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Hill
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-: List of Hill
Stations in Himachal :-
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Shimla :-
Shimla was declared the summer capital of
the British Raj in India. A popular tourist destination, Shimla is often
referred to as the "Queen of Hills". the city of Shimla, draped in forests of
pine, rhododendron, and oak, experiences pleasant summers and cold, snowy
winters.
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Manali
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Manali is a popular Himalayan
tourist destination and accounts for nearly a quarter of all tourist arrivals in
Himachal Pradesh. Manali's cool atmosphere provides a contrast to hot Indian
summers. Manali is famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking,
mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking.
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Dharamshala
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Dharamshala/Dharamsala is a city
in northern India & It is the seat of the district headquarters of the Kangra
district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is also the home of the Dalai Lama
and the exiled Tibetean government. Dharamsala is a city in the upper reaches of
the Kangra Valley.
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Dalhousie
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Dalhousie is
one of the most famous hill stations of north India. It is
located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Filled with old
world charm and fantastic scenic beauty, it attracts
numerous visitors from all around the world. Dalhousie is
different and enjoys old world charm. All this and more make
Dalhousie a tourist place in India.
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Solan
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Blessed with a pleasant
climate all the year round, Solan is the district
headquarters of Mashru, another city established by the
British, is named after the Goddess, Soloni Devi, whose
temple is located in the southern end of the town. Solan
also remained capital of east, while Bhagat State for many
years.
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Kasauli
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Kasauli City Guide Kasauli is
a small, beautiful hill station of Himachal Pradesh located
at a distance of 77 kms from Shimla. Built in 19th century
by Britishers, the city has its own charm and beauty.
Covered by the beautiful pine forests, orchards and high
hills, Kasauli is described as the picturesque hill-station
of Northern India.
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Keylong
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Keylong is the head quarters
of Lahaul and Spiti district in the state of Himachal
Pradesh lying on Indo-Tebetan Border. Keylong is on the main
road to Leh over Rohtang Pass. Keylong is an oasis of lush
green fields and willow trees, water streams surrounded with
beautiful brown hills and snow dressed peaks.
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Kinnaur
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Kinnaur is
situated on the Indo Tibetan border. It is bordered by Tibet
to the East and Garhwal Himalayas to the South. It houses
the river Satluj that flows through the high mountains. The
river rises on the southern slopes of Kailash Mountain, near
Mansarovar in Tibet and passes through the Kinnaur valley.
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Palampur
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Palampur is the tea capital
of northwest India. Set on the rising slopes of Kangra
Valley before they merge with the Dauladhar ranges. This
hill station is not only known for its numerous tea gardens
and paddy fields but it also known for its colonial
architecture and temples. Palampur is popular for adventure
sports.
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Sangla:-
Sangla Valley is situated at
an altitude of 8,900 ft and constitutes the part of district
of Kinnaur. Sangla is lies on the right bank of Baspa River,
which is 17 km from Karcham. One of the major attractions
close to Sangla is the Kamru Fort, which has now been turned
into a temple dedicated to Kamakshi Devi.
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Lahul:-
Lahaul is a remote Himalayan
valleys of Himachal Pradesh lying on the Indo-Tibet border.
Strange, exciting, primitive, these valleys are incomparable
in mountain space, in the rugged beauty of their rocky
escapements and the splendor of their snow covered peaks.
Lahaul is a land of fascinating Buddhist art and culture.
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Spiti:-
Spiti is a remote Himalayan
valleys of Himachal Pradesh lying on the Indo-Tibet border.
Spiti is marked by a central mass of uniformly high
mountains, massive glaciers, passes, lakes and gushing
rivers. The two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, which rise on
either side of the Baralacha La, flow through the narrow
Chandra and Bhaga valleys.
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