- Chandigarh Sightseeing
Rock garden and rose
garden. click here for more
information on Chandigarh...
- Shimla Sightseeing
Visit Indian Institute Of
Advanced Studies, Sankat Mochan Temple and Jakhu Temple, Evening
free to stroll in the famous shopping place of Shimla town - The
Mall & The Ridge. click
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- Manali Sightseeing
Hadimba Devi Temple, Manu
Temple, Tibetan Monastery and Vashisht Village, Kothi Gorge,
Gulaba, Marhi, Rohtang Pass and Sollang Valley.
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on Manali...
- Dharamshala Sightseeing
Visit Mcleodganj H. H.
The Dalai Lama resides here. At the start of Mcleodganj is a
small bazaar filled with variety of Tibetan handicrafts and
artifacts. At the end of the spur lies the Namgyal Monastery.
The external wall is surrounded by rows of prayer wheels. With
in the monastery are large idols of Buddha The charming church
of St. John in the wilderness is situated here and this is the
final resting place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy of India
during the 19th century. Numerous ancient temples like
Jwalamukhi, Brijeshwari and Chamunda lie on the plains below
Dharamshala. click here
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- Dalhousie Sightseeing
Dalhousie has charming
colonial architecture, including some beautiful churches. Its
location presents panoramic views of the plains- and like a long
silver line, the river Ravi twists and turns below Dalhousie.
The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also
visible form this enchanting town. Khajjiar. Often called
India's Switzerland, Along its fringes, thick forests of deodar
climb the slopes, the snow-line rests above these woods and in
the centre of the glade, is a small lake fed by streams that
traverse the green carpet. Khajjiar was probably a glacial bowl
formed during the last Himalayan ice age and left with a lake
that gradually withered away. Khajjiar is part of the notified
Kalatop - Khajjiar sanctuary. And later proceed for proceed to
Chamba. stands on the right bank of the river Ravi.
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information on Dalhousie...
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