You will also visit this 5 beautiful hill station of Himachal Pradesh

We all know that there was devastation this year due to flooding in Himachal Pradesh. Roads have been damaged in some places and the highway is closed in some places. However, there are a few places that are open to tourists. Not only that, it can take many months or a year to fix it according to the devastation seen in Himachal. There are a few places that opened for tourists. If you are planning to wander, you may include the places mentioned in this article on your list. But yes, try to get information about the situation before going to Himachal. Dharamshala is a beautiful hill city in the Dhauladhar chain of the Himalayas. It is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh and is located on the upper slope of the Kangra Valley. Dharamshala, known as the British Hill Station during the colonial era, is also full of Tibetan culture. Let me tell you that this is also the house of the Dalai Lama. Dharamshala is close to Delhi and very close to Chandigarh. Here you can also see many places. McLeodganj is one of the popular tourist destinations to experience the Tibetan culture, green, ancient temples and British influences. It is located in the Kangra district and is outside Dharamshala. McLeodganj, known as home to Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, is culturally enriched by the Tibetan influence. Dharamshala, Dharmakot, Bhagsu Night and Kangra near McLeodganj are places you can go to. Khajiar is a small urban hill station near Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh, also known as Mini Switzerland of India. This small city attracts many tourists visiting here. You will definitely enjoy the forests, lakes and pastures here. This place, located at a height of 6,500 feet, surrounded by its natural beauty, leaves another impression on people. Chamba is a popular tourist destination at an altitude of 996 meters on the banks of River Ravi in ​​Himachal Pradesh. Chamba is also known as Milk Valley and City. Here you will find very high rivers, temples, grasslands, lakes. Let us tell you that Chamba originated between the 17th and 19th centuries in the hilly states of Northern India. It has crafts and textile areas, five lakes, five game sanctuaries and various temples. Share this story -tags