HIMACHAL PRADESH : A Great Indian Honeymoon Place
7/07/2010 05:35:00 PM
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After India became free in 1947, a number of princely hilly states were integrated into a single unit to be administered by the Government of India through a Chief Commissioner. As a result, Himachal Pradesh came into being as a part C state of the India Union on April 15, 1948, by integrating 31 big and small hill states of the region. In 1956, following the recommendations of the State Reorganization Commission, it was converted into a Union Territory. Subsequently, some more hill areas of the erstwhile Punjab state were added to this Union Territory and it was made into a full-fledged state, the status that it continues to have now.
Best time to Visit
The climate of Himachal Pradesh, depending on the altitude, varies at different places from semi tropical to semi arctic. Winters (October to February) are very severe and heavy snowfall is recorded during this season. April to June is delightful and comfortable at the higher altitudes, though on the lower hills, this season can have more humidity than usual. July to September is the time for rainfall and the entire region becomes green and fresh with streams swelling and springs replenished.
Location :
Baijnath | Barog | Chail | Chamba | Dalhousie | Dharamsala | Great Himalyan National Park | Hatkoti |Kangra | Kasauli | Khajjiar | Kinnaur | Kufri | Kullu | Lahaul and Spiti | Malana | Manali | Mandi | Naggar |Narkanda | Nirmand | Palampur | Pin Valley National Park | Renuka | Salogra | Sangla | Sarahan | Shali Tibba
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