About 350m from the shrine and 100m from the bus station, Himachal Tourism runs Hotel Jwalaji at Jwalamukhi. This is an elegant dressed-stone building with lawns and trees.
About 350m from the shrine and 100m from the bus station, Himachal Tourism runs Hotel Jwalaji at Jwalamukhi. This is an elegant dressed-stone building with lawns and trees.
Hotel Hamir is located at distance of 0.5 km from the main bus station and conveniently located on the highway to Jwalamukhi.
Built in 1891, the Maharaja’s palace is set in approximately 75 acres and has a truly regal setting with spectacular views.
The Peterhof housed at least seven Viceroys and Governor Generals during the Raj. The first Viceroy to move into Peterhoff was the Earl of Elgin who arrived in Shimla on 4th April 1863.
Himachal Tourism flagship hotel, The Holiday Home offers comprehensive facilities in a convenient location. ts imposing building faces the heart of town
Himachal Tourism runs the Hotel Pinewood. Largely fuelled by the presence of the Hotel Pinewood, Barog has emerged as a popular and full fledged destination.
Poised against the mighty Dhauladhar ranges, Himachal Tourism Hotel Dhauladhar offers a commanding view of the mountains and of the Pong Dam reservoir.
The appropriately named hotel, The Tea Bud is run by Himachal Tourism at Palampur. In the finest part of town, with lush tea gardens just opposite, is the hotel.
Named after the adobe of Lord Shiva, Mount Kailash-Manimahesh (5656m) visible from Dalhouise, is a modern hotel with all amenities.