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Himachal
Pradesh The Eco-friendly State, Breathtaking Scenery, Culture, History and Heritage,
Celebrations, Fairs and Festivals, Wild life and Nature. Adventure and Sport.
Comprehensive Facilities. And Always a Warm Welcome.
DO's
Foreigners who wish to
overstay, should contact the nearest Foreigners' Regional Registration Office or the Sadar
Police Station in the towns.
Unleaded petrol
is available at select stations only
If travelling in Kinnaur,
Lahaul and Spiti:
- Petrol pumps on the route are
at Shimla, Theog, Narkanda, Rampur, Powari, Recong Peo, Kaza, Keylong, Manali and
Sarchu.
- If driving, essential spares
and extra fuel are recommended. A sturdy vehicle (Jeep/Gypsy), is suggested.
- If crossing the high passes,
good health is essential
- Government hospitals are at
Keylong, Kaza and Recong Peo. Dispensaries are available elsewhere.
- Prescription medicines and
sun-screen lotion should be carried along
- The best time to travel in
these areas is between April and October. While planning your trip, it is suggested that
you check on general road conditions and confirm if the high passes are open to traffic.
While trekking,
picnicking or visiting wild life sanctuaries:
Do not leave behind any
non-bio-degradable litter like plastic bottles and cans
Bury all bio-degradable
litter.
Use only dry fallen twigs for
firewood.
Avoid big bonfires
Do not wash clothes or rinse
soap in water holes. Animals use this water to drink.
Avoid loud music and noise.
Use vehicles to a minimum
Do not damage or remove
plants.
Do not disturb animals
Conserve nature
today and it will protect our tomorrows:
Where available,
it is advisable to use pre-paid taxis/auto rickshaws or, pay by meter or ask for the fare
chart.
Himachal has an enormous
range of weather conditions. Most areas of Bilaspur, Solan, Sirmour, Hamirpur, Kangra and
Una, are largely warm to hot in summer, and mild to pleasant in winter. The districts of
Chamba, Kinnaur, Kullu, Lahaul-Spiti and Shimla, are largely mild to pleasant in summer
and cold in winter. Do check the type of clothing and other equipment you may require for
the region you are visiting.
Stay only in hotels/guest
houses registered with the Department of Tourism. A certificate to this effect is
prominently displayed by them. In the main tourist centres, the rates of porters are
fixed. For hiring porters and pack animals - especially for treks - these are normally
negotiated. Let the Department of Tourism help you.
Shop at Government emporia.
The prices are reasonable and the quality ensured - 'Himachal Emporium' outlets are
located at Bilaspur, Chamba, Dharamsala, Kangra, Jwalamukhi, Palampur, Recong Peo,
Bhabanagar, Mandi, Kullu, Manali, Keylong, Nahan, Solan, Arki, Shimla, New Delhi, Bombay,
Bangalore and Chamdigarh. You can also buy directly from craftsmen located throughout
Himachal.
For electrical appliances,
check voltage 220V, which is the standard in Himachal.
For sight-seeing and
excursions, contact Himachal Tourism offices or Government approved Travel Agents and Tour
Operators, Himachal Tourism has its own fleet of coaches and taxis.
Some monuments and buildings
require permission for photography and filming. Contact the nearest Tourism Office or the
concerned District Administration for guidance and assistance.
Change money only at
Authorised Foreign Exchange outlets/Banks/Hotels. Insist on receipt for money changed.
Credit cards are accepted at
most shops, restaurants and hotels in the main towns. Their use is minimal outside them
and all payments are in cash.
If any document is lost,
immediately contact the nearest Police Station or Himachal Tourism Office.
Dispose all litter carefully.
The use of plastic bags is banned in Himachal.
Keep your valuables in hotel
lockers/safe deposit vaults. STD/ISD/FAX facilities are available.
For medical assistance contact
Government hospitals and dispensaries, your hotel or accredited nursing
home/clinics/hospitals.
Observe local traditions and
customs - especially while visiting religious places. Contact your nearest Tourist
Office/hotel for guidance.
For guide maps and
information, contact Himachal Tourism Offices.
DONT's
Don't leave non-biodegradable
material behind.
Don't encourage beggars.
Don't be coerced into
shopping by touts, guides, taxi drivers or strangers.
Don't buy articles made from
rare or endangered species or animals which are protected.
Don't buy antiques to carry
overseas. The export of all artiches over a hundred years old is banned.
Don't disfigure or scribble
over rocks, trees, buildings etc.
Don't get lured into
sightseeing by touts. Let the Department of Tourism, the Himachal Pradesh Tourism
Development Corporation, Approved Travel Agents and Tour Operators or your hotel help you.
Permits for foreigners
visiting Kinnaur and Spiti are available from:
- Resident Commissioner of Himachal
Pradesh, Himachal Bhawan, 27 Sikandra Road, New Delhi-1. Telephone:
011-23716124 to 23716127.
- Deputy Commissioner, Shimla-171001.
Telephone: 0177-2651201 to 2651204 or 2653535.
- Deputy Commissioner, Kinnaur, Rekong
Peo-172107. Telephone: 01786-222252.
- Deputy Commissioner Lahaul-Spiti,
Keylong-175132. Telephone: 01900-222501.
- Deputy Commissioner, Kullu-175101.
Telephone: 01902-222727.
- Additional District magistrate,
Shimla-171001. Telephone: 0177-2657005.
- Additional District magistrate,
Kinnaur, Puh-172111. Telephone: 01785-232222.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate, Urban,
Shimla-171001. Telephone: 0177-2657007.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate, Rural,
Shimla-171001. Telephone: 0177-2657009.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Rampur-172001. Telephone: 01782-233002.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Nichar-172103. Telephone: 01786-252222.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Kalpa-172108. Telephone: 01786-222253.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Kaza-172114. Telephone: 01906-222302.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Keylong-175132. Telephone: 01900-222225.
- Sub Divisional Magistrate,
Udaipur-175142. Telephone: 01909-222224.
For Further Information please contact:
Commissioner,
Tourism & Civil Aviation,
Govt. of Himachal Pradesh,
Block No. 28, SDA Complex,
Kasumpati, Shimla-171009.
Telephone: 0177-2625864 / 2625924 / 2623959 / 2625511
FAX:
0177-2625864 / 2623959
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