Manali
Manali, is said to be the home of the Saptarishi (Seven Sages). Surrounded by the towering Himalayan peaks, Manali is situated in proximity to the snowline area. It is a popular honeymoon, destination the hub of the orchard industry as well as a trail head for many treks.
Shimla
Declared as the Summer capital of India during the British rule, Shimla or Simla is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Located in Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is a serene hill station. This is one place, one can never forget in his lifetime. Deriving its name from Shyamla, the Goddess, who is said to be a Goddess Kali’s avatar.
Chamba
Chamba, a small town of Himachal is the home of many temples, including the Laxmi Narayana Temple, built in Shikhara style. Chaugan, is the center for all activities of Chamba. The Akhand Chandi Palace is a must-visit tourist attraction, which reflects the royalty of Raja Umed Singh. The yearly Minjar Mela, held at Chaugan, attracts many tourists.
Dharamshala
Dharamshala can be called as a small Buddhist locality. It is filled with conifer and oak trees and is surrounded by gigantic snow-capped mountains from three sides. It is a hill resort where one sees the real shades of mother nature. The tourist spots include MCleodganj, Bhagsunath, Tibetan Medical & Astrological Institute, Kunal Pathri, St. John's Church and the War Memorial.
Kullu Valley
Kullu Valley, situated on the banks of the Beas, Kullu serves as the starting point for various treks. It is the core of the web of many valleys – where every valley is a visual delight and each seems more serene than the other. Whether under the brilliant sunshine or in the beautiful haze of the mist, Kullu valley is a panoramic blessing.