Saturday, February 20, 2010

Himachal Beauty





Himachal Beauty

Northern part of India has many hill stations, due to the presence of Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful place among them and close to the nature. Himachal Pradesh is also called “DEV BHOOMI” means “THE LAND OF GODS”. The beauty of himachal Pradesh lies not only in its scenic natural beauty but also in its rich cultural mixture.

For those people who love to see nature at its best and want to feel the real closeness of nature Himachal Pradesh is the perfect destination. In Himachal Pradesh there are so many beautiful tourist locations that one can fall in love with. The entire region of state is engrossed with religious sites, snowcapped mountains, inviting trekking routes, lovely lakes, locations for skiing, fruits orchards, colonial charm and lot more tourist attractions.

Himachal beauty is a site where one can find the information about the Himachal Pradesh’s tourist places and hotels. We guide you to the best tourist place and the best hotels to stay.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Jammu

The climate is one of opposites: while in summer time the heat builds upto breaking point in the foothills, Jammu and kashmirpeople of Ladakh and Kashmir wait for the snow to melt.on the high passes. From October onwards, Jammu becomes a much more pleasant destination. However, the best time to enjoy vale of Kashmir and the adventures of Ladakh region is between the months of May and September.Capital: Srinagar, the capital, has a distinctly Central Asian look. It stands on the Dal Lake ( most of the more modern houseboats are located here) and the picturesque Jhelum River. Srinagar is also considered to be a small-sized Lake District. The massive Dal Lake, near the city and Nagin, the 'Jewel in the ring', a smaller lake, to the north, is dotted with water lilies. The lakes are mobile shops of moving shikaras. The old city has a labyrinth of alleyways and mosques. The majority of the population is engaged in agriculture with rice, being the staple crop. Many temperate fruits and vegetables are grown in areas adjacent to urban markets. Kashmir is the sole producer of saffron in the Indian subcontinent. Cultivation in Ladakh is restricted to the Indus, Shyok, and Suru river valleys. Cattle breeding is a vital feature of the economy; the Kashmir goat provides cashmere or pashmina for the production of fine textiles.
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