Crowned by the rugged peaks of the western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is north India for the thousands of foreign and domestic travelers who come here every year. Few states can match such incredible diversity – rolling foot hills, lofty hills stations, mad cap traveler towns, serene pine forests, endless apple orchards and the high altitude deserts of Lahaul and Spiti, cut off from outside world by snow for six months of the year.

Himachal Pradesh offers some of the most magnificent views to the tourists. Snow-clad peaks, mighty glaciers, fertile valleys, verdant meadows, lush forests, deep gorges, gushing rivers, charming lakes, fruit laden orchards, blooming flowers and enchanting hill stations, Tourist Places in Himachal Pradesh offers a variety of sights to the tourists
The mighty peaks of the Dhaula Dhar, Pir Panjal and western Himalaya ranges rise above Himachal providing a setting for a host of adventure activities from treks and rafting to skiing and Buddhist meditation Tibetan Buddhist culture abounds in the ancient monasteries of Lahaul and Spiti and the bustling traveler centre of Mcleod Ganj, home to Dalai Lama and the Tibetan govt. in exile.

The hill stations in Himachal Pradesh that one comes to see are Shimla, Mashobra, Dharamsala, Dalhousie, Kasauli, Manali, Chail and Spiti. If you want to see the jungle of the beasts in Himachal Pradesh go to the Great Himalayan National Park, Manali Wildlife Sanctuary, Pin Valley National Park and Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary. If history and culture impresses you, then you must see the Himachal State Museum and Bhuri Singh Museum.

Himachal Pradesh is dotted with sacred temples of local as well as common Hindu deities. These temples are a must see on visit to Himachal Pradesh. visit the Jwala Ji Temple, Naina Devi Temple, Hadimba Temple and Mata Chintpurni Temple. Be part of the fairs and festivals of Himachal Pradesh. You will get to see the folk culture and customs of Himachal Pradesh in Kullu Dussehra, Red Cross Fair and Dhoongri Fair.

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