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Himachal can be widely divided from its main valley. Himachal Pradesh tourist places are amazing due to their diversity and natural beauty. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations for summer. You can experience tranquil scenery at Manali, Shimla, Dalhousie, and many other places. Read for more information to visit our website - – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: A Magical Overview of Himachal Pradesh


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A Magical Overview of Himachal Pradesh
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  • Himachal Pradesh is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir
    in the north, Punjab in the west, Uttar Pradesh
    in the south, and Uttaranchal in the east.
    Himachal can be widely divided from its main
    valley. Himachal Pradesh tourist places are
    amazing due to their diversity and natural
    beauty. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist
    destinations for summer. You can experience
    tranquil scenery at Manali, Shimla, Dalhousie,
    and many other places.

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When to visit Himachal Pradesh?
  • The most pleasant and popular time to see the
    Weather in December when the temperature range is
    015 C, due to its height, it snows on this
    floor almost all year round.

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Different regions of Himachal Pradesh
  • Not one but many beautiful Himachal best tourist
    places here. There are Shimla, Manali,
    Mcleodganj, Bir Billing, and Malana. You cant
    cover all these places at once because everything
    is far away and it takes a long time to get
    there. Although you can always take several trips
    to Himachal Pradesh. This is the best tourist
    place in Himachal to go on weekends.

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1) Shivalak or Outer Himalayas
  • The Siwalik Range, also known as the Siwalik
    Hills or the Outer Himalayas, was also the
    pilgrimage of the Siwaliks to the sub-Himalayan
    sub-continent of northern India. Although the
    locations are only 10 miles (16 kilometers) wide,
    it averages 3,000 to 4,000 feet (900 to 1,200
    meters).

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2) Central Himalayas or Inner Himalayas
  • It is also called the Inner Himalayas, Central
    Himalayas, or Himadri. The average altitude is
    6,100 meters above sea level and the average
    width is 25 km. The folds in this range are
    unshakable, with steep south slopes and soft
    north slopes giving the image of hogback (a
    long, steep hill or mountain line).

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3) Alpine Zones
  • The western Himalayan Alpine shrubs and meadows
    cover an area of 70,200 sq km (27,100 sq mi),
    extending from the Kali Gandaki Gorge in central
    Nepal to the Sutlej Gorge across the western
    states of Uttarakhand and eastern Himachal
    Pradesh. , And in southwest Tibet.
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