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The mountainous landscape of Himachal Pradesh, at the foothills of the Himalayas , is made up of a series of valleys and snow covered peaks. It's deservedly favored by adventure lovers but also provides a refreshing escape for those who are craving crisp mountain air. Check out these top Himachal Pradesh places to visit. You'll find everything from pottery to paragliding there!
Shimla used to be the summer capital of the British Raj when they ruled India. Now it's the state capital of Himachal Pradesh. The town sprawls along a mountain ridge, enveloped in oak, pine and rhododendron forests. It's quite famous for its colonial-style buildings and historic railway. Some would stay it's overdeveloped and crowded these days. However, it still has charm. The old Christ Church, with its beautiful stained glass windows, is one of Shimla's most prominent landmarks. Another is the Viceregal Lodge on Observatory Hill. These can be seen on a historic walking tour of Shimla. There are plenty of adventure sports and short hikes on offer in the vicinity as well. Sunnymead Bed & Breakfast is an ideal place to stay for those who like serenity and fantastic food. The UNESCO World Heritage Kalka-Shimla Railway toy train is an iconic way of reaching Shimla from near Chandigarh.
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Manali, with its soothing backdrop of the Himalayas, offers a blend of tranquility and adventure that makes it one of northern India's most popular destinations. You can do as little or as much as you want there. Located in the Kullu Valley, it's a magical place bordered by heady pine forest and the raging Beas River, which give it a special energy. The area is divided in to commercial Manali Town, and laid-back Old Manali where travelers congregate in inexpensive village guesthouses . Close to Manali, Solang Valley draws the crowds to experience snow. Plan your trip there with this Manali travel guide .
The Parvati Valley
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As the season wanes in Goa, the psychedelic trance scene shifts more than 8,000 feet above sea level into the forest around Kasol, in the Kullu District's Parvati Valley. Festivals take place at Chalal, near Kasol, from late May until October. To get there, walk 30 minutes from Kasol, crossing the cable suspension bridge over the Parvati River and then following the picturesque riverside path to the village. Two of the biggest events are Parvati Peaking and Magica Festival . However, the Parvati Valley isn't all about parties. Another attraction near Kasol is Manikaran, with its hot springs and enormous riverside Sikh Gurudwara. The region has much to delight nature lovers and trekkers too. Find out more details in our pick of the top places to visit in the Parvati Valley .
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Dalhousie is refreshingly less crowded than Shimla and Manali, and the surrounding Chamba Valley is a lesser-explored area of Himachal Pradesh. If you're after spectacular views, then Dalhousie is the place to find them. Spread over five hills at foot of the Dhauladhar mountain range, the town gets its name from founder Lord Dalhousie. It bares the distinct stamp of the British Raj with 19th-century churches and hotels reminiscent of that era.
Kalatope Wildlife Sanctuary is located a short drive away from Dalhousie. It's possible to walk through the sanctuary but a permit is necessary for a vehicle. Those who dare to venture further into the Chamba Valley will discover fascinating ancient folklore, temples, and tribes.
Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj
Nestled a short distance from each other in the Kangra Valley, the towns of Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj are home to the exiled Tibetan Government. The Dalai Lama resides in Dharamsala, and many Tibetans have followed him there. You can expect to find a strong Tibetan influence in the area, with culture being the main attraction. People flock to Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj to undertake Buddhist meditation and philosophy courses, Tibetan cooking classes, Tibetan language courses, and to receive alternative therapies. Volunteer work is another popular pastime. Those interested in sightseeing will find some fascinating museums, temples, gompas , and monasteries. Tsuglagkhang Complex , the official residence of the Dalai Lama, is a highlight. Our list of the top things to do in McLeod Ganj has more details.
Unfortunately, a growing influx of tourists has disturbed the peace in Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj. Head further uphill to Dharamkot or Naddi if this is a concern.
Palampur, Himachal Pradesh's tea growing region, is about an hour from Dharamsala in the Kangra Valley. Tea was introduced there in the mid 19th century by the Superintendent of Botanical Gardens in Peshawar, Doctor Jameson. You can visit the tea estates and even stay on one. The Lodge at Wah is an eco-friendly boutique homestay on Wah Tea Estate . It has eight rooms in three gorgeous, rustic cottages. Tea plantation and factory tours, and tea tastings are provided to guests.
If you're interested in pottery or art, don't miss quaint Andretta village, a 20 minute drive from Palampur in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. The village is said to have been established in the 1920s by Irish playwright Norah Richards, who lived there during the Partition and is credited with the rise of Punjabi theater. Later, noted potter Gurucharan Singh (who started Delhi Blue Pottery), and painter Sobha Singh (who was known for his Sikh religious paintings), settled there. The Sobha Singh Art Gallery, housed in the building where he lived, showcases his paintings and personal belongings. The mud-plastered cottage belonging to Norah Richards is another attraction.
Andretta Pottery and Craft Society, a pottery production center, offers three month pottery classes for serious students . Alternatively, you can try your hand at the pottery wheel and get a casual lesson. The Society apparently sells its rangoli-patterned earthenware to FabIndia in Delhi.
Andretta can be visited on a day trip from Dharamsala or Palampur. Otherwise, The Mirage is a delightful, arty place to stay there.
Bir-Billing
Go past the turnoff to Andretta from Palampur and you'll reach one of the world's best paragliding destinations at the twin towns of Bir and Billing. The 2015 Paragliding World Cup was held there, for the first time in India, in October 2015. The peak paragliding season runs from March to May and October to November. Billing Valley Adventures and Billing Adventures of Himachal offer paragliding, trekking, and camping. Other attractions are tea gardens and monasteries. Serene Palpung Sherabling Monastery offers periodic courses in Buddhist meditation and philosophy. Deer Park Institute provides accommodations along with courses on Buddhist and Indian philosophy. Don't miss visiting the groovy 4Tables Project cafe and art gallery in Gunehar village near Bir. They now rent out gorgeous rooms too! Guided walks in the area can be arranged.
Rudyard Kipling described Spiti as a world within a world. This remote, high altitude area of Himachal Pradesh is tucked away against the border of Ladakh and Tibet. It's only been open to foreign tourists since 1991, and still remains relatively unexplored. Part of this is due to Spiti being barren alpine desert that's covered in heavy snow for a high proportion of the year. Getting to Spiti involves a long drive, most popularly from Manali. The constantly evolving scenery is unforgettable and well worth the journey though. Plan your trip with our comprehensive Spiti travel guide and see spectacular photos of the Spiti Valley .
Great Himalayan National Park
The Great Himalayan National Park, in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. The park has four valleys and covers about 900 square kilometers. Its remote, rugged and untamed terrain makes it sought after by trekkers but only the fittest and most adventurous reach deep inside the core area. There are several trekking routes , ranging from three to eight days, with treks between the spectacular Tirthan and Sainj valleys being popular. In addition, less strenuous day walks exist in the park's Ecozone buffer area, frequented by day trippers. It's possible to go on tours to interact with the villagers and learn about their activities.
Ecotourism company Sunshine Himalayan Adventures has partnered with Biodiversity Tourism and Community Advancement (a community-based organization, comprised of local villagers) to offer treks and tours. Permits are required for treks. Indians must pay a park entry fee of 50 rupees per day, and foreigners 200 rupees per day. It's free to enter the Ecozone.
Raju's Cottage , a renowned homestay in Gushaini on the periphery of the park, is an ideal base or stopover. You'll need to book well in advance though!
Jibhi Valley
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Ex-Army man Bhagwan Singh Rana pioneered tourism in the Jibhi Valley , about an hour from the Great Himalayan National Park and three hours south of Manali on the road to Delhi. (Aut and Banjar are the closest towns). However, tourism didn't really take off there until after 2008, when the Himachal Pradesh government launched a homestay scheme. Jibhi is the perfect spot to slow down, adopt a healthy lifestyle, and immerse yourself in nature. Stay at Bhagwan Singh Rana's Doli Guesthouse or Swiss Cottages . Activities include day hikes and treks, organic farming, and meditation.
Himalayan Golden Triangle (Thanedhar, Sangla and Sojha)
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This off-beat circuit, actively promoted by Banjara Camps , attracts outdoor enthusiasts who want to enjoy nature away from touristy areas. It starts in the heart of Himachal Pradesh's apple country, in Thanedhar (around two hours from Shimla), where you can stay at Banjara Orchard Retreat. The Sangla Valley is located 9,000 feet above sea level in Kinnaur District, close to the Tibetan border, and offers trout fishing and trekking (including glacier trekking in March and April). You can also visit Chitkul village, the last village on the old Indo-Tibetan trade route. Sojha links the Kullu and Shimla districts, and provides more opportunities to venture into the wild mountainous countryside.
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The hilly state of Himachal Pradesh has some unique and fascinating places for you to explore. From villages whose descendants trace their ancestry to Alexander the Great, to a town that easily resembles Tibet, these popular destinations in Himachal are unlike anywhere else.
Surprising its visitors over and over with its mesmerizing beauty, Himachal Pradesh is a famous tourist destination blessed directly by Mother Nature. Surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, valleys that stretch themselves leisurely, mountain lakes which are among some of the most holy, and roaring rivers that flow through its forests, the beauty of Himachal stays unmatched.
This destination among the hills is celebrated for more than just its beauty, but also for a rich heritage that welcomes and preserves different cultures and traditions, making it its own. A visit to Himachal will not only heal you with its beauty, but also with the heartwarming hospitality of the people that call Himachal their home.
To help you explore this charming destination, we bring to you 22 of the best places to explore in Himachal that showcase its beauty to the fullest, and as its popular tourist attractions that will surely keep you coming back for more.
List of Top 22 Must Visit Destinations in Himachal Pradesh-
- Bir-Billing
- Dharamshala
- Tirthan Valley
- Sainj Valley
- Spiti Valley
- Lahaul Valley
Popular Himachal Sightseeing Tour Packages
Kasol: The Mini Israel of India!
A quiet little village located in Himachal Pradesh’s Parvati Valley, Kasol is a destination favored by backpackers and trekkers. Offering a serene landscape of alpine forests, cozy cafes, and the beautiful Parvati River flowing through, Kasol has quickly become among the best places to explore in Himachal Pradesh.
Given its significant population of the people of Israel, Kasol is also sometimes referred to as ‘Mini Israel’, and as such has numerous cafes and restaurants that glimpse into their lifestyle and culture. Indulge in an adventurous trek, try out river rafting with your friends, and experience the beauty of riverside camping during your visit to the village of Kasol.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Kasol
- Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib
- Nature Park Kasol
- Chalal Village
- Malana Village
- Kheerganga Peak
Top Things to do in Kasol
- Kheerganga trek
- Riverside camping
- Try river rafting
- Explore the local villages
- Explore the hot water springs at Manikaran
Bir Billing: The Perfect Paragliding Escapade!
Known majorly for being a paradise for those wanting to go on a paragliding adventure, Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh is one of the best destinations to explore in the state. Here, the village of Bir is the one popular among tourists for its ethereal beauty, ecotourism, and offering a sense of peace and spirituality, whereas Billing is the site where you will be flown for your paragliding escapade.
As such, when in Bir, you can explore the many monasteries that adorn its landscape for a calming and relaxing experience among the hills. Here, you can also try your hand at various other adventure activities apart from paragliding such as mountain biking, camping under the open skies, and trekking along its heavenly setting.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Bir-Billing
- Chokling Monastery
- Gunehar Waterfall
- Deer Park Institute
- Bangoru Waterfall
- Bir Road Bazaar
Top Things to do in Bir-Billing
- Paragliding
- Mountain biking
- Exploring monasteries
- Go on a challenging trek
- Explore the cozy cafes
Manali: Culture & Adventure!
Manali is counted among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh because of its rich cultural heritage, deodar & pine forests, amazing views of the snow capped mountains and rich cultural heritage. If you visit it in the first week of January, you can attend the winter carnival which is marked by dance performances, street plays, songs, group dance and a Winter Queen beauty pageant.
Manali also attracts adventure enthusiasts with opportunities for white water rafting on the River Beas, with its Grade II & III rapids.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Manali
- Hadimba Temple
- Vashisht Hot Spring
- Solang Valley
- Rohtang Pass
Top Things to Do in Manali
- Hang out at The Mall
- Explore the cafes & streets of Old Manali
- Visit the local bazaar to buy souvenirs & other items
Recommended Tour Packages
- 3 Nights 4 Days Manali Tour Package
- 4 Nights 5 Days Kullu Manali Honeymoon Tour
Shimla: Always the lovers’ destination!
Think top honeymoon destinations, think Shimla ! Its rich colonial past is evident in its architecture, some of which are also the top tourist attractions including Christ Church, Gaiety Theatre and Barnes Court (now known as Raj Bhavan).
Standing apart from all these, in terms of pure excitement and thrill, is the ride on the toy train from Kalka to Shimla, which has also been designated by UNESCO as a heritage site.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Shimla
- Chadwick Falls
- Jakhoo Temple
- The Mall Road
- Viceregal Lodge
- Tara Devi Temple
- Sankat Mochan Temple
Top Things to Do in Shimla
- Hang out at the Mall Road
- Take a ride on the Kalka Shimla Toy Train
- Visit Maria Brothers, an antiquated bookstore
- Enjoy a snack & cup of coffee at Wake and Bake
- 2 Nights 3 Days Shimla Tour Package
- 5 Nights 6 Days Shimla Manali Tour
Dharamshala: Like Tibet, but India!
Dharamshala has its fair share of colonial influence, like most of the other tourism places in Shimla. But, it’s the Tibetan influence which overshadows any other influence.
In Mcleodganj, a small town inhabited by mostly Tibetans, you could very well imagine yourself to have landed in Tibet quite suddenly! You could explore the main street with its Tibetan craft shops, taste Tibetan dishes, and visit the Tsuglag Khang temple.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Dharamshala
- Bhagsunag Falls
- St. John Church
- Kanga Art Museum
- War Memorial
- Norbulingka Institute
- Gyuto Monastery
- Chamunda Devi Temple
- Bhagsunag Temple
Top Things to Do in Dharamshala
- Go trekking to Triund Hill
- Enjoy shopping at Mcleodganj Market
- Enjoy a picnic at Dal Lake
Recommended Tour Package
- 3 Nights 4 Days Dharamshala Sightseeing Tour
Dalhousie: Its Beauty Won Over Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose!
The best places to visit with family in Himachal should always include Dalhousie , a hill station whose charm won the heart of Neta Ji Subhash Chandra Bose (Freedom fighter of India).
The colossal Dhauladhar Ranges with their snow capped peaks, rich colonial architecture, beautiful churches, forest trails that overlook wooded hills, waterfalls and springs, and a pleasant climate, all of these combined make it a popular tourist attraction in Himachal.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Dalhousie
- St. Patrick’s Church
- St. Francis Church
- St. John’s Church
- Subhash Baoli
- Panchpula Waterfall
- Satdhara Falls
- Bhulwani Mata Temple
- Bhalei Mata Temple
Top Things to Do in Dalhousie
- Trekking at Bakrota Hills
- Go hiking at Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
- 2 Nights 3 Days Dalhousie Weekend Tour
Kalpa: Be Touched by the Hand of Happiness!
In the heritage village of Kalpa, you will be touched by the hand of happiness as the rising sun touches the snowy peaks with its crimson hand in the morning. You will also be fascinated to know that this popular travel destination in Himachal was visited by Governor General Lord Dalhousie in the 19th century.
What is most fascinating though, is its proximity to Kinner Kailash, believed to be the winter home of Lord Shiva. It is also one of the best places to visit in Himachal during the monsoon, since its beauty is enhanced by the rains.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Kalpa
- Narayan Nagani Temple
- Hu-Bu-lan-Car Gompa
Top Things to Do in Kalpa
- Trek to Chakka Peak
- Trek from Kalpa to Roghi Village
- Enjoy the views from Suicide Point
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Tosh: One Incredible Scenery After Another!
If you want to spend your holidays in Himachal in complete peace while coming across one incredible scenery after another, visit the offbeat destination of Tosh in Parvati Valley.
You should visit it to explore the beautiful face of nature, like walking through River Parvati, trekking through Kheerganga and inhaling lots of fresh, pure air. You will also come across a lot of backpackers from Israel and Europe here!
Top Things to Do Here
- Walking the River Parvati
- Enjoy camping
- Go trekking at Kheerganga
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Marhi: Just Go Trekking!
You should visit Marhi, located between Manali and Rohtang La on the Manali Leh Highway, if you are a trekking enthusiast. From Kothi, you can trek to Marhi, crossing fabulous valleys, snow-capped peaks and incredible views accompanying you along the way.
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Tirthan Valley: Bliss Calls it its home!
Tirthan Valley is an offbeat Himachal tourist destination, which is surprising, considering the kind of beauty it is blessed with. The valley is a part of the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mountains, alpine meadows, coniferous forests and peace that soaks you from within, it is a sheer bliss to find yourself here.
Bird lovers should also consider visiting this place, since it is identified as an important Bird Area by IUCN which is home to more than 300 species of birds.
- Hike from a village called Rorla to a waterfall.
- EXplore the scenic villages
- Spend time by the River Tirthan
- Visit the Great Himalayan National Park
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Kangra: Rich Culture & Heritage!
Don’t forget to visit Kangra while spending your holidays in Himachal if you want to enjoy plenty of sightseeing & get an idea about the heritage and culture of the region.
An example of this is the Kangra Fort , which was built in 1615 AD and even withstood a siege by the armies of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. There is also a famous school of painting which originated here and is known as the Kangra school of painting.
Top Sightseeing Attractions
- Kangra Fort
- Shree Bajreshwari Devi Temple
- Shree Jwala Devi Temple
- Shree Chamunda Devi Temple
- Baijnath Shiv Temple
- Masroor Rock Cut Temples
- Maharana Pratap Sagar
- Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple
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Nako: Quiet, Untouched, Remote!
Nako is a popular point of tourist interest in Himachal Pradesh for its serenity, untouched beauty and picturesque beauty. However, it lies in close proximity to the border of Tibet, so visitors need an Inner Line Permit to visit it.
One of the major attractions here is Lake Nako, in close distance to which are located four Buddhist monasteries and an enormous footlike impression.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions
- Nako Monastery
- Lipa Asrang Sanctuary
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Sainj Valley: Too beautiful to be explored!
Since this blog is about the 12 best places that celebrate the beauty of Himachal, a place like Sainj Valley will automatically find a position in this list. It is the epitome of untouched beauty, a place where the hills, meadows, lakes and even the villages feel like they were too beautiful to be touched.
It is located in the lower ranges of the Great Himalayan National Park, itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Sainj Village
- Meadows of Shangarh
- Pudrik Rishi Lake
- Great Himalayan National Park
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Tabo: Dalai Lama Wishes to Retire Here!
The Dalai Lama once expressed desire to retire in Tabo, since he thought Tabo Monastery was the holiest monastery in the entire world. But that is not the only reason to visit this quaint town.
By its sheer remoteness, it is the top travel destination to visit in Himachal. It’s interesting to know that the ancient structures made of mud have survived over a thousand years with minimal repairs. There are several caves too, some of which are used as dwellings by the locals even today! But wait, you can even use them to camp for a night or two!
- Tabo Monastery
Popular Things to Do
- Explore the caves
- Visit the Zion Cafe
- Taste the Tabo apples
- Stay in the caves
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Kasauli – Colonial Grandeur Dipped with Tranquility
Dotted in Shivalik Hills, the beautiful Hill Station of Kasauli will take you back to colonial times. It was established by the Britishers, so it still has kept its colonial charm intact. Abundance of Pine and Oak trees, gorgeous gardens, colourful shops, tennis courts, cobbled paths, churches and clubs; Kasauli is indeed an escape full of nature’s bliss and serenity that every nature lover asks for. The most interesting fact about Kasauli is that it houses the oldest functioning distilleries for Scotch Whiskey in Asia – Kasauli Brewery and Distillery. Lofty snowstorms, crispy mountain breeze and torrents makes it one of the most enchanting destinations of Himachal Pradesh.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Kasauli
- Gilbert Trail
- Sunset Point
- Kasauli Brewery
- Gurkha Fort
- Sunrise Point
- Timber Trail Resort
- Christ Church
- Monkey Point
Top Things to Do in Kasauli
- Toy Train Ride
- Nature Walk
- Visit Timber Trail and Monkey Point
- Fun at Hangout Bar
- Embrace Nature at Gilbert Trail
- Visit Kasauli Brewery
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Malana – Hidden Amidst the Enchanting Himalayas
Quiet and serene, dotted amidst the tranquil and sublime Himalayan Mountains, Malana is one of the most interesting tourist destinations to visit in Himachal Pradesh. It is very popular among Hipsters. Drinking the nectar of delightful greenery, its soothing incredible valleys will captivate your senses forever. It is one of the most beautiful places to explore as it is bordered by the mesmerizing Parvati Valley on one side and Kullu valley on the other. Don’t forget the enchanting peaks of Cahndrakhani and Deotibba. Its vibrant culture and traditions will enrich your mind and heart. If you ever get a chance to be a part of the delightful Malana village festivals, it will be totally worth your time.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Malana
- Jamadagni Temple
- The Chanderkhani
- Deo Tibba Mountain
- Hampta Pass
- Parvati Valley
- Renuka Devi Temple
Top Things to Do in Malana
- Jeep Safari
- Hot Springs
- Taste Milanese Cuisine
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Mashobra – Surreal and Sublime
Mashobra is a place to disappear into a tranquil bliss amidst the serene ambiance of Lofty Himalayan Peaks. It is a peaceful hill station decked with picturesque landscapes to delight your eyes and refresh your toil-weary soul. For a lazy weekend or for self-introspection, Mashobra’s calmness will be etched into your mind. It is also a paradise for adventurers. You can enjoy the thrills of trekking, climbing, fishing, rappelling etc.to make your sightseeing more interesting and memorable.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Mashobra
- Reserve Forest Sanctuary
- WildFlower Hall
- Mahasu Devta Temple
- The Presidential Retreat
- Tattapani River
- Lakkar Bazaar
- Jakhu Temple
Top Things to Do in Mashobra
- Temple visits
- Nature walks
- Photography
- Wildlife sighting
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Chail- Serene Solitude
Chail is one of the most popular hill stations to visit in India. It used to be the summer capital of the state of patiala. Stunning verdant forests of Pine, Chir and Deodars, mesmerizing views of countryside, the royal grandeur which stands still in pride – Chail Palace, serene Sadhupul Lake which is a joyful escape to solace, exotic wildlife of Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, enchanting trekking trails of Gaura and Jhajjar that will take to amazing viewpoints, will absolutely make your day with full of fun and excitement. If you are planning a trip to Himachal, Chail is absolutely a must not miss place to soothe your soul.
