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Himachal Pradesh 
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 Rajdeep singh bundela 
 Rajat jaiswal 
 Tenendra Tembhare
PGDM TT ( B ) 
Himachal Pradesh is famous for its abundant natural beauty. After the war between 
Nepal and Britain, also known as the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814–1816), the British 
colonial government came into power. In 1950 Himachal was declared a union 
territory, but after the State of Himachal Pradesh Act 1971, Himachal emerged as 
the 18th state of the Republic of India. Hima means snow in Sanskrit, and the 
literal meaning of the state's name is In the lap of Himalayas. It was named by 
Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, one of the great Sanskrit scholars of Himachal 
Pradesh. 
Himachal Pradesh is the least urbanized state in India with nearly 90% of 
population living in rural area, but the Shimla district is comparatively urbanized 
with nearly 25% population living in an urban area. According to a 2005 
Transparency International survey, Himachal Pradesh is ranked the second-least 
corrupt state in the country after Kerala.
Popularly known as the Devbhumi ­– 
"Land of the Gods", Himachal Pradesh is a 
beautiful hill state in India, nestles in north-west region of western Himalayas. The 
state is landlocked with the Tibetan plateau to the east, Jammu and Kashmir to the 
north, and the Punjab to the west. However, the state stands apart from its 
neighbours in terms of its sheer topographic diversity and breathtaking pristine 
natural beauty. From vast tracts of high-altitude Trans-Himalayan desert to dense 
green deodar forests, from apple orchards to cultivated terraces, from snow capped 
high Himalayan mountain ranges to snow fed lakes and gushing rivers. 
Map of Himachal Pradesh
History 
Himachal Pradesh is called the “Devbhumi” as it is regarded as the Land of the 
Gods. 
Himachal Pradesh literally means a 'region of snowy mountains’. The word 'Hima' 
actually means snow in Sanskrit terminology. Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, an 
eminent Sanskrit Scholar from Himachal Pradesh named the state. 
Located in the northern part of India, Himachal Pradesh is known for its glorious 
hill stations.
In the year 1950 Himachal Pradesh was declared as one of the Union Territories of 
India . Later on however, with the passing of Himachal Pradesh Act of 1971, it 
emerged as the eighteenth state of India. 
Himachal pradesh is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the 
west and south-west, Haryana and Uttarakhand on the south-east and by the Tibet 
Autonomous Region on the east. 
{Masroor Rock Temples} 
The British territories came under the British Crown after Queen Victoria's 
proclamation of 1858. The states of Chamba, Mandi and Bilaspur made good 
progress in many fields during the British rule. During World War I, virtually all 
rulers of the hill states remained loyal and contributed to the British war effort, 
both in the form of men and materials. Among these were the states of Kangra, 
Jaswan, Datarpur, Guler, Nurpur, Chamba, Suket, Mandi and Bilaspur. 
After independence the Chief Commissioner's Province of H.P. came into being on 
15 April 1948 as a result of integration of 28 petty princely states in the 
promontories of the western Himalaya, known in full as the Simla Hills States & 
four Punjab southern hill States by issue of the Himachal Pradesh (Administration) 
Order, 1948 under Sections 3 & 4 of the Extra-Provincial Jurisdiction Act, 1947 
.The State of Bilaspur was merged in the Himachal Pradesh on 1 April 1954 by the 
Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur Act, 1954. Himachal became a part C state on 26 
January 1950 with the implementation of the Constitution of India and the Lt.
Governor was appointed. Legislative Assembly was elected in 1952. Himachal 
Pradesh became a Union Territory on 1 November 1956. Following area of Punjab 
State namely Simla, Kangra, Kulu and Lahul and Spiti Districts, Nalagarh tehsil of 
Ambala District, Lohara, Amb and Una kanungo circles, some area of Santokhgarh 
kanungo circle and some other specified area of Una tehsil of Hoshiarpur District 
besides some parts of Dhar Kalan Kanungo circle of Pathankot tehsil of Gurdaspur 
District; were merged with Himachal Pradesh on 1 November 1966 on enactment 
of Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966 by the Parliament. On 18 December 1970, the 
State of Himachal Pradesh Act was passed by Parliament and the new state came 
into being on 25 January 1971. Thus Himachal emerged as the eighteenth state of 
the Indian Union. 
Geography and climate 
Himachal is situated in the western Himalayas. Covering an area of 55,673 
kilometres (34,594 mi), it is a mountainous state. 
The drainage system of Himachal is composed both of rivers and glaciers. 
