Top Travel Destination in Himachal Pradesh

Dharamshala Travel Guide

Dharamshala

Also known as Bhagsu, or the Dalai Lama's residence, Dharamshala is a peaceful city located in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh. A number of Tibetan exile communities have been established here since the arrival of His Holiness Dalai Lama around six decades back. The unmatched natural beauty of the city would not only be a treat to the eyes but also be a respite for the restless soul. Dense coniferous forests, consisting mainly of Deodar Cedar trees add to the rustic charm of this city.   Perched at an elevation of 1457 m above the sea level, this city is divided into two sections; the lower part is the common village of Dharamshala, the upper region is known a McLeodGanj. The city experiences mild snowfall during the winter and the summers are comparatively hot as the temperature reaches a high of 38o C. While visiting this alluring city, one will witness a number of passes lined with adventurous trekkers, shopping sites like Kotwali bazar, Naam Art Gallery and beauties of nature.

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Manali Travel Guide

Manali

A perfect amalgamation of the mountain adventures and a peaceful sojourn describes the valley- Manali. Settled amidst the eye-soothing and green Beas river valley, Manali is situated at an altitude of 2,050 m (6,726 ft) and full of adventures that every travel enthusiast seeks. This place is a year-round magnet that witnesses the presence of various types of travelers like backpackers, honeymooners, adventure/thrill seekers, escapists, and much more.   Manali is beautifully nestled amid the mountains of Himachal Pradesh with proximity to the northern end of the Kullu Valley. This popular hill station is known for its spellbinding landscape and nearby attractions, which are Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley. Tourists can enjoy the fresh mountain air and the taste of snow by landing on the elevation of 3978m, which is called as Rohtang La pass. Also, it is used as the base town for Manali-Leh highway as Leh is approx. 479 km away from here.   When To Visit? Manali has its own charm that is spread throughout the year. But if you are in love with snow, then prefer the winter season (October to February). Winter starts setting in from the month of October and the temperature goes below 0° Celsius. The best time to visit Manali is ideally December to January when you can witness the snowcapped mountains. If you are visiting the place in summer (March to June), then also the place has a pleasant atmosphere and the temperature varies between 10 - 25° Celsius. This is the best time to enjoy the outdoor activities. The monsoon season (July – August) witness heavy rainfall and thus you should avoid this time.   Manali- An Adventure Hub Thrill seekers can undertake activities like heli-skiing, hiking, mountaineering, trekking, zorbing, river rafting, etc., to settle down the crave of enrolling themselves into exciting adventures amidst the valleys. Unwind the Salong Valley, also known as Snow Valley, for activities like paragliding, parachuting, trekking, and mountaineering. You can also take participation in the winter skiing festival that is organized every year in Salong. Snow motorbikes, horse riding, zorbing and various other activities are offered here for the amusement of the tourists. Apart from indulging yourself into adventures, you can visit the top tourist attractions in Manali.   What More To Explore? Manali is a place that equally serves the devotees. There are a lot of temples that you can visit including the Raghunath Temple and Jagannathi Devith Temple, which holds special significance. Hadimba Temple, a 14th-century temple, showcases amazing wooden architecture. Do not miss to visit Maa Sharvari Temple that is known for its picturesque location and ancestral connotation with the Kullu Kings. The top destinations in Manali are Salong Valley, Rohtang Pass, Kullu, Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley, Old Manali, Beas Kund, Manikaran, Bhunter, Nehru Kund, and much more.   Where To Stay? Manali is certainly a bucolic retreat and has around 800 to 1000 hotels and guesthouses in and around the town providing a comfortable stay to the tourists. If you want a peaceful stay, then resorts would be the best option to choose. If you just want to relax for the day and want to stay in proximity with the town, then you can go for any budget to luxury hotels within the city depending upon your choice. Manali has a number of 3 star, 4 star, and 5-star hotels along with cottages, guest houses, villas and various other accommodation facilities.   Manali tourism provides you a lot of things to explore. Another enjoyable thing to do in Manali is shopping from the quaint roadside stalls and street markets. You will find local handicrafts, beautifully woven shawls and unique souvenirs to take along with you. Take some of Manali's bric-a-brac to home by shopping from Mall Road, Old Manali Market, Tibetan Market, and Bhuttico. You can also take the help of a Manali travel guide to know more details about the place.

