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Shimla
Shimla is a city in Indian state
of Himachal Pradesh. It is
situated in the north - west
Himalayas, and is the capital of
Himachal Pradesh in north India.
Hill station Shimla is worth
visit in the off season when it
is less crowed with the tourists
and also in the off season most
hotels give "off season
discount" which ranges from 20 -
25 % of room rent.
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Manali
Manali is an important hill
station of Himachal Pradesh. It
is situated in the central part
of Himachal Pradesh. Manali is
located at an altitude of 2050 m
above sea level. Manali is
surrounded by towering peaks at
an arm length and is famous for
its proximity to snowline.
Manali has a flourishing orchard
industry which is well known for
trekking. Also it is an
excellent place for a holiday.
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Dalhousie
Dalhousie is in Chamba district
of Himachal Pradesh. It is built
on five hills Kathlog, Potreyn,
Tehra, Bakrota and Balun. It's a
very beautiful hill station in
Himachal Pradesh. It is
surrounded by the beautiful
scenery oh snow - capped peaks.
It was established in 1854 by
the British Empire in India as
summer retreat for its troops
and bureaucrats
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Nalagarh
Nalagarh is at a distance of
seven-hour drive from Delhi and
is considered to be the gateway
to Himachal Pradesh. The
Nalagarh Fort is situated near
the Shivalik Hills near the base
of the Himalayas.
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Mcleod Ganj
Mcleod ganjwas established in
the mid-1850s as a british
garrison, it was the home of the
seminomadic Gaddi tribe. There
is still a sizeable number of
Gaddi families in the villages
around Mcleod Ganj.
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Palampur
Palampur also known as the 'Tea
Capital of North India,' is a
popular hill station because it
is not only known for its scenic
beauty but also for the
beautiful temples and buildings
built in the Colonial period.
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Dharamshala
Dharamsala, popularly known as
the ‘Queen of the Hills’,
is divided into lower and upper
towns with a difference of
457m(1500ft.) between them. The
mountains enfold 3 sides of the
town and the valley stretches to
the south.
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Kasauli
77-km from Shimla and 35-km from
Kalka, at 1,927m, Kasauli is a
quaint little town that seems to
exist in a time wrap of an era
that reminds one of the 19th
century. Its colonial ambience
is reinforced by cobbled paths,
quaint shops, gabled houses with
charming facades and scores of
neat little gardens and
orchards.
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Chail
Chail is located in the northern
state of himachal Pradesh. Chail
is popular for its seven
eambiance in the lap of
Himalayan range.it is situated
on an altitude of 2500feet from
the sea level.chail is a small
village near to Shimla and is
surrounded by lush forests with
a beautiful view of the
snow-capped Himalayas.
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