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Shimla
Shimla, the capital of Himachal
Pradesh, is also called the
"Queen of the Hill Stations". It
was named after its patron
Goddesses Shyamla Devi, an
incarnation of the Goddesses
Kali. It was a small village
made popular by the British who
established Shimla as there
summer capital in 1864 AD. The
entire city is spread over a 12
km long ridge commanding the
view of terraced hillsides and
cultivations. Shimla has the
thick growth of forests of oak,
pine, fur and rhododendron.
There are variety of adventure
sports like skiing, trekking,
angling and golf for the
tourists for their leisure
activities.
Manali
Manali is a small hill town in
the valley of Kullu. It is
referred to as the "Cradle
between the Lesser Himalaya".
Manali is one of the most
beautiful and popular hill
station known for lush and fresh
scenic beauty. It is also a
gateway to Lahaul and Spiti.
Dalhousie
Dalhousie is at a distance of 80
km from Pathankot. It is nestled
in the outer inclines of
Dhaulandhar range. The hill
station is well known for its
pleasant climate and beautiful
scenery. It is spread over five
hills and is different from
other hill stations. The thick
growth of deodars, pine and red
and pink rhododendrons can be
seen all around the hill
station. Dalhousie is a gateway
to the Chamba valley.
Kufri
Kufri is a small hill station
near Shimla. It is an important
tourist place because of its
closeness with Shimla. The place
is known for trekking and hiking
trails. There are nature parks
and picnic spots at Kufri. In
winters, one can indulge in the
winter sports like skiing and
tobogganing.
Dharamshala
Dharamshala, at an altitude of
4000 m above sea level, it is
located on spur of Dhaulandhar
range. The town has rich growth
of deodar and pine forests as
well as tea gardens. Dharamshala
literally means 'the holy
refuge'. It was founded and
developed by the British in 1855
as their summer resort. It is
famous as the abode of the Dalai
Lama and is called as the
"Little Lhasa' because of the
large number of Tibetan
population. Their 'Government in
Exile' has headquarters in
Dharamshala.
Chail
Chail is a very small hamlet and
a hill station where you can
discover nature at its best
untouched by the pollution,
deforestation and modern
construction. It is an ideal
getaway for fresh and tranquil
environment in the lap of the
nature.
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