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Shimla Travel Guide

Shimla

Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. The splendid beauty and pleasant climate of this town makes it one of the most preferred tourist destinations in India. Shimla was the summer capital during the British regime. The Victorian architecture of the town gives it a distinct appeal.

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Dalhousie Travel Guide

Dalhousie

Another snow-cladded splendor of Himachal, Dalhousie is one place that every traveler should add on his bucket list. Nestled in the picturesque setting, it is another of those cool creations that British forged for the countrymen. Founded by the viceroy whose name it bears, the hill station is situated in the vicinity of five hills, at an elevation of 1,920 above the sea level.   The city is well known for its climate, which remains mostly pleasant throughout the year. It is during the winter when most honeymooners enter Dalhousie and relish the cozy climate that ranges from 10oc to less than 0oc. On a typical tour, travelers can explore the tree-shaded steep lanes, market areas at Subhash Chowk and Gandhi Chowk, British-era churches of St John (1863) and St Francis (1894), Dainkund Peak, Khajjiar, Bakrota Hills, Village Lohali, Bakrota Hills, Dalhousie Cantonment, Sadar Bazar, Tibetan Market, Panchpula, Kalatop and Kalatop Forest, etc.

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Mcleodganj Travel Guide

Mcleodganj

Settled amidst the majestic hills and exuberant greenery, Mcleodganj is a hill station near Dharamshala that is popularly known as 'Little Lhasa'. It bears the name of lieutenant governor of British India, Donald Mcleod. The splendid architecture in Mcleodganj reflect the traces of British era in India. It is a travelers' delight to visit Mcleodganj and know Buddhism closely.   Resting in the serene foothills of Dhauladhar Ranges, Mcleodganj is located near upper Dharamshala. The temperatures remain cool throughout the year; days are warm and mercury falls on low degrees. Moderate rainfall is witnessed during the months of August and late September.   Inhabited by the Tibetan population on a large scale, there is an amalgamation of Indo-Tibetan culture seen in Mcleodganj. The markets, cuisines and dresses have a beautiful fusion of both the cultures. There are many monasteries in Mcleodganj that awake the inner peace within their vicinity. Tsuglagkhang monastery is a must visit place in 'little Lhasa' as it is the home of Dalai Lama.   There's a lot that Mcleodganj offers to the visitors. Apart from visiting the monasteries and markets, people can have an enthralling experience in the nearby trekking areas that challenge the trekkers openly.

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Kasauli Travel Guide

Kasauli

Kasauli is a picturesque hill station located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This alluring place was developed by the Britishers as a colonial town. It is a frequented holiday destination as its serene valleys never fail to lure the tourists. One can succumb to nature after visiting the enchanting Kasauli.   Beckoned by the mighty Himalayas, Kasauli is elevated 11,050 feet above the sea level. A major portion of its land is a hilly terrain that unrolls over 5 sq. km. Due to its geography, it has a moderately cool climate. Amid the year, Kasauli encounters mild temperatures. The median mercury levels during the year scale between 5°C-25°C. It receives a lesser amount of rainfall as well.   Due to its scenic surroundings, Kasauli is a popular travel destination. Amid the year, it welcomes the tourists from all the corners of the country. The remarkable places of interest in Kasauli are Baptist Church, Christ Church, Shri Krishna Bhawan Temple, Monkey Point Peak, Lover’s Lane, Mall Road and much more.

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Chamba Travel Guide

Chamba

Chamba is located in the north-western district of Himachal Pradesh. The two towns, Dalhousie and Khajjhiar located in the district are some of the most sought after travel destinations in India. The district havens high mountain ranges and also stashes many century old relics.

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Kullu Travel Guide

Kullu

Kullu is a small hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated on the banks of River Beas. This river creates a broad valley between Manali and Largi and is known as the Kullu Valley. It is a pleasant landscape with temples, magnificent hills and pine and deodar trees surrounding the valley.

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Chail Travel Guide

Chail

A serene hill station situated 44 km away from Shimla, Chail is an absolute retreat for one's eyes and soul. It is situated at an altitude of 2,250 m, in the embrace of the lush green Chir pine and Deodar trees. Chail gathered the attention of many after the Maharaja of Patiala, Maharaja Bhupender Singh made it his own capital and adorned the precincts with a range of architectural marvels.   The town is well connected to the capital Shimla and other places like Kasauli and Solan. On a trip to Chail one can witness  a number of ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar', 'red jungle fowl', 'khalij' and 'cheer' pheasants at Chail Sanctuary, highest cricket ground in the world, Kaali Ka Tibba, local lover’s point, and the Rashtriya Military School of the Nation. For the adventure lovers, the town boasts a range of activities like Bamboo bride, Flying Fox, Rope Walk, Rock Rappeling, Commando Nets, Tyre Bridge and Burma Bridge, etc.

