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Situated in northern India amidst the lower Himalayan ranges, Himachal Pradesh is a breathtaking state that is an idyllic amalgamation of lush green valleys, glacial mountains, dense forests and clear rivers. Apart from this, the rich culture, delicious food, adventure sports, and colonial past attracts all tourists here. A complete treat for adventure seekers, families, honeymooners and solo travelers, the state's many cities have a lot to offer for tourists and locals alike.
The earliest known inhabitants of the region were tribals called slaves. Later, the Aryans came and assimilated into the tribes. In later centuries, the hill chieftains accepted the suzerainty of the Maurya Empire, the Kausanas, the Guptas and the Kanauj rulers. During the Mughal period, the kings of the hill states made certain mutually agreed arrangements that governed their relations. In the 19th century, Ranjit Singh annexed many states. When the British came, they defeated the Gurkhas and made treaties with some kings and annexed the kingdoms of others. The situation remained more or less unchanged until 1947. After independence, 30 princely states of the region were united and Himachal Pradesh was formed on April 15, 1948. With the recognition of Punjab on November 1, 1966, there were also some territories related to it. Himachal Pradesh is included. Himachal Pradesh was made a full-fledged state on 25 January 1971. The state is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir in the north, Punjab in the west and south-west, Haryana in the south, Uttarakhand in the south-east and China in the east.
Presently the capital of this state is Shimla city which was once the summer capital of British India. As evidenced by many attractions from the colonial period, including The Ridge. Manali is one of the most visited cities of Himachal which experiences snowfall during winters, which attracts huge crowds. Tourists flock to Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass as they are famous for trekking, paragliding, skiing, horse riding and other adventure sports. The state is easily accessible by road, whether in a car, cab or bus, via railways and sometimes by flight.
For a touch of Buddhist culture, Mcleodganj is an ideal destination as it is the abode of the holy Dalai Lama and houses beautiful Tibetan temples and institutions. Dalhousie, another hill station with a colonial past, is a paradise for nature lovers with waterfalls, vast meadows, dense forests, misty mountains and much more. Lastly, Kasol, known as the "Amsterdam of India", is a more off-beat destination in Himachal that is mainly famous among adventure lovers who come here for trekking and camping.
Himachal Pradesh is a state rich in culture and traditions, whether in terms of art, cuisine or festivals. Tourists can explore its many markets for Pashmina shawls, Himachali caps, Chamba handkerchiefs, jewelry, metal works, etc. Any visit to the state would be incomplete without tasting some of its delicacies like dham, madra, chha gosht and many more Tibetan delicacies. And undoubtedly it will be an unforgettable experience to witness some of the most famous festivals of Himachal like Kullu Dussehra, which is a week-long affair.
Book your Himachal package with Nibat Holidays, explore this beautiful state, live in the culture and make your trip a memorable one while having tons of fun.
₹ .00 Ex Delhi Or Chandigarh
₹ 02N SHIMLA | 03N MANALI.00 02N SHIMLA | 03N MANALI
₹ .00 02N SHIMLA | 03N MANALI | 01N DHARAMSHALA | 02N DALHOUSIE | 01N AMRITSAR
Himalayan Bliss & Golden Glow Tour
₹ .00 02N At Volvo & 02N At Manali
₹ .00 02N Volvo & 03N At Manali