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Manali is most attractive tourist place. Rohtang Pass is about 52 kms from Manali. Vishishat, Maa Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley View is make this place very charming. Manali is situated at the bank s of BEAS River. Flowing river and healthy natural atmosphere refreshes you. Kullu/Bhunter airport is very near and easy reachable from manali. For Tourists Regular Volvo Bus services to Dehli , Chandigarh & Shimla is available from Manali.
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By the early morning 2 day we will be ready for Manali Local Sight Scenes Hadimba Temple, Vashisht, The Mall Manali, Monastery. The way on Himalaya’s organise best local sight seeing tours in Manali and around Manali including famous Rohtang Pass, ancient landmarks like Hadimba Devi Temple, Club House, Tibetan Monastery, Vashishth Hot Sulphur Springs, Nature Park etc.
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Shimla is present Capital of Himachal Pradesh India. In British Rule Shimla was the Summer Capital of British India. Shimla is also known as the HILLS QUEEN SHIMLA and blessed with many Historical places, Natural beauties, Religious places and temples. Jakhoo Temple, Kalibari Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Sanktmochan Temple etc. and Historical Places such as The Christ Church, The Ridge, The Mall, Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex, State Musium of Shimla, Advance Studies, Hp university Summer hill Shimla etc.
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Kufri is most popular tourist place about 13 kms from Shimla The Capital of Himachal Pradesh. Kufri is situated at the National Highway No. 22. at the elevation of 2,290 metres (7,510 feet). Himalaya Nature Park Kufri is famous for wild life zoo. Snow Leopard and other wild animals attracts tourist’s attention towards this park/zoo. FUN WORLD KUFRI is also here where tourist may enjoy adventure activities such as Go Carting, Jhoolas, Helicopter Ride etc.
Naldehra is most beautiful place just 23 Kms outside from Shimla Capital of Himachal Pradesh. Initially a 9 Hole Golf Course, the Naldehra golf course was expanded to 18 holes. The Golf Course was built under the supervision on Lord Curzon in the early 1900s.