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Khajjiar Travel Guide

Khajjiar

Perched at an altitude of around 2,000 meters above the sea level, Khajjiar is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India. The natural allure of the place, with forests and meadows encircling it and the pristine lake located right in the middle reflecting true nature's essence, can cast a spell on any traveler. Nestled in the foothill of the Dhauladhar Ranges and bestowed with eternal natural beauty makes Khajjiar famous as Mini Switzerland. This beauty has been a source of inspiration for many including the Mughals and Rajputs.   Weather of this place varies dramatically making the temperature drop to 0oC in winters and cool and pleasant during other times. The charming hill station named Khajjiar lets you explore places like the Khajjiar Lake, Dhauladhar ranges and the Khajjinag Temple. The lush green meadows along with the dense cover of deodar and pine offer excellent camping site for all the trekkers.

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Kufri Travel Guide

Kufri

Another natural marvel in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh is Kufri. Elevated at an altitude of 2,290 meters above the sea level makes it one of the highest regions in its surrounding; thus, attracting more tourists during winters due to increased snowfall. This hill station was nowhere to be found on the Indian map until 1819 when the British discovered it hidden 13 km away from the state capital Shimla.   It offers a pleasant climate during summers which range between 12oC to 19oC; thus, making it ideal summer retreat. During winters, this town is covered with a thick layer of snow making this place ideal for snow skiing. Take a trip to this to experience the enchanting beauty of nature and also enjoy a panoramic view from the Indira Tourist Park. Other places to explore here are the Chini Bungalow, Himalayan Nature Park, Himalayan Aviary and Kufri Fun World.

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Manikaran Travel Guide

Manikaran

The quaint town of Manikaran is located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. Housing the famous Sri Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara and many other Hindu temples make this town a very religious pilgrimage site for both the Sikhs and the Hindus. It is perched at an altitude of 1,760 meters above the sea level and just 35 km from Kullu district, making it a prominent tourist destination for all the tourists visiting Kullu or Manali.   Offering an average temperature of around -10oC around winters, Manikaran can be best visited during the months of April to October. It is easily connected to Kullu and other hill stations of Himachal via roadways. One can easily witness a number of religious sites in this area while making a trip here. Some of the major tourist attractions that this town offers are Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, Sri Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara, Lord Ramachandra Temple, hot springs, Harinder Mountain, Kulant Pith and Lord Shiva Temple.

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Palampur Travel Guide

Palampur

Nestled in the Dhauladhar Range of Himalayas is a small yet beautiful hill station called Palampur. This region has a number of streams and brooks that form a mesh like structure, offering a unique view. This town was discovered by the British during the mid-nineteenth century and has been bustling with its extensive tea plantation ever since. The colonial remains can still be seen in this region, which is served on a platter of picturesque natural landscape.   Located in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Palampur experiences a moderate to cool climate throughout the year making it an ideal tourist destination all year round. The Tea Gardens of Palampur are not the sole treasure of the 'Tea Capital of North-West India'. Many other sightseeing attractions like Tashi Jong Monastery, Neugal Khad, Baijnath Temple, Saurabh Van Vihar and Andretta Pottery etc. One can also enjoy shopping in this district which offers to be one of the upscale markets of Kangra district.

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Kangra Travel Guide

Kangra

For an otherworldly withdraw that will stir inward peace, with a relentless Beas coursing through a lavish green valley, Kangra is the place to visit. Generally known as Nagarkot and "Trigarta". The town of Kangra was established by Katoch Kshatriya Rajputs of Chandervanshi Lineage.   Kangra is elevated at 2,494 feet and extends from the Doab of Jalandhar into the foothills of lower Himalayas. The weather of Kangra remains cool throughout the year. The summer season doesn't experiences extreme high temperatures whereas the winters may see a drastic drop.   Numerous antiquated temples like the Jawalaji Chamunda Devi, Chintapurni Devi Baba Baroh, Masroor Temple worked by Pandvas and Baijnath temple are found here. Kangra's magnificent excellence and the valley's different all encompassing joys have something to offer for individuals of any age.

