Friday, October 26, 2012

Shimla and Manali – Make a Great Holiday Experience


Hill Station of Shimla: Also known as the ‘Queen of Hills’, Shimla is a beautiful hill station. The first thing that you will notice during your visit is the striking natural beauty. The beauty of the hill station inspired the British Government to make it as their summer capital. The influence of the British raj can still be noticed in the historic buildings, picture-postcard bungalows and manicured gardens. Some of the best attractions of Shimla are the Mall road, the Ridge, colonial homes, breathtaking highways, mountain peaks, Jakhoo Hills & temple, State Museum, Chadwick Falls, Prospect Hill & Kamna Devi Temple and so on. Most of the Shimla tour packages include most of these attractions in the itinerary.

Hill Station of Manali: The beautiful hill station Manali is set in the picturesque Kullu Valley. Even though does not have Shimla's colonial architectural heritage, it offers fantastic views of River Beas and Solang Nala, which is covered with snow year round. Because of its natural bounties and salubrious climate tourists from across the world comes here for a great holiday. While on a Manali holiday, one get the chance to have a glimpse of beautiful snow caped mountain peaks of majestic Himalayas and can visit places like the Hadimba Devi Temple, Vashisth Village & Temple, Manu Temple, hot water springs, Arjuna Gufa, Manikaran, Jagatsukh and so on.

Who must visit Shimla and Manali?
Shimla and Manali can be visited vacationers, families, honeymooners, nature lovers, photographers, adventure lovers, and for people looking forward to an action packed holiday experience. As both Shimla and Manali are located within close proximity to each other one can visit both these hill stations in a single holiday. To plan a holiday here one can easily find Shimla Manali packages that suit their interests.