Top Sightseeing Attractions in Chail
- Chail Wildlife Sanctuary
- Cricket Ground
- Kali Ka Tibba
- Siddh Baba ka Mandir
- Gurudwara Sahib
- Himalayan Nature Park
- Sadhupul Lake
- Chail Palace
Top Things to Do in Chail
- Shopping in Chail
- Temple Hopping
- Horseback Riding
- Wildlife Safari
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Spiti Valley: Cold Desert, but Breathtaking Landscapes!
A paradise, which is home to jagged landscapes, numerous Buddhist monasteries, snow-capped mountains and pristine Spiti River – Spiti or Piti Valley is one of the ultimate destinations in Himachal Pradesh for travellers who want to explore some unspoilt natural beauty. Also known as ‘Little Tibet,’ Spiti Valley attracts several adventure-seekers from India as well as other countries to experience adventures like camping, trekking, hiking and paragliding.
Perched at a height of 2,745 metres, Spiti Valley is surrounded by Kullu, Kinnaur, Ladakh and Lahaul and you can reach here via Kunzum Pass.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Spiti Valley
- Chandratal Lake
- Kee Monastery
- Kunzum Pass
- Pin Valley National Park
- Suraj Tal Lake
- Dhankar Monastery
Top Things to Do in Spiti Valley
- Spot animals in Pin Valley National Park
- Hike to Kee nad Tabo Monastery
- Enjoy stargazing in Chandratal Lake
- Enjoy river rafting in Spiti and Pin Rivers
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Sirmaur: Peach Bowl of India!
The southernmost district of Himachal Pradesh, Sirmaur is popularly known as the Peach Bowl of India because of the finest peaches grown here. It is home to several picturesque locations, which attract nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. Moreover, the pleasant weather throughout the year makes Sirmaur a famous tourist spot in Himachal.
One of the highest peaks of the state elevated at 3,646 metres, Churdhar is one of the top trekking attractions in Sirmaur. You can also visit the ancient lake, Renuka Ji, a beautiful village, Haripur Dham and Habban Valley in Sirmaur.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Sirmaur
- Habban Valley
Top Things to Do in Sirmaur
- Hike to Churdhar, one of the highest peaks of Himachal Pradesh
- Spot exotic flora and fauna of Himachal Pradesh at Renuka Lake
- Seek blessings at Maa Bhangayani Temple in Haripur
- Explore cultures at Habban Valley
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Lahaul Valley: Winding Roads Take You to Snow-capped Landscapes!
The twin district of Spiti Valley, Lahaul is located at a distance of around 33 kilometres from Manali. The place is now easily reached through Atal Tunnel, which connects Lahaul with Manali. As per geographical area, Lahaul-Spiti is the largest district of Himachal Pradesh but due to its high altitude and extremely cold temperature, it’s the coldest one.
Lahaul is home to stunning views of snowy peaks, glaciers, rough mountains, hilly monasteries and waterfalls. Lakeside camping, stargazing at night, trekking to the monasteries atop hills and riding on the windy roads of Lahaul are some of the best things to do for travellers.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Lahaul Valley
- Kardang Monastery
- Shashur Gompa
- Tayul Monastery
- Tower Fort of Gondhla
- Gemur Monastery
- Mrikula Devi Temple
- Lahaul & Spiti Tribal Museum
Top Things to Do in Lahaul Valley
- Visit the biggest monastery of Lahaul, Kardang Monastery
- Hike to Shashur Gompa from Keylong
- Seek blessings in Mrikula Devi Temple
- Visit Tayul Monastery, which was founded in the 17th century
- Explore the old villages of Lahaul and Spiti in the Tribal Museum
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Kullu: Valley of Gods!
Kullu is located in central Himachal and remains one of the popular tourist destinations in the country. The lush green meadows, idyllic villages on the bank of Parvati River, ancient temples, natural wonders like hot springs – everything make Kullu a pristine beauty to discover.
The open valleys surrounded by Pine and Deodar trees are home to numerous apple orchards, which make it popular in the world. For reasons like these and religious places like Manikaran and Mahadev Temple, it is always the sought-after destination for travellers after Manali.
Popular Sightseeing Attractions in Kullu
- Bhrigu Lake
- Bijli Mahadev Temple
- Jana Waterfall
Top Things to Do in Kullu
- Trek to Prashar Lake, Malana Village, Bhrigu Lake and Kheerganga
- Bathe in Manikaran hot springs
- Visit temples like Bijli Mahadev Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple, Manikaran and Raghunath Temple
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Himachal Pradesh is a delightful tourist spot in India. For years, travellers have visited this state to discover its natural beauty, unspoilt culture and friendly hospitality of the Himachali people. Except for the months of extreme monsoon and winter, places in Himachal Pradesh can be explored at any time of the year.
Visiting Himachal in Summer Season
Himachal witnesses’ summer from April to June. Tourists flock here in summer due to the amazing weather. Activities like paragliding, camping, river rafting and many more can be experienced this time.
Visiting Himachal in Monsoon Season
From July to September, Himachal Pradesh witnesses monsoon season. It’s the off-season and the number of tourists is lower compared to the other two seasons. Trekking, hiking and camping cannot be done during the monsoon due to extreme showers. However, one can enjoy the fresh looks of urban areas at this time.
Visiting Himachal in Winter Season
Winter is the longest in Himachal Pradesh; starts from October till March. The mountains and valleys get covered in snow and the waterfalls become frozen. In some areas, roads get closed due to heavy snowfall. However, Himachal should be visited in winter once in a lifetime if you can tolerate the cold and want to explore the surreal beauty it becomes. The clear sky, snowy peaks and windy roads lead to numerous activities like skiing, ice skating, hiking and many more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. what are some of the best places in himachal pradesh that you should visit with friends.
Some of the best places in Himachal Pradesh that you should visit with friends are Manali, Dharamshala, Tabo and Nako.
Q. Which offbeat tourist places should I visit in Himachal Pradesh?
A few offbeat tourist places that you should visit in Himachal Pradesh are Tabo, Kangra, Marhi and Tosh.
Q. What is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh?
The best time to visit Himachal Pradesh is February to June. Plan a trip during the winters, between the months of October and February to enjoy skiing and ice skating.
Q. Which tourist places in Himachal Pradesh are popular among the tourists during winters?
Khajjiar, Triund, Mcleodganj and Kufri are some of the tourist places in Himachal Pradesh which are popular among the tourists during winters.
Published: 30 May, 2024
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Himachal Pradesh is a picture-perfect state that impresses visitors with scenic hill stations , quaint villages , snow-covered mountains, lush valleys, diverse flora and fauna, unblemished nature and abundant trekking trails . It is a veritable haven for nature lovers , adventurers and backpackers. Here’s our pick of the top places to visit in the Abode of Snow .
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On the banks of Parvati River lies a photogenic hamlet of Kaso l, also referred to as the ‘Little Israel of India’. Laidback and serene, Kasol is popular among backpackers and hippies, and with good reason. The stunning landscape of snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, scenic waterfalls and undisturbed trekking routes makes it a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers, while the abundance of charming cafes, budget-friendly stay options and relaxed vibe makes it an amazing spot to backpack through.
While you’re in the region, it is worth exploring the nearby tiny hamlets, such as Chalal, which is known for its trance and psychedelic parties; Malana, known for its Malana Cream (cannabis); Rasol and Tosh, which are replete with lush greenery and tranquillity.
Also called the Queen of Hills, Shimla is a gorgeous colonial hill station, where picturesque vistas will greet you at every nook. A perfect place to wander, Shimla showcases some of the best colonial-era architecture, including the Viceregal Lodge, the Town Hall, Gaiety Theatre and the Christ Church. The city’s location at the foothills of the Himalayas amidst the lush greenery and snow-covered mountains makes it a perfect place for trekking and other outdoor fun. The appeal of the Queen of Hills increases manifold when the winter sets in – the entire city gets enveloped in snow, a sight to remember!
At an elevation of 1,900m lies a small colonial town of Kasauli. The town has little in terms of attractions, commerce and population. However, that’s exactly where its beauty and appeal lies – its unadulterated air, serene and peaceful vibe, and an abundance of nature is what attracts travellers. The places you can visit include the Baptist Church, Christ Church, Kasauli Brewery, Monkey Point, Nahri temple and Kasauli Club.
Dharamshala
Nestled in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley, Dharamshala enjoys one of the best climates in Himachal. Surrounded by snow-laden peaks of Dhauladhar mountains and lush pine and deodar forests, the town is brimming with cultural and architectural attractions, along with a great number of restaurants, cafes and shops catering to its extensive multicultural Indian and Tibetan communities. Its suburbs, such as McLeod Ganj (India’s Mini Tibet), Dharamkot, Sindhbari, Ramnagar and Naddi are worth exploring. Also, with a plethora of trekking trails, waterfalls and scenic valleys, the town beckons adventurers from across the world.
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Spiti Valley
At an altitude of 3,810m, Spiti Valley is a remote village up in the cold desert mountains. Despite the fact it is fairly isolated, plenty of spiritual and adventure travellers are gradually making their way to Spiti to explore its many Buddhist monasteries scattered throughout the area, and indulge in thrilling activities, such as trekking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting and wildlife spotting. In addition, it is surrounded by several high-altitude villages, like Tabo, Kaza, Dhankar, Kibber, Komic and Langza, which can also be explored on your trip to Spiti.
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Situated at an altitude of 2,050 meters on the River Beas valley, Manali is a picture-perfect hilly retreat that draws in hordes of tourists every year. The picturesque landscape comprising lush pine and deodar forests, snow-covered mountains, scenic meadows, waterfalls and valleys attracts adventurers and nature lovers alike. Alternatively, the ancient temples and Tibetan monasteries beckon spiritual enthusiasts.
In the Kinnaur district of Himachal lies a small yet charming village, Chitkul, which is perhaps the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. There isn’t much to see and do in the hamlet, however, its scenic landscape encompassing lush green vegetation, snow-laden mountains and apple orchards, and tranquil vibe make it an ideal place for those looking to be at one with nature – in peace and quiet. Of particular interest is its quaint houses, complete with wooden or slate roofs, and a temple that houses a 500-year-old deity of the town.
Bir Billing
Despite its tiny size, Bir Billing is the it-place for paragliding in India. This is the ‘Paragliding Capital of India’, after all. Bir Billing boasts salubrious weather year-round and a spectacular landscape, which attracts thrillseekers and backpackers from across the world. The place offers panoramic vistas of the undulating beauty of the Himalayan mountain ranges.
Dalhousie is a year-round holiday destination, but looks all the more stunning in the winter months, when the entire hill town is blanketed in white sheet. Brimming with mountains, cascading waterfalls, lakes and lush pine and oak trees, adventure enthusiasts love to come to Dalhousie to partake in outdoor activities, like trekking, river rafting, canoeing, kayaking and camping. While the peaceful atmosphere and pristine nature lures nature lovers and peace seekers alike.
Khajjiar is a tiny slice of paradise amidst the dense deodar forests, verdant meadows and snow-capped Himalayas. Nicknamed the ‘Mini Switzerland of India’, visitors can explore its gorgeous scenery, get up-close with the exotic wildlife at the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, and take part in outdoor activities, such as forest trekking, zorbing, horse riding and paragliding at the Khajjiar Lake. An unmissable spot here is the 12th-century Khaji Nag temple. Dedicated to Lord of Serpents (Khaji Nag), the temple stands out with its beautiful architecture, which is a concoction of Hindu and Muslim styles.
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12 Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
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Located in north India, at the foothills of the Himalayas, known as the Abode of Snow, Himachal Pradesh is a picture-perfect state. With its lush valleys and snow-covered peaks, it impresses its visitors from the moment they step into its borders. In Himachal Pradesh, you get to explore scenic hill stations surrounded by mountains and forests, quaint villages, diverse flora and fauna, unblemished nature and numerous trekking trails. Thanks to its variety of topography, Himachal Pradesh has become a veritable haven for nature lovers, adventurers and backpackers. It’s home to many famous hill stations, and here’s our pick of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh:
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12 Must-See Destinations In Himachal Pradesh
1. devbhumi or god’s land: kangra.
Kangra (formerly Nagarkot) is a small bustling district in Himachal Pradesh. It was once the capital of its own princely state. Today it encompasses Dharamshala and McleodGanj within its boundaries. Located in the lower Himalayas, the district is known for the backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountain range, ancient temples and endless tea plantations. Visit Jwala Devi temple, the beautiful tea plantations of Palampur, Masroor cut rock temple and Kangra Fort, an imposing ruined fortress.
Top Attractions: Kangra Fort, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Jwala Devi Temple, Baijnath Shiv Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple
Best Time To Visit: September to June
2. Home To The Dalai Lama: Dharamshala
The residence of the Dalai Lama is Dharamshala, nestled in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. It is surrounded by snow-laden peaks of the Dhauladhar mountains and lush pine and deodar forests. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh and is always brimming with tourists. The city is divided into upper and lower divisions based on their altitudes. While the lower division is the Dharamsala town itself, the upper division is located 3 km away and is popularly known as Mcleodganj .
On your trip to this beautiful Himachal town, you’ll find it filled with cultural and architectural attractions such as Namgyal Monastery and Sherabling Monastery. The city also offers a great number of restaurants, cafes and shops that cater to its extensive multicultural Indian and Tibetan communities. Visit the Dalai Lama Temple and Bhagsu Falls in Dharamshala to enjoy the serene nature of Himachal. You can also visit destinations in the suburbs such as Dharamkot, Sindhbari, Ramnagar and Naddi.
Top Attractions: Namgyal Monastery, McLeod Ganj, Bhagsunag Falls, St.John Church, Kanga Art Museum, War Memorial, Norbulingka Institute, Gyuto Monastery, Chamunda Devi Temple, Bhagsunag Temple
Best Time To Visit: October to June
3. Jewel In The Crown: Kullu
Situated at an altitude of 1,230 metres between Pir Pranjal, Lower Himalayan and Great Himalayan Ranges, Kullu is a nature lover’s paradise. One of the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh, Kullu is abundant with abundant greenery, pristine streams and a wonderful climate. As it is situated on the banks of the Beas River, it offers its visitors panoramic views of majestic hills covered with deodar and pine trees. A trip to Kullu is usually accompanied by a visit to its sister town Manali which is at a much higher altitude and provides even more scenic views. For adventure junkies, Kullu and Manali together offer a lot of adventure sports, like river rafting, trekking, mountaineering etc. Also, there are opportunities to visit a few important temples here in Kullu, for example, the Raghunath Temple and Jagannathi Devi Temple.
Top Attractions: Tirthan Valley, Manikaran, Great Himalayan National Park, Bhrigu Lake, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Beas Kund, Jana Waterfall
Best Time To Visit: March to June
4. Queen Of The Hills: Shimla
Also called the Queen of the Hills, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is amongst the most well-known places to visit in Himachal Pradesh and a favourite destination for families as well as honeymooners. This gorgeous colonial hill station offers picturesque vistas of snow-capped mountain tops and generous stretches of green valleys. Since it was the summer capital of the British Raj, Shimla also showcases some of the best colonial-era architecture, including the Viceregal Lodge, the Town Hall, the Gaiety Theatre and the Christ Church.
The city is perched at an altitude of 2,159 metres above sea level and even used to be the capital of Punjab after independence. Later in 1966, it was made the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla’s beauty increases manifold in winter as the entire city gets enveloped in snow. What is worrisome however is the ever-growing influx of tourists to both Shimla and Manali that has led to overcrowding and water shortage. Few years back, hotels in Shimla had notices posted outside that read ‘ We are in a water crisis, don’t come to Shimla ’. Residents have suffered because of this water scarcity.
Top Attractions: Chadwick Falls, Jakhoo Temple, Annandale, The Ridge, Summer Hill, Mall Road, Viceregal Lodge, Tara Devi Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple
5. Home To Trekkers And Campers: Kasauli
Located at an elevation of 1,900 metres, Kasauli is a small town in Himachal Pradesh. Situated on the way from Chandigarh to Shimla, it also serves as an army cantonment area. Kasauli is known for its snow-clad mountains, dense forests and pleasant climate that draws tourists from all over the country. This small town in the southwestern part of Himachal in the Solan district was established by the British as a cantonment town in 1842.
Nestled amidst beautiful woody forests of pine and cedar trees, Kasauli still carries the remnants of its British legacy through the local architecture. Visit the Baptist Church, Christ Church, Kasauli Brewery, Monkey Point, Nahri temple and Kasauli Club. As it’s on the relatively lower edges of the Himalayas, it’s very accessible and its unadulterated air, serene and peaceful vibe and abundance of nature make it one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
Top Attractions: Golbert Trail, Sunset Point, Kasauli Brewery, Gurkha Fort, Sunrise Point, Gurdwara Shri Guru Nanakji, Timber Trail Resort, Mall Road, Christ Church, Monkey Point
Best Time To Visit: March to June; September to November
6. Year-Round Holiday Destination: Dalhousie
Dalhousie, near the Dhauladhar mountain range, is a tiny tinsel town. Tucked away in the lap of Himachal Pradesh, this quaint and rustic hill station is spread over five hills at the foot of the Dhauladhar mountain range. It is known as one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh because of its spectacular view brimming with mountains, cascading waterfalls, lakes and pine and oak trees. This little paradise also offers many outdoor activities, like kayaking at Chamera Lake, trekking in the many trails surrounding it, camping, river rafting, and canoeing. The town gets its name from its founder Lord Dalhousie and bears the distinct stamp of the British Raj. You can see the remnants of that era in the hotels and old houses of Dalhousie.
Top Attractions: St. Patrick’s, St. Francis, St. John’s Church, Subhash Baoli, Panchpula Waterfall, Satdhara Falls, Bhulwani Mata Temple, Bhalei Mata Temple, Bakrota Hills, Karelanu, Dainkund Peak, Kalatop Forest
Best Time To Visit: All year round
Also Read: The Top 6 Things To Do In Dalhousie
7. Backpacking Centre And Honeymoon Destination: Manali
Manali is another popular tourist place in Himachal Pradesh for family vacations and honeymooners. Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar mountain ranges, Manali is a charming hill station located at the reservoir of the river Beas. Manali has all the characteristics of a classic Himachali town—green forests, gushing streams and sprawling meadows carpeted with flowers. It also has a number of museums and temples to visit such as Ghatotkatch Temple, Hadimba Temple, Himalaya Nyingmapa Buddhist and Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art.
Situated at an altitude of 2,050 metres on the Beas Valley, Manali also offers great opportunities to spot a little wildlife at the Manali Wildlife Sanctuary. If you’re lucky you can catch a glimpse of the Himalayan black bear, musk deer, flying fox and endangered animals like leopards and brown bears. Along with its picturesque landscape, Manali also offers adventure sports like paragliding, skiing, biking, etc.
Top Attractions: Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Spring, Solang Valley, Naggar Castle, Rohtang Pass, Manu temple
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8. The Paragliding Paradise: Bir Billing
The twin towns of Bir and Billing are located in the mountains. This Himachal destination is famous for adventure, picnics and relaxation. Known as the Paragliding Capital of India, Bir Billing is among some of the must-see destinations in Himachal Pradesh. It’s situated in the heart of Himalaya’s famous tourist destination Dharamshala. The town boasts salubrious weather year-round and panoramic vistas of the undulating beauty of the Himalayan mountain ranges and attracts thrillseekers and backpackers from across the world. Despite its tiny size, Bir Billing provides many fun activities such as paragliding, trekking to Himachali tribal villages, mountain biking, angling and camping. The twin towns also allow visitors to explore tea gardens and monasteries.
