Karzog
Himachal PradeshKarzok or Korzok is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located close to Nyoma, in the Rupshu region and block, on the shores of the Tso Moriri lake.
Karzok or Korzok is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located close to Nyoma, in the Rupshu region and block, on the shores of the Tso Moriri lake.
Kyelang (or Keylong) is the administrative centre of the Lahaul and Spiti district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, 71 km (44 mi) north of Manali via Atal Tunnel and 120 km (75 mi) from the Indo-Tibetan border.
Kiangdom is a halting place in Kashmir. Kiangdom lies at the southern edge of the Tso Moriri (15000 feet), a high-altitude lake 27 kilometers long and nearly 8 kilometers wide
Lossar is the first village while entering in Spiti Valley from Kunzum Pass. Situated at high altitude near Spiti River it comes under the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh in north India.
Himachal Pradesh covers the north front of the country, offering the tourists with some of the most wonderful hill stations in the world and Manali is undoubtedly one of the most visited one.
Mount Friendship, also called Friendship Peak, is a mountain summit in Manali town of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India on an altitude of 5,287 metres above sea level.
Located at the height of 3,600 metres above the sea level, Nako is a mesmerising and picturesque village that is full of eye capturing surroundings and is the most significant village situated in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.
Trek for 6-7 hrs, which will be along a trail with similar surroundings as the day before, reaching Racholamo
One of the most charming valleys in the whole Kinnaur District, Sangla Valley is a perfect getaway from the hustle bustle of the swarming cities. It is named after a beautiful village by the same name.
Situated at an altitude of 14,500 ft, Sarchu is nestled between Baralacha La Pass and Lachulung La pass. It is a favoured destination for adventure seekers and is located on the boundary of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
Situated at a height of 2200m, Shimla is the capital and the largest city of Himachal Pradesh in India.
Solang Valley derives its name from combination of the words Solang and Nallah.
Its most interesting feature is the case of models showing the construction of temples and forts in and around the Kullu Valley. There are also traditional textiles, musical instruments, dance masks, domestic and artisans' utensils and masks representing devtas (village deities).
Manali is also home to a tiny slice of history, in the form of the Naggar castle. Located among the breathtaking forests in Naggar town, the Naggar Castle is a stunning historical edifice. Once used as the residence of Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, the castle is a fine blend of traditional Himalayan and European architecture.
With more than 25 lakh visitors every year, Rohtang Pass easily stands out as one of the most popular scenic spots to visit in Manali. Connecting the Lahaul and Kullu valleys, the Rohtang Pass is famous among nature lovers, photographers and adventure seekers alike.
It is the of the most visited places in Manali, with the drive up to Solang being as picturesque as the valley itself. Not only does Solang Valley offer some breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, but its slopes are also a very popular skiing destination, especially during the winter. In summers, the place turns into a paragliding haven.