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Shimla the former summer capital of the British India and the
present capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is ideally located and
though there is an air service to the town, it is best reached by
road that takes in the charms of the Himalayan country side at its
best. It has a big Mall Road where one can get local produced
goods.
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Summer = 10 to 28 degree celcius Winter =
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| Chandigarh capital of both Punjab and Haryana. Chandigarh is
India's most modern and well planned city. The architect was Le
corbuster. Despite its recent vintage, Chandigarh packs in a host of
places to see, and is just the right launching pad for a visit to
the hills. Places of interest are Anandpur Sahib, Pinjore Gardens,
Rock Garden - constructed almost entirely out of city garbage, Rose
gardens has 30 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1600 roses.
Sukhna Lake the artificially created lake is ideal for water
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Summer = 30 to 42 degree celcius Winter =
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Ajmer situated inthe green oasis wrapped in barren hills has
been a witness to an intresting past.The city was founded by Raja
Ajai Pal Chauhan in 7th century A. D. and continued to be a major
centre of the chauhan power till 1193 A.D. when Prithviraj Chauhan
lost it to Mohammed Ghauri. Since then, Ajmer became home to many
dynasties, which came and left- leaving behind indelible marks
of thier culture and traditions on the city's history,
converting it to an amalgam of various cultures and blend of
Hinduism & Islam.
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Summer = 27 to 38 degree celcius
Winter = 23 to 5 degree
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Bikaner is a Royal fortified city with a timeless appeal. Once a
major trading post between Africa , West Asia and Far East. The
city's deity is Karni Mata. The temple dedicated to her provides
sanctuary to mice in the belief that those who serve the goddess are
reborn as mice. Places of interest are Junagarh Fort - Built around
1593 AD having 37 palaces, temples and pavilions within, it is one
of its kind. Lallgarh palace - Built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in
memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh and Ganga Golden Jubilee
Museum.
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Summer =25 to 42 degree celcius Winter =
27 to 2 degree celcius | |
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