Introduction The construction of the Hindustan Tibet Highway in Himachal Pradesh started in 1850. This is the world's best accomplishment of human effort. The semi tunnel, which completed the rocky section manually, represents the determination and dedication to building a highway. Passing a tunnel through the huge rocks on the Hindustan's Tibetan road "Khimring Dhankh" or cliff is considered a road tunnel still through the rocks. The 500 km road from Ambala to Kaurik is also known as the national highway.
Located at an altitude of 2,200 meters (about 7,000 feet), it is only 40 minutes by car from Shimla. This place is connected to Shimla via Hindustan Tibet Highway and has its own historical value. This road was built in 1850 and built by Sir Dalhousie. There is a picturesque beautiful place in the town, where you can find and enjoy many attractions. You can look at the breathtaking view of the mighty Himalayas. It is a very quiet mountain station away from the hustle and bustle of Shimla. Mashabra has natural vegetation such as pine, oak, cedar, Himalaya deodor. Monkeys, wolves, jackals, howling deer and other wildlife are inhabited. In the bird watcher you can see seeds of Himalayan goat, pheasant, chicory, cricket and so on.
Due to geographical conditions and climatic conditions, Tibet has developed its own culture. In the influence of neighboring culture from China, India and Nepal, the distant and inconvenient Himalayas kept the influence of their own region and stimulated the development of their own cultures. Since the beginning of the 7th century, Tibetan Buddhism has had a particularly strong impact on Tibetan culture. Buddhist missionaries mainly in India, Nepal, China introduced art and customs from India and China. Art, literature and music all contain elements of common Buddhist beliefs, and Buddhism itself has taken on a unique form in Tibet under the influence of the Belgian tradition and other regional beliefs.