Himalayan rivers criss-cross the entire mountain chain. Himachal Pradesh provides 
water to both the Indus and Ganges basins.The drainage systems of the region are 
the Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas, the Sutlej and the Yamuna. 
These rivers are perennial and are fed by snow and rainfall. They are protected by 
an extensive cover of natural vegetation. 
Due to extreme variation in elevation, there is great variation in the climatic 
conditions of Himachal . The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical in the 
southern tracts to, with more elevation, cold, alpine and glacial in the northern and 
eastern mountain ranges. The state has areas like Dharamsala that receive very 
heavy rainfall, as well as those like Lahaul and Spiti that are cold and almost 
rainless. Broadly, Himachal experiences three seasons: Summer, Winter and rainy 
season. Summer lasts from mid April till the end of June and most parts become 
very hot (except in alpine zone which experiences a mild summer) with the 
average temperature ranging from 28 to 32 °C (82 to 90 °F). Winter lasts from late 
November till mid March. Snowfall is common in alpine tracts.
Latitude and Longitude 
Latitude and Longitude 
Latitude : 32° 29' N 
Longitude : 75° 10' E 
Climate
The Climate of any place is dependent on various geographical factors. The state 
of Himachal Pradesh, India is a hilly region and it experiences a pleasant Climate 
through out the year. It even experiences heavy snow fall during the winter 
months. The weather of Himachal alters with the change of altitude. The best time 
to visit the state of Himachal is from September to March. 
The temperature of Himachal Pradesh is highly dependent on altitude. The average 
altitude of the region is from 350 meter to 700 meter above sea level. The region 
generally experiences three seasons. The winter season spans from October to 
February. The summer months in Himachal are the months of March to June. By 
July the rainy season starts in the hilly region and it ends in September. In the 
winter months, some parts of Himachal experiences heavy snow fall. It occurs 
generally in the months of December to March. The days and nights during this 
time of the year become very cold. 
The Weather and Climate of Himachal Pradesh becomes very beautiful after the 
rainy season. The landscape of the place become lush green. But heavy rains often 
cause floods and landslides causing destruction to life and property. The highest 
amount of rainfall that has been recorded in Dharmasala is 3400 mm. The annual 
rainfall of Himachal Pradesh is 2909 to 3800 mm. The average temperature in the 
summer months vary from 22 degrees to 37 degree Celsius. The temperature varies 
from 0 degree to 15 degree Celsius. 
Flora and fauna 
According to 2003 Forest Survey of India report, legally defined forest areas 
constitute 66.52% of the area of Himachal Pradesh, although area under tree cover 
is only 25.78% Vegetation in the state is dictated by elevation and precipitation.
The southern part of the state, at lower elevations than the north, has both tropical 
and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf 
forests.These are represented by northwestern thorn scrub forests along the border 
with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and by Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous 
forests in the far southeast. Sal and shisham are found here. 
Rising into the hills, we find a mosaic of western Himalayan broadleaf forests and 
Himalayan subtropical pine forests. Various deciduous and evergreen oaks live in 
the broadleaf forests, while Chir pine dominates the pine forests. Western 
Himalayan subalpine conifer forests grow near treeline, with species that include 
East Himalayan Fir, West Himalayan Spruce, Deodar (State tree), and Blue pine. 
The uppermost elevations have western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows in 
the northeast and northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows in the 
northwest. Trees are sturdy with a vast network of roots. Alders, birches, 
rhododendrons and moist alpine shrubs are there as the regional vegetation. The 
rhododendrons can be seen along the hillsides around Shimla from March to May. 
The shrublands and meadows give way to rock and ice around the highest peaks. 
Himachal is also said to be the fruit bowl of the country, with orchards being 
widespread. Meadows and pastures are also seen clinging to steep slopes. After the 
winter season, the hillsides and orchards bloom with wild flowers, while gladiolas, 
carnations, marigolds, roses, chrysanthemums, tulips and lilies are carefully 
cultivated. The state government is gearing up to make Himachal Pradesh as the 
flower basket of the world. 
Himachal Pradesh has around 1200 bird and 359 animal species, including the 
leopard, snow leopard (State animal), ghoral, musk deer and Western Tragopan. It 
has 2 major national parks and sanctuaries — the largest number in the Himalayan 
region. The Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu district was created to 
conserve the flora and fauna of the main Himalayan range, while the Pin Valley 
National Park to conserve the flora and fauna of the cold desert.
