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Overview
The great Himalayan tour covers the cities of Delhi, Shimla and Manali. Delhi is the capital city of India and is a perfect blend of modern and traditional art and culture. Shimla, the summer capital of the British, is Himachal Pradesh. Manali is another hill station in the same state.
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Summary
The great Himalayan tour starts from Delhi. Places that are of tourist interest in new and Old Delhi are Humayun’s tomb, Birla Mandir, Raj Ghat, Laxmi Narayan temple, India Gate, Red fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, government buildings and many such places.
The second destination that is covered during the great Himalayan tour is Shimla. The main shopping area of Shimla is the Mall. Other places that are of tourist interest in Shimla are Christ church, Shimla State museum, summer hill, Tara devi Sankat mochan, the playground of yesteryears Annandale. There are quite a few places that are around Shimla and are very rich in their scenic beauty. They are Mashorba, Kurfi, Naldehra and Chail.
The third and the last destination in the great Himalayan tour is Manali. There are quite a few places for sight seeing here. These places are Hadimba devi’s temple, hot water springs or Vashist kund where there is also a temple, Tibetan Buddhist monasteries including the shining gompas and the market place. The Rahla waterfalls are at the beginning of the Rohtang pass. Solang valley is known as the Snow point in Manali. The Nagar fort in South Manali was built by the Pal dynasty.
Add-on Facilities
While visiting Shimla and Manali during the great Himalayan tour, people can try their hand out at the various adventure sports. However, prior practice of these sports is desirable so as to avoid any accidents. One can also try these adventure sports under the guidance of a professional.
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