This famous and picturesque hill station of the state of Himachal Pradesh in the northern part of India is located at a height of 1, 950m. This picturesque place is around 2, 50km away from the state capital of Shimla.
Dalhousie is built on and around five hills. Located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas, it isurrounded by the beautiful scenery of snow-capped peaks. Dalhousie is situated at 6000-9000 feet above sea level.
Kasauli is one of the small towns hill destination developed by the British during the hey day of the empire, and reached by a branch road from the Kalka-Shimla road. The quite beautiful hill-station of Kasauli has a Pastur Institute that produces the anti-rabies vaccine against mad dog-bite and, at the same time, treats victims who have fallen prey to the dead disease, Hydrophobia.
A city located in the awesome state of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala witness huge crowds of tourists from across the globe. With Tibetan influence, Dharamshala is also the cause of attraction for many spiritual tourists, as it is where his holiness Dalai Lama resides.
Pathankot is a municipal corporation in the Indian state of Punjab, and serves as the capital of the Pathankot district. The name Pathankot comes from Pathania Rajput, who was the king of Nurpur. Pathankot was the capital of Nurpur prior to 1849. Pathankot is at the meeting point of the three northern states of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir
Known as the Queen of Hill Stations, Shimla became the summer capital of the British Raj during the latter half of the 19th century when the soldiers of the British army, merchants and civil servants moved up here to get relief from the scorching heat of the plains