Heritage 
Himachal has a rich heritage of handicrafts. These include woolen and pashmina 
shawls, carpets, silver and metal ware, embroidered chappals, grass shoes, Kangra 
and Gompa style paintings, wood work, horse-hair bangles, wooden and metal 
utensils and various other house hold items. These aesthetic and tasteful 
handicrafts declined under competition from machine made goods and also 
because of lack of marketing facilities. But now the demand for handicrafts has 
increased within and outside the country. 
Himachal is extremely rich in hydro electric resources. The state has about 25% of 
the national potential in this respect. It has been estimated that about 20,300MW of 
hydro electric power can be generated in the State by constructing various major, 
medium, small and mini/micro hydel projects on the five river basins. The state is 
also the first state in India to achieve the goal of having a bank account for every 
family. As per the current prices, the total GDP was estimated at INR 254 billion 
as against INR 230 billion in the year 2004–05, showing an increase of 10.5%. 
Tourism 
ourism in Himachal Pradesh is one of its major contributor to the state economy 
and growth. State is endowed with variety of landscape and vivid topographic 
features which attracts tourists from all the parts of the world. The state is also 
known for its adventure activities which includes Paragliding in Bir-billing and 
Solang valley, Rafting in Kullu, ice skating in Shimla, Boating in Bilaspur and 
various other activities like trekking, horse riding, Skiing, fishing etc. The state is 
also a famous destination for various film shooting units and various films have 
been shot in the state like Roja, Henna_(film), Jab_We_Met, Veer-Zaara, 
Yeh_Jawaani_Hai_Deewani, Highway_(2014_Hindi_film) mostly by the 
contribution of Mr Anil Kaistha. Major tourist and religious destinations include
Bahadurpur fort, bhakra dam, naina devi temple, Manimahesh, Bhuri Singh 
museum, Bharmaur, khajjiar, dalhousie, sujanpur tira, dharamshala, palampur, 
masroor rock temple, kangra fort, kinnaur, manikaran, manali, rohtang pass, spiti, 
Shimla, kasauli, gobind sagar lake. 
Himachal is peppered with the awesome landscape that is a dream of everyone. 
With lofty Himalayas draped with snow, deep valleys, vast woods, chilled rivers, 
green surroundings, scenic lakes and deep gorges, Tourist attractions in Himachal 
appeals to your sight and mind. 
In addition to this, there are a number of tourist places in Himachal Pradesh that 
add to its overall charm. 
Various adventure sports such as trekking, skiing, ice skating, river rafting, 
paragliding, etc. that give many reasons to tourists to get drawn to Himachal. 
Tourist Places in Himachal Pradesh 
Manali 
Shimla 
Chamba 
Khajjiar 
Kasauli 
Dharamshala 
Dalhousie 
Lahaul and Spiti 
Kangra 
Palampur
Shimla 
Kinnaur 
Chail 
Kufri 
Kullu 
Shimla is one of the best refuges during vacations and a perfect destination for 
tourist. 
Various tourist attractions are Mall Road, Kali Bari Temple, Christ Church, 
Summer Hill, Shimla Ridge, etc. 
The place is a wonderful abode for nature lovers who feel like exploring all the 
tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. 
Manali (265 Kms. away from Shimla) 
Manali is an amazing destination for mountain lovers and especially the snow 
capped mountains.
People can have fun over the snow blanket of the Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass 
or can visit the holy Hadimba Temple or the Vashisht Temple. 
Dharamshala (245 Kms. ((Via Hamirpur) away from Shimla) 
Dharamshala presents you with all the amazing charm of a hill resort. 
Awesome spots such as the St. John’s Church, Dal Lake, Kangra Art Museum, 
Namgyal Monastery, Nurpur Fort, Maharana Pratap wildlife Sanctuary, Chamund 
Devi Temple, etc., Dharamshala is there to fascinate you completely. 
Lahaul and Spiti (Tabo (Spiti) – 355 Kms away from Shimla) 
Lahaul and Spiti showcase a number of heritage spots and primitive places. 
Here, you come across monasteries, lakes, valleys, rivers, gorges, mountains, 
temples, etc. that make the place completely arresting. 
One can explore the royal heritages of Gondla or can have the sacred essence of 
the Guru Ghantal Monastery. 
This makes Lahaul and Spiti one of the best Himachal Pradesh tourist spots 
Dalhousie (340 Kms. (Via Hamirpur) away from shimla ) 
Dalhousie appears to be extremely charming due to the existence of Kathlog, 
Balun, Porteyn, Moti Tibba and Bakrota hills.