Top Attractions: Chokling Monastery, Baijnath Temple, Gunehar Waterfall, Deer Park Institute, Bangoru Waterfall, Bir Road Bazaar, Chowgan Tea Gardens, Dharmalaya Institute
Best Time To Visit: March to May; September to November
Also Read: Bir Billing: Things to do and Why I Recommend Going There
9. Psychedelic Village: Kasol
This small village in Himachal Pradesh is situated in Parvati Valley along the banks of the river Parvati. A photogenic hamlet of Kasol also referred to as the Little Israel of India, it is considered one of the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh. It offers breathtakingly beautiful scenery around every bend, as well as a plethora of treks, rafting and water sports activities. The village’s laidback and serene nature makes it popular among backpackers and hippies—it’s also known for its psychedelic trance parties such as Indrasan Festival (usually around the last week of May), Full Moon Party Kasol (December 31-Jan 1) and Kasol Music Festival (Dec 30-Jan 1).
A paradise for adventurers and nature lovers in Himachal, Kasol offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains, valleys, scenic waterfalls and undisturbed trekking routes. Visit its charming cafes, and budget-friendly stay options, along with visits to nearby tiny hamlets, such as Chalal, Malana, Rasol and Tosh, replete with abundant greenery and filled with a sense of tranquillity.
Top Attractions: Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, Nature Park, Chalal Village, Tosh Village, Malana Village, Khirganga Peak
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10. The Middle Land: Spiti Valley
This picturesque valley is located at an altitude of 3,810 metres, in the cold desert mountains. One of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, this remote town is filled with greenery and perfect villages. It has only been open to foreign tourists since 1991 and still remains relatively unexplored. As it is tucked away against the border of Ladakh and Tibet, the valley remains a barren alpine desert that’s covered in heavy snow for most of the year and is therefore fairly isolated. It attracts plenty of spiritual and adventure travellers that make their way to Spiti’s many Buddhist monasteries scattered throughout the area. They also indulge in many fun outdoor activities such as trekking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting and wildlife spotting.
You can also explore several high-altitude villages around the valley such as Tabo, Kaza, Dhankar, Kibber, Komic and Langza. The valley’s remote location requires travellers to be conscious of their carbon footprint and waste. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to Spiti, be cautious of the kind of waste you generate. Opt for homestays to help local communities. Spiti also has a few eco-friendly and sustainable initiatives such as Ecosphere through which travellers can contribute towards helping locals and conserving the environment.
Top Attractions: Chandratal Lake, Dhankar Monastery, Kunzum Pass, Pin Valley National Park, Suraj Tal Lake, Tabo Monastery, Baralacha Pass, Kibber
Best Time To Visit: Mid May to Mid Oct
11. For Spiritual Guidance: Malana
Get yourself a digital detox by visiting the quiet and serene Malana village which is also known as the little Greece of India. With Parvati Valley on one side and Kullu valley on the other, this interesting tourist destination is apt for those who love nature in its truest essence. To reach this paradise of India one has to travel 2,652 meters high, i.e. approximately 8,701ft above the sea level. Once up there the enchanting peaks of Cahndrakhani and Deotibba will enrich your mind and heart. Since Malana is isolated from the rest of the world, it is a perfect place for people who seek spiritual guidance.
Top Attractions: Jamadagni Temple, Chanderkhani, Deo Tibba Mountain, Hampta Pass, Manikaran, Parvati Valley, Renuka Devi Temple
Best Time To Visit: April, May, June, and September
12. Mini Switzerland Of India: Khajjiar
Khajjiar, the “Mini Switzerland of India” is a picturesque hill station located amidst dense forests and green meadows. Its uncanny resemblance to Switzerland is what attracts tourists to this paradise. The contrast of the snow-capped Himalayas and the lush greenery makes for a delightful sight. There’s the very popular Khajjiar Lake that’s surrounded by a charming landscape that looks like it’s straight out of a postcard. This place also happens to be the starting point of many adventurous treks. Camping, paragliding, zorbing, and horse-riding are some of the adventurous things to do here. Be it nature lovers or adventure enthusiasts, everyone is going to fall in love with this picturesque hill station.
Top Attractions: Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Khajji Nag Temple, Panch Pandav Tree, Dainkund Peak, Kailash Village, Khajjiar Lake
Best Time To Visit: May to June
Also Read: A Detailed Itinerary on How to Explore Spiti
Fall In Love With These Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
Explore the mountainous landscape of Himachal Pradesh with these top places to see in the state. All of them offer spectacular landscapes with snowy peaks and plunging river valleys that can be explored by bus, car, motorbike, jeep or foot. The state is India’s outdoor adventure playground as it offers everything from trekking and climbing to rafting, paragliding and skiing. So, pick the tourist place in Himachal Pradesh that best suits your taste and let us know all about your experiences below!
To see all the top places in Himachal Pradesh at least 8 to 10 days is required. A basic Himachal Pradesh itinerary of 10 days is as follows: Shimla 2 days, Manali 3 days, Dharamshala and McLeodGanj 3 days, Dalhousie and Khajjiar 2 days.
Manali is the most visited place in Himachal because of its stunning natural beauty, adventure activities and good weather. It also serves as a gateway to other popular destinations, such as Leh-Ladakh and Spiti Valley, hence attracts a lot of visitors every year.
What experience you are looking for is what decides when you need to travel. For people traveling with kids and elders looking only for sightseeing, then the summer months from March to June are ideal. It is also the right time for people who are looking for some outdoor adventure. For honeymooners and people wanting to indulge in winter sports, December to February is the best time. Avoid the monsoon season from July to September as heavy rain and landslides can make your travel more challenging.
The weather in Himachal Pradesh is unpredictable, hence it is advisable to dress in layering in order to adjust clothing according to the weather. Make sure to dress modestly while visiting religious places.
The Rohtang pass that connects Kullu, Spiti and Lahaul is the most famous pass in Himachal Pradesh. Kunzum Pass, Baralacha Pass, Sach Pass and Pin Parvati Pass are other passes that are also quite popular.
To experience the true charm of Himachal, road journeys are the best. The state is well-connected and can be easily accessible by car, bus, or bike. For a budget-friendly option, you can try the state and private buses to explore. It is best to hire a taxi or rent a car if you are looking to explore offbeat locations.
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Introduction
Nestled in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh stands as a testament to nature’s grandeur and cultural richness. This northern Indian state is a haven for travellers seeking adventure, tranquillity, and a glimpse into diverse traditions. Join us on a virtual journey as we explore 17 mesmerizing places to visit in Himachal Pradesh a Himalayan haven.
Best Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh
1. shimla: queen of the hills.
Our adventure begins in the capital city, Shimla , known as the Queen of the Hills. As you stroll along Ridge Road and The Mall, you’ll be captivated by the colonial architecture that echoes the town’s historical significance. Visit the iconic Christ Church, and don’t miss the serene Jakhu Temple, perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
2. Manali: Adventure and Serenity
Moving further into the heart of Himachal, we arrive at Manali , a destination that seamlessly blends adventure and serenity. Thrill-seekers can indulge in activities at Solang Valley, including paragliding and skiing. The majestic Rohtang Pass, adorned with breathtaking landscapes, beckons those seeking a rendezvous with nature. Old Manali, with its charm and Hadimba Devi Temple, adds a touch of spirituality to the experience.
3. Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj: Tibetan Culture and Tranquility
Venturing into the Kangra Valley, we explore Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj, a haven for Tibetan culture and tranquillity. McLeod Ganj, the residence of the Dalai Lama, boasts the Namgyal Monastery and the Tsuglagkhang Complex, providing a spiritual retreat. The Bhagsu Waterfall and Triund Trek offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure, while Dharamshala itself exudes a serene ambience with the Dal Lake and Tibetan cultural influences.
4. Kullu: Valley of Gods
Moving into the Kullu Valley, we discover the enchanting Kullu, often referred to as the Valley of Gods. The Kullu Dussehra festival, marked by cultural fervour and historical significance, is a unique experience. The Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, beckons nature lovers, and the adventurous can brave the rapids of the Beas River through thrilling rafting experiences.
5. Kasol: Hippie Haven in Parvati Valley
Our journey takes a detour to the laid-back vibes of Kasol in the Parvati Valley, a paradise for backpackers and free spirits. Chalal and Kheerganga Treks promise breathtaking views and a communion with nature. Embrace the vibrant hippie culture, explore the Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, and relax in the soothing hot springs for a truly rejuvenating experience.
6. Chamba: Land of Temples
Heading towards the western part of Himachal, we arrive at Chamba, a town steeped in history and spirituality. The Lakshmi Narayan Temple and Bhuri Singh Museum showcase the rich cultural heritage. Chamera Lake and Chaugan offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscapes, while the traditional Himachali architecture adds to the town’s charm.
7. Dalhousie: Scottish and Victorian Influences
The next stop on our journey is the charming town of Dalhousie, where Scottish and Victorian influences still resonate. Khajjiar, often referred to as the Mini Switzerland of India, is a must-visit with its lush meadows and dense forests. Explore the Dainkund Peak and Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, and take a stroll through Dalhousie’s colonial architecture, including the picturesque St. John’s Church.
8. Manikaran: Pilgrimage and Hot Springs
Our journey takes a spiritual turn as we explore Manikaran, nestled in the Parvati Valley. The Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, a place of immense religious significance, attracts pilgrims from far and wide. The hot springs, believed to have healing properties, offer a unique bathing experience, and the riverside camping amidst scenic beauty provides a tranquil escape.
9. Spiti Valley: The Cold Desert
For the adventurous souls, Spiti Valley beckons with its surreal landscapes and ancient monastic culture. Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery stand as testaments to the region’s spiritual richness. Chandratal Lake, nestled amidst the mountains, and the Kunzum Pass, connecting the Kullu and Lahaul Valleys, offer a glimpse into Spiti’s unique charm.
10. Palampur: Tea Gardens and Scenic Landscapes
Our journey takes us to Palampur, a hidden gem surrounded by tea gardens and scenic landscapes. Immerse yourself in the art and culture at Andretta Artist’s Village, and take a leisurely stroll through the tea gardens, where the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory stands as a testament to the town’s colonial legacy. Neugal Khad, with its serene river views, offers a perfect setting for peaceful walks.
11. Narkanda: Skiing and Apple Orchards
As we ascend to the heights of Himachal, we reach Narkanda, known for its skiing slopes and apple orchards. Hatu Peak, with its panoramic views, is a delight for nature enthusiasts. During winter, Narkanda transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting skiing enthusiasts, while Stokes Farm showcases the region’s apple orchards in their full glory.
12. Bir Billing: Paragliding Capital of India
Adventure seekers can’t miss the thrill of Bir Billing, the Paragliding Capital of India. Soar through the skies and witness the breathtaking landscapes below. The Bir Tibetan Colony and Chokling Monastery add a touch of culture to the adventure, while the natural beauty of Billing provides ample opportunities for trekking and exploration.
13. Tirthan Valley: A Hidden Gem
Our journey extends to the hidden gem of Tirthan Valley , a pristine haven for nature lovers. The Great Himalayan National Park in Tirthan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering trekking trails that lead to secluded meadows and alpine forests. The serenity of the valley, coupled with the Tirthan River’s melodious flow, creates an idyllic atmosphere for those seeking offbeat experiences.
14. Malana: Mystical Village in Parvati Valley
For those intrigued by mysticism and ancient traditions, a visit to Malana in the Parvati Valley is a must. Known for its distinct cultural practices and belief in Greek ancestry, Malana is often referred to as the “Little Greece of India.” The trek to Malana is as enchanting as the village itself, surrounded by towering peaks and untamed beauty.
15. Barot: Picturesque Hamlet
Nestled amidst the Dhauladhar Range, Barot is a picturesque hamlet that unfolds like a storybook setting. Surrounded by dense forests and terraced fields, Barot offers a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquillity. The Uhl River, with its crystal-clear waters, is ideal for angling, and the lush landscapes provide ample opportunities for leisurely walks.
16. Kangra: Historical and Artistic Hub
Kangra, with its historical significance and vibrant art scene, beckons art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The Kangra Fort, one of the oldest forts in India, stands as a silent witness to centuries of history. The Kangra Art Museum showcases exquisite artefacts, paintings, and sculptures, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich artistic heritage.
17. Prashar Lake: A Serene Alpine Wonderland
The journey takes a serene turn as we reach Prashar Lake, a high-altitude alpine wonder surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The floating island within the lake adds a touch of mystique to the landscape. A trek to Prashar Lake, especially during winters when the surroundings are blanketed in snow, is a surreal experience that transports you to a fairy-tale realm.
Conclusion: Embrace the Himalayan Magic
With its 17 captivating places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, is not just a state on the map; it’s a testament to the magical allure of the Himalayas. Each place we’ve explored unveils a unique facet of this Himalayan haven, leaving an indelible mark on the soul of every traveller. Whether you find bliss in the spiritual vibes of Shimla, the adventurous spirit of Manali, or the tranquillity of Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh offers a symphony of experiences that resonate with the wanderer’s heart.
As you plan your journey through this diverse state, remember to immerse yourself not just in the landscapes but also in the local culture, savouring the flavours of Himachali cuisine and embracing the warmth of its people. Himachal Pradesh isn’t just a destination; it’s an invitation to unravel the mysteries of the Himalayas, to dance with the clouds, and to find solace in the embrace of nature. So, pack your bags, embark on this Himalayan odyssey, and let the magic of Himachal Pradesh weave its enchanting spell on you.
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Top 50 Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, nature lover, or simply a wanderluster, a part of Himachal Pradesh and the various things to do in Himachal are waiting just for you. From bustling bazaars to serene monasteries, let’s embark on a journey to explore the best Himachal Pradesh destinations together!
But wait, there’s more! Have you ever dreamt of talking to a tree or dancing with a river? In the Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh, even the landscape seems to come alive. Don’t believe me? Join us and let’s uncover these mystical lands and their secrets together. Hurry, the mountains are waiting!
50 Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
It’s where the mountain breeze whispers tales of the colonial era and the sunset paints the sky in hues of fairy-tales. Buckle up, folks! Shimla is not just a city, it’s a kaleidoscope of memories waiting to be made. Step in and let the magic unfold!
Places To Visit: Christ Church, Mall Road, The Ridge
Things To Do: Shop at the Mall Road, Trek To Jakhu Hill, Try Polo At Annadale
Best Time To Visit: May – July, November- January
This picturesque destination captivates adventurers and nature lovers alike, making it one of the most sought-after Himachal Pradesh destinations.
Places To Visit: Solang Valley, Hadimba Temple, Rohtang Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Skiing, River Rafting
Best Time To Visit: March to June, November to February
3. Dharamshala
With its Tibetan monasteries, breathtaking hills, best places to eat in Himachal Pradesh and an overall tranquil vibe, Dharamshala has become one of the must-visit Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh.
The best time to visit Dharamshala is during the spring and autumn seasons, when the weather is perfect to explore the surrounding beauty. Visiting Dharamshala offers not just a visual treat but an experiential journey as well.
Places To Visit: McLeod Ganj, Tsuglagkhang Complex, Namgyal Monastery, Kareri Lake
Things To Do: Trekking, meditation at monasteries, exploring local Tibetan markets
Best Time To Visit: March to June and September to November
4. Bir-Billing
Bir-Billing encourages you to enjoy the best of the Himalayan region, whether it’s the awe-inspiring sight of paragliders effortlessly floating through the air or the rich green landscapes that are a feast for the eyes.
Bir-Billing’s allure extends beyond its natural beauty. The adventure and spiritual discovery available here is unrivalled among Himachal Pradesh Places To Visit.
Places To Visit: Chokling Monastery, Bir Landing Site, Deer Park Institute
Things To Do: Paragliding, Meditation, Trekking
Best Time To Visit: March to May, October and November
It’s one of those unusual places to visit in Himachal Pradesh that will stay with you forever, with breathtaking landscapes and a quiet ambience.
Adventure enthusiasts and solitude seekers head to Malana for an unparalleled experience. The place offers a blend of treacherous terrains, lush greenery, and a hint of mysticism that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Be it the spiritual tranquillity or the fascinating glimpse into an untouched civilization Malana will leave you intrigued and spellbound.
Places To Visit: Malana Village, Jamlu Devta Temple, Chandrakhani Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Exploring Ancient Culture, Sightseeing
Best Time To Visit: May to August
Kasauli’s colonial architecture whispers tales of a magnificent past as it is nestled among beautiful green forests and foggy hills. The cool and refreshing atmosphere, along with the lovely chirping of birds, provides an ideal respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The charm of Kasauli is enhanced by its delightful local markets, where you can stroll and soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether it’s a romantic getaway or an adventure with friends, Kasauli, as one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, never ceases to amaze.
Places To Visit: Gilbert Trail, Monkey Point, Christ Church, Sunset Point
Things To Do: Trekking, Shopping, Exploring colonial-era architecture
Best Time To Visit: April to June and November to February
7. Dalhousie
The cool climate and picturesque views entice visitors to stroll through the lush green valleys and misty hills. Don’t forget to explore the places to shop in Himachal; Dalhousie offers various markets with local handicrafts and unique souvenirs that add to the allure of this beautiful hill station.
Places To Visit: Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Dainkund Peak
Things To Do: Trekking, Paragliding, Exploring Colonial Architecture
Best Time To Visit: March to May and December to February
Take a stroll in the local market, one of the vibrant places to shop in Himachal. Here, you can find intricately designed handicrafts, jewellery and woollen items that echo the spirit of the mountains. Enjoy the native delicacies while you surrender to the charm of the Himalayan wonderland.
Places To Visit: Parvati River, Manikaran Sahib, Chalal Trek Trail, Tosh Village
Things To Do: Trekking, River Rafting, Shopping, Yoga and Meditation
Best Time To Visit: April to June and October to February
Often referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, this secluded expanse of Himachal Pradesh is a treasury of ancient monasteries and ethereal terrains, exemplifying the serene beauty of the Himalayas.
Embarking on a journey to Spiti immerses you in a world of cultural riches and unspoilt nature. In this ethereal milieu, one finds tranquillity. Its captivating vistas and enigmatic charm make it one of the top Himachal Pradesh destinations.
Places To Visit: Key Monastery, Dhankar Lake, Kibber, Tabo Monastery, Chandratal Lake.
Things To Do: Trekking, Wildlife spotting, River Rafting, Stargazing.
Best Time To Visit: May to October
10. Khajjiar
Among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, Khajjiar offers a plethora of activities for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Whether it’s exploring the Khajjiar Lake or taking a horse ride through the lush valleys, the opportunities are endless.
Places To Visit: Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Khajji Nag Temple
Things To Do: Trekking, Paragliding, Horse Riding
Best Time To Visit: March to October
11. Palampur
Visiting Palampur one gets lost in nature’s bounty and the cultural richness that’s synonymous with Himachal Pradesh. It’s a destination where serenity meets adventure, making it a perfect getaway for all types of travellers.
Places To Visit: Tashi Jong Monastery, Neugal Khad, Baijnath Temple
Things To Do: Trekking in the nearby hills, Exploring tea gardens, Paragliding
Best Time To Visit: March to June and September to November
12. Mashobra
Places To Visit: Reserve Forest Sanctuary, Mahasu Peak, Shali Tibba.
Things To Do: Trekking, bird-watching, exploring local markets, trying regional cuisine.
The town boasts a rich legacy, particularly with the Chail Palace, which speaks of regal grandeur. The architecture and the gardens surrounding it beckon visitors from all over.
Places To Visit: Chail Palace, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Kali Temple
Things To Do: Trekking, Bird Watching, Visiting the world’s highest cricket ground
Best Time To Visit: March to May and September to November
14. Kinnaur
The diverse flora and fauna and beautiful trails and vistas make Kinnaur a haven for adventurers. From trekkers to cultural enthusiasts, this lesser-known part of India offers an escape into serenity. The unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures creates a distinct aura that permeates the land.
Places To Visit: Reckong Peo, Kalpa, Sangla Valley, Chitkul
Things To Do: Trekking, Explore Monasteries, Visit Apple Orchards
Best Time To Visit: May to September and October to April
As the dawn breaks, it paints the town in hues of gold. The pines sway gently, and the cool breeze whispers tales of serenity. The enchanting dusk lends an ethereal charm to Kufri, creating unforgettable silhouettes against the setting sun.
Places To Visit: Mahasu Peak, Kufri Fun World, Indira Tourist Park, Himalayan Nature Park.
Things To Do: Trekking, horse riding, skiing, enjoying local cuisine, and exploring wildlife.
Best Time To Visit: October to February and April
16. Chitkul
The village’s wooden architecture and the serene Baspa River add to its charm. Visitors can explore the ancient Mathi Devi Temple or take leisurely walks in the nearby orchards. Whether it’s the majestic scenery or the rich cultural heritage, Chitkul is one of the mesmerizing places to visit in Himachal.
