| Tour : HIMACHAL PRADESH |
Area : 55673 sq. km |
| Literacy : 64% Average rain fall 1400
mm. |
Population : 5.2 million |
Himalayan Jewel- Himachal Pradesh at a Glance
Nestled in the Himalayas, the world's mightiest mountain ranges,
Himachal is blessed with some of the most spectacular landscapes
anywhere. Truly a travellers paradise, with mighty snow peaks,
deep gorges, lush green and golden valleys, flower filled
meadows, misty woods, fast flowing icy rivers, glaciers and
enchanting lakes. While the picturesque valleys of Kullu,
Kinnaur and Kangra are a riot of colours, in marked contrast
the barren terrain of Lahaul & Spiti have a stunning lunar
landscape like beauty.
For the visitor there are superb locations for relaxing and
sight seeing. There are also tremendous opportunities for
trekking, mountaineering, fishing, river rafting, skiing,
para-gliding, ice skating and golf.
Having an excellent network of roads and communication facilities,
Himachal has a clean and peaceful environment.
Himachal Tourism a pioneer in the development of tourism
infrastructure in Himachal, has Himachal's largest complete
package of tourism services, including accommodation, catering,
transport and sports activities.
Himachal Tourism has divided the state into four interesting
circuits.
- Sutlej Voyage
- Beas Voyage
- Dhauladhar Voyage
- Tribal Voyage
The Sutlej Voyage circuit passes through
the shiwalik foot hills through apple orchards, forests of
pine, oak and deodar, majestic monuments of the Raj, snow
covered ski slopes and the furious Sutlej river. This circuit
covers Delhi - Rohru - Rampur - Sarahan - Narkanda - Naldehra
- Tattapani - Shimla - Kiarighat - Delhi. This voyage also
includes Renuka, Paonta Sahib and Nahan.
The Beas Voyage covers the highly picturesque
Beas valley - the valley of gods. Flower covered meadows,
terraced fields of apple, paddy, maize and the sparkling Beas
river. It covers Delhi - Shimla - Mandi - Rewalsar - KulluManali
- Rohtang - Nagar Manikaran - Delhi. One can also continue
to Leh across the Baralacha pass.
The Dhauladhar Voyage circuit passes in
the shadow of the mighty and majestic snow clad Dhauladhar
ranges, which dominate the beautiful Kangra valley, dotted
by flower filled meadows, temples, tea gardens and flocks
of sheep. It covers: Delhi - Chintpurni - Jwalamukhi - Kangra
- Dalhousie - Khajjiar - Chamba - Dharamsala - Chamunda -
Palampur - Jogindernagar - Delhi.
The Tribal Voyage Circuit passes through
a spectacular terrain of river valleys, cold desert mountains,
high passes, snow capped peaks, icy lakes, mighty glaciers-an
exotic tribal country dotted by monasteries. It covers: Delhi
- Shimla - Narkanda/Hatkoti - Sarahan - Sangla - Kalpa - Pooh
- Nako - Tabo - Dhankar - Kaza - Losar - Kunzam - Koksar -
Sissu - Keylong - Udaipur - Trilokpur - Rohtang - Manali -
Delhi.
Climate-temperate. Season:
Winter (Dec-March) Av. temp. -5C to 25C in lower hills. -5C
to 15C in mid hills Summer (April-June) Av. temp. 15C to 35C
in lower hills. 10C to 25C in in mid/higher hills Monsoon
(July 15th-Sept.) Av. temp. 15C to 30C in lower hills. 10C
to 25C in mid/higher hill
Nearest Railway Station
(Broad gauge) Chandigarh, Kalka, Pathankot and Nangal. (Narrow
gauge) Shimla, Jogindernagar. Airport: Jubbarhatti (Shimla),
Bhuntar (Kullu) and Gaggal (Dharamsala)
Important Trek routes: Rohru - Chanshal
- Dodrakwar - Rupin - Sangla; Sangla - Badrinath; Jalori pass;
Chandrakhani - Pass (Kullu Manali - Chandratal Manali - Parvati
valley Dharamsala - Triuns - Chamba Bharmour - Manimahesh
Chamba - Kullar over Sach pass; Bharmour - Baijnath; Bharmour
- Lahaul; Chandratal; Barashigri glacier; Kinner - Kailash
Bhaba - Pin Valley.
(1) Skiing and Ice Skating:
(January to March) Solang Nalla (Manali) Narkanda and Rohtang
Pass. Ice Skating Shimla, Heli-skiing Manali.
(2) River Rafting:
In Sutlej, Beas and Chenab rivers, Shamshi (Kullu), Tattapani,
Rampur and Jispa. (Lahaul)
(3) Para-gliding & Hang-gliding:
Bir, Manali, Bilaspur and Rohru
(4) Lake sports:
Gobindsagar (Bilaspur) Pongdam (Kangra)
(5) Fishing:
Rohru, Sangla, Sainj, Katrain, Barot for trout fishing
(6) Wildlife Parks and Sanctuaries:
Great Himalayan National Park Parvati Valley, Kullu. High
altitude Pin valley National park, Spiti. Renuka Sanctuary,
Pongdam Sanctuary, Sarahan Phasentry, Kufri and Gopalpur zoo.
(7) Lakes and Rivers:
Beas, Sutlej, Ravi, Chenab, Yamuna, Pabbar, Giri, Parvati,
Baspa
(8) Lakes:
Prashar, Khajjiar, Renuka, Gobindsagar, Dal, Pongdam, Pandoh,
Manimahesh, Brighu, Chandratal.
(9) Temples:
Jwalamukhi, Chamunda, Brajeshwari, Chintpurni, Baijnath, Laxminarayan,
Chaurasi, Chhatrari, Taranadevi, Rewalsar, Raghunath, Bijlimahadev,
Dhungri, Bhimakali, Hatkoti Jakhoo, Sankatmochan, Kalibari,
Nainadevi and Baba balak nath, Deothsidh.
(10) Buddhist Monasteries:
Dharamsala Tashizong, Rewalsar, Manali, Kardang, Sashur, Key,
Dhankar, Tabo, Nako, Pooh, Kanam, Jangi, Murang, Ribba, Reckongpeo.
(11) Sikh Pilgrimage Centres:
Paonta Sahib, Rewalsar and Manikaran.
(12) Churches:
Christ Church Kasauli, Christ Church Shimla, St. Johns Church,
Mecleodgang, St. Francis Dalhousie.
(13) Fairs:
Winter Carnival Manali, (Feb.) Mandi, Shivratri (March), Ladarcha
fair, Spiti, (July) Minjar fair, Chamba, Manimahesh fair,
Bharmour and Tribal Festival, Keylong (August) Phulech (festival
of flowers), Kinnaur (Sept.) Kullu Dushera (October), Lavi
fair, Rampur (Nov.), Renuka fair, (Nov.) Ice Skating Carnival,
(Dec.).
(14) Heritage Monuments:
Kangra fort, Taragarh, Rampur, Nalagarh, Arki and Jubbal palaces,
Bhimakali Temple, Naggar Castle, Kamru fort, Gondla fort (Lahaul
Vice regal lodge, Christ Church, Chapslee, Wood villa palace,
Chail Palace.
(15) Museums:
State Museum, Shimla, Kangra art Gallery Dharamsala, Bhurisingh
Museum Chamba, Roerich art gallery Naggar, Sobha Singh art
gallery Andreta.
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