The hill station is ideal for tourists, who can explore it by visiting the spots such as 
the Laxmi Narayan Temple, Satdhara Springs, various churches, picnic spot named 
as Dalhousie Panchpula, Kalatop, etc. 
Chamba ( 347 kms away from shimla ) 
Chamba’s charm is gets enriched with the lively River Ravi and Chamba’s art, 
culture, museums, temples as well as natural attractions are more than enough to 
let you glued to it. One can behold the arresting Dhgauladhar Ranges or can visit 
the Chaurasi Temple Complex or the famous Champavati Temple. People fond of 
historical findings can head towards the Bhuri Singh Museum 
Kangra (220 kms away from shimla) 
Kangra is marked with the stunning views of the Dhauladhar Hills and the 
picturesque Kangra Valley. The place is marked with an array of attractions 
including the Jwalaji Temple surprising you with the natural flames emerging from 
the rocks, Brajesshwari devi Temple, etc. Adventure freaks can enjoy sports like 
rock climbing, fishing, trekking, mountaineering, etc. 
Palampur ( 215 kms away from shimla ) 
Palampur is rich with its tea gardens and has the beauty of the Dhauladhar Hills. 
Here, you find valleys, mountains, lush greenery and attractions including Mata
Bundla Temple, Newgal Park, Saurab Kaliya Ban Vihar, St. John’s Church, 
Neugal Khad, etc. 
Kasauli (Kasauli (Solan) – 75 Km away from shimla ) 
Kasauli is filled with the natural serenity, lush greenery and bunches of flowers. 
People visiting Kasauli can enjoy the chance of exploring the tourist places of 
Himachal Pradesh such as Monkey Point, Dharampur, Dagshai, Sabathu, Sanawar, 
etc., that take you amidst the tranquility and beauty of Nature. One just can’t 
remain bereaved of exploring it... 
Kinnaur (Sangla(Kinnaur) 230Kms away from shimla) 
Kinnaur enchants you with vineyards, valleys, orchards, snow covered mountain 
and their peaks, as well as various fruits such as apples, apricots, pine nuts, 
almonds, etc. Rivers such as Spiti, Baspa and Satluj add to the richness of Kinnaur 
and make it serene. One can visit the Recong Peo temple or can forget oneself 
amidst the Oak, Chestnut, Mangolia, Alder as well as Birch forests 
Khajjiar ( 330 kms away from shimla ) 
Khajjiar appears more than appealing with its Pine and Deodar trees and its scenic 
beauty and attractions make it ‘Mini Switzerland’. One can visit the Khajjiar 
Temple or can behold the lively adventure of Khajjiar Wildlife Sanctuary. Or else, 
one can bask in the beauty of the stunning Dhauladhar Ranges. 
Kufri ( 12 kms away from shimla )
Kufri is also well known for its snow draped peaks and Mahasu Peak and Mahasu 
Ridge are some of the most splendid attractions of Kufri. People can try out the 
sports such as toboganning, trekking, skiing or can behold the amazing sight of 
valleys as well as vast forests. Truly, this hill station is enough to make you 
awestruck. 
Kullu ( 208 kms away from shimla ) 
Kullu is a heavenly valley that is considered to be one of the best destinations for 
tourists. The hill station is marked with the splendid River Beas as well as a series 
of attractions such as Bijli Mahadev Temple, Jagannathi Devi Temple, various 
wildlife sanctuaries, Raghunath Temple, etc. The place is also an amazing spot for 
trekkers and adventure lovers... 
Chail ( 50 kms away from shimla ) 
Chail, an awesome hill station in Himachal bewitches you with its temples, 
palaces, natural beauty and landscape and a number of tourist attractions such as 
the renowned Chail Cricket Ground, the highest cricket ground in the world, Sidh 
Baba Ka Mandir, Maharaja’s Palace, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. that together 
make it a worth visiting place. 
How to Reach Himachal Pradesh 
By Road :
The most beautiful Indian State is well connected via road to all the major cities 
of the country. 
 Three National Highways criss-cross Himachal Pradesh. NH- 20 enters 
Himachal through Pathankot, which connect Nurpur, Dharamshala, 
Palampur, Joginder Nagar and ends at Mandi. 
 NH-21 begins at Chandigarh and goes upto Leh via Bilaspur, Mandi and 
Kullu Manali. 
