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The
state of Himachal Pradesh is made up of ten districts with a total area of 56,019
sq km. The northern border of Himachal Pradesh is bounded by Tibet, in the north-west
it borders Kashmir, in the south lie the plains of Punjab and the eastern border
is common with the hills of Uttar Pradesh. The state is rugged and mountainous,
and the valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are the dream of mountaineers.
Narkanda
lies forty miles north of Shimla on Kipling's famous Hindustan-Tibet road at
a height of nearly 9000 ft. The nearby peak, Hathu, dominates the great watershed
of India, for from here you can see both the Sultej and the Giri which flow
into the indus and Ganges systems respectively.
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