Random  | Best Random Tools

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-32
    [Description]: Buddhist Monastery
    [Location]: Tabo
    [Address]:
    [District]: Lahaul & Spiti
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]:

    Buddhist Monastery
    Upload file
    (List of monuments of national importance)

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-19
    [Description]: Buddhist stupa known as Bhim-ka-Tila
    [Location]: Chaitru
    [Address]:
    [District]: Kangra
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]: Upload Photo
    (List of monuments of national importance)

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-39
    [Description]: Shiva temple
    [Location]: Mangarh
    [Address]:
    [District]: Sirmaur
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]: Upload Photo
    (List of monuments of national importance)

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-36
    [Description]: Panchvaktra Temple
    [Location]: Mandi
    [Address]:
    [District]: Mandi
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]:

    Panchvaktra Temple
    Upload file
    (List of monuments of national importance)

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-14
    [Description]: Katoch Palace
    [Location]: Tira Sujanpur
    [Address]:
    [District]: Hamirpur
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]:

    Katoch Palace
    Upload file
    (List of monuments of national importance)

  • [SL. No.]: N-HP-40
    [Description]: Vice Regal Lodge (Rashtrapati Niwas)
    [Location]: Shimla
    [Address]:
    [District]: Shimla
    [Coordinates]:
    [Image]:

    Vice Regal Lodge (Rashtrapati Niwas)
    Upload file
    (List of monuments of national importance)

New Random Display   Display All Items(40)

About This Tool

Himachal Pradesh is located in northwestern India, in the southern foothills of the Himalayas. The state capital is Shimla. The state also had the early summer capital of British India, Dharamsala. To the east, it is bordered by the state of Uttar Pradesh and the Chinese State of Zanda County, to the south by the Haryana and Punjab, to the West and north by the Kashmir, and to the north-east by the Ladakh region, the homeland of China. With an area of more than 55,000 square kilometers and a population of 5.17 million (1991).

Himachal Pradesh, also known as the “mountain state, ” is a popular summer destination for people from all over the world. It was divided between Punjab and Haryana in 1966 and remains in its present form. The winding mountain roads that connect the mountains to the valleys are one of the state’s most attractive sights. In addition, sites listed by the ASI as important national historical sites are popular with tourists. A total of 40 items were compiled with the random tool, detailing several famous sites including Ganesh Temple, Mani Mahesh Temple, Shri Bansi Gopal Temple, Shri Chamunda temple.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Monuments of National Importance in Himachal Pradesh.

Copyright © 2024 BestRandoms.com All rights reserved.