 National Highway- 22 starts from Ambala and goes upto Kinnaur via Solan, 
Shimla, Narkanda and Rampur . 
By Rail : 
In fact, there are no railway tracks in the entire state because of the loft hills. But, 
Kalka (90km away) is the nearest railway station to reach to Himachal Pradesh to 
explore major tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh. There are regular trains from 
Ambala to Kalka and Pathankot - Joginder Nagar through a Narrow-gauge line. 
By Air : 
For those tourists who come outside India the best airport is Indira Gandhi 
International Airport. However, Kullu also houses an airport that is only 23km 
away. There are regular flights from Delhi to Kullu. 
There are three main airports in Himachal at Jabbarhatti near Shimla, Gaggal 
near Kangra and Bhuntar near Kullu.
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Himachal pradesh

  • 1. On Himachal Pradesh By –  Rajdeep singh bundela  Rajat jaiswal  Tenendra Tembhare
  • 2. PGDM TT ( B ) Himachal Pradesh is famous for its abundant natural beauty. After the war between Nepal and Britain, also known as the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814–1816), the British colonial government came into power. In 1950 Himachal was declared a union territory, but after the State of Himachal Pradesh Act 1971, Himachal emerged as the 18th state of the Republic of India. Hima means snow in Sanskrit, and the literal meaning of the state's name is In the lap of Himalayas. It was named by Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, one of the great Sanskrit scholars of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal Pradesh is the least urbanized state in India with nearly 90% of population living in rural area, but the Shimla district is comparatively urbanized with nearly 25% population living in an urban area. According to a 2005 Transparency International survey, Himachal Pradesh is ranked the second-least corrupt state in the country after Kerala.
  • 3. Popularly known as the Devbhumi ­– "Land of the Gods", Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful hill state in India, nestles in north-west region of western Himalayas. The state is landlocked with the Tibetan plateau to the east, Jammu and Kashmir to the north, and the Punjab to the west. However, the state stands apart from its neighbours in terms of its sheer topographic diversity and breathtaking pristine natural beauty. From vast tracts of high-altitude Trans-Himalayan desert to dense green deodar forests, from apple orchards to cultivated terraces, from snow capped high Himalayan mountain ranges to snow fed lakes and gushing rivers. Map of Himachal Pradesh
  • 4. History Himachal Pradesh is called the “Devbhumi” as it is regarded as the Land of the Gods. Himachal Pradesh literally means a 'region of snowy mountains’. The word 'Hima' actually means snow in Sanskrit terminology. Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, an eminent Sanskrit Scholar from Himachal Pradesh named the state. Located in the northern part of India, Himachal Pradesh is known for its glorious hill stations.
  • 5. In the year 1950 Himachal Pradesh was declared as one of the Union Territories of India . Later on however, with the passing of Himachal Pradesh Act of 1971, it emerged as the eighteenth state of India. Himachal pradesh is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the west and south-west, Haryana and Uttarakhand on the south-east and by the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. {Masroor Rock Temples} The British territories came under the British Crown after Queen Victoria's proclamation of 1858. The states of Chamba, Mandi and Bilaspur made good progress in many fields during the British rule. During World War I, virtually all rulers of the hill states remained loyal and contributed to the British war effort, both in the form of men and materials. Among these were the states of Kangra, Jaswan, Datarpur, Guler, Nurpur, Chamba, Suket, Mandi and Bilaspur. After independence the Chief Commissioner's Province of H.P. came into being on 15 April 1948 as a result of integration of 28 petty princely states in the promontories of the western Himalaya, known in full as the Simla Hills States & four Punjab southern hill States by issue of the Himachal Pradesh (Administration) Order, 1948 under Sections 3 & 4 of the Extra-Provincial Jurisdiction Act, 1947 .The State of Bilaspur was merged in the Himachal Pradesh on 1 April 1954 by the Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur Act, 1954. Himachal became a part C state on 26 January 1950 with the implementation of the Constitution of India and the Lt.
