The Land & Landscape
Himachal Pradesh—literally meaning “Land of Snowy Mountains”—is nestled in the western Himalayas, featuring towering mountain ranges aged around 40 million years. These majestic peaks define the region’s dramatic terrain and rich biodiversity.
The state is also renowned for lush river valleys carved by the Ravi, Beas, Chenab, Yamuna, and Sutlej rivers, energizing the local economy through agriculture and hydropower.Wikipedia
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Iconic Destinations & Adventure Highlights
Shimla, the colonial-era capital, delights visitors with its charming Mall Road, vintage architecture, and heritage vibe.Wikipedia+1
Manali, nestled in the Kullu Valley, is famed for its adventure sports, scenic beauty, and access to spots like the Rohtang Pass and Atal Tunnel.Wikipedia+1
McLeod Ganj (Dharamshala) is the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhist culture and a starting point for treks like Triund.
Khajjiar, dubbed India’s “Mini Switzerland,” is a surreal plateau dotted with forest, lake, and meadows—perfect for peace and pastoral beauty.
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