Friday, 27 November 2015

Beautiful travel destination of north India - Himachal Pradesh.

Himachal Pradesh is one of the the most sought after place for any tourist/traveler to be visited by, whether Indian or Foreigner. The two main reasons according to me are, first the scenic beauty of Mountains capped with snow and for Pilgrimage. The other things that prompt to visit that destination is easy connectivity by roads/railways/flights, also the flourishing hospitality industry in shimla and other cities. Himachal Pradesh, is a northern Indian state in the Himalayas, people visit this place for adventure sports like trekking, climbing and skiing, and scenic mountain towns such as Dalhousie. Himachal Pradesh also has a strong Tibetan presence, reflected in its Buddhist temples and monasteries.


  
People come here with families, in groups, for adventures, school/colleges campus trips, and also the married couples for Honeymoon. There are many Himachal Tour Packages  available online for , one can easily book at a single click. The main tourist locations of Himachal are located mainly in Shimla, Manali, Kullu, Dalhousie, Mandi, Kasauli.
  
The Beas river, with its clear water gurgles  through the famous tourist destination, Manali. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, deodar and pine trees, tiny alpine fields, rocky slopes amid grassy meadows carpeted with wild flowers and fruit orchards across Kullu Valley.

There are lot of river side tourist destination to explore nature very near to you, also included in Himachal Holiday Packages.

There are lot of river side tourist destination to explore nature very near to you, also included in Himachal Holiday Packages, So Click Here For More Details!

It starts from the foot hills of Shivalik Mountains, the southernmost foothills, and extends towards the higher hills. The stone and apple fruit orchards, pine forests, deodars, majestic mountains, snow covered ski slopes and the furious Satluj river make this region a must see for visitors.

The cold desert mountains, mighty glaciers, icy frozen lakes, high passes, snow capped peaks, spectacular monasteries and yaks - this region is marked by rich cultural traditions. The breathtaking adventurous terrain remains the prime destination for all nature and adventure lovers all over the world.

Also known as the Outer Himalaya, Dhauladhar range begins from near Dalhousie of Himachal and extends as a necklace through the state to near the bank of the Beas river in the Kullu before ending near Badrinath. Its distinctive profile is best seen from the Kangra valley as it seem to shoot up vertically.

The state has areas like Dharamsala that receive very heavy rainfall, as well as those like Lahaul and Spiti that are cold and almost rainless. Broadly, Himachal experiences three seasons: summer, winter, and rainy season. Summer lasts from mid-April till the end of June and most parts become very hot (except in the alpine zone which experiences a mild summer) with the average temperature ranging from 28 to 32 °C (82 to 90 °F). Winter lasts from late November till mid March. Snowfall is common in alpine tracts ,generally above 2,200 metres.