Roads are the major mode of transport in the hilly terrains of Himachal Pradesh. The state has road network of 28,208 km (17,528 mi), including eight national highways (NH) that constitute 1,234 km (7… more →
allhimachal.comallhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Roads are the major mode of transport in the hilly terrains of Himachal Pradesh. The state has road … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Location : 81-km via Nahan, Sirmour District Altitude : 3,98m Houses : Gurudwara Paonta Sahib and Pa … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Location : Parvati Valley near Kullu-Manali Altitude : 1,737m Houses : Ramchandra temple & Sri G … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: The British called Shimla the "Queen of Hill Stations." Situated in the north-West Himalay … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Once called Brahmpura as the ancient capital of Chamba State for probably four hundred years, Bharmo … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Pangi Valley Pangi Valley is the remotest and yet the most beautiful valley of Chamba district. Sand … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Himachal Pradesh has become India’s most popular hill resort owing to its easy accessibility and div … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: The fairs, customs, food habits, beliefs, attire and occupation explicate the hard-earned lifestyle … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: When Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala was expelled from Shimla – The Summer Capital of the … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Transport Service Discover Himachal by HPTDC Transport having a large fleet of well maintained luxur … more →
allhimachal wrote 1 year ago: Adventure Tourism For sheer geographical diversity, few places in the world are as richly endowed as … more →