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Himachal Pradesh has the largest glacier in Asia. Lahaul Shigri Glacier - is located in the Spiti sector and feeds the Chenab river. Manali - Leh National Highway has a reputation for being the most motorable road in the world. Himachal Pradesh tourist places is one of the excellent tourist destinations due to its diversity and natural beauty. You can experience amazing natural beauty, serene landscapes. Read for more information to visit Our website - https://blogsregularlifestyle.blogspot.com/2021/02/5-incredible-places-to-visit-in.html
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5 INCREDIBLE PLACES TO VISIT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
INTRODUCTION Himachal Pradesh tourist places is one of the excellent tourist destinations due to its diversity and natural beauty. You can experience amazing natural beauty, serene landscapes. Kullu Manali is one of the highest hill stations in India and Himachal Pradesh is one of the tourist destinations to experience.
1. KANGRA Kangra is best tourist place in himachal pradesh and offers world famous temples like Baijnath, Jawalamukhi, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Masroor Rock Temple, Chinmaya Tapovan, Kathgarh Temple and Trilokpur Temple.
2. SANGLA The Baspa River is one of the popular himachal pradesh tourist places with a variety of fishing and camping activities. One of the most important apple-growing areas in Himachal Pradesh, the hill town of Singla has many beautiful and sprawling apple and apricot orchards.
3. KALKA The city is named after the ruling deity Kalika maa. Kalka was acquired by British India from the princely state of Patiala in 1843 as a stopover depot at Simla, the summer capital of the kingdom. In 1846, it was shifted to the then Shimla district and in 1899 to the then Ambala district.
4. KHAJJIAR Khajjiar is a small hill station located in Chamba district, and is one of the popular Himachal pradesh tourist places. Khajjiar is famous for the famous Khajjiar Naga dedicated to the Naga deity from which the name is derived.
5. MANDI The Mandi is also known as "Chotti Kashi" due to its resemblance to Varanasi in relation to the temples of Lord Shiva near the ghats and ghats on the banks of the Beas River. Due to its culture, traditions and temple architectural heritage, the place is often called the cultural capital of Himachal Pradesh.