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Chail
Chail is yet another picturesque hill station of Himachal Pradesh nestled at an altitude of 7,380 ft. It is about 44 kilometres from the capital. With pleasant weather in summers plus rich flora and fauna overlooking Solan and Kasauli, Chail has all the ingredients to make your day.
Dalhousie
Named after the 19th century Governor Genral Lord Dalhousie, this hill station in Himachal Pradesh exudes royalty in every molecule. The destination is accessible by air, train and road.
Kasauli
The town located in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh is endowed with rich flora and fauna. It stands at an elevation of 5,900 ft and provides a sweeping view of the Himalayas.
Kufri
Not far away from the capital Shimla, about 16 kilometres, Kufri sits with its nature parks and other picnic spots at an altitude of 8,630 ft. It is known for its trekking
Manali
This resort town located at an altitude of 6726 ft is a go-to vacation destination for the tourists when visiting India’s northern state, Himachal Pradesh. Apart from being a serine hill station, Manali gives you an adrenaline rush owing to a wide-range of adventure sports played there.
Parwanoo
Parwanoo This industrial town exists amidst Himachal’s natural surroundings, attracting tourists throughout the year. It is an example of how a balanced equation between nature and development can be struck without affecting either of the two. Orchards and fruit farms are good attractions of Parwaano.
Shimla
The capital city of Himachal Pradesh is a blend of history – that dates back to pre-independence era – and natural beauty. It was the summer capital of British India. The colonial era architecture is still alive in a considerable number of buildings, including temples and churches, therefore,