India. This pass is only open during the months of May and November.
  11. Bir Billing: Famously known as the ‘Paragliding Capital of the World’, Bir Billing is the place for soaring the skies. Nestled in the Dhauladhar Mountains Bir Billing is the mountain gateway for aero-sports. If you want to be indulged in adrenalin gushing adventure activities then Bir Billing is the place for you.
  12. Chail: It used to be the summer capital of the princely state of Patiala. One can enjoy pleasant weather at Chail throughout the year. If you are looking for a royal retreat in the Mountains then this place is the most idyllic. You can also visit Chail Palace, a polo ground, the world’s highest cricket pitch, and Chail Wildlife Sanctuary.
  13. Chamba: This blissful town is settled near the bank of River Ravi. The spectacular beauty of Himachal Pradesh, Chamba, was called the princely state of Chamba and is also the most ancient place in North India. This place is a favourite of tourists for sightseeing, trekking and old temples.
  14. Sangla Valley: One of the most quaint mountain towns in Himachal Pradesh, Sangla valley is also known as the “pass of light”. To enhance the charm of this place the sunlight illuminated the snow-covered mountain peaks of the valley. This region is blessed with many fruit orchards and densely forested hills wrapped with pine, oak and deodar trees.
  15. Khajjiar: The tiny hill town of Khajjiar is situated at a distance of about 24 km from Dalhousie. The mesmerizing view of Dhauladhar Ranges from Khajjiar is best captured in your eyes. On the west side of this town you can spot many animals in the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary.

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