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Kufri
Kullu was once known as
Kulanthpitha - 'the end of the habitable world'. Beyond rose the
forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the
shining river Beas, lay the fabled 'Silver Valley'. Here is the core of
an intricate web of numerous valleys - each of which is a visual delight
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Chail
One day, Vaivasvata, tha
seventh incarnation of Manu found a tiny fish in his bathing water. The
fish told him to look after it with devotion for one day it would do him
a great service. Vaivasvatatava cared for the fish till the day it grew
so huge that he released it into the sea before departing, |
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Dalhousie
The British empire may have
ceased to exist, but its echoes linger on in Shimla (2130m). As the
'Summer Capital' of the British in India.
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Lahaul
Chamba town stands on the
bank of river Ravi. It is one of the oldest princely state and dates
back to the sixth century . |
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Kinnaur
Kangra is a town in Kangra
District of Himachal Pradesh state in northern India, and lends its name
to the district of the same name. Kangra was called Nagarkot in ancient
history. It is a town at the confluence of the Bener River and Majhi
River.
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Solan
Chamba
town stands on the bank of river Ravi. It is one of the oldest princely
state and dates back to the sixth century . |
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