MANALI |
At a distance of 550 km from Delhi, Manali is situated at the northern end of the Kullu Valley and situated at an altitude of 1950 meters. Manali is located in the valley of the Beas River and administratively a part of Kullu District more.... |
FAGU |
In the lap of Himalaya a bunch of beautiful hill stations are tucked, but Fagu, near Shimla is believed to be one of the best in terms of its serene ambiance and awesome scenic. If you are craving for a heavenly holiday far from the madding crowd, Fagu in Himachal Pradesh, a northern state of India can be the ideal place more.... |
SHIMLA |
Shimla the most-famous and the most-visited hill station of the Himalayas is located at a distance of 370 km via Chandigarh at an altitude of 2202 meters. During the British reign in India, Shimla was more popularly known as the summer capital of India more.... |
DHARAMSALA |
At a distance of 514 km from Delhi, Dharamsala came into being in 1849, when it was selected as a site to accommodate a native regiment that was being raised in the town. Dharamsala is in the Kangra Valley in the Dhauladhar mountains more.... |
DALHOUSIE |
At a distance of 485 km from Delhi and at an altitude variation of 1824 meters to 2736 meters, Dalhousie is located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas more.... |
KASAULI |
Tucked away near Kalka at 35 km and 77 km from Shimla is the quite, quaint little town, Kasauli at 1,927m above sea level, which reminisces the bygone era of the British Raj. Kasauli is another hill station where you encounter history and wildlife more.... |
DAGSHAI |
Nestled in the middle of the sylvan splendor of the Shivalik foothills lies a sleepy settlement called Dagshai. Located ideally barely 50 kms from Chandigarh on the Kalka - Shimla Highway (NH-22), Dagshai is one of the oldest British cantonments with a unique old world charm more.... |
NAHAN |
A weekend getaway destination and the closest hill station of Himachal Pradesh from Delhi is Nahan in the Sirmour district at just 260 km and at an altitude of 930 meters more.... |
RENUKA LAKE |
Lies in district Sirmaur, The Renuka lake is surrounded by lush green forests supporting a variety of animal and bird life. Renuka lake is not only an idyllic holiday resort but also revered Pilgrim centre more.... |
NALAGARH |
Nalagarh is a gateway to Himachal Pradesh in North India, 300 km of north Delhi and 60 km from Chandigarh. The Fort which was built in 1421 during the reign of Raja Bikram Chand is located on a hillock at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas affording a panoramic view of the Shivalik hills beyond the Sirsa river more.... |
CHAIL |
At a distance of just 43 kms from the maddening pace of Shimla is Chail, happily isolated from the rest of Himachal and occupying prime position on three hills. Chail is built on three hills – the palace on Rajgarh Hill, the British Residency on Pandhewa Hill and Sadh Tiba is the third hill more.... |