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Dalhousie and the Chamba Valley are lesser explored areas of Himachal Pradesh. If you're after striking, unspoiled views then Dalhousie is the place to find them. Spread over five hills, the town bares the distinct stamp of the British Raj. Its hotels are particularly reminiscent of that era.Kalatope Wildlife Sanctuary is located a short drive away from Dalhousie.
Nestled a short distance from each other in the Kangra Valley, the towns of Dharamsala and MacLeod Ganj are home to the exiled Tibetan Government. The Dalai Lama resides in Dharamsala, and many Tibetans have followed him there. You can expect to find a strong Tibetan influence in the area, with culture being the main attraction. People flock to Dharamsala and MacLeod Ganj to undertake Buddhist meditation and philosophy courses, Tibetan cooking classes, Tibetan language courses, and to receive a
Shimla used to be the summer capital of the British Raj when they ruled India. Now it's the state capital of Himachal Pradesh. This wonderfully cool and charming town sprawls along a mountain ridge, enveloped in oak, pine and rhododendron forests. It's quite famous for its colonial style buildings and historic railway. The old Christ Church, with its beautiful stained glass windows, is one of Shimla's most prominent landmarks.
Dalhousie and the Chamba Valley are lesser explored areas of Himachal Pradesh. If you're after striking, unspoiled views then Dalhousie is the place to find them. Spread over five hills, the town bares the distinct stamp of the British Raj. Its hotels are particularly reminiscent of that era.Kalatope Wildlife Sanctuary is located a short drive away from Dalhousie.
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal, the ‘Abode of Snow’, covers over 56,000 sq km of the western Himalayas. The state’s terrain rises from the foothills of the Shivaliks bordering the plains of Punjab and extends to the trans-Himalayan heights of the Zanskar range bordering Ladakh and Tibet.
Shimla, the summer capital of Himachal Pradesh, is a popular destination for visitors. Manali is another hill station that lies in the heart of the idolic Kulu valley.