Places To Visit: Mathi Devi Temple, Baspa River, Nearby orchards
Things To Do: Nature walks, Exploring local architecture, Engaging with the local community
17. McLeodganj
The town is famous for its monasteries, meditation centres and bustling markets. With an array of places to visit in Himachal, ranging from the magnificent Bhagsunath Temple to the tranquil Dal Lake, McLeodganj offers a spiritual experience like no other.
Places To Visit: Tsuglagkhang Complex, Bhagsunath Temple, Triund Hill
Things To Do: Meditation and Yoga, Trekking, Exploring Tibetan Markets
Best Time To Visit: March to June and September to October
18. Solang Valley
This picturesque valley offers breathtaking views of glaciers, lush meadows, and dense forests, making it a sought-after destination in the region. It’s a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and the enchanting beauty of the Himalayas.
Solang Valley is not just about natural beauty; it’s also a hotspot for adventure activities. The array of options available here makes it one of the best Himachal Pradesh destinations.
From skiing in the winter to paragliding in the summer, the valley offers something for every thrill seeker. The local culture and culinary delights further add to the unique charm of this mesmerizing valley.
Places To Visit: Solang Valley Ropeway, Anjani Mahadev Temple, Shiva Temple.
Things To Do: Paragliding, skiing, zorbing, trekking, enjoying local cuisine.
Best Time To Visit: May to October and December to February
19. Tirthan Valley
The tranquility of Tirthan Valley isn’t just for the nature lover, but also for those seeking adventure. Engaging activities like trout fishing and trekking the hidden trails offer an experience that truly allows one to connect with the wild.
Places To Visit: Jalori Pass, Great Himalayan National Park, Serolsar Lake, Chehni Kothi.
Things To Do: Trekking, Fishing, Exploring Local Culture, Bird Watching.
Best Time To Visit: March to June and October to November.
With dense pine forests and a crisp mountainous backdrop, Shoghi’s natural beauty makes it one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
Places To Visit: Tara Devi Temple, Kandaghat, local fruit processing factories
Things To Do: Trekking, bird watching
Best Time To Visit: March to November
If you are looking for some adventure Barot is not going to disappoint you. The village serves as a gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary which is home to various species of fauna. Trout fishing and trekking are some of the engaging activities that make Barot one of the must visit places in Himachal Pradesh.
Places To Visit: Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, Uhl River, Barot Temple
Things To Do: Trout Fishing, Trekking, Exploring the traditional villages
Best Time To Visit: March to May and October to November
22. Narkanda
Narkanda emanates a calm ambiance, with panoramic views of snow-clad mountains and lush forests, making it one of the greatest places to visit in Himachal Pradesh for people seeking tranquility and natural splendour.
Places To Visit: Hatu Peak, Tannu Jubbar Lake, Mahamaya Temple
Things To Do: Skiing, Trekking, Shopping
Best Time To Visit: November to February and March to June
If you’re in search of the most authentic and breathtaking places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, Mandi should top your list.
Places To Visit: Prashar Lake, Rewalsar, Bhutnath Temple
Things To Do: Trekking, Shopping, Spiritual Exploration
Best Time To Visit: September to November
Places To Visit: Chaugan, Rang Mahal, Bhuri Singh Museum.
Things To Do: Explore local markets, engage in trekking, savour traditional Himachali cuisine.
Best Time To Visit: April to June
Once the seat of ancient rulers, the town’s ruins whisper tales of grandeur and might and the lush landscapes lure adventurers and romantics alike. One of the most fascinating places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, it’s where the ancient art of Kangra painting was born.
Kangra is not just for the sightseers; it’s for the seekers. Here, you can explore the legendary Kangra Fort or immerse yourself in spirituality at the famous Masroor Rock Cut Temple. The chirping of birds and rustling of leaves accompany you on nature walks, while the local marketplaces call out to the shoppers among you.
Places To Visit: Kangra Fort, Masroor Rock Cut Temple, Bajreshwari Temple
Things To Do: Explore ancient art, shop for local crafts, engage in nature walks
Best Time To Visit: March to June and July and August
Imagine strolling through the vibrant streets or enjoying a boat ride in the tranquil Renuka Lake. Nahan has something for everyone! Pack your bags, and let Nahan sweep you off your feet!
Places To Visit: Renuka Lake, Suketi Fossil Park, Churdhar Peak
Things To Do: Trekking, bird watching, exploring local markets
Imagine sipping on some herbal tea while watching the sun dance on snow clad peaks. Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it?
Places To Visit: Kinner Kailash, Roghi Village, Sapni Fort
Things To Do: Trekking, Shopping, Photography
Best Time To Visit: May To October
28. Bhuntar
Are you a lover of nature? Then the views Bhuntar offers, with the confluence of Beas and Parvati rivers, will take your breath away.
Places To Visit : Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Kulant Pith
Things To Do: River Rafting, Explore Local Markets, Fishing
Best Time To Visit: March To June And October To February
29. Bilaspur
Places To Visit: Naina Devi Temple, Bhakra Dam, Vyas Cave.
Things To Do: Boating on Gobind Sagar Lake, wildlife safari at Bandla Sanctuary, visit the Bilaspur Fort.
Best Time To Visit: October to March
30. Manikaran Sahib
Here, the magnificent Sikh Gurudwara offers solace to the soul, while the hot springs provide therapeutic healing. Legend says these waters can turn metal into gold. Would you like to dip your feet and experience this mystical charm?
Places To Visit: Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, Hot Springs, Lord Ramachandra Temple
Things To Do: Healing dip in the hot springs, Community meal at the Gurudwara, Explore the local market
Places To Visit: Serolsar Lake, Waterfall Point, Jalori Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Bird Watching, Mountain Biking
Best Time To Visit: March to June and September to October
32. Tattapani
Places To Visit: Hot sulfur springs, Shiva cave, local temples
Things To Do: River rafting, spa sessions, trekking
Best Time To Visit: October to June
Places To Visit: Mohan Shakti Heritage Park, Shoolini Mata Temple, Jatoli Shiv Temple, Solan Brewery.
Things To Do: Hiking, exploring local markets, trying the local cuisine, visiting the Solan Brewery.
34. Nalagarh
Places To Visit: Nalagarh Fort, Ramgarh Fort, Gobind Sagar Lake
Things To Do: Explore historical sites, boating in the lake, indulge in local cuisine
35. Parwanoo
Places To Visit: Timber Trail, Kali Mata Temple, Fruit Orchards
Things To Do: Cable Car Ride, Trekking, Shopping
Places To Visit: Naggar Castle, Roerich Art Gallery, Jagatipatt Temple
Things To Do: Hike to the Krishna Temple, Explore local cuisine, Attend a traditional Himachali music concert
Best Time To Visit: March to June
Places To Visit: Arki Fort, Luturu Mahadev Temple, Durga Temple
Things To Do: Explore the local markets, embark on scenic treks, relish Himachali cuisine
Best Time To Visit: October to March
Places To Visit: Baracha La Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Photography
Best Time To Visit: May To September
39. Paonta Sahib
Nestled on the banks of the river Yamuna, the scenery adds to the serene ambience of the place. Curious about the name? It’s inspired by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, who once lost his ornament (Paonta) here. Imagine standing in a place filled with so much history!
Places To Visit : Paonta Sahib Gurudwara, Khodri Dak Pathar, Assan Lake
Things To Do: Attend prayer sessions, boating at Assan Lake, visit wildlife sanctuaries.
40. Keylong
Places To Visit: Kardang Monastery, Shashur Monastery, Baracha La Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Yak Riding
Imagine wandering through the narrow streets, exploring ancient monasteries, and gazing at the majestic mountains that embrace this town. Here, every view is a postcard, waiting for you to capture it.
Places To Visit: Key Monastery, Kibber Village, Pin Valley National Park.
Things To Do: Trekking, river rafting, indulging in local cuisine
Best Time To Visit: June to October
Places To Visit: Tabo Monastery, The Tabo Caves
Things To Do: Trekking, Cultural Exploration
Best Time To Visit: April to October
43. Rohtang Pass
Places To Visit: Snow Point, Solang Valley, Rahala Waterfalls
Things To Do: Adventure Sports, Photography
Places To Visit: Sangla Meadow, Bering Nag Temple, Kamru Fort
Things To Do: Trekking, River Crossing
Best Time To Visit: March To December
45. Lahaul Valley
Places To Visit: Keylong, Rohtang Pass
Things To Do: Trekking, Monastery Visit
Places To Visit: Jalori Pass, Shringa Rishi Temple, Serolsar Lake.
Things To Do: Trout fishing, trekking
Tosh, one of the fascinating places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, provides a perfect escape from the bustling city life. If you’re someone who wants to connect with nature or a photography enthusiast looking to capture breathtaking landscapes, Tosh should be your next stop.
Places To Visit: Tosh River, Kutla Village, Temple of Barshaini
Things To Do: Trekking, Shopping, Meditation
48. Sarahan
Places To Visit: Bhimakali Temple, Bird Park, Shrikhand Mahadev Peak
Things To Do: Trekking, exploring local markets, indulging in local cuisine
49. Hamirpur
Hamirpur is not just another hill station; it’s a blend of history, adventure, and spirituality. Unlike some other bustling places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, Hamirpur provides a more tranquil and untouched beauty. Whether you are an adventure junkie looking for adrenaline pumping activities or someone in search of spiritual peace, Hamirpur caters to all your needs.
Places To Visit: Sujanpur Tira, Awah Devi Temple, Deotsidh Temple:
Things To Do: Nature Walks, Adventure Sports
Best Time To Visit: March to June and October to February
Places To Visit: Chintpurni Temple, Pong Dam, Dera Baba Barbhag Singh
Things To Do: Explore the local bazaars, Enjoy Himachali cuisine, Take a scenic drive to nearby hills
Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, or a spiritual seeker, Himachal has something special waiting for you. Come discover the diverse landscapes and rich culture that make Himachal Pradesh a must visit on every traveller’s list.
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If you are someone who loves cold climate, tranquillity, a little adventure and a whole lot of fun, then a visit to the hill stations in North India is a must. Make a list of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh where overwhelming landscapes and peaceful views greet you. This place is surely a nature lover’s delight! There is no better way to explore the majestic mountains, evergreen forests, remote villages and mesmerising lakes at its best than taking a trip to “The Land of Snow” which is what Himachal means.
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Located in Kullu district, at an altitude of 2,050 meters, Manali captivates you with its snow-capped mountains and impressive views. Manali is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal. Bring out your adventurous side by indulging in the sports activities as you give yourselves a visual treat. The visually pleasant atmosphere makes it one of the top tourist places in Himachal Pradesh.
- Best Time to Visit: October to February
- Distance from Delhi : 559 km
2. Khajjiar
Khajjiar is a hill station located in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh. At an altitude of 2,000 meters, Khajjiar is situated in the Chamba District. With lakes, pastures, forests and an opportunity for camping in the wild, you will never get bored if your Himachal tour packages include a visit to this place. The adventure activities, mesmerizing nature, wildlife and culture makes Khajjiar a must visit place in Himachal.
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
- Distance from Delhi : 575 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5
3. Shimla – Best Places in Himachal
A popular hill station which usually tops the list of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh , Shimla is at an elevation of 2,205 meters. Shimla is the capital and also the largest city of Himachal Pradesh. The lush green environs, scenic landscapes and the wonderful amalgamation of colonial heritage and nature make this place a real treat. The Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church, Shri Hanuman Jakhoo Temple, Ridge Road and Annadale are some of the popular attractions in Shimla making it one of the most recommended places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June
- Distance from Delhi : 346 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5
4. Dalhousie
True to its name, Dalhousie exudes a colonial feeling and is renowned for its heritage buildings that go way back to the early 19th century. The colonial feel is good for a walk down memory lane and hence is one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. This hill station is spread across five hills and is a sanctuary for wildlife lovers and landscape photographers as it holds some of the most intriguing flora and fauna.
- Best Time to Visit: March to May
- Distance from Delhi: 562 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5
5. Parwanoo
Set against the backdrop of breathtaking hills, Parwanoo lies to the border of Haryana and is home to lush greenery. It is famous for its fruit orchards, timber trails, cable car rides and is also very close to Shimla & Kasauli. This makes it one of the places to visit in Himachal for trekkers.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June
- Distance from Delhi : 268 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5
With fossils that date way back to 85 million years, Sirmaur is located more to the south eastern part of the state. It has great heritage value, beautiful temples and is even known for its shopping.It is largely mountainous and rural, with 90% of its population living in villages. Sirmaur is known for its heritage value, beautiful temples and is even known for its shopping. Sirmaur is one of the most popular Himachal tourist places.
- Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year
- Distance from Delhi : 293 km
Set at an altitude of 1,927 meters, Kasauli too reeks of a typical Himachal temperature . It is a colonial landmark that is popular for its Central Research Institute, Baptist Church, Kasauli Brewery, Monkey Point and Kasauli Club. This small town in the southwestern part of the state is settled among delightful pine woods and cedar trees. This tourist place in Himachal Pradesh is known for its mystical and serene ambience.
- Best Time to Visit: April to June , September to November
- Distance from Delhi : 291 km
Located in the Parvati Valley at an altitude of 1,650 meters, Kasol looks like a perfect picture come to life. It is slowly gaining massive popularity as one of the most popular tourist places in Himachal Pradesh and is a base camp for moderate treks in the state. This Himachal tourist places is best known for its thrilling treks, flavoursome Israeli food, alternative hippie lifestyle and culture and the streaming Parvati river. This makes Kasol one of the top contenders for must visit tourist places in Himachal.
- Best Time to Visit: October to June
- Distance from Delhi: 520 km
9. Tirthan Valley
If you want to experience surreal nature along with bone-chilling water cascading down rocky brooks, Tirthan Valley is one of popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. The valley is immensely beautiful, it gives you a chance to witness a beautiful rainbow or brown trout in the glacial waters. Trekking, overnight camping, river crossing, night treks, mountain biking, kayaking, and archery are the best ways to relish the picturesque magnificence of the Tirthan Valley.
- Distance from Delhi : 494 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 5/5
With scenic attractions, nature walks and trekking options that enthral you no end, Sangla is known for its apple orchards, cattle farms and beautiful sceneries. If you want to experience calm, rustic life, you need to head here.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to December
- Distance from Delhi : 567 km
Una is the hottest district in this state and is known as the Gateway to the Himalayas. At 1210 feet, the place sees travellers checking out the Chintpurni Temple. Pong Dam, Maa Chintpurni Temple, Thaneek Pura and Kila Baba Bedi Ji are some of the popular tourist places in Una, Himachal Pradesh.However, if you are planning to visit the place during the summer, be sure to carry cotton clothes with you.
- Distance from Delhi : 353 km
One of the remote villages of Himachal Pradesh, Kaza is set in the Lahaul-Spiti District. Over here resides the Sakya Tangyud Monastery and a few other major attractions.
- Best Time to Visit: May to October
- Distance from Delhi : 742 km
13. Nako Lake
Among the places to visit in Himachal Pradesh , if you want to travel unexplored paths, the Nako Lake remains secluded from the general public. Enveloped by poplar and willow trees, this small lake is as striking as it is enchanting. There are also four Buddhist temples and the Nako Monastery nearby.
- Best Time to Visit: April to October
- Distance from Delhi Airport: 675 km
14. Chandra Taal
A barren landscape amalgamated together with a sweet water lake at an altitude of 4,300 meters has never looked more appealing. The crescent shaped lake on the Samudra Tapu Plateau or Moon Lake or the Chandra Taal is a hub for trekkers and campers everywhere. One must definitely take a dip in the lake at this tourist place in Himachal Pradesh.
- Best Time to Visit: September
- Distance from Delhi : 750 km
15. Lama Dal
Situated near to the Balaini Pass at an altitude of 3,990 meters, the Lama Dal is said to be a sacred lake. It is one of the seven tarns, and you can even visit a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva here.
- Best Time to Visit: May to November
- Distance from Delhi : 596.7 km
If you are looking to get away from the world and its digital attachments, Malana is your safe refuge that is located near the Kullu Valley. You can also take advantage of the Chandrakhani crests and Deo Tibba that are highlights of the place.
- Best Time to Visit: May to August
- Distance from Delhi : 528 km
One of the hidden beauties of North India is the Spiti Valley. Spiti Valley is a snow cladded desert mountain located high in the Himalayas in the north-eastern state of Himachal Pradesh. The name “Spiti” signifies as “The middle land” as the valley is situated between India and Tibet. Spiti Valley is one of the well-known tourist places in Himachal pradesh. This is where divine Buddhist destinations and a whole lot of traveller attractions are unveiled.
- Distance from Delhi Airport: 753 km
18. Dharamsala
Himachal Pradesh Tourism always stresses on visiting Dharamsala as it is here that you get to witness an amazing climate and multicultural Indian communities peacefully live together with the Indo Tibetan community. Dharamshala is also home to the Dalai Lama and is one of the most frequented tourist places to visit in Himachal and known for its particular mix of the Kangra and Tibetan culture.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June; December to February
- Distance from Delhi : 474 km
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Chail is one of the famous hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. Home to the highest cricket ground, it regularly witnesses cricket enthusiasts from all over the world visit this place. The charming views of Kasauli, Shimla and Solan and the lovely atmosphere of the place are a treat to the senses.
- Distance from Delhi : 339 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5 /5
One of the biggest villages in the Kinnaur District, Kalpa is known for its plush green forests. Another thing that will take your breath away is the snow covered landscape that Kinnaur Kailash paints when bathed in the morning sunshine. The endless apple orchards add to the marvellous colour palette that Kalpa offers. Kalpa is a pride of Himachal tourism and you definitely must not miss it.
- Best Time to Visit: June to Septmeber
- Distance from Delhi : 585 km
If you have made a list of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh , you must definitely not miss this one! Also known as the ‘Mushroom City of India’ and ‘City of Red Gold’, Solan is heaven on earth. You will believe this yourself, once you check out the snow-clad mountains, forests and mushroom and tomato production.
- Best Time to Visit: October to May
22. Hamirpur
If you like to trek and are game for some adventure, you must visit Hamirpur. It is warmer compared to other places in the region as it comes at a lower elevation. Altitudes vary as you move from flat lands to higher levels that touch the heights of cliffs.
There is never a lack of activities to carry out or places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Find the places that best suit your preferences, likes and your kind of adventure and you will surely have the time of your life.
- Best Time to Visit: February to August, September to November
- Distance from Delhi : 299 km
23. Thanedar
Alive and soul touching with its apple and cherry orchards, Thanedar is an unparalleled joy to nature lovers. Thanedar is a host to many resorts overlooking the plush orchards that give the perfect experience of staying close to nature. You cannot step out of Thanedar without visiting St. Mary’s church which also happens to be one of the oldest churches in India and Hatu Peak that provides a mesmerising vista of the snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas. Thanedar is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
- Best Time to Visit: October to March, except January
- Distance from Delhi : 420 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5
Untouched by tourism, Shoja is one of the fine places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, best place to relax and breathe in the fresh mountain air. A perfect escape from the chaotic city life and a very popular Himachal tourist place. Located in the Seraj Valley, it is famous for its Serloskar Lake and the sunset here is sure to make an unforgettable space in your memory and heart. Shoja adds to the exquisiteness of Himachal tourism.
- Best Time to Visit: May to September
- Distance from Delhi : 440 km
Barot is the epitome of positivity and beautiful vibes. Across from the Uhl River is located Nargu wildlife sanctuary, which is home to a variety of unique Himalayan beasts. The valley is full of evergreen forests with umpteen trekking trails that cut through the sanctuary to Kullu. The temple of the local deity of rain, Dev Pashakot that makes for a fine place to visit, is situated across the river Uhl. Barot is one of the most mesmerising off-beat places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
- Best Time to Visit: April to June, November to February
- Distance from Delhi : 505 km
- TripAdvisor Rating: 5/5
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30 Best Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh
Planning a trip to Himachal? Wondering which are the top places to visit in Himachal Pradesh? Here’s our list of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
What is unique about Himachal Pradesh is that it is one of the most amazing tourist destinations in India where people head for summer holidays, family vacations, trekking, and adventure sports like paragliding and river rafting. Himachal is also one of the best places to go for a honeymoon in North India.
Himachal with an array of hill stations welcomes you to take a nap in the lap of Mother Nature. Covered in verdant greens, surrounded by lofty valleys, and encircled by gushing rivers, the sights get etched in one’s memory for eternity.
Here we have compiled the list of some famous tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
30 Top Tourist Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh:
- Manali – Hub for Adventure Lovers
- Rohtang Pass-Your Playground of Snow
- Shimla- Queen of Hills
- Kufri-The Picture Perfect Station
- Kasauli- Pure Weekend Getaway
- Khajjiar – A Retreat to Beat the Heat
- Dharamshala – Nature at its Best
- McLeod Ganj – The Little Lhasa
- Bir Billing – Adventure Begins Here!
- Chail – Slice of Paradise
- Kullu – An Outstanding Summer Retreat
- Dalhousie – Full of Charm and Enjoyment
- Chamba – Magnanimous Destination in Himachal
- Lahaul & Spiti – Heavens on Earth
- Malana – The Mountain Freshness
- Kaza – A Captivating Holiday
- Sangla valley – Wonderland for nature lovers!
