Best places to visit in himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is beauty of heart. Himachal Pradesh is northern state of india. If some one loves cold climate,forest, and adventure, then must visit in himachal Pradesh. In himachal Pradesh a lot of places to visit. It is known for majestic mountains, green valleys and culture. It popular destinations for travelers.There are some top places to visit in himachal Pradesh.
Manali- it is located in kullu district. Manali is one of the most beautiful place and top place in Pradesh to visit. It is known for its cold climate and mountains green valley. It is popular tourist destinations for scenic beauty and adventure sports. Best time to visit manali October to june.manali known as resort town of himachal.
Shimla- Shimla is the capital of himachal Pradesh. Its is famous for its colonical culture, mall road , ridge and kufri. It is charming hill stations. The best time to visit Shimla summer season and winter season November to February. Snow fall season begins in December to February. Shimla is natural beauty and scenic hills in Shimla. The hill stations gained popularity as a vacation spot for travellers. It is top and best place for visit.
Dharmashla- dharmshala is winter capital of himachal Pradesh. It is famous place for tourist. It is Scotland of india. You must visit in temples, enjoy sightseeing, visit the waterfaal arts and crafts. It is residence of dalailama and headquarters of tibetian govt. it is serene hill stations and famous for temples. Dharmshala is beautiful hill stations in dhauladhar range of Himalayas.
Dalhousie- Dalhousie is famous for home to pristine and serene dhauladhar mountains. Dalhousie is famous for architecture, picturesque landscape and adventures activities. It is one of the famous hill stations. Dalhousie is hill stations near chamba district. It is attached five mountains kathlog, potreyn, terah, bakrota, and bhangora. Dalhousie trip is incomplete without khajjiar. Khajjiar is known as mini Switzerland. Kalatop wildlife sanctuary in khajjiar.
Kasauli- kasauli is small hill town in himachal Pradesh . kasauli is city comes under solan district. Kasauli is famous for picturesque hiking trails, snow clad mountains, lush landscape. Kasauli is best place for peace and who spend some time away from hustle bustle life. Kasauli is popular tourist attractions with its blissful trekking routes, ancient temples, and churches. When you will come kasauli you must visit Christ church, monkey point, gilbert tail, and enjoy beautiful sunset from the sunset point.
Spiti valley- spiti valley is high altitude place of the Himalayas. Spiti valley is famous for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Tabo monastery is most prominent attraction of tourist.spiti is borderd by ladakh in north and Tibet in east. Best things to do in spiti valley river rafting, and parading, camping. Kaza is the main market of spiti. Star gazing enjoy the captivating sky. Spiti valley famous for pin valley national park,. Pin valley national park admire the fauna and flora.
Chamba- it is located banks of river ravi. Most famous destinations in chamba akhand chandi palace, champavati temple , Lakshmi Narayan temple, chamunda temple, bhuri singh museum, khajjiar lake. Its numerous pristine lakes, ancient temples. Khajjar lake is epitome of natural beauty. Chamba is famous for kalatop wildlife sanctuary.
Chail- chail is famous hill station. It comes under solan district. It is famous for salubrious beauty and virgin forests. It is most popular destination of tourist. The chail palace is well knoen for its architecture. Chail offers wonderful views of himalays. Chail is known for the worlds highest cricket ground.
Kinnaur- it is twelve district of himachal Pradesh. The region is famous for its unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. The Sangla Valley, Kalpa, and Nako Lake are popular destinations kinnaur. It is known as land of god. Knnaur also has vast scope in adventures like trekking and skiing.
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today in more zolu thoughts: yet another thing I find fascinating about zoro and luffy's relationship, which I believe the LA managed to capture pretty well despite the differences between it and the og source material, is that while zoro's capacity for loyalty and devotion where luffy's concerned are insane (the all-encompassing, heartfelt, lay down my life and dreams for you, follow you until death or the very end of everything kind of crazy), they're not entirely unconditional per se. the condition here being that he has to measure up to zoro's standards - that luffy has to prove himself a man worthy of following.
there are plenty examples of this in the manga, but I'll stick to where it and opla intersect. so manga!zoro pretty much stands firm with this condition when he agrees to follow luffy, warning him about not getting in the way of zoro's dream right away. opla zoro is a lot more reluctant to join in comparison, and he just seemingly goes along with the whole thing in a more "might as well" manner; even so, there's these few subtle moments where you can see him being struck awe by luffy's faith in himself/his dream (the dinner at kaya's) and showing exactly why he's a "different" kind of pirate (ie freeing the folks from orange town).
still, the most pivotal moment is zoro's fight with mihawk in both cases. this is where luffy has to really prove himself to zoro, for the first time. because talk of dreams and promises and not hindering them is nice and all, but can luffy really stand by what he says when push comes to shove? when the life of someone he cares about is on the line? and man. the answer is yes.
in the manga, by stopping johnny and yosaku from intervening and refusing to do so himself as well, even though he was deeply upset by zoro getting hurt, luffy proved he wouldn't go back on his word nor betray zoro's trust and the faith he had placed in him. in a similar fashion, opla luffy letting zoro go ahead with the duel despite his own apprehension/doubts and nami questioning both of their choices, is what finally led to zoro recognizing him as his captain out loud and accepting his role as a first mate.
I just think it's interesting that these two kind of make each other walk on a tightrope. only the world's greatest swordsman can stand by the pirate king's side. the pirate king can have the world's greatest swordsman by his side, if he proves himself worthy of it. but the best part? for me, it's that zoro and luffy are able to challenge one another this way (or set the bar that high) because they absolutely believe the other can rise up to it and beyond.
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I want to write barbie x ken fanfiction set maybe a couple years after the movie (Barbie spoilers)
where ken decides to go to the Real World because he Can Do That now and meets barbie again whos been adjusting and living self-love and doing things and finding herself and It's this, like, tearful reunion moment and Ken's still in love with her but he's much better at keeping it to himself because ken always respects barbie's decisions, but barbie spends a few days with this ken who has over time also sort of become himself, and has discovered his interests and likes and dislikes and became, like, more rounded through experiences and discovers that she finds him utterly endearing and begins falling for him and just. Second chances pure friendship to lovers barbie x ken where they take some time off for themselves and meet each other as better people (dolls? idk u get the point).
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“fake it till you make it” but it’s the trope where an antagonist is pretending to “be good”/“do good” to gain the trust of the protagonist but eventually the antagonist starts to actually like the protagonist as a person & adopt the good traits that they see in them
even better, when the antagonist has to admit that they were just trying to befriend/be nice to/help the protagonist for their own selfish gain, the antagonist tries to convince them that the protagonist changed them and that “they aren’t like that anymore” but the trust that the protagonist had in the antagonist has evidently been destroyed
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