HIMACHAL PRADESH

HIMACHAL PRADESH

 

 

UNFORGETTABLE HIMACHAL

Himachal Pradesh, located in the northern part of India, acquaints its tourists with various fascinating and beautiful hill stations present in the foot hills of Himalayas. Surrounded by snow capped mountains, and valleys covered by a blanket of the lush green cedar and deodar trees, baffle the tourists with their picturesque views. Himachal tourism facilitates the tourists in providing a blissful experience during their vacation. Shimla, Manali, kullu and many more hill stations can be graciously explored by taking a number of tour packages which enable the tourists to witness the serene beauty of each hill station, in person.

 

Tourism in Himachal also paves the way for visitors to experience the tranquility of the numerous temples, churches, and monasteries. The scintillating surrounding of these serene places captivate the tourists for hours. Stationed in the amid of beauty and serenity, Himachal Pradesh, further extends various adventurous sports such as skiing, trekking, paragliding, and many other outdoor and indoor fun filled activities to the tourists.

 

The well designed tourism Himachal, enables the tourist to indulge into and enjoy the diverse culture and the slow paced life of Himachal Pradesh. Further, the warm hospitality of the locals with the delicious and homemade dishes, sweep away the guests off their feet. The enchanting orchids bearing countless fruits such as plums, guavas, apples etc.

 

Man lived in the foothills of Himachal Pradesh in the in Bangana valley of Kangra, Sirsa valley of Nalagarh and Markanda valley of Sirmour. The Indus Valley civilization flourished between 2250 and 1750 B.C. The people of this civilization occupied the foothills of the state.

 

 

The original inhabitants of the Ganga Plains who were known as Kalrorian people were shifted to the north by the people of the Indus Valley Civilization. They started living in the hills of Himachal Pradesh where they were able to preserve their way of life and also live calmly. They are known as the Dasas, Dasyus and Nishadas in the Vedas. Later, they were known as Kinnars, Nagas and Yakshas. To the hills of present, the Kols or Mundas are believed to be the original migrants.

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