
Solan
0 ToursAbout Solan Situated in the Shimla Hills, a part of the erstwhile Mahasu district of Himachal Pradesh, another small town developed by the British, is named after the Goddess, Sholoni Devi, whose temple is located in the southern end of the town. Solan district came into existence at the time of the re organization of

Shimla
12 ToursAbout Shimla The spectacular hills accompanied by the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is very different from other hill stations . Shimla’s legacy of British control has left in somewhat of Aesthetic anomaly: an Indian town, a state capital, no less that looks and feels like a village in Northern

Palampur
12 ToursAbout Dharamshala Dharamshala is a popular hill station located in the Kangra district known for its idyllic surroundings amidst pine trees, tea gardens and snow capped mountains. It is also home to His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. The word Dharamshala means, an inn attached to a temple. Dharamshala’s history has been influenced greatly by both

Mandi
3 ToursAbout Mandi Situated at a distance of 156 kms to the north of Shimla, it is often referred to as the gateway to the Kullu valley. The historic town of Mandi is built along the banks of the river Beas. Mandi seems to have derived its name from the Sanskrit word ‘Mandoika’ meaning an open

Lahaul & Spiti
1 TourAbout Lahol & Spiti The district of Lahaul & Spiti consists of the two formerly separate districts of Lahaul and Spiti. The district was formed in 1960. Out of the two, Spiti is more barren and difficult to cross, with an average elevation of the valley floor of 4,270 m (14,009 ft). It is enclosed

Kinnaur
0 ToursAbout Kinnaur Located in the dizzying heights of the Himalayas, with passes that remain closed for six months linking them with the rest of the world, Kinnaur till recent past was a forbidden land. Only a chosen few were granted permission to visit this secret world, officials, Moravian missionaries who settled here in 1853 and

Kangra
10 ToursAbout Kangra Situated in the western part of Himachal Pradesh, spread between the Shivalik foot Hills and the Dhauladhar range, the Kangra valley is a land of gentle beauty. Kangra is known for the oldest serving Royal Dynasty in the world Katoch. Kangra became a district of British-India in 1846, when it was ceded to

Dharamshala
14 ToursAbout Dharamshala Dharamshala is a popular hill station located in the Kangra district known for its idyllic surroundings amidst pine trees, tea gardens and snow capped mountains. It is also home to His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. The word Dharamshala means, an inn attached to a temple. Dharamshala’s history has been influenced greatly by both

Dalhousie
11 ToursAbout Dalhousie Dalhousie is one of the most popular tourist spots in the North India especially, among home and foreign tourists. Nestled on the spur at the western end of Dhauladhar, Dalhousie in its present shape was founded in 1850’s when the British acquired five hills from the ruler of the Chamba State for developing

Chamba
7 ToursAbout Chamba The small town of Chamba is located in a picturesque valley, amidst the Shivalik ranges and is famous for its medieval temples. Chamba is bounded on north-west by Jammu and Kashmir on the north-east and east by Ladakh area of Jammu and Kashmir State and Lahaul and Bara-Bangal area of Himachal Pradesh, on