Sunday, October 21, 2007

Himachal Pradesh Hill Station

General Information :

Area : 55, 673 sq km
Population : 6, 077, 248
Capital : Shimla
Language : Hindi, English, Pahari

Introduction

Himachal Pradesh is a small hill state in the North of India. It came into being after the separation of Punjab and Haryana. Although it is small and not very densely populated, it is a popular holiday resort. The Raj still lingers in Shimla, the state capital and former summer capital during British rule. Kullu and Manali are neighbouring resorts, surrounded by pine covered hills and lushy meadows. In Manali, pay a visit to the 450 year old Dhoongri Temple dedicated to Goddess Hadira. Other attractions include the Tibetan Monastery, the majestic Beas River and Jagatsukh, the ancient capital of Manali.

Dharamsala is also popular. Set in Kangra valley it offers excellent opportunities for hiking. The presence of a large Tibetan community is also a special draw. Dharamsala is also known as little Tibet.Himachal Pradesh is also an ideal base for treks and walks. Good treks include:Dhauldhar Ranges over Kangra Valley,Indarahar Pass ,Minkani Pass to Chamba Lam Dal Lake Trek in dhauldhar. TO Kullu over Sari Pass ,Dhauldhar Round trek and Most exciting and religious trek To Sh. Manimahesh Lake from Shimla – Mashobra, Kufri, Naldehra, Chail and those around Kullu-Manali include Manikaran, Naggar and Brighu Lake, the barely accessible valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are a trekker’s delight.

Surrounded by the majestic slopes of the Western Himalayas, the pristine beauty of the province of Himachal Pradesh has charmed countless tourists who have arrived in the land for ages immemorial. Contributing in a large measure to the overall tourism in Himachal Pradesh is the various hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh, which draw thousands of tourists to the land each year.Known for its spectacular topography, the province of Himachal Pradesh is known for its various hill stations, many of which have earned a name for themselves as the principle tourist destinations of India. Meandering, narrow mountainous roads lead to the most picturesque valleys imaginable as you embark on a trip to the major hill stations of Himachal Pradesh.

West Bangal Hill Stations

General Information :

Capital :
Kolkata

Area : 87,853 sq km

Population :74.5 million (2001)

Language : Bengali

Introduction :

West Bengal is one of the most culturally rich and diverse states of India. It inherits its identity from the people of different ethnic groups, religion, language and culture. This gives the land a charm unique to itself. Its glorious history represents the struggle of power between the Mughals and the Nawab of Bengal who were trying to assert their own independence. This was followed by the East India Company trying to get a hold on the major portion of Bengal.It is located in the eastern part of India surrounded by the Himalayas and the states of Sikkim to the north along with the bordering countries of Nepal and Bhutan. The vibrant and colourful Assam lies on the north east and Bangladesh covers its east part. The Bay of Bengal borders the state to the south.


West Bengal, is bounded on the north by Bhutan and the state of Sikkim , on the east by Bangladesh and the state of Assam , on the south by the Bay of Bengal, on the southwest by the state of Orissa & Jharkhand, on the northwest by Nepal and the state of Bihar and on the south by Bay of Bengal. Its capital, Kolkata is one of the largest and most developed cities in India. The vast majority of the people in West Bengal are the Bengalis. The other communities in the state are Sherpas, Gorkhas and Paharis, residing in the hilly regions of West Bengal.

The mysterious land of West Bengal has many reasons to attract the tourists. The land of rich culture and heritage has a unique feature: it is the only state in India, which has historical sites, forests, beaches, snow-capped mountain ranges and rare wildlife. The state has an unmatched rich cultural treasure. Earlier known as Vanga, history of West Bengal dates back to the times of Gupta dynasty. The state has seen rise and falls of many dynasties and rulers. Bengal came under Islamic rule starting in the 13th century, and developed into a wealthy centre of trade and industry under the Mughal Empire during the 16th century. European traders had arrived in the late 15th century and eventually the British East India Company controlled the region by the late 18th century, from which the British extended their rule over all of India and Kolkata (Calcutta) became the capital of British ruled India.

