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TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

Himachal Pradesh, a land that warms the mind and soul, is one of the much admired and acclaimed tourist places in India. Nestled amidst the snow-capped Himalayan Mountains of northern India, the state beckons tourists from far and wide to spend a wonderful holiday with memories to last a lifetime. The main attractions for the visitors are spectacular hills, pristine valleys, ancient monasteries, historical heritage, sparkling lakes, and much more. There is a calm atmosphere. A tour of the tourist places in this beautiful state will help satisfy the wanderlust of all kinds of travelers. Himachal Pradesh has opened its doors to nature lovers, honeymooners, adventure lovers, pilgrims, and history buffs.

KANGRA – Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh kangra

Kangra is a district of Himachal Pradesh with administrative headquarters at Dharamshala. The Beas River flows through the valley. Kangra is also known for the backdrop of the Dhauladhar Range, ancient temples, and endless tea gardens. The repeated mention of the valley in sacred Hindu texts presents Kangra as ‘Devbhoomi’ or the land of the gods. Kangra is a district that includes Dharamshala and Mcleodganj within its boundaries. The beautiful tea gardens are located in Palampur and its surrounding areas are located 36 km from Kangra city. Jwala Devi Temple, the most famous of them is known for its eternal flame, which has been burning continuously for years without any known source of fuel. The temple has put the principles of science in question. Masroor Cut Rock Temple is a rock temple from the monolithic era and has been mentioned in the holy book of Mahabharata.

BAROT – Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh barot

Barot is a small village situated in the foothills of the Himalayas in the Mandi district. You can enjoy a trolley ride from Joginder Nagar and cover a distance of 12 km for some exciting, breathtaking views. A trolley ride is also known as a tramway ride. The remains of the ruler of Mandi at Barot have attracted people since time immemorial. It is the gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to black bears, Ghorals, Monals, etc. Some of the popular activities that you can participate in our fishing, trekking, and camping are common in this town.

CHITKUL – Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh chitkul

The last motorable village on the Indo-Tibet border, Chitkul is one of the most charming and peaceful places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Adorned by a stunning river, majestic mountains, pristine meadows, and a pristine environment, Chitkul is an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure junkies. Camping or hiking, you can choose whatever you want. But before that, you have to book a flight to Jubbarhatti or Delhi from where you can reach Chitkul by road amidst the natural surroundings.

ARKI

Known for its unique blend of art, culture, and heritage, Arki is a unique place in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled amidst the majestic mountain ranges of the Shivalik hills, the beautiful landscape of Arki is also home to some of the most stunning architectural marvels and ancient heritages. The temples of Arki, in particular, adorn an attractive architecture that travelers must have a glimpse of. of tourists Listed among the top offbeat places in Himachal, the small town of Arki also offers a wide range of outdoor activities like nature and forest walks, hiking, trekking, heritage tours, etc. The small town of Arki is also associated with its legendary royal past with many monuments depicting the legacy of bygone eras.

MALANA

Malana Village

Situated on a narrow plateau of the Kullu Valley, Malana village is situated on the wild and remote edge of the valley. You can reach the village by hiking while admiring the breathtaking view of the valley. Malana is famous all over the world for the quality of Hashish, which is also known as ‘Malana Cream’. This is not the only thing that makes this quaint city fabulous and enchanting. Visitors are not allowed to touch anything in the village or the personal belongings of the local people. It is believed that the residents of the village are descendants of Alexander the Great. This is one of the best offbeat places in Himachal Pradesh. Here you can learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region as well as take in the stunning views of the mighty Himalayas.

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