Manali to kaza and Kinnaur with Shimla

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Manali to kaza and Kinnaur with Shimla :-

Manali to kaza and Kinnaur with Shimla

Kinnaur :-

This is one of the twelve administrative districts of the state of Himachal Pradesh in northern India.

Kinnaur is the state capital of Shimla and it is located in Himachal Pradesh. It has three high mountains ranges, namely, Zanskar and the Himalayas that enclose the valleys of Baspa, Satluj, and Spiti, as well as their tributaries.

At the peak of Kinnaur Kailash mountain is a natural rock Shivling. The old Hindustan-Tibet Road passes through the Kinnaur valley along the bank of river Sutlej and finally enters Tibet at Shipki La pass.

Sarahan :-

Sarahan is a small town in Himachal Pradesh of India. It is the site of the Bhimakali Temple dedicated to the mother goddess Bhimakali, presiding deity of the rulers of the former Bushahr State.

Kalpa :-

Kalpa is a small village in the Sutlej river valley, above Reckong Peo in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, in the Indian Himalaya. Apples are a major cash-crop for the region.

Sangla :-

Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley, also referred to as the Sangla valley, in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border.

Chhitkul :-

Chhitkul is a village in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. During winters, the place mostly remains covered with the snow and the inhabitants move to lower regions of Himachal.

Narkanda :-

Narkanda is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kumarsain subdivision of Shimla district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is at an elevation of 2708 meters on the Hindustan-Tibet Road in Himachal Pradesh, India within a fir forest. It is about 60 km away from Shimla and surrounded by the Himalayan Range.

This town experiences a pleasant weather throughout the year. During the summer time from April to June, the maximum temperature is around 20°C while the minimum temperature is 10°C.

Shimla :-

This is the capital of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills. Once the summer capital of British India, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway, completed in 1903. It is handicraft shops  that line The Mall, a pedestrian avenue, as well as the Lakkar Bazaar, a market specializing in wooden toys and crafts.

Shimla is home to a number of buildings that are styled in the Tudorbethan and neo-Gothic architectures dating from the colonial era, as well as multiple temples and churches. The colonial architecture and churches, the temples, and the natural environment of the city attracts tourists.

Major city centre’s attractions include the Shri Hanuman Jakhu (Statue), Jakhu Temple, Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church, Mall Road, The Ridge and Annadale. The city centre’s point is Jakhoo,Annadale, Sanjauli and Chotta Shimla. The Kalka–Shimla Railway line built by the British, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also a major tourist attraction.

Owing to its steep terrain, Shimla hosts the mountain biking race MTB Himalaya. Shimla also has the largest natural ice skating rink in South Asia. The city is also an educational hub with a number of colleges and research institutions.

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