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Kinnaur Travel Guide

Kinnaur

Offering the backdrop of majestic Himalayas, Kinnaur is a district in Himachal Pradesh that lures the tourists from different directions of the country. Kinnaur is a place where a beautiful amalgamation of Hinduism and Buddhism can be seen. This tranquil place is said to be the gateway to Mount Kailash, the abode of Lord Shiva.   Snug in the Himalayan belt, Kinnaur is a mountainous area entrenched at an altitude of 22,362 feet above sea level. Beckoned by such soaring peaks, Kinnaur experiences cool temperatures amid year. The winters bring heavy snowfall and mercury drops below zero degrees. The summer season has a shorter duration in Kinnaur and stays pleasant. The temperature never hikes more than 20 degrees.   Kinnaur is blessed with a mesmerizing landscape of mountainous beauty. A tranquil ambiance of the place gives an otherworldly pleasure to the senses. The visitors and adventure enthusiasts can enjoy trekking as well as strolling in the laps of nature in Kinnaur. Moorang, Lippa, Nichar, Reckong Peo, Kalpa etc. are among some famous destinations in Kinnaur.

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Sarahan Travel Guide

Sarahan

Sarahan, a yet to be explored destination in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh offers an enchanting view that not many of us are aware of. Perched at an altitude of 2,165 meters above the sea level, this picturesque village should definitely be on your travel list while visiting its nearby places like Shimla. This village has a very rich history as it sees it mention even in sacred Puranas.   Visiting Sarahan during the months of March to June is the ideal time, while the annual Astomi Festival would add to your trip if visited during this time. A trip to this enchanting village and you would easily experience the aesthetic beauty of nature and history fused together in the best possible way. The Bhimkali Temple Complex, which is around 800 years old, is one of the most popular destinations in Sarahan. Other places that would cast a spell on you with their beauty are Bird Park, Bhaba Valley, Bashal Peak and the Shrikhand Mahadev etc.

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Mandi Travel Guide

Mandi

Mandi is yet another gem stolen from Himachal's treasure box. This district is not only rich in nature's beauty but also has a deep-rooted cultural and religious connection. While the dense pine trees give it a green hue, the colonial architecture and old palaces make it historically rich. It serves as a gateway to some of the greatest valleys of north like Kullu, Lahaul and Spiti etc. Founded by Bahu Sen in 1200 AD, Mandi has had a very fascinating history since its inception.   This district, unlike other northern towns, experiences hot summers and cool winters; makes the months of April till October ideal for your vacation. Take a trip to this alluring town to enjoy various attractions like the Pandoh Dam, Rewalsar Lake, Parashar Lake, Janjehli and the innumerable temples that dot this place. Undertaking adventurous treks to reach some of the religious and attractive places like Parashar Lake.

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Solan Travel Guide

Solan

Encircled with dense forest cover and majestic hills, Solan is a very popular gateway to other hill stations like Kasauli, Chail and Kalka. It is situated at a distance of 46 km from Shimla and should be visited while making a trip to this famous hill station. Perched at an elevation of around 1,600 meters above the sea level, this district is also known as the 'City of red gold' due to the extensive tomato production.   Solan experiences a pleasant temperature all year round but the best place to visit here would be during June when it hosts the annual fair dedicated to Shoolini Devi. There are countless tourist attractions in Solan that would not only offer respite from the city crowd but also awe your senses with their beauty. The Shoolini Devi Temple, Kuthar Fort, Solan Brewery, Nalagarh Palace, Bodh Monastery, Jatoli Shiv Temple and Karol Tibba etc., are some of the popular destinations.

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Kalpa Travel Guide

Kalpa

Kalpa is a small town entrenched in the misty valley of Sutlej. Away from the noises of the city, it is shrouded by the murky mountains in a calm ambiance. This place is serene and truly a feast for the senses. Kalpa houses various temples and monasteries that draw tourists from different directions of India.   The mesmerizing town of Kalpa is elevated at 9,711 feet above ocean level. The Kinnaur Himalayan ranges stands tall at 20,000 feet and beckon this town. With such a great location, Kalpa's climate remains cool amid the year. The summer season lasts from June-September and is comparatively shorter than winters. The months of October-May are the long winter months. Kalpa is honored with emerald green surroundings and some waterfalls in the remote areas.   Not mentioning the beautiful destinations will be an act of injustice. Kalpa boasts numerous tourist and trekking spots like Reckong Peo and Kailash Trek. Apart from this, there are temples and monasteries that awake the inner peace. Kothi, a place 3 kms away from Reckong Peo, has a shrine dedicated to Chanadika Devi. The magnificent statue of the deity in the sanctum is made up of gold.   The major populace in Kalpa speaks Hindi and Kinnauri. The people are followers of Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism in Kalpa.

