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Deotsidh travel guide

14th May, 2011 | Posted in Hill Stations in India, India Piligrimage Travel Deotsidh travel guide

Deotsidh (950 m) is a pilgrimage spot near the Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh. The town is famous for the shrines and natural beauty. It is religious in nature. The name of Deotsidh means “Light of Truth”. Here, a cave temple shrine is dedicated to a child saint namely, Baba Balaknath. Apart from these, it is said that the devotees have preserved the burning fire for the last five centuries that looks astonishing, but this is the faith!

The geography of Deotsidh is quite aesthetic and is located on the spur of Dhaulagiri hills. It has the …

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Rohru hills travel guide

14th May, 2011 | Posted in Hill Stations in India

Rohru is a bustling beautiful and calm town in the district of Shimla in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Rohru is 114km far from Shimla and easily approached by road. The nearest railway station and airport (115km) is in Shimla. This valley famous for trout fishing is ideally located on the banks of the Pabbar River. This beautiful city known for splendid natural beauty and surrounded by many tourist destinations is a perfect summer retreat for the travelers.

Rohru has many incredible facilities for amazing and dynamic tourist activities like camping, hang gliding, para gliding and trekking apart from fishing. This area is a paradise for anglers. It was Raja Bhadri, …

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Rewalsar travel guide

13th May, 2011 | Posted in India Piligrimage Travel Rewalsar travel guide

The Rewalsar (altitude 1350 M) a small village and a Buddhist pilgrimage center on the mountain slope amidst lush green woodland with a heart shaped sacred lake is at a distance of 25 KM south-south-west of Mandi town. It is held as a sacred spot for Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists alike. There are three Buddhist monasteries at Rewalsar. Rewalsar has three Hindu temples which are dedicated to Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva and to the sage Lomas.

The scenic beauty including beautiful lake, mountains, wood land, hills etc is awesome to find in Rewalsar. There are seven floating islands on Rewalsar Lake, which is an amazing experience for visitors. It is …

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Kalpa hills travel guide

12th May, 2011 | Posted in India Travel Guide Kalpa hills travel guide

Kalpa (3300 m) surrounded by vineyards and snow covered peaks is one of the most serene locations in Kinnaur. Kalpa offers amazing wide view of the Kinnaur Kailash ranges and the magnificent view of the sacred Shivling Rock which projects upto 20,000 feet changing colors at different times during the day. Kalpa itself is a fairy-tale place with chilgoza forests, apple plantations and deodhars all around. It is reached after crossing the quaint town and district head-quarter of Recong Peo, which also has a hundred-year-old monastery.

This quite and peaceful hamlet hidden away among the lush green was not often visited by travelers until recently, but there are still relatively few …

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Barog hills travel guide

12th May, 2011 | Posted in Hill Stations in India Barog hills travel guide

Situated just 60 km away from Chandigarh and well connected with Rail and Road . It got its name from the Famous Engineer Barog, who designed and developed the Barog Station. It is located on the Kalka-Shimla highway. Barog is situated at height of 6000 feet, which is comfortable for both winter as well as summers. The longest tunnel, which is 1143 meter long, exists between Toy Train route between Kalka and Shimla Highway.

Barog is the only hill station registered in India with camping sites, which allows the tourist to have their tents plunge in their suited direction …

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Paonta Sahib travel guide

9th May, 2011 | Posted in India Travel Guide Paonta Sahib travel guide

Paonta Sahib is a historical city of Himachal Pradesh famous for the Sikhs and Hindu pilgrims. Situated amidst lush green forests of Sal trees, the city of Paonta Sahib gives panoramic view of the region. A large number of devotees travel to Paonta Sahib to witness the teaching of Guru Gobind Singh.

The town covers an area of 350 meters and was established by Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh guru. The word Paonta refers to “space for a foothold”. From Renukunj, Paonta Sahib is colligated by road. The nearest airports to this town are at Chandigarh and Dehradun. In winters, temperature oscillates around freezing point and in summer, temperature is …

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