Himachal Tours – Soak In the Beautiful Natural Wonders

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Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful destinations in India and is home to popular hill stations in India. Himachal Pradesh is one of the favorite states in India which is located northern part of India. This state is very popular among the world tourist as it offers remarkable spirit of adventure activities and magnificent tourism sites which leaves the visitors spell bound on their visit. This beautiful state is blessed with natural wonders, soothing amiable climatic conditions and beautiful hill stations which truly entice the tourists from every nook and corner of the world. Some of the major destinations and its attractions to visit and explore here with any Himachal travel packages are listed below: Dalhousie Dalhousie is located at an elevation of 2036 meter above the main sea level and is one of the favorite hill towns in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This hill station holds colonial charm where the enduring echoes of British Raj is still preserved. This hill stations beautifully spreads over five different low hills at the edge of the Dhauladhar range. This hill resort is located just east of the Ravi River. Dalhousie is speckled with colonial-era buildings, low roofed hotels and stalls and magnificent churches. This hill stations offers marvel architecture and picturesque views of the snow capped mountains. Some of the attractions which are very worth to visit and which boasts the Himachal tourism are Subhash Baoli, Kalatope, Dainkund, Bara Pathar, St. Francis and St. Patrick’s Church. Manali Manali is one of the most beautiful Hill stations in the state of Himachal Pradesh; it is located at an elevation of 2050 meter above the main sea level. This gorgeous hill station spreads over the sapphire gorgeous Beas River. This beautiful hill station is surrounded by the gorgeous whitish snow capped mountains, blossoming orchards and many

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