Cities of Himachal Pradesh offer its tourists with majestic charms, scenic beauty, manifested by its towering snow capped mountain peaks, the flourishing green meadows and the picturesque valleys, British monuments, churches, mountain ranges and the archaeological ruins. Kasauli, Kufri, Kyelong, Lahul, Chamba, Dharamshala, Hamirpur, Kangra, Spiti, Chaupal, Gagret, Ghumarwin, Jogindarnagar, Jutogh, Mehatpur Basdehra, Amb, Chintpurni, Santokhgarh, Salooni, Tira Sujanpur, Dharwas, Mandi, Solan, Kullu, Rampur, Bilaspur, Sarahan, Khokhan, Marhi and many others are the popular cities situated in the districts of Himachal Pradesh.
Mandi, Mandi District
Mandi is a small town in the mountainous region and it is widely known as the miniature version of Varanasi of Uttar Pradesh.
Solan, Solan District
Solan is a beautiful terrace farming city (The Mushroom City of India) with a location between Kalka and Shimla, the two hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.
Kullu, Kullu District
Kullu is magnificently gifted by the nature. Kullu has also become the centre of many adventure activities like trekking, mountaineering, river-rafting and angling.
Rampur, Rampur District
Rampur is located near the bank of Sutlej River. In early era, Rampur was served as the trade route from Kinnaur district to Tibet, Ladakh and China.
Bilaspur, Bilaspur District
Bilaspur serves as the centre of numerous fairs and festivals. One of the major attractions of the town is the Nalwari or annual cattle fair which is held for 4 to 5 days in March or April.
Sarahan, Shimla District
Sarahan is one of the biggest princely states in Shimla hills. Sarahan is situated in the Kinnaur District-Shimla border in Himachal Pradesh. This place has many historical monuments. The soothing beauty of the nature and the scenic valley attract the tourists.
Palampur, Kangra Valley
Palampur is a green hill station decorated with tea gardens, red and yellow coloured forests. Bamboo baskets or khartoo making is a primary industry in craft that generates economy.
Spiti, Lahul and Spiti District
Spiti means the middle country. This region is a high altitude cold desert dotted with Buddhist monasteries and the Buddhist schools. Spiti Valley is located in the rain shadow area of rugged mountain ranges of Zanskar. Spiti gets very little rain and plenty of snow.
Chaupal, Shimla District
Chaupal or Chopal is a hilly town with a latitudinal and longitudinal limit at about 30.95 degree North to 77.58 degree East. The average altitude is about 2186 metres (7171 feet) above sea level. Chopal is popular for Bijat Maharaj Temple.
Daulatpur, Una District
Daulatpur is a city, located with a latitudinal limit of 31.8 degree North latitude and 75.98 degree East longitude.
Dera Gopipur, Kangra District
Dera Gopipur attracts the tourists as this city is located very near to Beas River. This town connected with all the roadways, as it is located on the Kangra-Mubarakpur road. It is around 10 km from Jwalamukhi and Balta.
Sawra, Shimla District
Sawra is famous for Sawra Kuddu Hydro Electric Project and the scenic beauty of Pabbar River.
Narkanda, Shimla District
Narkanda is located near Hindustan-Tibet Road and surrounded by the Shivalik Hills and Himalaya Mountain Range.
Chharabra, Shimla District
Chharabra is popular, as it is the summer residence of Governor of Punjab. This administrative city is dotted with evergreen pine forests, and the splendid views of the Pir Panjal Range.
Jubbal, Shimla District
It is a popular place for the residence of royal Jubbal family- Jubbal Palace.