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About
Darjeeling |
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Darjeeling is
the dreamland of the east and boasts of extraordinary
natural splendor. At an altitude of 8,586 meters,
the Darjeeling hills are the highest mountains in
India. This beautiful hill station is largely under
forest cover and surrounded by tea plantations. Buddhist
monasteries dot the land. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Darjeeling |
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Monasteries in Darjeeling |
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Bhutia Busty Monasteries, |
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Samten Choling Monasteries, |
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Dhoom Gompa, |
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Batasia Loop, |
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Happy Valley Estate, |
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Natural History Museum, |
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Kanchenjunga View, |
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Darjeeling Zoological Gardens |
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Observatory Hills, |
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Botanical Gardens
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About
Kashmir |
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Dal Lake is the
centre of attraction in Srinagar, especially the lake
area, is by shikara. It is particularly pleasant to
row over the waters of the Dal Lake to visit the Mughal
Gardens and other lakeside sites, including the famous
Hazratbal mosque. The well-known sights in the city
are Shankaracharya Temple atop the hill called Takht-e-Suleiman,
a 5 km climb from Nehru Park on a metalled road. Across
the city is another, much lower hill crowned by the
Hari Parbat Fort, built by an Afghan governor of Kashmir
in the 18th century. The low wall enclosing the upper
part of the hill was constructed by Emperor Akbar.
On the hill are several famous places of worship:
the temple of goddess Sharika, the shrine of Muslim
saint Makhdoorn Sahib, and the historic Sikh Gurudwara
Chatti Padshahi. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Srinagar |
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Mughal Garden |
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Shalimar Bagh |
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Nishat Bagh |
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Chashma Shahi |
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Pari Mahal |
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Harwan |
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Hazratbal Mosque |
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Jama Masjid |
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Shankaracharya Temple |
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Khanqah of Shah Hamadan |
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Hari Parbat Fort & Temple of Sharika
Devi |
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Makhdoom Sahib |
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Chhatti Padshahi Gurudwara |
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Martand |
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Kheer Bhawani |
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Awantipur |
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Gulmarg |
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Pahalgam |
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Sonmarg |
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About
Manali |
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Situated at the
northern end of the kullu valley, Manali has spectacular
views of snowcapped peaks and wooded slopes. Manali
literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Manu is the mythological
character who is supposed to have survived when the
world was drowned in Flood. He then came to Manali
and recreated human life. Thus, the area of Manali
is sacred and Hindus treat the temples over here as
pilgrimage. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Manali |
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Hadimba Temple |
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Vashist Springs (1,982m) |
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Jagatsukh (6-kms) |
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Arjun Gufa (5-kms) |
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Beas Kund |
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Rohtang Pass (13-kms) |
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About
Mussoorie |
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Popularly known
as the queen of hills, this charming hill station,
34 kms. From Dehradun is situated at an altitude of
2,500 mts. Above sea-level. Enchanting view of pine
covered hill slopes and snow capped mountains leave
an indelible impression on one's mind.The modern bungalows,
malls and well laid gardens which are located on the
small hills around the area are enough to attract
any tourist.
Mussoorie is an excellent respite
for tourists and people who want relief from the hot
sultry conditions of the plains. Nature has gifted
Musoorie everything which makes a place beautiful.
With the onset of summers tourists start coming here.
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Sightseeing spots of
Mussoorie |
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Laal Tibba |
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Gun Hill |
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Municipal Gardens |
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Kempty Falls |
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Nearby Attractions of Mussoorie |
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Dehradun |
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Rishikesh |
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Haridwar |
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Nag Tibba |
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About
Nainital |
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A small town in
the hills of Kumaon, 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'. Most of the lakes in the region
have disappeared and whatever remains is just a glimpse
of what they might have been in the past. 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. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Nainital |
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Snow View Point |
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Naina Peak |
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Kilburi |
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Hanuman Garhi |
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Naina Devi Temple |
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Zoo Gardens |
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St. John's Church |
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About
Ooty |
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Udhagamandalam
(Ooty), the capital of Nilgiri district, is popularly
known as the "Queen of hill stations' among the
tourist circuits. It is situated at a distance of
105 km away from Coimbatore. The height of the hills
in the Nilgiri range varies between 2280 and 2290
metres, the highest peak being Doddabetta at a height
of 2623 metres. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Ooty |
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Botanical Garden |
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Government Museum |
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Hills and Views |
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Kalhatty Falls |
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Kandal Cross Shrine |
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Mini Garden and Rose Garden |
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Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National
Park |
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Ooty Lake |
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About
Shimla |
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The echoes of
the British empire linger on in Shimla (2130m). As
the 'summer capital' of the British in India, this
was the country's focus for the better part of every
year and now, it is the state capital of Himachal
Pradesh. Today, its well developed facilities, easy
accessibility and numerous attractions make it one
of India's most popular hill resorts. Placed in the
lower ranges of the Himalaya mountains, it is surrounded
by pine, deodar, oak and rhododendron foests. Towards
the north lie the snow-covered high-ranges. Within
the town are a host of splendid colonial edifices,
quaint cottages and charming walks. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Shimla |
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Kasauli |
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Sanavar |
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Parks & Mini Zoo |
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Karol Caves |
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Dagshahi |
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Badog |
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Nauni |
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Young Drum Monastery |
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Bon Monestary (Yung Drung Ling) 12
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Arki : Just 52 km |
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Nalagarh |
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Barog |
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Parwanoo |
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About
Dalhousie |
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Compared to other
hill stations, Dalhousie, 80 winding kilometers from
Pathankot, is markedly different and off the beaten
track. Spread over five hills, Dalhousie has a serenity
with its own distinctive flavor. Attractive cottages
and villas cling to the deodar and pine mantled hills
of Dalhousie. Here at Dalhousie, nothing seems to
matter except the beauty and the moment. Pink and
red rhododendrons are in bloom. The trees are dressed
in different shades of green. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Dalhousie |
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Kathlog |
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Portreyn |
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Tehra |
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Bakrota |
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Balun |
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Kalatope |
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Panchpulla |
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About
Dharamshala |
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Set against the
magnificent backdrop of the towering Dhauladhar ranges,
which rise up to more than 4000 meters, Dharamshala,
which literally means The Holy Refuge, lies perched
up on the high slopes in the upper reaches of the
Kangra valley. Founded in 1855, it is one of the 80
hill resorts developed in the seventeenth century
by the British to beat the heat and dust of the sweltering
plains. |
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Sightseeing spots of
Dharamshala |
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McLeodGanj |
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Museum at the Nechung Monastery |
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Norbulingka Institute |
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