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HIMACHAL & IT'S DESTINATIONS

Himachal Pradesh is full of hill resorts, pilgrimages, adventure sports destinations and wildlife that attracts a wide range of tourists. Himachal Pradesh is one of the most important tourist destinations in India. It also has excellent trekking routes, majestic mountain ranges like the Dhauladhar's, wide rivers for rafting and peaks for para gliding.

The main tourist destinations are Shimla, Palampur, Dharamsala, Kulu-Manali, Chamba-Dalhousie. There are Temples at Bhima Kali, Sarahan, Hatkoti, Jawalaji, Chamunda Devi, Chintpurni, Renuka and Rewalsar, Deoth Siddh and Naina Devi which are major attractions for pilgrims.

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DESTINATION SHIMLA

The British discovered Shimla in the form of a little village in 1819. Until then, it was a part of the Nepalese kingdom. It was during Lord William Bentinck's time that Shimla was truly acquired by the Government of India. The British persuaded the local Raja to part with the land in 1830, and the settlement became the subcontinent's most fashionable summer resort. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of India. After the independence of India, Shimla became the capital of Punjab until 1966, when it came under Himachal Pradesh.

Shimla is one of the few places in the world where an enormous amount of history and heritage has been distilled into such a small place in so short a time. The town came into being in the first quarter of the 19th century and some four decades later, became the "Summer Capital' of British India. Till the coming of India's independence in 1947, momentous events and memorable architecture packed the town.

 

The seven hills of Shimla are - Prospect Hill in Western Shimla, which has the temple of Kamna Devi; Summer Hill in Western Shimla, which has the campus of the Himachal Pradesh University; Observatory Hill in Western Shimla, which holds the estate of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study; Invererarm in Western Shimla, whose top has the State Museum; Bantony in central Shimla, which has the Grand Hotel; Jakhoo in central Shimla, which is crowned by the temple indicated to Lord Hanuman, and Elysium in north-western Shimla, which holds Auckland House and Longwood and reaches out towards the Bharari spur.

As the town of Shimla grew through the 19th century, its Mall steadily developed as the town's commercial street and the hub of its social life. The road, which some 5-km in length, starts in the west at the gates of the former Viceregal Lodge, the present day Indian Institute of Advanced Study and ends at Chhota Shimla or 'Small' Shimla, in the east

 

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