- Tabo – The Exotic Outdoors
- Keylong – A Buddhist Hub
- Kasol – Retreat for Hippies & Nature Lovers
- Solang Valley – An Adventure Hub
- Narkanda – A Quaint Little Town
- Mandi – Blend of Cultural & Natural Extravaganza
- Kalpa – A Hidden Gem of Himalayas
- Chitkul – Last Village of India before Tibet
- Fagu – Secluded Hamlet
- Palampur – A Paradise for Tea Lovers
- Mashobra – Blessed with Tranquil Environs
- Kinnaur Valley – Land of Fairytales
- Kangra – Abode of Ancient Temples
1. Manali – Hub for Adventure Lovers
Bestowed with nature’s precious beauty, Manali has so much to offer to its tourists. It is located at the height of about 2050 meters above sea level.
Not just the alpine scenery, the lush green forests, and the snow-clad lofty mountains lure the visitors but it is an ideal place for indulging in adventure sports .
We assure you that Manali will make you capture its eternal natural beauty on foot. Most notable places to visit in Manali include Hidimba Devi Temple , Gulaba Camp, Malana Valley, Solang Valley, and Rahala Falls.
The best time to visit Manali is from September till December and from February till April.
Manali is an ideal destination for the summer holiday and nearby there are adventure sports ops like river rafting and paragliding in Bir Billing. Honeymooners head to Rohtang Pass to indulge in snow sports activities.
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2. Rohtang Pass – Your Playground of Snow
Rohtang Pass is a beautiful mountain pathway well-known for offering spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks.
Situated at a distance of 51 km from Manali, Rohtang Pass is set at an elevation of 4111 m above sea level. Rohtang Pass is a great place to indulge in activities like Paragliding, Mountain biking, Paragliding, and Skiing.
The scenic beauty and tranquility of the place make it a popular tourist attraction in Himachal Pradesh. Rohtang Pass opens with the coming of May and closes in September as it receives heavy snowfall throughout the rest of the year.
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3. Shimla – Queen of Hills
Counted amongst the most famous hill stations of North India, Shimla is blessed with the unconquerable beauty of nature and forms a part of most Himachal Pradesh tour packages, and is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India .
The summer capital of India was discovered by the British Government in 1819 and since then, the place continues to attract tourists all the year-round.
Other than the natural beauty, the Victorian-style buildings exhibit the breathtaking beauty of this hill town.
Owing to its salubrious weather and breathtaking vistas, Shimla is named the ‘Queen of the Hills’. Popular tourist places in Shimla include The Mall, Chadwick Falls, The Ridge, and Jakhu Temple.
Shimla could be visited any time of the year, but from December till February, there’s snowfall in Shimla, which attracts newlyweds quite too much.
Families head to Shimla for the summer holidays, whereas youngsters and working people from Delhi escape to this scenic hill station as a preferred weekend getaway from Delhi.
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4. Kufri – The Picture Perfect Station
A picturesque hill station near Shimla and the most popular among snow lovers of Himachal Pradesh, Kufri was founded in 1819 by the British who were spell bounded by the natural beauty and salubrious weather.
A small distance from Shimla city, the state’s capital, the hill station has earned fame for being a skiing hotspot. It is home to the oldest skiing slopes in the mountain state.
Its gentle slopes are perfect for skiing and receiving skiers from all over the world. An annual winter sports festival held in February is organized by the travel and tourism department of Himachal Pradesh.
Apart from skiing, adventure activities like tobogganing (sliding downhill on a sled) are quite exciting. A haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers as the Great Himalayan Nature Park is situated on the outskirts of the town.
The beautiful hill station can be visited throughout the year but if your reason is skiing, best visit between December and February.
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5. Kasauli – Pure Weekend Getaway
Kasauli is a beautiful hill town full of relics of the British Raj. Nestled about 1950 meters above sea level in the Shivaliks, the hill station of Himachal Pradesh definitely calls for a visit.
The misty ambiance, the pretty walks, and the spectacular views make Kasauli a memorable experience. At 3647 meters the snowcapped peaks of Choor Chandini stand majestically among the lower hills.
Also read: Best Time to visit Kasauli
The highest point in Kasauli, known as Manki point is home to a Hanuman temple, offering spectacular views. The hill town enjoys proximity to other picturesque picnic spots in Himachal.
Besides, the climate of Kasauli is salubrious around the year. Summers are pleasant and winter receives occasional snowfall, the monsoons are no less charming as playful clouds and mist surround you. Visit the hilly town any time of the year and get charmed by its beauty.
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6. Khajjiar – A Retreat to Beat the Heat
Also referred to as the ‘Mini-Switzerland of India’, Khajjiar is a small and beautiful hill station, set amid thick green forests and fields.
Offering a complete treat to the eyes with its breathtaking locations, Khajjiar is a must-visit for nature lovers.
It is a great option if you wish for a rejuvenating holiday. Set at a distance of around 23 km from Dalhousie, Khajjiar is located at an elevation of 6,430 ft.
A great retreat to beat the heat in the summers, Khajjiar is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Take a stroll around those thick pine forests and soak in the scenic beauty of the destination.
To enjoy the most of this destination, it is best to visit Khajjiar between July and December when the weather remains cool and pleasant. It is the perfect time to enjoy sightseeing.
7. Dharamshala – Nature at its Best
Immensely popular as a hill station and pilgrim destination, Dharamshala is a paradise for nature lovers, camping lovers, and photographers. The seat of the Dalai Lama, Dharamshala showcases a unique world, inspired by the Dalai Lama and Buddhism.
The hill station is split into two parts, lower Dharamshala and upper Dharamshala, known as McLeod Ganj. Popular attractions of Dharamshala include Kangra Fort, Bhagsunag Fall, Tsuglagkhang Complex, Tibet Museum, Naam Art Gallery, Dharamkot, and Kunal Pathari Temple.
The best time to visit Dharamshala is from January to May and October to December. The weather remains cool, perfect for a great vacation with family and friends.
8. McLeod Ganj – The Little Lhasa
Situated in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh , McLeod Ganj, one of the popular hill stations in India , is the residence of the Dalai Lama, the chief of exiled Tibetan Government. The beauty of this place fascinates tourists coming from different parts of the world.
It is located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 2,082 meters above sea level. This town is named after Lord David Mcleod, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, and plays host to a population of around 10,000 people which includes the majority of Tibetans. The region is also famous for its monasteries, handicrafts, and culture.
The major draw of McLeodganj is the Tsuglagkhang, the center of the Tibetan Government in exile and the seat of the Dalai Lama. McLeodganj also draws a lot of international visitors who come here to volunteer every year.
For adventure enthusiasts, there are a lot of hiking and trekking routes in the Himalayas that begin from McLeodganj.Trek to Indrahaar Pass and Kareri Lake and Lam Dal is the most famous routes among the hikers.
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9. Bir Billing – Adventure Begins Here!
Bir and Billing in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh are extremely popular destinations for adventure sports. Hosting the World Paragliding Championship every year, Bir Billing in Himachal lures the world for paragliding.
The take-off site is at Billing and the landing site is Bir and the overall altitude change is around 800 m. Bir has a major Tibetan community settlement. It is also an important center of spiritual studies and meditation.
The hub of adventure-sports activities in Himachal Pradesh, Bir Billing sticks to all standards of safety.
Trekking lovers also can enjoy trekking around Bir Billing. Besides this, the Deer Park and the Bir Tea Factory are also famous attractions in Bir Billing.
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10. Chail – Slice of Paradise
Chail is more serene and famed as a paradise for honeymooners as well as for hikers. People from different corners of our country love to spend their honeymoon here in Chail.
This tiny hill resort provides immense scope for honeymooners to completely suffuse with the sweet feeling of love.
Some worth visiting places in Chail include Sidh Baba ka Mandir, Chail Sanctuary, Palace Sanctuary, and Polo Ground.
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11. Kullu – An Outstanding Summer Retreat
One of the most popular tourist destinations in India, Kullu is explored by many tourists as a valley of faith.
Located on the banks of River Beas, at an altitude of 1230 meters, Kullu allows tourists to witness the beauty of nature from close quarters. The valley is also famous for its exquisitely woven colorful handmade shawls and Kullu caps.
One of the best places for Eco-tourism and wildlife vacation in Himachal Pradesh is the Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu.
There are a lot of hiking trails that visitors could take inside this verdant park. Prior permission is required to embark on hiking and trekking inside this wildlife sanctuary.
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12. Dalhousie – Full of Charm and Enjoyment
One of the oldest hill stations in India, Dalhousie is full of charm and enjoyment. The hill station was named after the famous British Governor ‘Lord Dalhousie’. The effect of colonial architecture is apparent in the buildings of this tiny Indian hill station.
It is snuggled between the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges. Dalhousie as a tourist destination invites tourists from different parts of the world throughout the year. Take a stroll through Satdhara and Panchpula and feel the beauty of nature from close quarters.
Other famous attractions in Dalhousie include Kala Tope Khajjiar Sanctuary, Chamera Lake , Jhandrighat, and Lower Bakrota Hill.
The famous Lower Bakrota Hill serves as a residence for over 50 Tibetan families. If you are planning your trip to this hill station then the best time to visit Dalhousie is in May. For honeymooners, winter is a preferred time as there is a lot of snow and seclusion.
13. Chamba – Alluring Destination in Himachal
Situated in the Western Himalayas, in the Chamba district, Chamba is a small town famous for its natural beauty that touches your soul and senses.
The town was founded by Raja Sahil Varman after his conquest of the petty chiefs called Thakurs and Ranas at the beginning of the 10th century.
Suggested reading: Best Time to Visit Chamba
The valley offers magnificent sceneries with well-defined snowy ranges providing warmth and hospitality for an easy and comfortable tour.
Further reading: Things to do in Chamba
14. Lahaul & Spiti – Heavens on Earth
Located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, L ahaul & Spiti are the two remote regions of Himachal Pradesh that are quite different in character. Summer is the best time to visit Lahaul and Spiti since you can enjoy most outdoor activities.
These two Himachal valleys are a perfect delight for trekkers and tourists. Lahaul and Spiti are located at a height of 3340 meters in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh.
Also known as ‘Little Tibet,’ the village of Spiti is encompassed by breathtaking snow-clad peaks. There are a number of other monasteries, which include Kunzum Pass, Kaza, Losar, Kibber, Dhankar, and Baralacha La.
This region is also famous for its high-altitude lakes, which require trekking. The most famous lakes are Suraj Tal near Baralacha La and Chandra Tal near Batal. Chandra Tal also happens to be a Ramsar Site. Trans Himalayan treks are also made from this region from Spiti to Tso Mori Ri in Ladakh.
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15. Malana – The Mountain Freshness
Malana village in Himachal Pradesh also known as the village of Taboos, the tiny village lies amidst the lush greenery of Parvati valley.
The snow-capped mountains are a fitting backdrop. The crystal clear Malana Nala flows through the village providing a melody that is the only sound in the serene environs.
For adventure enthusiasts, there are exciting treks to the Deo Tiba and Chandrakhani Peaks.
The secluded heaven has one of the world’s earliest democracies, its own set of primitive rules and culture.
Some legends believe that the village inhabitants come from Alexander the Great. Some believe in local deities, but whatever the case these people are community-loving people.
The best time to visit is the pleasant months from March to September. Winters bring heavy snow and should be avoided.
16. Kaza – A Captivating Holiday
The district headquarters of Spiti, Kaza is a small and beautiful town, popular among nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Kaza forms an ideal base camp for mountaineering and trekking which are directed towards other parts of the valley.
Serene and captivating, Kaza promises a great and memorable holiday set amid its beautiful ambiance. Kaza has much to offer when it comes to tourist attractions.
Some popular attractions of Kaza include Sakya Tangyud Monastery, Kibber Village, Gette Village, Langza Village, and Pin Valley National Park.
Best time to visit Kaza is from May to September. During these months, the weather remains pleasant which is perfect for a great holiday.
17. Sangla valley – Wonderland for nature lovers!
Blessed with scenic beauty in abundance, Sangla Valley is also rising as a major tourist destination in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, around 69 km away.
The place serves its visitors with several exotic locations and picturesque scenery and adding to its charm is the pleasant climate making one’s visit more enthralling.
It is no exaggeration to call Sangla valley a wonderland for nature lovers where they can spend hours watching the magnificent views of the Himalayas, lush velvet meadows, and impeccable landscape.
Sangla region is majorly known for growing fine-quality apples and potatoes. Other than just spending leisure time in the lap of nature, one can also indulge in trekking, relaxing nature walks, and trout fishing. Adventure enthusiasts can also opt for glacier trekking during the months of March and April.
One of the prime attractions near Sangla is Chitkul village which is roughly 22 km away. Not to forget the best buys of the place such as woolen garments, Kinnauri shawls and shining silver jewelry with decorated with Tibetan pearls.
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18. Tabo – The Exotic Outdoors
Best known for housing Tabo Monastery , one of the holiest monasteries of India, Tabo is a small town set in the Lahaul and Spiti district.
Tabo Monastery complex, the key attraction of Tabo is believed to be 1000 years old. The complex houses a number of temples that feature a number of wall paintings and mud statues.
Tsuglhakhang Temple is a major tourist attraction of Tabo. The temple dates back to the 10 th century and is known for its beautiful murals and wall-mounted stucco clay sculptures.
Tabo also houses some cave shrines which also date back to the 10 th century. This famous Buddhist pilgrimage site is a must-visit for those who are looking for serenity, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
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19. Keylong – A Buddhist Hub
Keylong is a part of the district headquarters of Lahaul & Spiti. It is located on the main road to Leh over Rohtang Pass.
Kardang Monastery is the most important monastery in Keylong. Other popular sites near Keylong include Kardang, Shasur, and Tayul monasteries.
The annual Lahaul festival that takes place in July is a cultural extravaganza with a big, busy market and a number of cultural activities.
Also read: Best time to visit in Keylong
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20. Kasol – Retreat for Hippies & Nature Lovers
Nestled on the bank of the Parvati River, Kasol is popularly called ‘Amsterdam of India’. It is also known as ‘Mini Israel’, owing to its popularity among the people of Israel who choose to visit here in large numbers. This hill town is a haven for peace seekers along with dynamic trance lovers.
There are some quaint cafes where nature lovers can spend their time amidst serene environs and also the town comprises vibrant nightclubs where party-lovers can enjoy. This town is a perfect blend of picturesque vistas and lively vibes.
It is a hub of adventure enthusiasts and trekkers as there are a plethora of treks in the Parvati Valley that start from there.
Some of the popular trekking trails, which start from here are Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Pin Parvati Pass, and Sar Pass.
Best time to visit Kasol is from October to June
21. Solang Valley – An Adventure Hub
Encompassed by snow-clad peaks and mighty glaciers, Solang Valley is nestled amidst Beas Kund and Solang Village, in the lap of the mighty Pir Panjal ranges of mountains.
It is a perfect place to indulge in a plethora of adventure activities. In winters, the valley is covered with snow and offers an amazing opportunity to enjoy skiing.
However, in summers, the sprawling meadows act as an ideal place to enjoy zorbing and paragliding.
Boasts of lush greenery, incredible slopes, and picturesque landscapes, Solang Valley is among the popular tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh with family.
Couples can also visit and enjoy leisure vacations with their loved ones.
For memorable experiences, soak in the serenity of tranquil environs of this place and explore the breathtaking beauty of the valley with your loved ones.
Best time to visit Solang Valley: October to June
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22. Narkanda – A Quaint Little Town
Nestled in the Shimla district, Narkanda is an idyllic hill town and is situated amidst fir forest at an altitude of 2,708 m above sea level. Blessed with an ethereal beauty, Narkanda is encompassed by tropical forests and majestic hills.
This is among the most scenic and peaceful villages in Himachal Pradesh, which is a perfect escape from the hustle-bustle of city life.
Dotted with apple and cherry orchards, Narkanda is a visual retreat for shutterbugs and nature lovers. There are several trekking trails, which attract adventure enthusiasts.
This unexplored and offbeat destination of Himachal Pradesh remains covered with snow during winters and enjoys soothing weather in summers, which makes the sightseeing tour comfortable.
This town offers great opportunities to indulge in outdoor activities to the adrenaline junkies, honeymooners, families, and solo travelers. The dense forest, sprawling meadows, and snow-clad peaks add charm to this mesmerizing destination.
Best time to visit Narkanda: April to June
Places to visit in Narkanda: Shimla, Rampur Bushahr, Sarahan, Kufri, Sanjauli, Tannu Jubbar Lake, Kacheri, Hatu Peak, Hatu Mata Mandir
Things to do in Narkanda: Trekking, camping, skiing, nature walk
23. Mandi – Blend of Cultural & Natural Extravaganza
Situated at the junction of Kullu Valley and Dharamshala, Mandi is renowned as the temple town of Himachal Pradesh. Home to almost 81 temples, this town is blessed with scenic beauty and picturesque landscapes. It is an amazing getaway from the scorching heat and blistering weather of the plains in North India.
Also read: How to reach Mandi
Mandi is a bowl-shaped tableland, which is nestled on the bank of the Beas River. Encompassed by several hill ranges including Gandharv Hills, Motipur Dhar, Rehra Dhar, and Tarna Hill, Mandi boasts about spiritual vibes, spellbinding scenery, and lush greenery.
For an unforgettable Himachal Pradesh trip, spend blissful time in the lap of nature, indulge in adventure activities, and explore the breathtaking beauty of the hill town.
Best time to visit Mandi : April to October
Places to visit in Mandi: Prashar Lake, Rewalsar Lake , Pandoh Dam, Bhutnath Temple, Sunder Nagar, Tattapani, Shikari Devi Wildlife Sanctuary, Panchavaktra Temple, Tarna Temple
Things to do in Mandi : Rock climbing, paragliding, river rafting, trekking, camping
24. Kalpa – A Hidden Gem of Himalayas
A picturesque village in Kinnaur Valley, Kalpa is a hidden gem of Himachal Pradesh. Nestled in the lap of the Kinner Kailash mountain range of the Himalayas in Satluj River Valley, Kalpa is known for beautifully structured temples and monasteries.
This quaint town is blessed with magical and raw charm, which offers a panoramic view of the Kinner Kailash. It is one of the best offbeat places to visit in Himachal Pradesh with family and friends to experience true bliss.
The unparalleled natural beauty, exquisite architecture, and exotic locales of Kalpa make it a paradise for nature lovers and shutterbugs. There are a number of places to explore in and around Kalpa, which makes the trip memorable.
Encompassed by towering mountains and glistening peaks, Kalpa boasts about a calm and tranquil environment, which allows the visitors to enjoy a blissful break.
Best time to visit Kalpa: April to October
Places to visit in Kalpa: Reckong Peo, Sangla, Chitkul, Narayan Nagini Temple, Roghi Village, Suicide Point,
Things to do in Kalpa: Trekking, camping, nature walk
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25. Chitkul – Last Village of India before Tibet
Chitkul is a picturesque village located on the bank of the Sangla River and is the last village in India before Tibet Autonomous Region. This is a hidden gem that is located in the lap of the mighty Himalayas in Sangla Valley at an altitude of 3,450 m above sea level.
This is a perfect retreat for those travelers who wish to enjoy some time away from the crowd and to break the monotony of daily life and among the popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh with families in August.
Adorned with the glistening river, glistening Himalayan peaks, and exquisite meadows, Chitkul offers a unique traveling experience.
The diverse cultural and religious values of this village make it an extraordinary place to explore and get glimpses of its rich heritage. For a memorable experience, soak in the pristine aura of blissful beauty, revel in the breathtaking beauty of the Baspa River, and rejuvenate amidst the serene environs.
Best time to visit Chitkul: March to September
Places to visit in Chitkul: Mathi Temple, Chitkul Fort, Baspa River, Sangla Village, Kalpa, Reckong Peo, Sarahan
Things to do in Chitkul: Trekking, camping, nature walk
26. Fagu – Secluded Hamlet
Tucked in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Fagu is an offbeat tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh. Blessed with picturesque landscapes and salubrious weather, this beautiful hill town is a perfect getaway from the warm weather of the plains in summers.
Nestled at an elevation of 2,500 m above sea level in the vicinity of Shimla, Fagu is known for its apple plantations and lush green pine trees.
This secluded snow-clad hamlet is an ideal destination for nature lovers and leisure travelers. It remains covered in fog for almost 9 months in a year and owing to which it got its name ‘Fagu’ from the word fog.
Take a stroll in the plantations to explore the bountiful scenic beauty, witness mesmerizing sunset and sunrise from the viewpoints, and savor local delicious delicacies during the Himachal Pradesh trip.
It is a secluded place that is a paradise for couples. Fagu is an ideal tourist destination to visit for a honeymoon in Himachal Pradesh where lovebirds can enjoy some quality time with each other and weave lifetime memories.
