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mountainous state of Himachal Pradesh is what makes a picture
postcard. Green valleys, snow-capped mountains and gurgling
little brooks add to the charm of this pastorally perfect
region. Here the pace of life is still sedate. And to be at
peace with one's self is not yet incredible. The state straddles
the foothills of the Himalayas right till the spectacular
valleys and stark peaks of Lahul and Spiti.
The
capital Shimla, has the distinction of serving as the summer
capital of India in the days of the British viceroys. It was
the British who turned this stopover, on way to the temple
of hill goddess Shimla, into the summer capital of a sub-continent.
Shimla with its turrets and quaint bungalows is the inspiration
for many an author's creation. In fact Shimla forms the backdrop
of some of Rudyard Kipling's "Plain Tales From The Hills".
For those who are fond of nature walks and architecture this
hill station is perfect. Laden with oak trees and rhodendron
forests, the town's Viceregal Lodge, Grand Hotel, the Police
Headquarters and St Michael's Cathedral offer glimpses of
the architectural delights that dot the hill station. The
tour also includes a visit to Pragpur and Dharamsala.
Secure
in the protective shadow of the mighty Dhauladhar mountains,
Pragpur is India's first certified heritage village. It was
established by the Kuthiala Soods in the memory of Princess
Prag of the Jaswan royal family. In fact the Kuthiala Soods'
300 year old ancestral home is definitely worth seeing. Dharamsala
is where the Dalai Lama resides. The 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin
Gyatso has made it his home since the 1960s. Apart from its
obvious spiritual appeal the natural beauty of the region
is also quite mesmerising. It provides ample walking opportunities
and is also culturally rich. The town has a number of important
temples and is famous for its miniature paintings.
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