Himachal
Pradesh the Eco-friendly State,
Breathtaking Scenery, Culture,
History and Heritage, Celebrations,
Fairs and Festivals, Wild life
and Nature. Adventure and Sport.
Comprehensive Facilities...and
Always a Warm Welcome.
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Accessibility
to Himachal:
BY AIR - The three airports
of the
state at Bhuntar,
Gaggal, and Jubbarhatti connect the
state with Delhi and Chandigarh with
regular flights from Indian Airlines.
There is no international airport
in Himachal Pradesh.
BY
RAIL - Only few places in Himachal
Pradesh are connected by trains,
as the construction of new lines
are very difficult in the rugged,
high altitude regions. The longest
railway line is from Pathankot in
Punjab to Jogindernagar in Himachal
Pradesh. Other railway tracks touch
Shimla, Solan, and Una.
BY
ROAD - Despite problems in constructing
new roads and maintaining them, most
of the important places in the state
are connected with a good road network.
Some of the roads are closed during
the winter and monsoon seasons due
to the heavy snowfall and landslides
that occur in this region regularly.
The
best time to visit: The
summer temperature varies from
the maximum of 38º celsius to
minimum 22º celsius and the
winter temperature varies from maximum
15º celsius to minimum 0º celsius.
The annual rainfall is 2909-3800
mm. Most of the adventure sports
are conducted during June to September
period. The months from September
to March are best suited for a
great trip to Himachal Pradesh.
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