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Chamba is an ancient town in the Chamba district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, in northern India. According to the 2001 Indian census, Chamba has a population of 38,312 people. Located at an altitude of 996 metres (3,268 ft) above mean sea level,...
The most important buildings are churches in Himachal Pradesh. As Christianity made a late appearance in Himachal Pradesh, after the arrival of the British. The churches in Himachal Pradesh are not more than 150 years old. Tall churches-the relics...
We are listed here some most impotent phone no and Tourist Information Centers in Himachal Pradesh.
Near Victory Tunnel, Shimla – Phone: 0177-2654589
Railway station, Shimla -Phone:
Arrival and Departure Enquiry 0177 – 2652915
Reservation...
Himachal can be broadly divided by its main valley. The main ones are the Kangra valley, the Chamba valley, the Pangi valley, the Lahaul valley, the Spiti valley, the Kinnaur valley, the Parbati valley, The Giri valley and the Kullu valley. Shimla...
Kangra Art Gallery is situated in the Kotwali Bazaar of Dharamsala. The Kangra Art Gallery displays several antique pieces of art and craft of the region, beautiful statues and sculptures and traditional objects of historical importance. The rare collection...
40 km from Chamba on Bharmaur road is the famous village of Chattradi. The village is inhabited mostly by the Gaddies who are semi-postral lot engaged in rearing of sheep and goats. This village, situated at a height of 6000 feet, its famous for its remarkable...
Dalhousie (2036 m) is a hill station full of colonial charm that holds lingering echoes of the Raj. Spread out over the five hills (Kathlog, Potreys, Tehra, Bakrota and Balun) the town is named after the 19th century British Governer General Lord Dalhousie....