  • 6. Governor was appointed. Legislative Assembly was elected in 1952. Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory on 1 November 1956. Following area of Punjab State namely Simla, Kangra, Kulu and Lahul and Spiti Districts, Nalagarh tehsil of Ambala District, Lohara, Amb and Una kanungo circles, some area of Santokhgarh kanungo circle and some other specified area of Una tehsil of Hoshiarpur District besides some parts of Dhar Kalan Kanungo circle of Pathankot tehsil of Gurdaspur District; were merged with Himachal Pradesh on 1 November 1966 on enactment of Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966 by the Parliament. On 18 December 1970, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act was passed by Parliament and the new state came into being on 25 January 1971. Thus Himachal emerged as the eighteenth state of the Indian Union. Geography and climate Himachal is situated in the western Himalayas. Covering an area of 55,673 kilometres (34,594 mi), it is a mountainous state. The drainage system of Himachal is composed both of rivers and glaciers. Himalayan rivers criss-cross the entire mountain chain. Himachal Pradesh provides water to both the Indus and Ganges basins.The drainage systems of the region are the Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas, the Sutlej and the Yamuna. These rivers are perennial and are fed by snow and rainfall. They are protected by an extensive cover of natural vegetation. Due to extreme variation in elevation, there is great variation in the climatic conditions of Himachal . The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical in the southern tracts to, with more elevation, cold, alpine and glacial in the northern and eastern mountain ranges. The state has areas like Dharamsala that receive very heavy rainfall, as well as those like Lahaul and Spiti that are cold and almost rainless. Broadly, Himachal experiences three seasons: Summer, Winter and rainy season. Summer lasts from mid April till the end of June and most parts become very hot (except in alpine zone which experiences a mild summer) with the average temperature ranging from 28 to 32 °C (82 to 90 °F). Winter lasts from late November till mid March. Snowfall is common in alpine tracts.
  • 7. Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude Latitude : 32° 29' N Longitude : 75° 10' E Climate
  • 8. The Climate of any place is dependent on various geographical factors. The state of Himachal Pradesh, India is a hilly region and it experiences a pleasant Climate through out the year. It even experiences heavy snow fall during the winter months. The weather of Himachal alters with the change of altitude. The best time to visit the state of Himachal is from September to March. The temperature of Himachal Pradesh is highly dependent on altitude. The average altitude of the region is from 350 meter to 700 meter above sea level. The region generally experiences three seasons. The winter season spans from October to February. The summer months in Himachal are the months of March to June. By July the rainy season starts in the hilly region and it ends in September. In the winter months, some parts of Himachal experiences heavy snow fall. It occurs generally in the months of December to March. The days and nights during this time of the year become very cold. The Weather and Climate of Himachal Pradesh becomes very beautiful after the rainy season. The landscape of the place become lush green. But heavy rains often cause floods and landslides causing destruction to life and property. The highest amount of rainfall that has been recorded in Dharmasala is 3400 mm. The annual rainfall of Himachal Pradesh is 2909 to 3800 mm. The average temperature in the summer months vary from 22 degrees to 37 degree Celsius. The temperature varies from 0 degree to 15 degree Celsius. Flora and fauna According to 2003 Forest Survey of India report, legally defined forest areas constitute 66.52% of the area of Himachal Pradesh, although area under tree cover is only 25.78% Vegetation in the state is dictated by elevation and precipitation.
  • 9. The southern part of the state, at lower elevations than the north, has both tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests.These are represented by northwestern thorn scrub forests along the border with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and by Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests in the far southeast. Sal and shisham are found here. Rising into the hills, we find a mosaic of western Himalayan broadleaf forests and Himalayan subtropical pine forests. Various deciduous and evergreen oaks live in the broadleaf forests, while Chir pine dominates the pine forests. Western Himalayan subalpine conifer forests grow near treeline, with species that include East Himalayan Fir, West Himalayan Spruce, Deodar (State tree), and Blue pine. The uppermost elevations have western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows in the northeast and northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows in the northwest. Trees are sturdy with a vast network of roots. Alders, birches, rhododendrons and moist alpine shrubs are there as the regional vegetation. The rhododendrons can be seen along the hillsides around Shimla from March to May. The shrublands and meadows give way to rock and ice around the highest peaks. Himachal is also said to be the fruit bowl of the country, with orchards being widespread. Meadows and pastures are also seen clinging to steep slopes. After the winter season, the hillsides and orchards bloom with wild flowers, while gladiolas, carnations, marigolds, roses, chrysanthemums, tulips and lilies are carefully cultivated. The state government is gearing up to make Himachal Pradesh as the flower basket of the world. Himachal Pradesh has around 1200 bird and 359 animal species, including the leopard, snow leopard (State animal), ghoral, musk deer and Western Tragopan. It has 2 major national parks and sanctuaries — the largest number in the Himalayan region. The Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu district was created to conserve the flora and fauna of the main Himalayan range, while the Pin Valley National Park to conserve the flora and fauna of the cold desert.
