Himanchal Pradesh
One of the most beautiful regions Of India, this ‘Dev Bhoomi’ or the land of the Gods encompasses extremes, from the dry, high attitude deserts of Lahaul – Spiti to the verdant greens of Shimla and around. Expect apple orchards, pine and deodar forests, gentle terrace farms and the brilliant vista of the snow capped mountains all around.
Christianity and Hinduism exist side by side in this state. Having been ruled by the colonial Portuguese for over 450 years, there is still a distinctive European flavor that has permeated all aspects of Goa's life including its food, religion, language, festivals, dances and names. Apart from the increasing strength of Indian tourists from outside Goa, a large number of western tourists also arrive using the direct-chartered flights to Goa.
Shimla
Shimla offers awesome views of the snow capped mountains and on a clear day, You can spend hours stating at the peak, changing colour as the day ends. Situated in the northwestern part ranges of the Himalayas, Shimla is one of the most popular hill stations of India. Also lovingly known as the “Queen of Hills†Shimla is the capital of Indian State of Himachal Pradesh. This beautiful hill town was the summer capital of British era. On your tours to Shimla you will have wonderful opportunity to see the nature by close and a lot of attractions of tourist interest. Travelers from all over the world come here to explore the amazing charm of this hill town. Because of its pleasant environment Shimla is also popular among couples and honeymooners. The city crates perfect settings for honeymoon holidays.
Manali
Manali is an important Himalayan hill station of northern India which is famous for its superb beauty of nature, cool & pleasant ambiance, adventure sports and amazing tourist attractions. On your tours to Manali you will have wonderful opportunity to see the spectacular view of snow-capped Himalayan mountain peaks. Fruit orchards, Wild flower gardens, picture-perfect places, architectural structures, temples, etc are added attractions of Manali tours and travel. Delightfully situated in the central part of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is 32 km away from famous Kullu Valley. It is located an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks of the River Beas. It is situated near the north end of the Kullu Valley on the National Highway which leads to Leh in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir.
The picture-perfect hill town of Manali is also a very popular destination for adventure sports. Tourists from all over the world come here to enjoy adventure sports and other adventurous activities like skiing, mountaineering, hiking, rock-climbing, Para-gliding, river rafting, trekking, kayaking, mountain biking, etc.
Dharamshala
Dharamshala is a heady concoction of fresh mountain air, smell of pines, vibes of Buddhist prayers, colours of Tibetans people and the aroma of mouth-watering delights. Monks in maroon can be seen strolling down the mountain roads here. Although the town has strong Tibetans flavour, one can also see hints of a colonial, English past.
MacLeod Ganj: It is one of the most visited attractions of Dharamshala. Here you will have wonderful opportunity to see a number of residential buildings, restaurants, and antique and curio shops, together with famous Tibetan Institutions. Tibetan Institute of Performing Art and Buddha Temple are the major attractions of MacLeod Ganj. The Tibetan Institute preserves a number of musical dance and theatrical traditions of Tibet. Here you can also see Tibetan Handicraft Centre.
Dalhousie
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. It is 80 km away from Pathankot. Compare to other hill stations of India, Dalhousie is different and enjoys old world charm. Spread over five hills, it offers spectacular view of nature at its best. Attractive cottages and villas cling to the deodar and pine mantled hills of Dalhousie. Here at Dalhousie, nothing seems to matter except the beauty and the moment. All this and more make Dalhousie a tourist place in India. Pink and red rhododendrons are in bloom. The trees are dressed in different shades of green. There is no swirl of traffic. The shops are small and trim. Whistling softly to himself, a shopkeeper arranges embroidered Chamba shawls in his showcase. Tourists apprise Chamba chappals embroidered with gold thread, cane baskets, colorful woolens, and life-like Chamba dolls - all specialties of the region. Piles of walnuts and red, black and green Chamba chilies adorn many shop fronts. We pass children joyfully picking strawberries from a hillside decorated with alpine flowershousie 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.
Kangra
Once known as an important seat of administration, Kangra the capital city of Chand dynasty tells a story of glory, which has faded into history. One of the most picturesque valleys of lower Himalayas, the valley, sheltered by the sublime Dhauladhar hills, is green and luxuriant. The temple of Brajeshwari Devi is very famous in the area. It is believed that in the bygone era this temple was very rich and each time it was plundered it was always able to restore itself. The valley also comprises of the famous Kangra fort, which was taken over by the British in 1846 on clause of a treaty. In 1905 an earthquake destroyed both the temple and the fort, but the temple was rebuilt. Kangra valley provides a tremendous contrast in nature of places to be visited. Dharamshala is full of Buddhist air whereas ancient Hindu Temples such as Brajeshwari, Baijnath, Jawalamukhi and Chamunda Devi dot the countryside. It is 80 km away from