Shangri-la, a popular word after World War II and one frequnetly adopted by stores, hotels and restaurants, signifies a Heaven away from the turmoil of the mundane words? Actually, “Shangri-la ” is a Tibetan word which means “land of sacredness and peace”
It was the British writer James Hilton’s novel “the Lost Horizon ” that has brought fame to an unknown and incontaminated place Shangri-La and made it a household word since its publication 50 years ago. And from then on this fascinating place has become the dreamland for many tourists and adventure lovers. According to the novel, the incontaminated nature and folklore of Shangri-La would never fail to impress a special emotion into these who encounter it
Click here for Shangri-la Introduction
Hotel Accomodation Guide.
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Shangri-la Transportation - Getting to there and moving around. |
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Shangri-la Travel Guide - Travel Related Information. |
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Shangri-la Fun and Entertainment guide. |
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Shangri-la Visitor’s Guide - Everything you need to know about. |
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Updates about Shangri La Travel
- 04/12/2007::Shangri La Post
- 04/04/2007::Shangri-la Entertainment
- 04/04/2007::Shangri-la Tour
- 04/04/2007::Shangri-la Transportation
- 03/07/2007::Shangri-La Banyan Tree Ringha