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Sangla Travel Guide

Sangla

Sangla is a charming valley that in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh. It is an inducing landscape that is beleaguered by evergreen forests, towering mountain peaks with Baspa River flowing beside them. The scenic beauty of Sangla cannot be defined by using a combination of alphabets.   The towering peaks around Sangla keep its climate pleasant throughout the year. The summers aren't as warm and the temperatures vary between 10-30 degrees during days and nights. On the other hand, the winters bring a drastic fall in the temperature and it usually goes below 0 degrees. Heavy snowfall during winters covers Sangla valley with a blanket of snow and disconnects from rest of the states of India.   Boasting a breath taking backdrop of magnificent peaks, Sangla has rich vegetation and produces the finest quality of apples in its orchards. The apples are the cash crop of the place and many tourists visit these orchards for taking a stroll. Other attractions in the list include the names like Bering Nag Temple, Kamru Fort, Brelengi Gompa Monastery and wood carving market. The tourists can buy souvenirs from here.   Sangla is inhabited by Kinnauris. They have their own culture, traditions and dialect, the Kinnauri language.

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Nalagarh Travel Guide

Nalagarh

Nalagarh is a city that lies in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. It was founded in the medieval era and was known by the name of Hindur. The Chandela Rajputs were the first rulers of the region that reigned for 14th-15th centuries. During their reign, different architectural splendors were built in the city of Nalagarh. Today, a majority of those structures are in a ruined condition. The city of Nalagarh is a home to the different industries like Godrej, TVS Motors and others.   Located in the foothills of Shivalik range, the city of Nalagarh is elevated at a height of 2100 feet above the sea level. The city is blessed with garnet green vegetation. Due to such vegetation, the city faces a moderately cool climate. The median temperatures of the city, throughout the year, scale between 16°C-24°C. Nalagarh receives sufficient rainfall during monsoons with an annual average of 2200 mm.   There are several places of interest located in the city of Nalagarh. Visitors can go to the places like the palace of Nalagarh, beautiful hills of Shivalik range, Ramgarh Fort, Gobind Sagar Lake, and the bustling markets of Nalagarh.

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About Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh, the name itself is the proof of its pristine beauty. The name translates into "bosom of snow". Yes, Himachal Pradesh is situated in the lap of great Himalayas. The snowcapped mountains in Himachal Pradesh have always been of exclusive attraction for both the national and international tourists of India.


Being the abode of Himalayan Mountains, it is clear that Himachal Pradesh lies in the northern region of India. Across the northern border of Himachal Pradesh is another beautiful state, Jammu and Kashmir. It shares its western and south-western border with Punjab. And it is bounded by Uttarakhand and Haryana towards the south-east. Tibet Autonomous Region covers the eastern side of Himachal Pradesh.


The weather from April to June in Himachal Pradesh is extremely pleasant because it is a hilly area. Hence the mentioned span of time is perfect for planning Himachal Pradesh Tours. Sunny days are best in that period to take long walks. Mountaineering, trekking and camping are the three most widely enjoyed activities in himachal pradesh.


This online platform is meant to serve as a reliable Himachal Pradesh Travel Guide. As it is an extremely popular tourists' place, a holiday tour there should be a well-planned one. Every single city of Himachal Pradesh has its own many numbers of tourists' destinations. And an important thing to mention is that though April to June is the best time to visit the state, snowfall can only be enjoyed in the winter season of India.

  • Capital

    Shimla

  • Currency

    Indian Rupee

  • Area

    55,673 km²

  • Languages

    Hindi, Punjabi

  • Capital’s Calling Code

    +91 177

  • Population in Himachal Pradesh

    6,856,509

  • Capital of Himachal Pradesh Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and it was built up in mid-eighteenth century. Britishers used to call Shimla.

Climate and Geography

The State can be divided into two regions: The Southern part, which is almost as hot as the plains and the northern region having a temperate summer and a winter with extreme cold and heavy snowfall. The rainfall is around 180 cms.

Suitable Visiting Seasons ( months) : Best Time to Visit in Himachal is during the months Mid-May to Mid-October.

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