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Eagles soaring near the Dhauladhar Mountains, Dharamsala Himachal Pradesh [1] is a state in north-western India, and offers much for those looking to experience the Himalayas. While it doesn't claim the highest peaks in the range, there is plenty to do aside from mountaineering.
[edit] DistrictsThere are twelve districts in Himachel Pradesh State. [edit] CitiesTibetan temple and monks, Dharamsala
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[edit] Understand[edit] Talk[edit] Get in[edit] By planeShimla, Kullu (for Manali) and Kangra (for Dharamsala) have small airports, with services largely limited to Delhi. Flights are frequently cancelled or delayed by adverse weather.In addition the airport in Pathankot(Punjab) can be convenient connection for Dharamsala and Dalhousie. [edit] By trainFew points in Himachal are easily accessible by train, but there are narrow-gauge railways from Pathankot (Punjab) to Kangra and Kalka (Haryana) to Shimla. [edit] By busBus is the only practical means of getting to many points in Himachal. All cities of interest have direct services to Delhi, and the Dharamsala-Manali-Delhi triangle is fairly well served. Note that travel times are long and the roads often hair-raisingly hilly. [edit] Get around[edit] By busA typical HP bus headed towards Spiti Valley Travel by bus can be done throughout for very little (15 hour bus rides are rarely more than a few hundred rupees) on the public buses, and though uncomfortable, are a great way to meet people. Though be careful, as riding an Indian bus is already a hair-raising experience, and riding an Indian bus on steep mountain roads is even more intimidating! [edit] By motorcycleAlthough Enfield motorcycles can be rented here for less than 5 dollars a day, and with absolutely no verification of motorcycle license. It should be noted, however, that driving a motorcycle in the Himalayas, especially if it is your first time, is not a bright idea (although fun as hell!). [edit] See
[edit] DoManali is situated in the northan Himalaya range of the Himachal Pradesh and it is also used as an entry point to the Leh and Ladhakh of Kashmir state. During the hight of cold war with Pakistan, Indians used route via Manali to reach to the Leh and Ladhakh. [edit] Learn
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