Travel to India

Haryana

Chamba

It is the land of antiquity, art and scenic beauty. It is a land of wondrous vistas that captivate every visitor. The ancient Pahari capital was founded in 920 A.D. by Raja Sahil Verma, who named it after his favourite daughter Champavati. The valley is noted for the magnificence of it's scenery-touching the fringe of the Shivaliks and having three well-defined snowy ranges, the Dauladhar, constituting the outer Himalayas, the Pir Panjal or the mid Himalayas, and the Zanskar range or the inner Himalayas. The striking objects of interest are the old temples, which exhibit architectural beauty of design and execution.

Kullu

Out here, the path leads you to exhilarating adventures in some of the most breathtaking settings in the continent. It leads beyond anything you have experienced. Located in Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 1220m, the town of Kullu has long been a centre of faith. Kullu was once known as Kulanthpitha, which means the end of the habitable world. The ‘Silver Valley' comes alive with the majestic grandeur of the Himalayas, the river Beas cutting across the town, verdant valleys with rolling meadows and grazing herds dotting the hillsides, apple orchards and the folk music adding romance to the ambience and presenting a wondrous canvas to the traveller. Take your pick from varied wilderness adventures and solitary moments and come back with insights and revelations you could cherish for a lifetime.


Manali

The Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap called Manali. Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline. It is a flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous treks as well as a great countryside ideal for adventure sport lovers. Discover serenity in its ideal form at Manali.

Dalhousie

Pull up your laces, adorn your sunglasses and set on foot to discover the myriad vistas of Dalhousie. This hill station spreads over five low-level hills at the western edge of the Dhauladhar range. The picturesque town is interspersed with the colonial-era buildings, low roofed stalls and hotels. The pine-covered slopes around it are intersected with paths and treks, which are ideal for short undemanding walks.

Dharamsala

High slopes, array of pine trees and the pulsating sights and sounds of Tibet attract visitors and tourists from far to the placid land of Dharamsala . Commanding majestic views of the mighty Dhauladhar ranges, Dharamsala is perched on the high slopes in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley . Dharamsala is a busy bazaar town and has established itself as the travellers base camp, who come to explore the nearby

Shimla

Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think of. Dwelling on a panoramic location, the hilly town is surrounded by green pastures and snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is very different from other hill stations. Shimla is situated at an altitude of 2,159m, which makes the journey more exciting and enticing.

Chail

Chail is situated at 43 km higher then Shimla it was created by Maharaja of Patiala who was banned from Shimla on account of a mild romantic flutter at scandal point on Shimla's Mall. He created his own 75 acres Himalayan resort, which has now become a prominent tourist spot. Chail is set amidst tall cedars & stately oaks. When trekking through forest you are sure to meet barking deer & the highly endangered kaleej pheasant. And when tired, sit down & be refreshed by dazzling views of the Choor Chandani Peak


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