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- Manali
Manali
means "Home of Manu". Manali has derived it's name from
the name of a mythological character, Manu who is supposed to have
survived when the whole world was drowned in flood. He then came to
Manali and recreated human life.Thus, this area of Manali is sacred
and Hindus treat the temples over here as pilgrimage.
- Shimla
Shimla
(also spelt as 'Simla') derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla
Devi', which is another manifestation of Goddess Kali. The capital
of Himachal Pradesh came into light when the British discovered it
in 1819. Till then, it was a part of the Nepalese kingdom. In 1864
Shimla was declared as the summer capital of India. After
Independence, Shimla became the capital of Punjab and was later
named the capital of Himachal Pradesh. In 1903 a rail line was
constructed between Kalka and Shimla.
- Mussorie
Mussoorie,
popularly known as the queen of hill stations, is located in the
Garhwal hills near Dehradun. Blessed with immense natural beauty,
Mussoorie derived its name from plants of 'Mussoorie', which were
found in abundance here. Mussoorie is a best hang out for
summer-stricken North Indians and young honeymooners. This
picturesque hill station gradually developed as a center of
education, business, tourism and beauty. It also has advantage of
proximity to the major Hindu pilgrimages like Kedarnath, Badrinath,
Gangotri, Yamunotri, Haridwar, Rishikesh are not far from this
place.
- Mount
Abu
Mount Abu has fairly temperate climate even though
summer temperatures can go as high as 33°/34°C. Minimum
summer temperatures remain at a pleasant 23°C. The weather
remains cool because of the verdant greenery covering the entire
hillside that includes coniferous trees and flowering shrubs.
- Nainital
Nainital
is a lovely hill-station surrounded by mountains on three sides.
Once this area had many lakes and it was called the 'city of 60
lakes' or 'Chakta', though most have disappeared now. Today, the
life of Nainital revolves around the lake of Naini. But there are
few other lakes around Nainital which are equally beautiful and
attractive as the Naini lake. The gorgeous greens and the majestic
mountains add to the beauty of the hill resort.
- Ranikhet
At
a height of 1,829 metres, the ridge tops of Ranikhet are good
vantage points for panoramic vistas of Himalayan peaks including the
Nanda Devi group. From the luxuriant fruit orchards of Chaubatia, 10
km beyond the Mall, you can get a sweeping view of the Himalayas,
especially the peaks of Nanda Devi, Trisul, Nanda Ghunti and
Neelkanth.
- Darjeeling
The
name, Darjeeling is derived from the Tibetian word 'Dorje' which
means the precious stone or ecclesiastical sceptre, which is
emblematic of the thunderbolt of Indra, and 'ling' - a place, hence
the 'Land of the thunderbolt.' Located at 6,800 feet above sea
level, with picturesque tea plantations all round, Darjeeling is one
of the most popular hill stations in the country.
- Panchmari
Some
six hours drive from Bhopal, this is a really nice place, especially
in Feb-March. Its a hill station in the Madhya Pradesh and there are
plenty of caves, waterfalls, forests and cave temples. Places like
Chhota Mahadev, Bee fall, Panchvati are visited by all tourists. But
what I really enjoyed going to were Reech Garh & Dutchess fall.
Reech Garh are the caves where bears live and they are localed in
deep jungle where few drivers go.
- Dharamsala
"Two
and a half millennia after the Buddha walked on earth, another walks
in his foot steps." Welcome to Dharamsala, the land of Dalai
Lama, a charming little town with elegant bungalows. Dharamsala
enjoys the unique distinction of being the chosen home of the
spiritual and temporal head of the Tibetan people. There are several
places of tourist attractions in Dharamsala that are worth visiting.
Dharamsala is better known as Dalai Lama's abode and Tibet's
Government-in-exile after the Chinese invasion of Lhasa in October
1959.
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