
Himachal Pradesh is an ideal place for pilgrims, honeymooners, adventure freaks and every one who wishes to spend their holidays in a calm and quiet place.
Bathu ki Larhi is a cluster of eight temples covering a vast area which used to have strong protection walls which are now falling and crumbling in the strong current of water.
The broken Images of Lord Vishny and Sheshnag, the antique artistic ladders with images of Hindu gods inside the temple domes, amply prove how the Hindu architecture was simply at its peak. The chisel and stone work on Bathu stone is superb..
Masrur is 32 km from Kangra on Nagrota Surian link road and is famous for remarkable group of rock cut temples. The main shrine contains three stone images of Ram laxman and Sita but the presence of the figure of Shiva in the centre of the lintel affords a strong assumption that the temple was originally dedicated to Mahadeva.
HPCA cricket stadium located in the city of Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, India. The town is best known internationally as the home of the Dalai Lama of Tibet.
Dharamsala often receives the highest total rainfall in all of Himachal Pradesh, India, so don't forget your umbrella! Summer Monsoon Rains arrive in July, but sometimes, as early as June, lasting through August and mid September.