Himachal Pradesh ([ɦɪmaːtʃəl prəd̪eːʃ] ( listen); literally "snow-laden province") is a state of India located in North India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is bordered by states of Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the west, Haryana on the southwest, Uttarakhand on the southeast, and the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. At its southernmost point, it also touches the state of Uttar Pradesh. The state's name was coined from the Sanskrit—Him means 'snow' and achal means 'land' or 'abode'—by acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, one of the state's eminent Sanskrit scholars.
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The roads are bad as soon you cut off from the main highway towards kaza. The trail has amazing landscapes along the way. We stayed at mudh which is the farthest we could go. The landscapes are amazing from there.
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Magnolia Spa at Johnson lodge surroundings is complimented with Asian decor and ambience for your sensory delight. With its superb facilities and team of trained professionals, Magnolia Spa offers a complete range of wellness treatments using the finest quality oils and natural skin care products to soothe the mind and body. To ensure its benefits, each treatment is tailored to individual health requirements. Magnolia Spa is a place where a whole journey into the Asian spa traditions is experienced.
had a very awesome experience in the hotel,every staff of the hotel are kind and polite rooms are spacious and property is pet and eco frendly and close to mall road room are clean and their live band shows are awesome at night espicially #sahil he is very kind if u want to stay in the hotel than dont miss the chance to visit the beautifull place
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This railway was built in 1903 to connect the summer capital of India to Punjab.
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This institute is dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan culture.
What an amazing place and how beautifully crafted by Japanese architect Narenka to plan it as an Avalokiteshvara ! We toured the art studios and saw the students at work. The temple is lovely the gift shop worth a visit Proceeds go to the scholarships for the students The doll museum depicts Tibetan history very well I will certainly send my artist daughter to do some workshops Out guide was great ????
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Divine place with years of history attached to it.Temple has a attraction & a sense of calm to it.Surrounded with tall trees all around make its even better.You can spent few hours around temple area as well
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We are 5 members from dharampur distt Solan HP. We found Mr. Sonu's contact from TripAdvisor.. . We booked Innova crysta from dharampur to kinnaur. our plan was as follow with Mr. Sonu.. 1st dayDharampur to Sarahan Sarahan stay 2nd day Sarah to sangla stay sangla sight seen kamru fort monastery temple 3rd day sangla to chitkul on the way raksham chiltkul Singht seen stay sangla 4th day sangla to kalpa on the way recongpio market monastery heritage village roghi village kinnour kailash view suside point stay kalpa 5th day kalpa to Solan dropping... His price was do resnable.. he has good driving experience with good your knowledge.. it was great experience to travel with Mr. Sonu. I recommend Mr. Sonu to everyone for your..his contact info 9816378229/9817356899
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The Beas River also known as the Biás or Bias, is a river in north India. The river rises in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, India, and flows for some 470 kilometres to the Sutlej River in the Indian state of Punjab.
We thoroughly enjoyed our white water rafting excursion on the Beas River from the Nature Park in Jhiri. It was our first time doing this activity. But, our guide was fantastic and went above and beyond his duties to make sure that were safe and, above all, create and record an exciting memory of a lifetime! Set right in between stately mountains on either side of the river, our 12km rafting was absolutely thrilling and breath-taking, enhanced by sights of glorious eagles soaring just above us! Definitely a must for all! Be prepared to be in awe of God's endless beauty in creation!
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Very good and lucky experience of snow fall. Kids really enjoyed it as first time saw live snowfall. You need to take local taxi with permit and best time to come is early November before road is closed or after May when road open.
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The trek is of around 1.4 km , It is not that difficult although it looks like one initially. The first 400 mtrs are straight up to reach at the top and see the amazing 360 degree view and then 1 km is straight and easy path to reach to the temple. Only few people go to temple ahead but a beautiful temple at end with majestic view of Mani mahesh peak. Must go to temple.
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Recently, I and my husband visited Hatu Peak. The peak is at 7 Km distance from Narkanda and located at an elevation of 3400 m above sea level. We decided to go there by our own car and I swear, this was the scariest ride I have ever had. The lane was so tiny, with sharp twists and turns, and cars have to brake and move aside or go back, again and again, to give space to other incoming cars. I was on the co-driver seat and had my heart in my mouth quite a few times. But the moment I reached the peak, I completely forgot how scared I was. The beauty on the top was captivating with unique views of snow-lined Himalayan ranges. Along with its mesmerizing beauty, Hatu Peak is also famous for the Hatu Mata temple, dedicated to Mandodari, the wife of Ravana. The return was easy as compared to going up to the peak. It was so great experiencing this paradise on earth and I would not think twice if I get a chance to go there again!
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