  • 10. Heritage Himachal has a rich heritage of handicrafts. These include woolen and pashmina shawls, carpets, silver and metal ware, embroidered chappals, grass shoes, Kangra and Gompa style paintings, wood work, horse-hair bangles, wooden and metal utensils and various other house hold items. These aesthetic and tasteful handicrafts declined under competition from machine made goods and also because of lack of marketing facilities. But now the demand for handicrafts has increased within and outside the country. Himachal is extremely rich in hydro electric resources. The state has about 25% of the national potential in this respect. It has been estimated that about 20,300MW of hydro electric power can be generated in the State by constructing various major, medium, small and mini/micro hydel projects on the five river basins. The state is also the first state in India to achieve the goal of having a bank account for every family. As per the current prices, the total GDP was estimated at INR 254 billion as against INR 230 billion in the year 2004–05, showing an increase of 10.5%. Tourism ourism in Himachal Pradesh is one of its major contributor to the state economy and growth. State is endowed with variety of landscape and vivid topographic features which attracts tourists from all the parts of the world. The state is also known for its adventure activities which includes Paragliding in Bir-billing and Solang valley, Rafting in Kullu, ice skating in Shimla, Boating in Bilaspur and various other activities like trekking, horse riding, Skiing, fishing etc. The state is also a famous destination for various film shooting units and various films have been shot in the state like Roja, Henna_(film), Jab_We_Met, Veer-Zaara, Yeh_Jawaani_Hai_Deewani, Highway_(2014_Hindi_film) mostly by the contribution of Mr Anil Kaistha. Major tourist and religious destinations include
  • 11. Bahadurpur fort, bhakra dam, naina devi temple, Manimahesh, Bhuri Singh museum, Bharmaur, khajjiar, dalhousie, sujanpur tira, dharamshala, palampur, masroor rock temple, kangra fort, kinnaur, manikaran, manali, rohtang pass, spiti, Shimla, kasauli, gobind sagar lake. Himachal is peppered with the awesome landscape that is a dream of everyone. With lofty Himalayas draped with snow, deep valleys, vast woods, chilled rivers, green surroundings, scenic lakes and deep gorges, Tourist attractions in Himachal appeals to your sight and mind. In addition to this, there are a number of tourist places in Himachal Pradesh that add to its overall charm. Various adventure sports such as trekking, skiing, ice skating, river rafting, paragliding, etc. that give many reasons to tourists to get drawn to Himachal. Tourist Places in Himachal Pradesh Manali Shimla Chamba Khajjiar Kasauli Dharamshala Dalhousie Lahaul and Spiti Kangra Palampur
  • 12. Shimla Kinnaur Chail Kufri Kullu Shimla is one of the best refuges during vacations and a perfect destination for tourist. Various tourist attractions are Mall Road, Kali Bari Temple, Christ Church, Summer Hill, Shimla Ridge, etc. The place is a wonderful abode for nature lovers who feel like exploring all the tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. Manali (265 Kms. away from Shimla) Manali is an amazing destination for mountain lovers and especially the snow capped mountains.
  • 13. People can have fun over the snow blanket of the Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass or can visit the holy Hadimba Temple or the Vashisht Temple. Dharamshala (245 Kms. ((Via Hamirpur) away from Shimla) Dharamshala presents you with all the amazing charm of a hill resort. Awesome spots such as the St. John’s Church, Dal Lake, Kangra Art Museum, Namgyal Monastery, Nurpur Fort, Maharana Pratap wildlife Sanctuary, Chamund Devi Temple, etc., Dharamshala is there to fascinate you completely. Lahaul and Spiti (Tabo (Spiti) – 355 Kms away from Shimla) Lahaul and Spiti showcase a number of heritage spots and primitive places. Here, you come across monasteries, lakes, valleys, rivers, gorges, mountains, temples, etc. that make the place completely arresting. One can explore the royal heritages of Gondla or can have the sacred essence of the Guru Ghantal Monastery. This makes Lahaul and Spiti one of the best Himachal Pradesh tourist spots Dalhousie (340 Kms. (Via Hamirpur) away from shimla ) Dalhousie appears to be extremely charming due to the existence of Kathlog, Balun, Porteyn, Moti Tibba and Bakrota hills.
