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Himachal Day 2025: 9 best places you should visit in Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Day is celebrated every year on April 15 to commemorate the formation of Himachal Pradesh as a separate state. In 1948, the hilly regions of 30 princely states were integrated to form the province of Himachal Pradesh. Here are some of the best places you should visit in Himachal Pradesh.

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Himachal Day 2025: 9 best places you should visit in Himachal Pradesh
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Himachal Day 2025: 9 best places you should visit in Himachal Pradesh
Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh is also known as the 'Queen of Hills'. It is known for its colonial architecture, bustling Mall Road, scenic ridge and heritage toy train. It's perfect for a mix of nature and history.
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Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh is also known as the 'Queen of Hills'. It is known for its colonial architecture, bustling Mall Road, scenic ridge and heritage toy train. It's perfect for a mix of nature and history.
Manali is a favourite for honeymooners and adventure lovers alike. It offers stunning views, snow-capped peaks and activities like skiing, paragliding and river rafting. Make sure you don't miss Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.
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Manali is a favourite for honeymooners and adventure lovers alike. It offers stunning views, snow-capped peaks and activities like skiing, paragliding and river rafting. Make sure you don't miss Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass.
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Dharamshala & McLeod Ganj are twin towns which are serene and spiritually rich. It features Tibetan culture, monasteries and the Dalai Lama’s temple. It’s also great for treks like Triund.
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Dharamshala & McLeod Ganj are twin towns which are serene and spiritually rich. It features Tibetan culture, monasteries and the Dalai Lama’s temple. It’s also great for treks like Triund.
Kullu is famous for its lush valleys, traditional festivals and temples. It is also the gateway to the Parvati Valley and offers river rafting and camping experiences.
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Kullu is famous for its lush valleys, traditional festivals and temples. It is also the gateway to the Parvati Valley and offers river rafting and camping experiences.
Spiti Valley is a remote and rugged valley which offers a unique cold desert landscape, ancient monasteries like Key Gompa and a glimpse into Tibetan-influenced culture. Perfect for offbeat travellers.
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Spiti Valley is a remote and rugged valley which offers a unique cold desert landscape, ancient monasteries like Key Gompa and a glimpse into Tibetan-influenced culture. Perfect for offbeat travellers.
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Kasol is nestled in the Parvati Valley and is known for its relaxed vibe, scenic beauty and backpacker culture. It’s also a base for treks like Kheerganga and Tosh.
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Kasol is nestled in the Parvati Valley and is known for its relaxed vibe, scenic beauty and backpacker culture. It’s also a base for treks like Kheerganga and Tosh.
Dalhousie is a peaceful hill station with pine-clad valleys and colonial buildings. It is great for a quiet getaway. Nearby is Khajjiar which is known as the
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Dalhousie is a peaceful hill station with pine-clad valleys and colonial buildings. It is great for a quiet getaway. Nearby is Khajjiar which is known as the "Mini Switzerland of India," is a must-visit.
Chamba is known for its ancient temples and rich folk culture. It offers an authentic Himachali experience and it's less commercialised and ideal for exploring untouched nature.
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Chamba is known for its ancient temples and rich folk culture. It offers an authentic Himachali experience and it's less commercialised and ideal for exploring untouched nature.
Tirthan Valley is a valley in the Great Himalayan National Park area. It is ideal for trout fishing, nature walks and connecting with untouched Himalayan beauty.
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Tirthan Valley is a valley in the Great Himalayan National Park area. It is ideal for trout fishing, nature walks and connecting with untouched Himalayan beauty.
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