The home of five Nobel prize winners, West Bengal has produced numerous well known personalities in the history of India. The world famous film director Satyajit Ray ("Lifetime Achievement" Academy Award winner) was also born here. The birthplace of Rabindra Nath Tagore, West Bengal gave birth to innumerable well known poets and writers who enriched the world literature ceaselessly.The state is home to Sunderbans, a heritage site, which shelters the rare Royal Bengal Tigers. A travel through this state takes one on a ride to varied cultures, languages and landscapes. Hooghly and its tributaries- Mayurakshi, Damodar, Kangsabati and the Rupnarayan, enrich the soils of Bengal. Kolkata is amongst the largest metropolitan cities of world. Some of the sites worth seeing in the state are Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Birla Planeterium, Hazariduar, Howrah Bridge, Sunderbans, Shantiniketan, Mirik and Kalimpong.

Maharastra Hill Stations

General Information :

Area : 307,690 sq km.
Population : 96,752,247
Capital : Mumbai
Language : Marathi, Hindi, English, Gujarati

Introduction:

Maharashtra, a state where a millennium of culture weaves a tapestry of myriad charms. The spiritual solace of centuries. The sylvan serenity of the countryside. The stillness of a thicket disturbed only by a tiger flashing past, or the symphony of tradition from its varied population. All abound in a unique togetherness. in Maharashtra, a state as vivid as vivacious.Maharashtra is one of the largest states in India, both in terms of population and area. Its booming capital Mumbai, makes it not only one of the most important states economically, but also a major gateway for overseas visitors.

The first well known rulers of Maharashtra were the Satavahanas (230 BC to 225 AD), who were the creators of Maharashtra, and have left a plethora of literary, epigraphic, artistic and archaeological evidence.The Maharashtrians' love for art and culture is quite evident in their intense interest in drama. Their approach to music and dance is rather lusty. Mahasivaratri, Gokulashtami, Holi and Ganesh Chaturti are the main festivals of this fun loving state.

No matter what kind of holiday you are looking for, you will find it here. Whether it is lazing on the sun - swept sands of the 720 kms coastline, or a peaceful self-exile in the awe-inspiring mountains, or quiet worship at some famous shrines, or revelation in cave architecture, art and culture or challenging treks or abundant wildlife thrills, Maharashtra has it all.
Spread of the over commercialization that is befallen their counterparts in north and south India, these towns offer a clean, calm amd thoroughly refreshing alternative. And are probably, the only places in India, where you can observe the fall of the land all the way to the shimmering sea.

The foot-hills, sometimes approaching the seashore and sometimes withdrawing 40 or 50 kms. away, seem to be playing an eternal game with the Arabian sea. Nestling shyly in these mountains, some at an altitude of 2000 meters, are the hill stations of Maharastra. The geography of Maharastra, the great state, shows evidence of being wrought by a divine hand. Running north to south, throughout its length are the steeply rising Western Ghats.Mumbai, India's commercial capital and easily the most accessible city in India, is the perfect getaway to Maharashtra's hioll country. With convenient and comfortable links by road, rail and air. Read on and discover the secrets of the heart of Maharashtra.

Uttaranchal Hill Stations

General Information :

Area : 2.5 sq. km.
Population : 978
Capital : Dehradun
Language : Hindi, Garhwali

Introduction :

Uttaranchal blessed with magnificent glaciers , majestic snow-clad mountains, gigantic and ecstatic peaks, valley of flowers, skiing slopes and dense forests, this Abode of Gods includes many shrines and places of pilgrimage.The mountain districts of Uttaranchal, India's largest and most populous state, make up Uttarakhand, the holiest area of the Himalayas. These districts are more commonly known as Garhwal and Kumaon, the names of two former mountain kingdoms. Garhwal consists of the districts of Pami, Chamoh, Tehri, Dehra Dun and Uttar Kashi; Kumaon of Nainital, Almora and Pithoragarh. Uttarakhand has some of the most celebrated of the Indian hill stations like Mussoorie and Nainital, but in India it is most famous for the Dev Bhumi, Land of the Gods, in Garhwal

The state of Uttaranchal was formerly a part of Uttar Pradesh, before it was formed on November 9th, 2000 as the 27th state of the Indian Union. Uttaranchal protected by the Himalayas since ages is one of the most healthy and wholesome tourist destination in India. Peace-lover's paradise, Uttaranchal is entirely the most idealistic destination for the tourist searching for nature and peace. Leaving apart its natural beauty, every corner of Uttaranchal has numerous attractions for display, showcasing numerous temples dotting it topography since the primitive ages. Lying in the north of India and cradled in the awesome beauty and calm serenity of the stately Himalayas, Uttaranchal is an expression of divinity, austerity, meditation, penance and attainment.

