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Travel to Himachal Pradesh -
Himachal Pradesh is a captivating region of the Indian
Himalayas. It is often referred to as the "Magical Showcase of
Nature's Splendor" ideal for the travelers to travel, enjoy
and relax. Abundant green grassland and wide valleys set
against imposing snow-clad mountains; crystal clear lakes,
flowing rivers and spurting streams; fruit laden groves and
soft terraces of corn and tea are characteristics of Himachal
Pradesh. It is the ultimate travel destination of India.
The state of Himachal Pradesh has boundaries with the Jammu and Kashmir in the
North, Uttar Pradesh in the Southeast, Haryana in the South and Punjab in the
West. It is located between 30"22' and 30"12' north latitude and between 75"47'
and 79"4' east longitude. The mountainous state has altitudes ranging from 350
to 7000 meters (1050 ft. to 21000 ft.) above the sea level.
The mountain state of Himachal Pradesh, in the beginning, was formed as a
centrally administered territory on April 15, 1948 by the consolidation of 30
hill provinces of Punjab. It became a Part C State under a Lieutenant Governor,
with a Legislative Assembly of 36 members and a Cabinet of three ministers in
1951. In 1954, Bilaspur, another Part C State, was integrated with Himachal
Pradesh and the strength of the Assembly was raised to 41 members. In 1956, the
States Re-organization Commission recommended the unification of Himachal
Pradesh with Punjab. But the people of Himachal Pradesh opposed and the proposal
was overruled.
Till October 1966, Himachal Pradesh comprised only of six hill districts of
Mahasu, Mandi, Chamba, Sirmaur, Bilaspur and Kinnaur. In November 1966, it was
expanded with the inclusion of some of the hilly towns of Punjab like Shimla,
Kangra, Kullu, Lahaul, Spiti, Nalagarh tehsil of Ambala district, and areas of
Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur districts. Himachal Pradesh was formed into 10
districts and was declared a state on January 25, 1971, with Shimla as its
capital. The 12 districts of Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Kinnaur, Kullu,
Lahaul & Spiti, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur, Solan and Una were re-organized into the
districts of the state in 1972-73.
Today, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most important travel
destinations in India. The high hills of Himalayas attract the
travelers from all over the world. Himachal Pradesh has plenty
of hill resorts, pilgrimage centers, adventure sports
destinations and wildlife that attracts a wide range of tourist
traffic.
Himachal Pradesh India has several travel plans for the visitors to Himachal
Pradesh. We have made special travel packages in collaboration with the leading
Holiday Resorts and Hill Resorts of Himachal Pradesh. Travel to Himachal Pradesh
with Himachal Pradesh India and relish the unmatched beauty of Himachal Pradesh.
We also offer exciting Honeymoon Packages for the newly wed couples as well as
young-at-heart married couples. Our committed team of travel professionals
endeavors to give you out-of-world travel plans for Himachal Pradesh. Travel to
Himachal Pradesh and experience for yourself.
Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Air
Nearest airport is Kullu- 23 kms.Jubbarhatti
(Shimla), Bhuntar (Kullu) and Gaggal (Dharamsala)
Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Rail
Nearest railhead is Kalka- 90 kms. Nearest Railway
Station (Broad gauge) Chandigarh, Kalka, Pathankot and Nangal.
(Narrow gauge) Shimla, Jogindernagar.
Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Road
Chandigarh- 117 kms, Kullu- 220 kms, Manali- 260 kms,
Delhi- 343 kms, Pathankot- 380 kms, Ambala- 151 kms, Chail- 43 kms,
Dehradun- 240 kms etc.
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