  • 14. The hill station is ideal for tourists, who can explore it by visiting the spots such as the Laxmi Narayan Temple, Satdhara Springs, various churches, picnic spot named as Dalhousie Panchpula, Kalatop, etc. Chamba ( 347 kms away from shimla ) Chamba’s charm is gets enriched with the lively River Ravi and Chamba’s art, culture, museums, temples as well as natural attractions are more than enough to let you glued to it. One can behold the arresting Dhgauladhar Ranges or can visit the Chaurasi Temple Complex or the famous Champavati Temple. People fond of historical findings can head towards the Bhuri Singh Museum Kangra (220 kms away from shimla) Kangra is marked with the stunning views of the Dhauladhar Hills and the picturesque Kangra Valley. The place is marked with an array of attractions including the Jwalaji Temple surprising you with the natural flames emerging from the rocks, Brajesshwari devi Temple, etc. Adventure freaks can enjoy sports like rock climbing, fishing, trekking, mountaineering, etc. Palampur ( 215 kms away from shimla ) Palampur is rich with its tea gardens and has the beauty of the Dhauladhar Hills. Here, you find valleys, mountains, lush greenery and attractions including Mata
  • 15. Bundla Temple, Newgal Park, Saurab Kaliya Ban Vihar, St. John’s Church, Neugal Khad, etc. Kasauli (Kasauli (Solan) – 75 Km away from shimla ) Kasauli is filled with the natural serenity, lush greenery and bunches of flowers. People visiting Kasauli can enjoy the chance of exploring the tourist places of Himachal Pradesh such as Monkey Point, Dharampur, Dagshai, Sabathu, Sanawar, etc., that take you amidst the tranquility and beauty of Nature. One just can’t remain bereaved of exploring it... Kinnaur (Sangla(Kinnaur) 230Kms away from shimla) Kinnaur enchants you with vineyards, valleys, orchards, snow covered mountain and their peaks, as well as various fruits such as apples, apricots, pine nuts, almonds, etc. Rivers such as Spiti, Baspa and Satluj add to the richness of Kinnaur and make it serene. One can visit the Recong Peo temple or can forget oneself amidst the Oak, Chestnut, Mangolia, Alder as well as Birch forests Khajjiar ( 330 kms away from shimla ) Khajjiar appears more than appealing with its Pine and Deodar trees and its scenic beauty and attractions make it ‘Mini Switzerland’. One can visit the Khajjiar Temple or can behold the lively adventure of Khajjiar Wildlife Sanctuary. Or else, one can bask in the beauty of the stunning Dhauladhar Ranges. Kufri ( 12 kms away from shimla )
  • 16. Kufri is also well known for its snow draped peaks and Mahasu Peak and Mahasu Ridge are some of the most splendid attractions of Kufri. People can try out the sports such as toboganning, trekking, skiing or can behold the amazing sight of valleys as well as vast forests. Truly, this hill station is enough to make you awestruck. Kullu ( 208 kms away from shimla ) Kullu is a heavenly valley that is considered to be one of the best destinations for tourists. The hill station is marked with the splendid River Beas as well as a series of attractions such as Bijli Mahadev Temple, Jagannathi Devi Temple, various wildlife sanctuaries, Raghunath Temple, etc. The place is also an amazing spot for trekkers and adventure lovers... Chail ( 50 kms away from shimla ) Chail, an awesome hill station in Himachal bewitches you with its temples, palaces, natural beauty and landscape and a number of tourist attractions such as the renowned Chail Cricket Ground, the highest cricket ground in the world, Sidh Baba Ka Mandir, Maharaja’s Palace, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. that together make it a worth visiting place. How to Reach Himachal Pradesh By Road :
  • 17. The most beautiful Indian State is well connected via road to all the major cities of the country.  Three National Highways criss-cross Himachal Pradesh. NH- 20 enters Himachal through Pathankot, which connect Nurpur, Dharamshala, Palampur, Joginder Nagar and ends at Mandi.  NH-21 begins at Chandigarh and goes upto Leh via Bilaspur, Mandi and Kullu Manali.  National Highway- 22 starts from Ambala and goes upto Kinnaur via Solan, Shimla, Narkanda and Rampur . By Rail : In fact, there are no railway tracks in the entire state because of the loft hills. But, Kalka (90km away) is the nearest railway station to reach to Himachal Pradesh to explore major tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh. There are regular trains from Ambala to Kalka and Pathankot - Joginder Nagar through a Narrow-gauge line. By Air : For those tourists who come outside India the best airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport. However, Kullu also houses an airport that is only 23km away. There are regular flights from Delhi to Kullu. There are three main airports in Himachal at Jabbarhatti near Shimla, Gaggal near Kangra and Bhuntar near Kullu.