Best time to visit Fagu: May to October
Places to visit in Fagu: Bhantia Devi Temple, Apple Orchards, Chharabra Sunset, and Sunrise Viewpoint, Shimla, Kufri, Chail, Green Valley
Things to do in Fagu: Trekking, camping, nature walk
27. Palampur – A Paradise for Tea Lovers
Renowned for its tea plantations and world-class quality of tea, Palampur is nestled amidst the Dhauladhar range.
It is also known as the ‘Tea Capital of North India’ due to the production of the best quality of tea. The rich cultural heritage of the city can be a witnessed in the colonial-style architectural marvels.
There are numerous popular tourist places near Palampur due to which this serene hill town gets overlooked by the tourists. However, it is blessed with majestic beauty and lush environs, which offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers and leisure travelers.
It is an amazing place to visit in Himachal Pradesh with family and friends in September when the region enjoys salubrious weather.
A large number of emerald green tea slopes with the backdrop of magnificent Dhauladhar ranges enhance the charm of Palampur.
Best time to visit Palampur: September to June
Places to visit around Palampur: Neugal Café, Baijnath Temple, Bir Billing, Chamunda Devi Temple, Mata Ashapuri Temple, Jwala Mukhi Temple, Tea Gardens, Tashi Jong Monastery, Sourabh Van Vihar, St. John’s Church
Things to do in Palampur: Paragliding, trekking, camping, angling
28. Mashobra – Blessed with Tranquil Environs
Settled at an altitude of 2,246 m above sea level, Mashobra is an idyllic destination that is bestowed with lush greenery and jaw-dropping locales. Situated at just 11 km from Shimla, Mashobra is replete with captivating beauty.
Encompassed by rhododendron, oak, and deodar forests, this majestic hill town is among the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal Pradesh with kids. There are a plethora of places in Mashobra for history buffs, spiritual travelers, and nature lovers.
Boasts about glistening streams, lush forests, mighty Shivalik mountain ranges, and gushing waterfalls, Mashobra is a birdwatcher’s delight. Spot some of the exotic species of flora and fauna and treat your eyes with the vibrant colored birds.
Best time to visit Mashobra: April to June
Places to visit around Mashobra: Reserve Forest Sanctuary, Craignano, Shimla, Mahasu Peak, Retreat Building, Tattapani, Kufri, Shali Tibba, Jakhu Temple
Things to do in Mashobra: Rafting, paragliding, camping, bird watching, trekking, skiing
29. Kinnaur Valley – Land of Fairytales
Home to meandering rivers, snow-clad mountain peaks, lush valleys, vineyards, and orchards, Kinnaur Valley remains covered with snow for almost six months a year. In winters, the valley transforms into a wonderland, which makes it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and tourists who seek refuge from the crowd.
This region is also known for religious sites and ancient temples including Kinner Kailash Peak, Mahakali Temple, Nako Monastery , Mathi Temple, Charang Temple, and Sangla Buddhist Monastery. Apart from spiritual sites, Kinnaur is famous for numerous adventure activities.
It is one of the most sought-after camping destinations in Himachal Pradesh owing to its breathtaking beauty and jaw-dropping locales. Baspa and Sutlej Rivers are some of the scenic destinations of Himachal Pradesh and make vacations worth cherishing.
Best time to visit Kinnaur Valley: April to October
Places to visit around Kinnaur Valley: Chitkul, Sangal, Kalpa, Reckong Peo, Sarahan, Nako, Ribba, Kothi, Moorang, Lippa, Namgyal
Things to do in Kinnaur Valley: Trekking, camping, hiking, rock climbing, trout fishing, nature walk
30. Kangra – Abode of Ancient Temples
Nestled in the lap of the lower Himalayas, Kangra is a picturesque valley and is among the top tourist destinations of Himachal Pradesh.
Boasts about the endless expanse of tea plantations, verdant valleys, ancient temples, sparkling rivers, and architectural marvels with the backdrop of the mighty Dhauladhar range, Kangra offers respite from the monotony of daily life.
Also read: How to reach Kangra
This hill town is a perfect blend of natural beauty and manmade wonders. Famous for handicrafts, art, and handloom, Kangra is also known as the ‘Land of Gods’ owing to the home of numerous temples and shrines.
The temples and tourist sites of the valley have several mythological stories related to them. Kangra is a paradise for pilgrims and nature lovers. It is one of the top places to visit in Himachal with families in August when the region enjoys soothing weather.
Best time to visit Kangra : September to June
Places to visit around Kangra : Kangra Fort, Baijnath Temple , Brajeshwari Temple, Kareri Lake, Kangra Art Museum, Jwala Devi Temple , Chamunda Devi Temple, Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Taragarh Palace , Dharamshala, Mcleodganj
Things to do in Kangra: Trekking, camping, hiking, nature walk, zip-lining, plantation tours
Now, you have the list of best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh that can make your vacations memorable. Pack your bags, book your tickets, and embark on a journey of a lifetime.
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Often called the 'Queen of Hills', Shimla is a mesmerizing hill station in Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the top hill stations in India , and among the top Himachal tourist places . It is located about 112 km from Chandigarh, and 348 km from New Delhi. Among the top hill stations in Himachal , Shimla derives its name from 'Goddess Shyamala', an incarnation of Goddess Kali. Kali Bari Temple, Annandale, Vice Regal Lodge, Jakhu Temple / Jakhu Hill, The Mall, Tara Devi Temple, Christ Church, and Kalka - Shimla Railway are some of the best tourist places in Shimla . Besides being the ultimate summer retreat it remains an ideal spot for adventure sports. Tourists can go in for the various treks to the Kullu valley, indulge in trout fishing at the Pabbar River, try skiing at the Narkanda and Kufri, and play golf at Naldehra as part of Shimla holiday packages . It is regarded as one of the most beautiful places to visit near Chandigarh .
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Manali is a breathtakingly beautiful hill station nestled in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley. About 295 km from Chandigarh, and 545 km from Delhi, it is one of the top hill stations in Himachal , and among the top places to visit near Chandigarh . Renowned for its snow-covered mountains, scenic beauty, history, and culture, Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 m and is spread along the banks of the river Beas. Manali is named after the Hindu lawgiver Manu. Often referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods', Manali is one of the popular hill stations near Delhi . Naggar Castle, Hidimbi Devi Temple, and Rohtang Pass are among the must include places in Manali holiday packages . Manali also has many Buddhist monasteries that are worth visiting. Enfield point, Manali Gompa, Manu Temple, Naggar Castle, Nehru Kund and Zana Waterfalls are the other famous tourist places in Manali . Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, Paragliding, rafting, kayaking, and mountain biking. Paragliding in Manali is an unforgettable experience.
3. Dalhousie
Located at an altitude of 1,970 m, Dalhousie is one of the famous hill stations in Himachal , and among the popular places to visit near Chandigarh . It is located about 319 km from Chandigarh, and 564 km from Delhi. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Dalhousie is located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas. It is hill stations near Delhi , and among the best places to visit in Himachal . It was named after Lord Dalhousie, the then Viceroy of India, who established this town as a summer retreat in 1854. The beautiful and picturesque Dalhousie is spread around five hills, known as Katalagh, Potreyn, Bakrota, Terah, and Bhangora. Ganji Pahadi, Dainkund Peak, Khajjiar, Noorwood Paramdham, Rang Mahal, Bara Pathar Temple, Hariraya Temple, St. Patrick Church, Bakrota Hills, Satdhara Falls, Village Lohali, Kalatop, and Kalatop Forest, Panchpula, Subhash Baoli, and Salooni are the top tourist places in Dalhousie . Dalhousie also offers a lot of activities for nature lovers and adventurers as part of Dalhousie holiday packages .
4. Dharamshala
At an average altitude of 1,475 m above sea level, Dharamshala is a pristine hill station situated in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best hill stations in Himachal Pradesh , and among the most famous places to visit near Delhi . It is about 234 km from Manali, 237 km from Shimla, and 486 km from Delhi. Often called the gateway to the Kangra valley, Dharamshala is the headquarters of Kangra district and among the must-include places in Himachal tour packages . In the year 1960, Dharamshala became a temporary headquarters to His Holiness Dalai Lama. Today, it is known as Little Lhasa or Dhasa, because of its large population of Tibetans and Buddhist Monasteries. The hill station of Dharamshala is covered by thick woods of oak and coniferous trees and it is enfolded on its three sides by the Dhauladhar ranges. Dharamshala packages have a lot to offer ranging from ancient temples, churches, and monasteries to museums and beautiful trekking trails. The ancient Chamunda Temple, Dalailama Temple, Namgyalma Stupa, Bhagsunath Temple, Triund Hill, Norbulingka Institute, Gyuto Monastery, and Indru Nag are some of the prime tourist places in Dharamshala .
At a distance of 40 km from Manali, 500 km from Delhi, 215 km from Shimla and 258 km from Chandigarh, Kullu is the capital town of Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in Kullu Valley at an altitude of 1230 meters. Kullu Manali is one of the top summer resorts to visit as part of Himachal tour packages and among the wellknown honeymoon destination in India. Kullu is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards. Kullu was earlier known as Kulant pith meaning 'the ending point of inhabitable world'. The beautiful valley is also mentioned in epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana. Chinese traveler Huien Tsang visited Kullu in 634 or 635 AD and described it as a region completely surrounded by mountains. The place had a stupa built by Asoka. In ancient days Kullu had several Buddhist monasteries. There were Hindu temples too and people of both faiths lived peacefully together. Kullu valley is the largest valley in Kullu district. The Beas River runs through the middle of the valley. It is also called the 'Valley of the Gods' or 'Dev Bhumi'. It connects with the Lahaul and Spiti valleys ...
Kasauli is a picturesque hill station in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. About 55 km from Chandigarh, 68 km from Shimla, and 306 km from Delhi, it is one of the top hill stations near Chandigarh , and among the Himachal tour packages . Situated in the foothills of the Dhauladhar Ranges of the lower Himalayas, Kasauli is a cantonment town of the Indian Army, having an elevation of 1,900 m above sea level. One of the scenic places to visit near Delhi , the town is famous for its lush green and picturesque surroundings of the mountains and its quiet and tourist-friendly locals. Kasauli is set in the backdrop of the Dhauladhar Ranges with natural trails for long walks. Monkey Point, Lower and Upper Mall, Sanawar, Baba Balak Nath Tempe, Sabathu Fort are some of the major places to visit in Kasauli . One can also see several species of Himalayan flora and fauna including endangered ones as part of Kasauli packages . Kasauli also has a Pasteur Institute founded in 1900 to produce rabies vaccine and at the same time, it also treats Hydrophobia disease. Kasauli can be visited along with Shimla packages ...
7. Mcleod Ganj
Surrounded by the Dhauladhar ranges, McLeod Ganj, also spelt McLeodGanj, is a scenic hill station that lies at an altitude of 2082 m in Himachal Pradesh. About238 km from Manali, 240 km from Shimla, and 490 km from Delhi, it is one of the popular places to visit as part of Himachal tour packages . Mcleodganj was the official residence of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, and also the headquarters of the Tibetan Government in exile. Mcleodganj packages are a mix of Tibetan institutions, Buddhist monasteries, culture, art, and crafts. Dharamkot, Bhagsu, Triund, Dal Lake, Gaggal, Lower Dharamshala, Namgyal Monastery, Tsuglagkhang, and Tsechokling Gompa are the top tourist places in Mcleodganj . It is also a major shopping center famous for souvenirs like Tibetan handicrafts, carpets, garments, wooden masks, paper drawings, beads, baubles, etc. McLeodganj also serves as a base camp for various trekking expeditions that cover Kangra and Chamba Valleys and Dhauladhar ranges. It is one of the top hill stations near Delhi .
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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Himachal. It is difficult to cover all top places in Himachal in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Delhi and visit Shimla, Manali. Starting from Chandigarh, Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala & Amritsar can be visited.
Winter and Summer from October to May is the best season to visit Himachal. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Hill stations like Shimla & Manali attract large crowds in summer season.
Budget of Himachal trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Himachal tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 15000 per person for a 5D/4N trip and from INR 22500 per person for 8D/7N vacation.
Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Himachal like Shimla, Manali, Kullu, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Mcleod Ganj, Kasauli, etc. Shimla, Manali & Dharamshala are most visited destinations in Himachal.
Himachal is one of the safest states in India and people are very liberal in nature. It is very safe for domestic & foreign tourists as well as single women to visit the state.
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43 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 17 Tourist attractions
Located on the Punjab-Himachal Border, Solan is an industrial town that lies on the lower ranges of the Himalayas. Solan is a more low-key hill station ideal for travellers looking just some time away from the city rush. The town has ancient temples and monasteries that attract hundre...
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44 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 10 Tourist attractions
Nestled in the enchanting valleys of Himachal Pradesh, Sangla is a picturesque destination renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and adventurous activities. Located in the Kinnaur district, Sangla is approximately 238 kilometers from Shimla, offering a serene retreat amidst t...
Best Time: April to June, September - October
45. Kheerganga Trek
45 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Kheer Ganga (3050 meters) lies at the extreme end of Parvati valley and the last inhibited village while trekking to pin valley via Pin-Parvati pass. Kheerganga's panoramic skies and vast greenery are a much-needed delight to the trekker's eyes and especially the tired legs. It is a holy place with ...
46. Mashobra
46 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 10 Tourist attractions
Mashobra is a lush green expanse in Himachal Pradesh, tucked away at a height of about 7700 feet, ensuring minimal human obstruction in the course of nature to provide you with the most pure and liberating experience of your lifetime.
Best Time: April to June
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47. Bilaspur
47 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 16 Tourist attractions
Bilaspur is a hill town near Shimla, famous for its forts and Gobind Sagar lake, a man-made reservoir considered the lifeline of the district. Bilaspur, India's first planned hill station, is popularly known for its artificially made lake which is called the Gobind Sagar Lake on Sutlej River. I...
48. Nalagarh
48 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 4 Tourist attractions
Nalagarh is known for its abundant greenery, serenity and the beautiful view of the Shivalik hills past the Sirsa river. Nalagarh is known as the gateway to Himachal Pradesh. Nalagarh's main attraction is the Nalagarh Fort which has now been converted into a heritage hotel that attracts to...
Best Time: October to March
49. Solang Valley
49 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Solang Valley, located about 14 kilometers from Manali in Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure sports. This picturesque valley is a popular destination for skiing in winter and paragliding, zorbing, and trekking during the summer months. Surrounded by lush gree...
50. Beas Kund Trek
50 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Other than being famous a tourist destination, Manali is also the way to one of the most undertaken treks - the Beas Kund Trek. This trek is a perfect weekend getaway plan which takes you away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Get a chance to feast your eyes on the outstanding views of Pi...
51. Parvati Valley Trek
51 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Parvati Valley Trek in Himachal Pradesh is a scenic journey that typically takes around 6 to 7 days to complete, depending on the chosen route and pace. The trek starts from Kasol and passes through picturesque villages like Tosh, Kheerganga, and Manikaran, offering breathtaking views of the Par...
52. Pin Valley National Park
52 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Set amidst semi-frozen rivers in the Pin Valley, the Pin Valley National Park is situated in the Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve situated in the Lahaul and Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh. The park's elevation ranges from about 3,500 metres near Ka Dogri to more than 6,000 metres at...
53. Friendship Peak Trek
53 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Friendship Peak Trek is a popular trekking route in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, situated near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, India. The trek usually takes around 8 to 9 days to complete, starting from Solang Valley and passing through scenic landscapes, including alpine meadows, dense forest...
54. Pin Parvati Pass Trek
54 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Pin Parvati Pass Trek is one of the most challenging and rewarding treks in the Indian Himalayas. It connects the lush, green Parvati Valley in Kullu to the arid, stark landscape of the Pin Valley in Spiti. Starting from Kasol in Himachal Pradesh, this trek offers trekkers an exhilarating experi...
55. Sar Pass Trek
55 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Sar Pass Trek is a popular trekking route in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, offering stunning views of snow-covered peaks and lush forests. It typically takes about 4 to 5 days to complete, with the best time for the trek being from May to early July, when the trails are accessible and ...
56 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 9 Tourist attractions
A small town in Solan district locally known for its 18th century fort, Arki is an off-beat destination in Himachal Pradesh that offers a unique blend of art, culture and heritage. Situated amidst the Shivalik hills, which form the base of the Himalayan ranges in Himachal Pradesh, Arki is conte...
57. Parwanoo
57 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 11 Tourist attractions
Nestled in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, Parwanoo is a serene hill station located approximately 35 kilometers from Chandigarh. Known for its picturesque landscapes, lush greenery, and pleasant climate, it serves as a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of cit...
Best Time: March to May, October to November
58. Bhrigu Lake
58 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Bhrigu Lake is a high altitude lake located in the district of Kullu, about 40 kilometres away from Manali. The route to the lake passes through entrancing meadows which are also called the Bhrigu Lake Meadows. Not many tourists know about the beautiful meadows that can be compared with the alpine m...
59. Bhuntar
59 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh 3 Tourist attractions
Nestled in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Bhuntar is a quaint town located about 10 kilometers from Kullu and 50 kilometers from Manali. This scenic destination serves as a gateway to several popular hill stations and trekking routes, making it a prime stopover for travelers exploring the reg...
60. Paonta Sahib
60 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Paonta Sahib is a vibrant, industrial town located in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. Apart from hosting significant industries, it is also a prominent place of worship for the Sikh community. The noted Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, built in the memory of Shri Guru Gobind Singh, is situated on t...
Best Time: February to March
61. Kinnaur Kailash
61 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Kinnaur is percieved to be a magical land aka the land of fairy tales and fantasies which has a spectacular terrain of lush green valley, orchards, vineyards, snow clad peaks and cold desert mountains. It is a border district of Himachal Pradesh. Kinnaur is also rich in flora & fauna. The cultur...
62. Jalori Pass
62 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Nestled in the peaks of northern Himalayas lies the Jalori mountain pass, located between the districts of Kullu and Shimla. Perhaps one would recognise it better as the snow-covered summit in the Bollywood film "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani", where actors Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone are seen trek...
63 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Barot is a mesmerizingly beautiful village located in the serene valleys of Mandi District (67km away) in Himachal Pradesh. It is a newfound tourist destination and remains quite secluded. It is popular for trekking, camping and trout fishing. The scenic landscapes and pollution-free environment alo...
64. Chandratal Baralacha Trek
64 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Chandratal Baralacha trek is through a high-altitude mountain pass situated in the Indian Himalayas, connecting the Lahaul region in Himachal Pradesh with the Leh-Manali Highway. It is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Chandratal Lake, a crescent-shaped glacial lake known for its crystal-cl...
65. Pin Valley Park Trek
65 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Pin Valley National Park Trek is a spectacular journey through the high-altitude desert landscape of the Spiti region in Himachal Pradesh, India. Established in 1987, the park lies in the cold desert zone of the Spiti Valley and covers an area of 675 square kilometers. It is renowned for its rug...
66. Bara Bhangal Trek
66 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Bara Bhangal Trek is a challenging and remote trail starting from Manali that takes trekkers through the rugged terrains of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges. This trek offers a diverse landscape, including dense forests, high-altitude meadows, and glacial rivers, culminating in the secluded ...
67. Hampta Pass Trek
67 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, serves as one of the most convenient and enjoyable treks. Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape.
68. Pin Bhaba Pass Trek
68 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Pin Bhabha Pass, also known as the sister of Pin Parvati Pass, is one of the most challenging and beautiful treks in the Himalayas. Located at an elevation of 4865 metres, Bhabha Pass acts as a bridge between the valley of Kinnaur and Spiti. Starting from the less explored village of Kafnu, the trac...
69. Deo Tibba Trek
69 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Cradled in the lap of Himalayan Mountains in Himachal Pradesh, Deo Tibba trek is steeped with the richness of the nature and stunning landscapes. It is a spectacular trail passing through series of grazing pastures of Gaddi shepherds.
70 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
A quiet escape and one of the less crowded attractions of the state, Theog in Himachal Pradesh, warmly wrapped in the arms of the mighty Himalayas, has everything a popular hill station can give you minus the tourist rush. 32 km away from the main town of Shimla, Theog makes up for a beautiful weeke...
71 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
An ideal tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh is a combination of not just the scenic beauty of the Himalayas that you’d expect from this gorgeous state but also a place that is steeped in pre-colonial history and ancient myth. This would be a place rather like Shimla -- but without the capital c...
72. Sirmour
72 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Sirmour is a calm and tranquil district where still more than 90% of people live in villages. The locals are very close to nature and hence this place is untouched by industrialisation. Sirmour includes towns of Nahan, Paonta Sahib and Suketi and offers trav...
73. Kangojodi
73 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Kangojodi is an offbeat destination nestled in the Himachal mountains lined with pine trees, surrounded by majestic hills and ravines. The place hasn’t been popularised yet and sees considerably lower volumes of tourists compared to its overcrowded counterparts. The place is great for a natural retr...
74. Chanshal Pass
74 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Also known by the name of Chanshal Valley, the Chanshal Pass is a refreshingly beautiful destination located in Himachal Pradesh, precisely 160 kilometres in distance from Shimla. Whether you work a tiring desk job or simply want to get away from the pollution and chaos of a metropolitan city, this ...
