Travelling Camera sharing natural richness of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is my native state and I used to visit it once in two months at least... I am very proud to say that its wonderful and unique part of India.. When I left Himachal five years back, I came to know about the realities of life ;-) When I came to Delhi for my First job after B.Tech, I was introduced with polluted NCR with very bad weather and 'anokhe' log :-)  I will stop here and you just enjoy some photographs from my last trip to Palampur..


Dhauladhar Ranges covered with Snow...  

 
Himachal Pradesh, also called as Dev Bhoomi is also rich in terms of herbs... Now a days, many people in Himachal grow herbs and earn for their life...

 
Colors of Himachal Pradesh : Green, Blue are main colors because the state is full of trees, plants and greenery. Blue is simply due to clear sky because of cleanliness and freshness...

 
A huge valley near Kangra... Shot before sunset and we were getting late for reaching Palampur for a Wedding party :-)

 
Other side of this valley with a road heading towards Sujanpur-Tira and Hamirpur... Hamirpur is top district in all over india for Literacy ... and let me share that Himachal Prdaesh comes second after Kerala fro top state in Literacy...

 
Enlightened edges of this plant called "Khair" in native language and used in many medicins.. If you have heard about 'Katha', its created by juice of these leaves...

 
Again a closer view of Dhauladhar Ranges near Palampur...

I love Himachal Pradesh !!!

Comments

Vibha said…
Come on VJ, I am sure you have met some good people in Delhi. Try to remember them when you think about the city. It is a wonderful place once you start appreciating it.

Anyways, pics are good as always.
Yes, I agree, there are few good(my definition of good :-) ) people in Delhi...

But 'majority' and 'first expression' plays big role in making a decision about a place...

If someone will go to Himachal and s/he gets cheated there, s/he will not be able to appreciate the honesty of more than 95% of the population there...

OR haan.... mera man-na hai

"KALYUG ka prabhav" is directly proportional of size of the city and commercialization.. I have a long theory behind that, which can be discussed offline :-)

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