Showcasing some very magnificent snow clad peaks, rolling meadows, lush valleys, meandering rivers and rivulets, the untouched natural beauty of Uttaranchal is just bewildering. For a lot of people who decide to visit Uttaranchal the main interest is to relax and refresh themselves in the salubrious settings of the luring Uttaranchal. No other tourist destination in India offers the same opportunities to see such diverse natural abundance, often in very close proximity.Besides the spectacular natural beauty and salubrious climate, the places of pilgrimages, abundant wildlife, and beautiful countryside - all these together make Uttaranchal a sizzling travel destination.

Also known as the "Devbhumi", Uttaranchal has attracted tourists and pilgrims from world over since time immemorial. Travel to Uttaranchal – a vast land amidst the majestic Himalayas known for its immense natural beauty. Uttaranchal has many excellent trekking routes and innumerous tourist destinations. Travel to Uttaranchal and know its panoramic sights, salubrious climate, vibrant culture and colourful folk dance. Travel to the picturesque Nainital, spiritual Rishikesh, wild Corbette National Park and the serene Char Dhams on your tour to Uttaranchal. Travel tour packages to Uttaranchal offers you a once in a lifetime experience, the memories of which will be cherished by you throughout the life.

Hill Station In Kashmir

General Information :

Area : 20.36 Sqkm
Population : 2,23,361(apprx.)
Capital : Srinagar
Languages : Dogri, Hindi,English, Urdu,Kashmiri,Punjabi

Introduction :

Though, the whole of Jammu & Kashmir, India is pleasant, few of the places are truly a haven for the tourists to Jammu & Kashmir, India. Travel to the hill stations of Jammu & Kashmir and experience the outstanding heights and engaging climate. Tour to the hill stations of Kashmir and indulge in the most challenging wild sports in the mild surroundings. Enjoy the trips to Sonamarg and Patnitop in Kashmir , still uneplored. Enjoy every bit of it while on your most flavoured tour to Jammu & Kashmir. Reach few of the highest points of the world in Kashmir, India and be the most privileged to have seen this glittering crown of India - Jammu & Kashmir.

Kashmir the pradise on Earth

Set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a multi-faceted diamond, changing its hues with the seasons - always extravagantly beautiful. Two major Himalayan ranges, the Great Himalayan Range and the Pir Panjal, surround the landscape from the north and south respectively. They are the source of great rivers, which flow down into the valleys, forested with orchards and decorated by lily-laden lakes.

The Mughals aptly called Kashmir ‘Paradise on Earth’ where they journeyed across the hot plains of India, to the valley’s cool environs in summer. Here they laid, with great love and care, Srinagar’s many formal, waterfront gardens, now collectively known as the Mughal Gardens. Anecdotes of four and five centuries ago describe their love for these gardens, and the rivalries that centred around their ownership. They also patronized the development of art & craft among the people of Kashmir, leaving behind a heritage of exquisite artisanship among thes people and making the handicrafts of the land prized gifts all over the world.

Kashmir is a land where myriad holiday ideas are realised. In winter, when snow carpets the mountains, there is skiing, tobogganing, sledge-riding, etc. along the gentle slopes. In spring and summer, the honey-dewed orchards, rippling lakes and blue skies beckon every soul to sample the many delights the mountains and valleys have to offer. Golfing at 2,700 m above the sea, water-skiing in the lakes and angling for prized rainbow trout, or simply drifting down the willow fringed alleys of lakes in shikaras and living in gorgeous houseboats are some of the most favoured ones.

SEASONS

Kashmir has four distinct seasons, each with its own peculiar character and distinctive charm. These are spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Spring - which extends roughly from March to early May, is when a million blossoms carpet the ground. The weather during this time can be gloriously pleasant at 23oC or chilly and windy at 6oC. This is the season when Srinagar experiences rains, but the showers are brief.

Summer - extends from May until the end of August. Light woollens may be required to wear out of Srinagar. In higher altitudes night temperatures drop slightly. Srinagar at this time experiences day temperatures of between 25oC and 35oC. At this time, the whole valley is a mosaic of varying shades of green - rice fields, meadows, trees, etc. and Srinagar with its lakes and waterways is a heaven after the scorching heat of the Indian plains.

