The entire teritory of Himachal Pradesh is mountainous with altitude varying from 350 to 7000 metres above the mean sea level. Himachal Pradesh is a hilly and mountainous tract with conifer-clad mountains, chalet-like huts with overhanging balconies and serene blue valleys watered by snow-fed streams. The People of Himachal Pradesh lead a simple and quiet life, tending their orchards, fields and flocks. Keeping alive their rich highland identity, The People of Himachal Pradesh remain immersed in the annual rounds of fairs and festivals full of music, song and dance. The Shimla hills, the Kullu valley, Manali and Dalhousie are tourist major tourist attractions. Himachal pradesh offers Skiing, golfing, fishing, trekking, and mountaineering to the travellers.
Himachal Pradesh a Hill State in India, is nestled in the laps of Himalayas. The state of Himachal Pradesh on account of its natural beauty and scenic landscapes is also known as the 'magical showcase of nature'. Wide and green valleys and long meadows with the snow-clad mountains in the backdrop make the state, the most favorable tourism destination in India. The freshwater lakes, the natural springs, the clean rivers and the burbling streams bejewel this hilly terrain of India. The hill resorts, fruit laden orchards, the tea gardens and the ancient temples dot the territory of Himachal Pradesh.
While the towns and cities of Himachal have lots to offer with accommodation, food, and adventure, the hill stations are popular too. The hiking trails, frozen lakes, and Yak ride appeal to adventure tourists coming the state.
Kufri- Hiking, skiing, and trekking would be reasons enough for you to visit the place during winter vacation. The peak season in Kufri is between November to March. This is the time when you have the snow and the sun as well. A journey of around 19 km from Shimla would take you to Kufri, a small hill station. Pony and Yak ride, stay a resort, and go on a trip to the nature parks.
Dalhousie- With the Dhauladhar range on the backdrop, Dalhousie is an interesting hill station as you have not much to do other than enjoying the beauty of the place. Situated on the eastern part of River Ravi, rafting is an important activity during the summer time. There are colonial buildings and low-roof homes of the British era. The prime attraction of the place is the Jandhri Ghat, a palace surrounded by tall pine trees.
Kullu Valley- The altitude unfolding in the lap of the Himalayas, Kullu is the ultimate attraction of entire Himachal Pradesh. Offering the tourists a lovely ambience at the banks of River Beas, the stunning beauty of the valley will leave you enthralled. Adventure sports like paragliding are an important activity here and the town of Kullu has green meadows and tall trees. During snow months, tourists come in for the fun at the valley slopes and you have excellent resorts for accommodation. Few prominent attractions of Kullu are Great Himalayan National Park, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Brighu Lake, and the celebration of Dusshera festival.
Dharamshala- This is the hill station of the Dhauladhar range around 17 km from Kangra valley. The oak and conifer trees give it the look of a tropical forest in the evening. Offering a pleasant climate to the visitors, it is also the headquarters of Kangra Valley. Dharamshala is the place where presently The Dalai Lama resides. You can tour the Kangra Art Museum, War Memorial, and the Kunal Pathri Temple from this mighty hill station in Himachal Pradesh.