TOURIST DESTINATIONS : We also operate tours to other parts of the country i.e. Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerla, Orissa, Karnatka and Tamil Nadu. These are only some of the State and Interstate destinations within India There are hundreds of other destinations and would request you to write to us for these destinations.
Himachal Pradesh
It is a state in Northern India spread over an area of 21,495 sq mt. It is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the west and south-west, Haryana and Uttarakhand on the south-east and by the Tibet.
Himachal has been blessed with great natural riches in the form of Himalaya range of mountains, underground water , the Passes, the Valleys ,the Hot Springs and a number of rivers, which flows through the land of Himachal, namely Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab and Yamuna. It is also the reason of dozens of lakes that covered Himachal Pradesh.
Some of the Places we cover are
SHIMLA
It is the capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh is situated at an altitude of 2,202 mts (7340 ft.) .it came into prominence more then a century ago as the summer capital of British Raj. Today it is a beautiful mountain Resort, in summer there is the attraction of walks, treks with scenic beauty of flowers, wooded ravines and evergreen trees. In winter it is known for snow and winter sports at Kufri and Narkanda. The only natural ice-skating rink in the country is in Shimla.
Sightseeing and Excursion
Jakhu Hills offers an excellent view of the snow-clad Himalayas. Himachal State Museum houses some Pahari miniature paintings of the region. The Glen, Summer Hill, Tara Devi and Sankat Mochan are picnic spots from where one can have excellent view of the mountains and Shimla. Wildflower Hall (13 km) Has wonderful mountain flower.Mashobra (13 km) has picturesque walks through forest of Oak and Pine.Kufri (16 km) and Narkanda (65 km) are excellent skiing bases in winter. Fagu(22km), Chail (45 km), Barog(55km) Kasauli (77km) and Tattapani Hot springs (51 km) are some other hot spots.
KULU AND MANALI
Kulu 1219 mt (4063 ft.) with its pastoral ambience, fruit orchards, temples and mountain scenery is one of the beautiful valley in the Himalaya. It is sandwitched between the inner ranges of the Himalayas and the River Beas. Manali 2050 ft (6833 ft) 40 kms beyond Kulu is reached by a dramatic ascent at the end of which one can view the Central Himalaya Ranges. It is lush green hill resort surrounded by mountain ranges and gushing streams
Sightseeing and Excursions –
Kulu – There are several shrines in and around Kulu like Raghunathjee temple, Vaishno Devi Temple and Bijli Mahadev Shrise. Raison (16 km) is a camping site on the Bank of Beas. Katrain (20 km) enroute to Manali has apple orchards and trout hatchery. Naggar (27 km) located above the river Beas commands excellent view of the valley
Manali – Vasisth Bath, Hot spring, Dhoongri Temple dedicated to Hadimba Devi wife of Bheema (Mahabharat), Jagatsukh, tibetian Monastery, solang valley, Mountaineering Institute which orgainses courses in hiking, trekking, Mountaineering etc. Rohtang Pass (51 km) at an altitude of 4112 metres (13,707 ft.) on the route to Keylong is the oncly access to the Lahaul Valley . Lahul valley is near the Indo-Tibetian border and is primitive and rugged surrounded by high Mountains and massive glaciers. Keylong (117 km) accessible by motorable road from Manali has several Gompas and Buddhist Monasteries where are repositories of Buddhist art.
DHARMASALA AND MC LEODGANJ
Dharamshala in Kangra District of Himachal is the district headquarters. It was formerly known as Bhagsu. The Dalai Lama’s residence in McLeodGanj and the headquarters of Central Tibetan Administration, (the Tibetan government in exile) are in Dharamshala.. This town spectacular views of the Dhauladhar range range of Mountains.
Sightseeing and Excursion
Dal Lake, Kangra Fort, Bhagsung falls and Namgayal Monastery- Home of Dalai Lama and the largest tibetian temple outside Tibet. Kangra Art museum which houses some of the finest tibetian and Buddhist artifacts.
DALHOUSIE
It is a quiet hill station at a height of 2036 mt. in the western Himachal Pradesh. It is full of old world charm and covers an area of 14 sq km and is is built on five hills – Kathlog, Patreyn, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun. It is named after the British governor General of the 19th century, Lord Dalhousie. It issurrounded by varied vegetation – pines, deodars, oaks and flowering rhododendron. Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including some beautiful churches. Its location presents panoramic views of the plains and like a long silver line, the river Ravi twists and turns below Dalhousie. The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also visible form this enchanting town.
Sightseeing and Excursion
There are four beautiful Churches here which are St. Andrews Church, St Patrick Church,St Francis church at Subhash Chowk and St Johns church at Gandhi Chowk Panchpula -3 Kms is a picturesque spot where a stream feed a series of Pools .A monument has been built nk-h 2sanctuary is a home to the ‘ghoral’ and Himalayan black bear. Khajjiar(1960 mt) is 23 kms from Dalhousie and is spread in a circumference of about 5 kms, it is called the Switzerland of India. Its fringes, thick forest of deodar climb the slopes. There is also a 12th Century temple dedicated to Khajji Nag, within the temple are life size stature of five padav Brothers. Chamba (915 mt) is on the right bank of Ravi .As a former princely State, it is one of the oldest in the century and dates back to the sixth century. It is well known for its splendid architecture and a base for numerous excursions. It is also the district headquarters.