Winter - from December to the beginning of March is winter time, which presents Srinagar in yet another mood. Bare, snow-covered landscapes being watched from beside the warmth of a fire is a joy that cannot be described to anyone who has not experienced it. Some houseboats and hotels remain open in winter-these are either centrally heated or heated with ‘bukharis’, a typically Kashmiri stove kept alight with embers of wood, quite effective in the winter.

Hill Station In Tamilnadu

General Information :

Area : 130,058 sqkm
Population : 55 million
Capital :Chennai
Language : Tamil

Introduction :
Perched in the Southern most part of Indian Peninsula, the state of Tamil Nadu is situated between Bay of Bengal in the east and Indian Ocean in the south. Tamilnadu is a state that is blessed with all the geographical landforms ranging from beaches like Marina beach, Kanyakumari beach and hill stations like Ooty, Kodaikanal to rain forests and plains. The state is so naturally beautiful that it seems that God himself has handpicked the most splendid spots and assembled them to make this enchanting state of Tamilnadu.In the west by the states of Kerala and Karnataka and in the North by the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

The land mass of the state can be divided into two natural divisions,
(1) The Eastern coastal plain
(2) The hilly region along the North and the West

A stroll through the clouds afloat, collect a handful of natural pleasure as a memoir, open the hands and they dissolve into oblivion. This pleasurable dream is not impossible on a hill station with the pleasant climate. With their dreamy and rejuvenating atmospheres, Ooty on the Nilgiri's and Kodaikanal on the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu are two favorite tourist spots.

Nilgiri (meaning 'blue mountain') hills at the concurrence of the Eastern and Western Ghats are enveloped by the blue haze of the clouds, making the name worthwhile. Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Coonoor and Kotagiri hill stations are on the Nilgiri's. Amongst these, Ooty is known as the 'Queen of hill stations'.

Hill Station In Kerala

General Information :

Area : 38,863 sq km.
Population : 31,838,619
Capital : Thiruvananthapuram
Language : Malayalam

Kreala - Inroduction :
Kerala, popularly regarded as 'God's own country', is probably the most beautiful, exotic and picturesque state of India. Flanked by the blue waters of the Arabian Sea in the west and the Western Ghats (mountain ranges) in the east, Kerala abounds in exotic and beautiful Hill stations, lovely beaches and serene and calm backwaters. The unparallel natural beauty of Kerala attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world round the year. And rightly so, the National Geographic Traveler ranked it as One of the 50 'Paradise Found' on the earth.

The hill stations of Kerala are known for their exotic charm and beauty that can't be defined in words. Located amidst the lush green vegetation with numerous milky waterfalls, ravishing rivulets, splendid springs, lakes and hill-plantations, they provide an enthralling experience to tourists. One of the major advantages of holidaying in Kerala hill station is that they are relatively less crowded in comparison to hill stations of north India.Spice and tea plantations on the hill slopes provide you an enchanting sight. The fresh and pristine air filled with the fragrance of cardamom and pepper makes you spellbound. Amidst such surroundings you feel like as if you are in heaven.

The verdant vegetation around the hills supports a variety of wildlife too. There are numerous wildlife sanctuaries located in the region, which house some of the endangered species of wild animals and birds.Some of the most scenic and beautiful hill stations in Kerala, which offer a lifetime experience to its visitors, are Munnar, Vythiri, Idukki, Vagamon and Wayanad. We welcome you to Kerala to explore and enjoy the beautiful moments of your life in a natural paradise which you would relish and remember all your life.

Most visitors come to Kerala for its magnificent beaches and backwaters. But less well known are the Southern Ghats, hills rich in cardamom, pepper and tea plantations, and which have the highest peak south of the Himalayas - Anaimudi - standing at 2,694 meters (8,839 feet). The main tourist offices will tell you that there are three hill stations in these hills - Munnnar, Pirmede and Ponmudi - as well as the hill wildlife sanctuary at Thekkady. In fact all but Thekkady are small settlements offering little in the way of tourist facilities. However, the views of the ghats and the plantations are a reward in themselves and especially worth seeing if you prefer to keep off the well-beaten tourist track. The hills are accessible throughout the year although very wet and misty during Kerala's two monsoons, the southwest and the northeast (late May-early November).