75. Pangi Valley
75 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The Pangi valley of Chamba district is a serene, quiet area inhabited by a tribal folk of only 17,600 people in Himachal Pradesh at 7000 ft to 11000 ft above sea level. Despite it being of natural beauty, it is underdeveloped and hidden away with uneven roads and scanty resources covering a whopping...
76. Dadasiba
76 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Dadasiba is an idyllic village in the Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh. Tourists often plan a visit to the Dadasiba temple during April, May and June to see the architectural jewel that was built throughout 18 years by Raja Ram Singh. To avoid visiting annual pilgrimage all the way to Mathura as ...
77. Hanuman Tibba
77 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Hanuman Tibba is a scenic peak 5860masl in North Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Amidst the Pir Panjal Range, further north from Solang Valley, Hanuman Tibba has been a destination for mountain climbers and skiing enthusiasts. Experienced trekkers must cross the Tentu Pass to get to this hidden treasure, ...
78. Sainj Valley
78 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Sainj Valley is an offbeat place located 45km from Kullu in Himachal. Sainj is the perfect place to meet travellers and interact with the locals. It is ideal for trekkers and nature lovers. With breathtaking views and stunning meadows, the charm of Sainj Valley lies in its remoteness. The weather he...
79 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Langza village is located 4400 metres above sea level in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The scenic landscape of the Spiti Valley attracts tourists to the village during the summer, with the green pastures surrounded by snow capped mountains of the Himalayas. It is one of the most popular tourist des...
80. Chicham Bridge
80 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Travellers looking for a memorable spot to mark their trip to the Spiti Valley must definitely head to Chicham Bridge. Opened in 2017 and situated at a height of 13595 ft above mean sea level, the bridge is the highest in Asia. The 113.83 metre long bridge is located above the Samba Lamba Nallah, a ...
81 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Hikkim is a village located in the Spiti and Lahaul Valley. At a distance of 46 kms from Kaza, this tiny village is home to the highest post office in the world. The office was opened in 1983 and has had the same postmaster, Rinchen Chhering, since its opening. Tourists visiting the office can send ...
82. Lhalung
82 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
The village of Lhalung is one of the most notable tourist spots in the Lingti Valley, thanks to its ancient monasteries. Thanks to its scenic surroundings and pleasant weather between June and September, it is frequented by hikers and bikers on road trips from Shimla and Manali.
83. Dhankar
83 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Dhankar, nestled in the stunning Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is a serene village known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Perched at an altitude of 3,370 meters, it is home to the ancient Dhankar Monastery, which dates back nearly a thousand years and offers panoramic views of t...
Best Time: April to September
84. Sharchi
84 out of 85 Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Sharchi, a quaint and serene village nestled in the Tirthan Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Located at an altitude of around 2,100 meters (6,890 feet), Sharchi is surrounded by lush forests, verdant meadows, and snow-capped...
Best Time: February to June
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Fondly termed as the ‘Land of the Gods’, the bewitching Himachal Pradesh is a delightful treat to nature lovers. With its stunning panoramic views of the snow-capped mountain ranges, the state offers up some of the most scenic holiday destinations anywhere in the world.
From natural parks to architectural gems, there is no shortage of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Himachal tour packages cater to the diverse interests of travelers, ensuring they experience the best of this enchanting region. From vast conservation areas and sanctuaries housing a rich endemic life, to colourful open meadows and pristine clear rivers the beauty of Himachal’s landscape is unparalleled.
Boasting of a vibrant cultural life and heritage, the architecture of the Himachali monuments highlight its dual roots in both Hinduism and Buddhism. While the traditional monasteries and gompas in the state reflects its Buddhist past, the numerous, colourful temples with their excellent craftsmanship stands testament to the local practices of worshipping Hindu deities. With their unique design and style, the temples of the state are some of the most interesting places to see in Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh is well known for the number of adventure sport opportunities it has to offer. Trekking, hiking and climbing are some of the most popular sports enjoyed here. The trekking routes offered by the towns of Himachal are of varying lengths and levels of difficulty. Being riddled with rivers, Himachal is also known for its watersport opportunities, such as river rafting, canoeing or kayaking.
Because of its varying altitude, different places in Himachal Pradesh experience different weather patterns. While towns in higher altitudes experience extremities in temperatures during winter and summer, with the winters covered in snow, the lower valleys generally experience moderate climate throughout the year, with cool and pleasant summers and winters.
Here is the list of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh:
Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. A lot of gushing waterfalls like Jogni falls and Rahala fall flush out of haphazardly placed rocks. You can also catch sights of sprawling meadows, terraced farming and fruit orchards. All these sights adds up to making the town look breathtakingly beautiful. Manali also shares a piece of history, giving it ancient heritages which has splendid architecture and stunning views. Religious devotees come here to pay their tribute to the temples like Hadimba, Manu and Shiv temple. Whereas history lovers go to old forts like Naggar and Kuthar. These places have remarkable architecture against the backdrop of mountains which is worth a visit. Having said enough about the terrains of Manali, it is a hub for adventure sports. The location gives a wide range of adventurous activities like paragliding, camping, trekking and river rafting to feed the adrenaline hunger of the adventure seekers. It also has rustic villages and backcountries, which calls for the hippie experiences. Places like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are often visited by these junkies. Backpackers love to visit here to get the plateful meal of thrill, nature, wildlife and tranquillity. All this grace makes up Manali for a romantic honeymoon with a subtle blend of adventure. Newly wedded couples choose this place to begin the new life of their love amidst the fresh meadows and white streams of water. Striding around the mall road at night is also a very pleasing option where they together can try on distinct local cuisines. However, the regional cuisines are majorly influenced by Punjabi and Tibetan tadka, but that ends up making it tastier. Mall road also leaves options for buying unique stuff like singing bowl, woollen clothing, Dorje, prayer wheels and other souvenirs. These lit roads at night and gleaming valleys in the morning give picture-perfect backdrops for their honeymoon photos. Even photography enthusiasts can capture these frames along with flora and fauna of the city. Manali is no less than a box full of an array of sweets. You can dig in it and collect as many gems as you want. And by gems, it means ‘memories’. Wait no longer and pack all that you need for a fun-filled trip. Grab your laptop to book your tickets and head off to this lovely place to have some experiences to cherish throughout your life.
Among the most popular hill stations in India, Shimla holds a distinct place owing to its unique charm. Located at a distance of 342 km from the national capital, Delhi, Shimla is a great choice for a weekend getaway from Delhi and Chandigarh since there are so many places to visit in Shimla. Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, and all it possesses and all it offers helps it easily justify its reputation and position as the capital city of a beautiful state, widely known for adventure activities and natural wonders. Laden with beautiful, dense forests of Pine, Oak, and Deodar, Shimla is refreshing in its very existence.
The picturesqueness of this beautiful hill station makes it an apt destination for photographers looking for perfect frames and nature enthusiasts who want explore the nature in its pristine form. It is quite interesting that despite being home to a large population, the biosphere of Shimla is still in an excellent form. Shimla exhibits a very relaxing mood to those who visit it in search of tranquility.
Due to the plenty of activity options available here, Shimla is emerging as a popular destination for offbeat travel as well. People from all over India and beyond visit Shimla to experience an adventure which makes it a major hotspot for adventure activities in northern India. It is also home to some beautiful places with spectacular views, and some truly magnificent specimens of architecture can be found in Shimla.
Shimla houses some beautiful Hindu temples, located at apt locations, offering spectacular views of the beautiful hill station and the nearby hills with a thick covering of green forests. Some of the most revered temples in Shimla are Jakhoo Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, etc. These temples are located at short distances from the city center, so if you prefer, you can trek up to these temples through the woods. Shimla has a plethora of interesting places to visit and explore. As Shimla once served as the Summer Capital of British India, some captivating buildings with brilliant neo-Gothic architecture exist here.
Some of the most remarkable ones among those are the Institute of Advance Learning, Gorton Castle, Bantony Castle, and Christ Church. You can spend an evening shopping from the Mall Road and enjoying some interesting cultural activities on the Ridge. Splendid views of the city can be enjoyed and captured in your camera from the Ridge after sunset. Shimla also has also some interesting places in store for wildlife lovers. Himalayan Bird Park is a delight for wildlife lovers, exhibiting some exotic and native unique bird species. Another great option for nature lovers and photographers in Shimla is Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary.
Shimla is not the kind of place that would ever let you feel bored while you are there since there are many interesting things to do in Shimla. Small things feel extraordinary in its beautiful setting. Be it a lazy walk on the Mall Road or shopping low-cost wooden articles and woolen clothes from Lakkar Bazar; be it picking one of the many restaurants serving toothsome food or trying pastries at bakery shops on the Mall Road, everything has a ‘feel good’ factor about it here. Moreover, the popularity of Shimla as a travel destination for an offbeat experience is on the rise. Earlier, Shimla was more popular among people travelling with families as a summer getaway, but with the popularisation of adventure activities, it is earning a reputation among adventure lovers.
Due to its proximity from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh, people from these cities prefer to travel to Shimla to indulge into adventure activities over travelling to destinations farther than it. Among the most popular activities in Shimla are camping, trekking, ice skating, paragliding, river rafting and heli skiing. If you want to experience light and easy activities in Shimla, there are some nice easy trek options here that take you to amazing spots through lush green Pine and Oak forests. And, if you crave thrill, Shimla is surrounded by some prominent Himalayan mountain ranges which is the reason why there are some breathtaking trails for trekking in and around Shimla. You can also experience the unique fun of ice skating here. Mountain biking can also be enjoyed in Shimla if you are up for something different.
Being the capital city of Himachal, there are abundant stay options in Shimla. You can find a good accommodation at a ridiculously low price and you can also find luxury hotels and resorts at scenic locations. Furthermore, there are some excellent campsites in Shimla where you can enjoy camping in the woods under a beautiful starlit sky. So, it does not matter whether you are a budget traveller or you prefer extravaganza; if you want to just relax in a comfortable accommodation laced with all modern amenities or you want an outdoor camping experience, Shimla has the most appropriate options to offer.
Shimla looks beautiful during all the seasons and can be visited during any time of the year. However, if you are interested in indulging in activities like camping, trekking and rafting in Shimla, the best time to visit is between March to June when the climate is pleasant. Most tourists visit Shimla during summer to find refuge in the cold hills of Shimla. But, visiting Shimla during winters is altogether a different experience. It is an ideal destination to spend a cold, lazy vacation at. If you get lucky, you may get to witness snowfall here between December to February, which is an experience, the memories of which you will always want to keep intact.
Kullu is a resort town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, located on the banks of Beas River. It is the capital town of Kullu district. It is a town through which the famous Beas River flows. It is home to the most beautiful landscapes like the very famous Rohtang Pass, Beas Kund, and Chandrataal Lake. Located at a distance of approximately 500 km from the national capital, Delhi, Kullu is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations and holds an important place among the popular hill stations in India. Its proximity and good road connectivity with major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh make it an ideal weekend getaway for people seeking a sweet escape from the bustle of these cities. A distance of 208 km lies between Kullu and the state capital, Shimla.
Kullu has an altitude of 1279 m which makes it an ideal hill station with an ideal climate that is neither hot nor extremely cold. Most tourists prefer to travel here during summers to escape the scorching heat of the plains and take refuge in the cold hills of Kullu with refreshing, untainted air. Though in order to enjoy snowfall in Kullu, December and January are the best months to visit it when the snow-blanketed Kullu is a sight you can call unforgettable. Whether you want to breathe in some quietness, want to get adventurous and taste the thrill or admire the craftsmanship of God, Kullu is a perfect place to come to with desires and return with experiences and memories. The hills of Kullu are covered with pine and deodar trees, adding a vivid green to the picturesqueness of the place; whereas, the sound of the flowing Beas River adds sweet rhythm to the atmosphere. The hills, the forest and the river in Kullu collectively make it God’s perfect imagination and a blessing to the humankind.
Kullu is an abode of adventure enthusiasts due to the various adventure activities that can be indulged in here and the surrounding regions in the form of trekking, river rafting, and camping among many others. Other adventure activities like paragliding and skiing can also be enjoyed here. Also, Kullu has some of the best treks not just in Himachal, but in the country, ranging from easy to difficult; from short treks to long expeditions. Whatever your preferences are, Kullu has the right treks for you that take you to landscapes with indescribable sort of beauty. Among the most exciting treks, one can take here are Hampta Pass Trek, Chanderkhani Trek, Bhrigu Lake Trek, and Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek. The best of Kullu can truly be explored on these treks that take you through thick forests and large meadows while the Beas River flows alongside. Kullu has some of the most scenic camping sites that exist in Himachal. Owing to its beautiful landscape where you can see the blue water of Beas River flowing smoothly with magnificent, lush green hills in the backdrop, Kullu makes for a good option for photographers. Photography-lovers visit Kullu in search of picture-perfect frames and they find them here easily. The scenic beauty of the town is not worth being captured just in the cameras, but in the hearts as well – like a beautiful memory etched in one’s memory lane. Once you have been to Kullu, it is hard to take this town off of your mind.
Kullu boasts of some unique tourist attractions including old Hindu temples and nature escapes. One of the best tourist attractions in Kullu is The Great Himalayan National Park , spread over an area of 1171 sq km within numerous species of flora and fauna. It was established in 1984 with an objective to protect the nature and wildlife in this region from undue human interference and is a place worth at least one visit. Kullu is replete with some prominent Hindu temples that attract pilgrims and people keen on knowing and understanding its culture in great numbers. Among the most famous religious sites located in Kullu are Hidimba Devi Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple, and Bijli Mahadev Temple that receive huge footfall of both tourists and devotees. Besides, there are some exceptionally good places in Kullu district around Kullu town like Manikaran and Kasol that can be easily visited to check some stunning views that will leave you hypnotized.
To make your stay in Kullu comfortable and pleasant, the town has some incredible stay options ranging from budget hotels to luxury resorts offering world-class amenities. Stunning views of the surrounding hills and the divine Beas River come coupled with these options. Due to the wide range of stay options that are available here, it is no hassle to find a good one in Kullu that suits your needs and matches your budget.
Though Kullu can be visited during any season of the year, the best season to explore the best of the valley is summer season when the climate is quite pleasant. During winters, if you get lucky, you can witness the very famous snowfall of Kullu that paints the green hills white. However, the temperature during winters goes down to as low as -1 degree Celsius. It rains heavily here during the monsoon, so it is recommended to avoid a monsoon plan in Kullu unless you enjoy staying bolted in a room, looking outside at the pouring rain from the window.
Dharamshala
Experience a serene vacation exploring the exquisiteness of nature with a vacation in the picturesque Dharamshala. Situated at an average altitude of 1,475 meters above sea level, Dharamshala lies on the scenic stretch of land of Kangra Valley making tourists spellbound for its spectacular beauty. Often cited as the ‘Little Lhasa of India’, Dharamshala is popularly known as the holy residence of the exiled Tibetan monk Dalai Lama. With the backdrop of the breathtaking Dhauladhar ranges, Dharamshala is the one of the most tranquil destinations which you will find in North India, the perfect amalgamation of natural beauty and culture. Surrounded by thick deodar cedar trees and the snow capped peaks which decorate the landscape, the quaint city is visited by thousands of tourists to beat the summer blues and explore the best places to visit in Dharamshala. The city of Dharamshala is divided into two parts, the lower division is the Dharamsala town whereas the upper division is known as Mcleodganj. Blessed with spectacular scenes of nature, the calm and serene hill stations proudly boasts strong Buddhist influences with many quaint old monasteries located here. There are a lot of other attractions in Dharamshala like the charming St. John Church, headquarters of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dal Lake, etc. that draws tourists from different parts of the country. Dharamshala remains a distinct tourist destination in India attracting large crowds not only nationally but also internationally who come here to discover the striking Tibetan hub in India. For most ardent travelers, Dharamshala is a popular name on their travel wish lists due to its magnificent beauty and charming splendor of the landscape. So start packing up your bags and go to Dharamshala to behold one of the most scenic hill stations in India. If you are still wondering what makes it so charming, then check out the best places to visit in Dharamshala that attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Spiti Valley
Tucked away in an inviting blanket of earthly glory, Spiti is a heavenly gateway for those seeking solitude in the bliss of nature. Lahaul Spiti tourism attracts thousands of people every year towards its fascinating beauty and unadulterated environment. Spiti is bordered in the northern side by Ladakh, Tibet in the East, Kinnaur in the South-East and Kullu valley in the North. This majestic cold desert valley in Himachal Pradesh is replete with pine forests, green meadows, beautiful monasteries and inhabited villages that will leave you totally awe-stuck. Situated at an altitude of around 12,500 ft above the sea level the barren mountains over here change their hues every second and it is definitely a sight to behold. The tiny villages over here under the shadow of huge mountains have a population of around 35 to 200 people. This sparsely inhabited land is a slice of paradise for all those who’re yearning to cut off from the intoxicating city life. Wherever you go, you’ll witness beautiful Buddhist monasteries, prayer flags fluttering in the air and a large number of monks praying with their prayer wheels. You can also have fascinating glimpse of Dhadkan and Chandratal lake here. The awe inspiring passes like Kunzum and Barchala Pass will further take you at the top of the world with its immense altitude. The visitors can choose to go on a nature trail over here to encounter rare avian species and jaw-dropping beauty of nature. Take part in adventurous activities like hiking, rappelling and camping here. Step out of the confines of your mundane life and hop on to enjoy some shutter shooting in the arms of nature at the wonderland of Spiti. Spiti is a cold desert valley and hence it experiences extreme cold temperature during all seasons. But summer is definitely a bit pleasant than the other seasons as the temperature gradually rises up to 0-15 degrees Celsius during Summer. Winters in Spiti is extremely spine-chilling and people avoid visiting this wonderland during this season. Monsoon too is frequented by heavy rainfall and landslides and hence the people refrain from visiting Spiti during monsoon.
Housed in the Kangra district and at the suburbs of the town of Dharamshala , Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most favorite tourist destinations of recent times. Because of being occupied by a lot many of Tibetans who moved here after China’s invasion of their homeland, Mcleodganj is also sometimes referred to as the Little Lhasa. It is also noteworthy the exiled government of Tibet is also based in Mcleodganj only. Speaking of Mcleodganj tourism, this quaint little town some 3 km away from Dharamshala is visited by thousands of tourists every year. People come here for various reasons like spirituality, volunteer programs, Himalayan experiences and adventures, and for much other sightseeing, photo and excursion opportunities in this religious small town cum hill station in the Himalayas. The town of Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is famous especially and foremostly for being a spiritual getaway and pilgrimage for the Buddhists. The reason behind that is it is home to the 14th Dalai Lama of the Buddhists, Lama Tenzin Gyatso, who came here in the year of 1960 after his exile from Tibet. Dalai Lama established Tibet Government in exile here at Dharamshala and made the quaint little town of Mcleodganj as his permanent residence. The presence of His Holiness in town attracts a lot of tourists and pilgrims to the town. Mcleodganj is also one of the best places to see the real lifestyle of Tibetan Buddhists and monks from up close. One of the reasons this place is called Little Lhasa is because the people have built this place in the image of their previous abode. And it is possible to get a glimpse of the Dalai Lama on the occasions that he is in town and one of the many Buddhist festivals celebrated in the town. Apart from this, Mcleodganj is considered by many to be an adventurous hub, especially in terms of trekking in Mcleodganj . Home to one of the most beautiful, scenic and exciting treks of the country, the Triund Trek, Mcleodganj is the base camp for reaching the summit of the famous hill. Starting from Dharamkot in Mcleodganj, the 9 km trek leads the trekker through forests of Oak, Deodar, and Rhododendron before opening up to one of the best sceneries that you will find in the Himalayas. And as the elevation rises, the picturesque hills and valleys become clearer, giving it all a serene touch. Upon reaching the top of Triund, one can see far off hills of the Dhauladhar mountain range that look to be so close that you could touch them if you only extended your hand. The exciting trek has become such a favorite of the community that one can even call it the poster boy of Mcleodganj tourism. And speaking of mountain ranges, Mcleodganj lies in the Dhauladhar range, with the highest peak of the range Hanuman ka Tibba lying just behind the town. The 5,639m giant stands tall and like a guard in the backdrop which is a sight to behold from everywhere in the hill station. And with such beauty and spirituality, sightseeing in Mcleodganj is something that will never bore a person visiting here. Apart from Triund, some of the places to visit in Mcleodganj include the name of the famous Bhagsunath temple. Attached to a wonderful legend, the medieval era temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is famous for a waterfall that flows right through the temple. The majestic cascading waterfall, called the Bhagsunag falls, forms a pool at the base which is considered to be sacred amongst the devotees and dip in the cold water brings about a different feeling of spiritual in the people. Another famous tourist spot in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is Kareri Lake. Filled with the melting snow of the Dhauladhar ranges, this lake at the base of the Minkiani Pass is the perfect combination of offbeat trekking and scenic beauty in the middle of snow-capped peaks. Alongside the experience of trekking to this calm and serene lake is the added experience of camping by its side and in a scenic meadow right under the Minkiani Pass. Speaking of which, the Minkiani Pass is another great place to see when in Mcleodganj. You can simply extend your trek to Kareri Lake to conquer the summit of this serene pass lying at an amazing height of 14,000ft above sea level. The view that one gets of the nearby ranges makes you feel like you are walking on the clouds. A great place to take pictures, Minkiani Pass trek is considered to be somewhere in between easy and moderate in difficulty and makes it worth facing the trek at the end. And one of the most important places in Mcleodganj is the Namgyal Monastery. The place is actually a personal monastery for the 14th Dalai Lama and relates to the very second Religious teacher of the Buddhist belief, dating back to the mid 16th century. Originally in Lhasa, the monastery was entirely relocated to Mcleodganj in the uprising of 1959 and is now the home to the Dalai Lama. It is also the largest Tibetan Temple outside of Tibet. Apart from being a beautiful monastery, Namgyal is also center for education, called the Namgyal Tantric College, where the arts of Kalachakra, Vajrakilaya and many other such Tantric practices are taught to the future Namgyal Monks. With such beauty, spirituality, adventure, and serenity, Mcleodganj is truly one of the best places to visit in the Himalayas. In fact, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, and many areas around it are experiences that should be visited at least once in a lifetime. So let the adventure unfurl as you take on the spellbinding journey through this amazing hill station of the Kangra District and in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountains.
