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Places to see in Himachal Pradesh
Dalhousie is a
world-famous hill station, located in the western part of Himachal
Pradesh. Dalhousie is basically built on five different hills called
Balun, Tehra, Kathlog, Patreyn and Bakrota, and covers an area of 14
sq. Km. Dalhousie is named after one of the British Governor
Generals, Lord Dalhousie. Dalhousie has many beautiful churches and
charming colonial architecture.
Kullu Valley is very well known as Valley of Gods. It
is situated on the Beas river bank in the lower reaches of
Himalayas. Rudyard Kipling has written: "Surely the Gods live here;
this is no place for men". Kullu is very well known for its ancient
temples, festivals and apple orchards. This place is also famous for
its handicraft work and woollen work of puhla, shawls, patoos, caps
and namdas. The best time to visit Kullu is during Dusshera in the
month of October.
Spiti Valley is also known as the Little Tibet due to
its vegetation, terrain and climate which are similar to Tibet.
Spiti also means Middle Country.
Lahul Valley is green compared to Spiti Valley. It is
covered with snow for most of the year. Roads are closed from late
October to early May. Its main attractions are Patten Valley and Sri
Trilokinath Temple, as well as lots of monasteries. |