Top 5 Things to Do in Manali

Quite possibly the most popular hill station of India, Manali lies in the wonderful vicinity of the Himalayas, complete with snow-capped hills and at the altitude of 2050m. You’ve seen the scenic abundance of Manali in films and television, and when seen in reality, it does not disappoint at all. Manali is every bit as picturesque as the postcard worthy photographs and films show it to be. With the many sights to see and the hours of lounging amidst the icy wind, there are also a bunch of things one can do when in the town. Check out the following fun things to do in Manali.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Mcleodganj

Due to the presence of Tibetans, Mcleodganj is fondly known as ‘Little Lhasa’. A suburb in the region of Dharamsala of Himachal, Mcleodganj is situated at a height of 2,082 meters amid the Dhauladhar Range of mountains. The quaint little town is known for its extensive British History, since it was the summer retreat during that era. The beautiful surroundings of this town were enough to make Lord Elgin, the then British viceroy, to feel like declaring it the summer capital of India. The Tea House that he built is still just as popular as it was all those years ago. If you’re planning to take a hike to the next hill town of India, here are a few spots you can visit in Mcleodganj – the official exile place of the Dalai Lama.

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Barog

Amidst the mighty Himalayan ranges, away from the crowd and hustle bustle of famous destinations lies a quiet little village called Barog. It falls under the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh a bit off track from the Kalka-Shimla Railway track. This village is named after an engineer called Barog who was to construct a tunnel alongside the railway track. But due to some miscalculations, certain things went wrong with the construction. Humiliated and disgraced, the engineer committed suicide. It was the construction of this railway track that led to the establishment of the village nearby. The tunnel is known to be one of the straightest tunnels in the world. Barog is now emerging as a popular tourist destination due its picturesque setting among the beautiful snow capped peaks. So if you’re heading there, check out the top 5 places to visit in Barog:

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Top 5 Hill Stations In Himachal Pradesh

Literally the name of the state translates to “snow laden region” and the lap of the Himalayas in the Sanskrit language, Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys and the flanked by the Himalayan mountain ranges. Known for its abundant natural beauty, here are a few of the beautiful hill stations found in Himachal Pradesh.

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10 Popular Honeymoon Destinations In Himachal Pradesh

The snow-clad mountains, lush green slopes, chilly hill tops, beautiful yet some adventurous highways and a lot of romance is what makes up Himachal Pradesh. There is something about this state that takes you by awe and makes your honeymoon more romantic. While finding a destination for honeymoon the state generally tops the chart as it has some picturesque destinations that bring you close to nature and well as to life with your special someone. Here is a list of 10 famous honeymoon destinations of Himachal Pradesh.

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A Complete Tour Guide To Nahan Hill Station

The picturesque hill town of Nahan is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is the headquarters of the ancient Sirmaur district. Nahan sits amidst the Shiwalik mountain range at an average elevation of 932 meters above sea level. Founded in 1621, Nahan is known for its picturesque surroundings and marvelous views of the Himalayan Mountains.

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A Complete Tour Guide To Kufri Hill Station

Located at a short distance from Shimla, Kufri is a popular hill town located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Situated at an average elevation of 2,290 meters above sea level, Kufri is known for its pleasant climate during the summers and a winter sport hotspot during the winters.

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A Complete Tour Guide To Kangra Hill Station

Sitting atop at an elevation of 733 meters above sea level, the ancient hill town of Kangra is located at the foothills of the Western Himalayas in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The town is placed on the confluence of the Benar, Majhi and Beas River and is known for its spectacular views of the Dhauladhar Mountain Range. The origin of the town dates back to 4300 BC, when the region was known as Trigata as mentioned in the ancient Hindu texts.

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