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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.
Kalpa is a small but most beautiful village in Sutlej River Valley famous for its apple onrchards. Kapla is dedicated to Hindu & Buddhist Gods and Goddesses. India’s first ever voter Mr. Shayam Sarar Negi also belongs to Kalpa. Elevation of Kalpa is 2960 mtr (9,710 ft.) View of high mountains are very clear from Kalpa and Sacred Shivling Rock on Kailash is also visible from Kalpa.
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Kaza is the subdivisional headquarters of the remote Spiti Valley in the Lahaul Spiti District. Bhuddhist Culture is famous here. Kaza is largest township and commercial center of the Spiti Valley. Elevation: 3,700mtrs (12,000ft.)
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Chandratal lake in Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh lies between a low ridge and the main Kunzum range. Mostly surrounded with snow, this deep blue-water lake has a circumference of 2.5 Kilometers. Some people also call it Moon Lake and is also one of the the source of the violent Chandra River.
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Keylong stretches along the north side of the green Bhaga Valley just below the Manali–Leh road, and it’s an overnight stop for many buses plying that route. Many travellers only see Keylong briefly and in the dark, but a longer stay reveals grand mountain views.
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Suraj Tal or Suraj Tal Lake also called Surya taal, is a sacred body of water, literally means the Lake of the Sun God, and lies just below the Bara-lacha-la pass in the Lahaul and Spiti valley.