5 places to travel in Himachal apart from Shimla and Manali

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    Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj
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    Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj

    Located in the Kangra Valley, Dharamshala is famous as the residence of the Dalai Lama and the headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile. McLeod Ganj, a suburb of Dharamshala, is known for its Tibetan culture, Buddhist monasteries, and scenic trekking trails. It offers a blend of spirituality, stunning mountain views, and vibrant local markets.

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    Spiti Valley
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    Spiti Valley

    Situated in the remote Himalayas, Spiti Valley is known for its stark landscapes, high-altitude villages, and ancient monasteries like Key Monastery. It offers adventurous travelers breathtaking views, unique cultural experiences with the local Tibetan Buddhist community, and opportunities for trekking and exploration.

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    Kasol and Parvati Valley
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    Kasol and Parvati Valley

    Known as the "Mini Israel of India," Kasol is a small village along the Parvati River. It's popular among backpackers for its serene environment, lush forests, and hippie culture. Nearby, Parvati Valley offers trekking opportunities to villages like Tosh and Malana, known for their distinct cultures and stunning mountain vistas.

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    Chamba
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    Chamba

    Located on the banks of the Ravi River, Chamba is a historic town known for its ancient temples, vibrant local festivals such as the Minjar Fair, and stunning natural beauty. The town showcases architectural marvels from the medieval period, such as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and Bhuri Singh Museum, offering insights into Himachal's rich cultural heritage.

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    Tirthan Valley
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    Tirthan Valley

    Tirthan Valley is a picturesque destination in Himachal Pradesh known for its pristine beauty, lush greenery, and tranquil atmosphere. It's a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike, offering opportunities for trout fishing in the Tirthan River, trekking through Great Himalayan National Park, and exploring traditional Himachali villages.

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