If you are looking for a serene and calm location to harmonize your soul, then Dalhousie would be an ideal place. The galore of luscious meadows with a mesmerizing blend of fir and pine trees would enlighten your body and mind for a memorable experience. This stunning hill station is ideal for family vacations and romantic honeymoons, and even foreign tourists prefer to visit this impeccable location. There are many eminent places in Dalhousie, which should be a must-visit on your list. You would certainly feel like in fairyland by witnessing nature’s imperious form in many parts of this stunning hill station. Khajjiar is a popular spot in Dalhousie, and its astonishing beauty gives it the title of “ Switzerland of India.” This glorious place would certainly take your breath away with its lush greenery and alluring atmosphere. Along with the spell bounding meadows, Khajjiar is also renowned for its divine temples. For all the adventurous freaks, activities like Paragliding, Zorbing, and trekking are regularly organized in different locations of Dalhousie. You should also witness the astonishing site of Satdhara Falls for a rejuvenating experience. With incredible therapeutic properties, the waterfalls are quite efficient against several ailments. This place is also ideal for trekking, with a soul-stirring experience of witnessing nature’s imperious form. For an enthralling excursion trip with friends and family, Panch Pulla should be your ideal destination. Astonishing view of waterfalls, exuberating picnic spots and an adventurous trek awaits you at this spot! For people who are intrigued by the menacing wildlife, Kalatop wildlife sanctuary is home to incredible creatures like Leopard, Himalayan Black Marten, Bear, and jackal. Witnessing such beautiful creatures would certainly send chills through your spines! Thus Dalhousie is one place in Himachal which is ideal for every travel aficionado.
When it comes to finding a destination that is beautiful, serene, adventurous and available through the year, in Kasol India has already found its favorite spot to travel to. Kasol shot to fame for a plethora of reasons, the prime being the kind of serene beauty that surrounds the city lying in the Parvati Valley as well as the activities you can do here . This quaint little town in Himachal Pradesh is situated on the banks of the Parvati River and has maintained a level of pristine beauty through the years, the kind that attracts people not just from India, but also from many different corners of the world.
Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, is very well known in the travel community for being a haven for backpackers and budget travelers. Replete with experiences that will take away the heart of a lot of travelers, Kasol is more than just a destination. It can easily be proclaimed to be a whole adventure in itself. with a wide number of places to visit in Kasol , it can be called as an ultimate destination. The reason for that is the many adventures that a traveler experiences, be it physical, visual, spiritual, and in some cases, life-changing. Really a small town in the Parvati Valley, Kasol is not just a hotspot for backpacking adventures or a destination set amidst green hills. It is a hub for people looking to just get away from their regular office lives and take to the Himalayas for an experience of a lifetime.
The reason why Kasol is famous amongst such a crowd of travelers is that it caters to everyone. Be it the ones arriving for trekking, camping, rafting, sightseeing, parties, or seeking spiritual awakening, Kasol never disappoints anyone. Starting from the beginning, Kasol is a heaven for the trekking enthusiasts and adventure buffs.
Starting from Kheerganga, Kasol has made this meadow high in the Himalayas their favorite destinations. A 12 km trek that leads through forests of Oak and Rhododendron, trekking on this trail in Parvati Valley is one of the best things to do in Kasol and is one of the favorites too. Beginning from Kasol, the trek passes from Barshaini and Rudra Nag waterfalls, it ends high up on Kheerganga which is a hotspot for campers. Kheerganga is also a location of one of the many hot springs in Kasol with water coming from the earth’s crust naturally warmed up. Popularly known as the Parvati Kund, it is a great spot to relax on top of Kheerganga after a long day of trekking in Kasol. From Kheerganga, the way can either take you back to Kasol or on a majestic detour to the village of Tosh. Nestled in a side valley to the Parvati Valley, and situated in the banks of a small rivulet of the same name, Tosh is an offbeat trekking adventure and a quiet small town. Lesser known and almost uncrowded, the scenes from Tosh of the Dhauladhar range of Himalayas are the best that you can get anywhere in Kasol. Also famous in Tosh are the many small cafes catering to the small tourist crowd that chooses to visit this offbeat green vista of a village.
Another trekking adventure that leads from Kasol is to the secretive village of Malana. The small village in the Himalayas is situated amidst the towering giants of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba, and is famous for various reasons, the prime one being the self-isolation of the people of the village. This secretive nature, and the fact that Malana is the gateway to the famous Magic Valley is what brings a large crowd of people to take on the trek and pay this majestic little town a visit. The whole experience soothes the eyes and soul of the travelers who take on the Malana and Magic Valley trek and arrive in this green heaven.
And another day hike from Kasol, which is short yet highly adventurous is the trek to Chalal . Situated by the roaring Parvati River in Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, Chalal is also called the Little Amsterdam and for every reason. This place is well-known in the world for the crazy trance and PSYtrance parties that happen here from time to time. But one of the greater reasons for the fame of this tranquil small town is the presence of the River Parvati and the kind of beauty that it brings to the whole place.
And speaking of the River Parvati in Kasol, India, there is no denying the fact that the soothing stream is a landmark of this town in itself. It is the river that created the valley and hence, everything beautiful in Kasol is owed to the presence of Parvati in the region. The sometimes roaring sometimes gurgling river is a great place to just sit back, relax and marvel at the beauty of nature around. Parvati River also makes for a great spot to camp near, on the banks of it, to be precise.
And speaking of camping, Kasol, India has many great spots to enjoy staying out in the lap of nature and under the billions of stars in the night sky that you can see loads and loads of because of the fact that this place is untouched by the modern curses and is still in its pristine state. Some of the best spots for camping in Kasol include the name of Kheerganga. A chance to camp in the meadow seems to be a great option as you will be waking up to one of the best sunrises ever over Kheerganga. Apart from this, Tosh proves to be another great place to set up camp and get an exquisite hilltop view of the entire region as you sit near a bonfire. Malana, in its secluded and cut-off state, is also a gateway to one of the best camping sites in the Himalayas, known as the Magic Valley. And for an offbeat experience of camping amidst towering mountains of the Himalayas and a place where the inhabitants do not keep themselves reserved from talking to outsiders, Grahan will prove to be a great retreat. The trail to Grahan walks beside the river Parvati in Kasol, with the village lying in the midst of towering green hills and a view of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar range.
Apart from the adventurous face of Kasol, there is also a spiritual side to this town. And one of the greatest spots of religious importance here is Manikaran. The region built around a cluster of natural hot springs, Manikaran is of great religious significance to the Sikhs and Hindus. The Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara is said to belong to the era of the founder of the Belief, the first religious leader of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak. He is believed to have come here with a disciple, and to cook their food for a public kitchen called ‘Langar’, he asked the disciple to remove a stone. From under the stone came a hot spring, which still resides in Manikaran Sahib and is considered very sacred. People from all over come to cook the offerings to their God in these springs before consuming, and even take a dip in these waters to wash off their sins. The piety of this place is of the utmost level for the believers of Sikhs.
Another legend relates the place with the Hindu Gods, Vishnu, and Parvati. Parvati lost a gem or ‘Mani’ in the torrential waters below, and the story that followed gave this place its name, Manikaran. Also, it is believed that Lord Shiva’s legendary anger is what gave birth to the hot springs in the area. With many temples dotting the place all over, Manikaran is a must visit, especially because it falls on the way to Kullu and Manali.
Speaking of these regions in the valley, Kullu and Manali can be called as the cultural capital of the state. With such close proximity to Kasol, the name of the small town is many a time collectively called along with the other two. Their presence nearby has boosted tourism in the area even more. And that has given a speed boost to the emergence of a number of cafes, guesthouses, and homestays in the area, so the tourists arriving here will feel all in their comfort zone, meeting and greeting other like-minded backpackers arriving in this quaint destination from several corners of the country, sometimes even the world.
Kasol tourism has done everything to ensure that when someone arrives in this city, they feel safe and sound, alongside the conquering feeling of adventure and the serene feeling of calm taking over their self. And so a trip to Kasol will sure be the best budget tour with a fulfilling feeling that you will ever take. Read this guide for all the information you will need for motivating and planning a trip to Kasol.
Kasauli is a beautiful, picturesque town and cantonment, situated in the district of Solan, in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Even though there are a lot of unique attractions in Kasauli, it is primarily known for its scenic beauty and serenity. This town is accessible both from Chandigarh, which is 65km away and Shimla, which is 77km away from Kasauli. The most convenient way to travel to Kasauli is by train since it is a railway junction itself. The Kalka Mail, which is one of the most important trains in the country connecting cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Amritsar, is a great way to reach Kasauli, as the town is a mere 40 km away from the town of Kalka in Haryana. If one wants to reach by air, then Chandigarh Airport is the nearest airport from where you can easily hire cars or avail buses to take you to Kasauli. Buses are also frequently available from Delhi and Chandigarh, making trips to Kasauli easy and convenient. Despite Kasauli being a small town, it has many spectacular places to visit, which has made it a popular tourist destination. The main attractions of Kasauli are Manki Point (a Hanuman Temple), the Gilbert Trail on Kachcha Road, Sunset Point, the Gurkha Fort, Baba Balak Nath Temple Christ’s Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, and the Central Research Library which is famous for its virological research and studies in the fields of immunology. Since the town is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, it experiences moderately cool to humid climate throughout the year. Therefore, the best time to visit this beautiful town is from March to June, and again during September, October and November. The town has several comfortable hotels and lodges that range from moderately priced to luxury accommodations, depending on the budget and requirement of the visitors.
Bir - Billing
Nestled amongst the aesthetic natural bounties, Bir is a small village in Himachal Pradesh which is also known as the paragliding capital of India. A place so pristine, this village adds extra glitters and jitters to the beauty of Himachal. Bir is located at an elevation of 5,000 feet amidst the serene landscapes, snow-capped hills, and artistic temples. Home to a Tibetan colony, this place holds a rich culture featuring the Deer Park Institute, a centre for Indian tradition wisdom patronage by Dalai Lama, widening the horizons of your knowledge about traditions. Not just a visual treat, Bir is famous for enthralling activities including trekking, paragliding, mountain biking, and hand gliding, giving you savour the adrenaline rush you’ve been looking for. For the ones looking for a thrill-filled vacation to challenge your inner adventurer, Bir won’t disappoint you at all. Bir has something for everyone; head to the Bir Road market to quench your shopping cravings, leisure walk along the lake, enjoy few hours at the Himalayan Film school, explore the cafes that serve divine local Tibetan dishes, and watch the tranquilising sight as the sun sets in the sky gleaming with different hues. The summer season of Bir, starting from April to June, turns this beautiful land into heaven as the snow melts making the weather pleasant. This is considered the best time for paragliding bringing flocks of people from all over the globe. Magnifying the elegance of Bir, the monsoon showers flourish the flora and fauna of the place turning the place into heaven. The light to heavy showers make it an offseason for paragliding, therefore, if you want to explore Bir and indulge in activities other than paragliding then this season is perfectly fine. The temperature in winters, starting from December to March, drop down to sub-zero as it starts to snow in the upper regions covering it in 5-6 feet ice sheet. If you wish to winter trek then you can visit Bir in this season, but make sure you are well prepared.
With thousands of tea gardens and beautiful deodar forests encircling the town, Palampur is a popular town of Himachal Pradesh located in the Kangra district of Himachal. Palampur was a part of the local sikh kingdom which later caught the eyes of Englishmen and soon it turned into the ground for trade and commerce. Their presence can be seen with beautiful Victorian-style mansions and castles. The city has stunning greenery with beautiful landscapes which creates a mesmerizing experience. You will see vast tea gardens all over the palampur and driving along the scenic beauty of the Dhauladhar range and the slopes of the Kangra valley is unforgettable. Palampur is like a paradise for the people who are adventure enthusiasts. You can enjoy Rafting, paragliding, mountain trekking or skydiving which creates an immense memorable life experience. Palampur has unexplored destinations that offer a peaceful and serene environment to tourists. You can level up your adventurous hunger by going paragliding at Bir and explore lush green forests that look really amazing while trekking in triund. Tibetian culture can be felt with amazing artifacts available at Tashi Jong Monastery. Adding to it, you can make your visit to various famous temples such as Baijnath Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, and many more. The weather condition in Palampur is moderate which makes it a year-round destination place for the visitors. You can either make your visit during Summers i.e between March and June, when weather conditions are mild and you can make your peaceful visit or early winters time i.e between November and February, when conditions are pleasant and not much cold is there in the region to disrupt your journey. As winters in palampur are freezing so avoid visiting during peak winter times.
Erstwhile summer capital of the princely state of Patiala, Chail is an alluring hill station that lies about 63 km from Shimla. Nestled in the Himachal Pradesh ’s Shivalik region, Chail basically is spread across the three hillocks - Sadh Tiba, Pandewa and Rajgarh. It is spread over an area covering 72 acres of land and overlooks the canyon of River Satluj. Chail enjoys a pleasant weather all round the year and is thus visited not just by the tourists but also the locals. Further, it also brings forth scenic and elegant views of the enclosing country side. Overlooking both Shimla and Kasauli, Chail used to be a sleepy little mountain village that underwent a transformation in the year 1893.
Chail along with Shimla and Kufri, is also known as the Golden Triangle of Himachal Pradesh. It is a beautiful hill station that is free from the massive crowds that throng Shimla and consequently allows the travelers to relish the charm and the beauty of the place in its relative peace.
The lush green outfields, dense cover of deodar and pine trees and the stunning views of the mountains along with the breathtaking natural beauty, makes Chile one of the most significant tourist attraction of Himachal Pradesh.
The princely state of Mandi is located within the Union of India. With Bilaspur as its capital, the state is as expansive as approximately 232,598 kilometers which reduced to approximately 1,139 square kilometres after the division was made. The state of Mandi is home to two large towns and approximately 3,625 villages. Filled with beautiful hills and simplistic atmosphere, it is a perfect weekend getaway for all those looking to get away from their bustling city life for a while.
There is much historic importance that this place signifies. Stories suggest that during the period of 1290 when the Rana of Banglaor succeeded the Siokot state, he was the first that can be credited for naming Mandi as the new capital of the Northern region. It was only later in the year 1954 that Mandi was incorporated into the state of Himachal Pradesh as the Mandi district.
Tourism industry is thriving in this city, as well. While the location is expansive by nature, there are numerous hotels, restaurants and resorts that embark upon this beautiful holiday destination for tourists and visitors to have a comfortable time in.
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An ancient village nestled away amidst the towering mountains of Himachal Pradesh, Malana is rather famous as the perfect holiday destination for hipsters. The location is surrounded by lush, green trees and incredible valleys, making it apt for those who love the nature in its truest essence. The village is bordered by Parvati valley on the north-east and Kullu valley on the other side with peaks of Cahndrakhani and Deotibba shadowing the tiny, paradise of India.
Apart from the natural beauty, Malana is also known for its unique lifestyle and social structure that the locals essentially follow. Their dressing sense, the kind of food they eat, the festivals they celebrate, the way those festivals are celebrated and more reflect the vibrant culture and tradition that is quite unique to the place. This perfect holiday destination is situated at a height of 2,652 meters i.e. approximately 8,701ft above the sea level. There is so much beauty underlying in this town that there are numerous documentaries made on this town, depicting the wonders that Malana encompasses. A few popular documentaries that interested readers can check out are: Malana: Globalization of a Himalayan Village and Malana, A lost identity.
The traditional language spoken in Malana is Kanashi. Apart from that, there is much history that lies behind the existence of this beautiful location. Local legends suggest, the revered sage namely Jamlu Rishi was a resident on this place and he has been given major credits for setting up the rules, traditions and culture among other regulations of Malana. Locals even claim that Malana reflects the world’s oldest democracies with a well-established parliamentary system as well. Malana is believed to have held immense respect during the pre-Aryan times.
Naggar is one of those few enchanting places in Himachal Pradesh that’s famous for its kaleidoscopic beauty that has managed to remain untouched and elusive. Anywhere that you look while walking on the winding trails full of pinecones and deodar trees, you are met by undulated views of snow-coated mountains and the crashing sounds of the Beas River. Some British officers, in their 18th-century writings, have even compared Naggar to Switzerland, that’s how beautiful it is! Naggar, thanks to its rich royal history and culture, is an amazing amalgamation of architectural styles- be it the ancient Naggar castle, Hindu temples, Buddhist monasteries, or even the picturesque timber houses. The entire place is seeped in that chic artsy vibe that attracts art lovers from all over. It has many art galleries and museums that are important repositories of the local customs and collectibles and are a must-visit. Known as the gateway to some of the best and the most intriguing treks in Himachal Pradesh, Naggar is also a haven for trekkers and hikers. This is where you can explore trails like Beas Kund, Chandrakhani Pass, Bhrigu Lake, Hampta Pass, and many more. The humble and warm locals never fail to invite visitors to their home for a cup of tea or local Pahari fare. The place is also famous for other varieties of cuisines ranging from Mediterranean, Italian, to Tibetan.
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Tucked away from the din and bustle of the city, Mashobra is a vast green oasis providing a liberating experience to nature lovers. The small hamlet is located at a height of 7,700 feet above sea level close to Shimla. Having minimal human interference Mashobra is one of the ideal places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. There are enough resorts and hotels where you can get comfortable accommodation within budget. Places to See- Tattapani River, Reserve Forest Sanctuary, Mahasu Devta Temple, Chadwick Falls, The Presidential Retreat and many more. How to reach- Chandigarh Airport operates direct flights between the major cities of India and abroad. From there you can take a taxi or cab to reach Mashobra. The closest airport is Shimla Airport which takes 45 minutes from Mashobra by road. Best time to visit Mashobra- Between the months of April- June when the climate is pleasant and sunny making it favorable for sightseeing. You can also witness the festivals like Mahasu and Sipi if you are visiting the place in May.
Nestled in the point of confluence of the Dhauladhar and the Zanskar mountain ranges, Chamba is the northernmost district of the state. Popularly voted to be the most scenic town of Himachal Pradesh, this region borders Jammu and Kashmir in the southern end. Full to the brim with its natural wonders, the lovely little valley is dotted with a number of alpine forests, fast flowing rivers, sparkling lakes and streams, vast, open meadows and rich wildlife. During winters, the valley remains snow-capped, offering up a sight of extreme ethereal beauty. Apart from its natural beauty, however, Chamba boasts of a splendid cultural heritage also. Its massive stone-carved temples, such as Chamunda Devi Temple or the Laxmi Narayan Temple, offer an aesthetic treat to the visitors. The sheer craftsmanship is a skill depicted through the architectural wonders in Chamba is something to marvel at. The beautiful miniature paintings that form an essential part of the state’s history can be viewed at the Bhuri Singh Museum, which also houses a fine collection of ancient Himachali artefacts. A number of little villages dot the outskirts of Chamba, each with its own unique attractions. One cannot possibly miss out on a visit to the Saho Village while visiting CHamba. Located on the banks of the Sal River, the village is known to house a 1100-year-old Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, which has a naturally built Shiva Lingam. Owing to the scenic beauty of the Jhanwar apple orchards, a visit here is almost mandatory for anyone visiting Chamba. The little valley also hosts a number of fests and festivals throughout the year, such as the Minjar Fair in July, Sui Mela in April, and Chhatradi Jatar in September. Owing to its fairly moderate climate, Chamba is one of the year-round destinations in Himachal Pradesh. In summer months, between March to June, the temperature remains relatively high and may even go up to as much as 35 degree Celsius. The monsoon months, between July to September, experience moderate temperature and a decent amount of rainfall. The temperature remains fairly low during winters, even falling to sub-zero levels occasionally. December and January in Chamba witnesses heavy snowfall, and the valley remains snow covered until March.
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Located between Chandigarh and Shimla, the town of Solan is named after the Hindu Goddess Shoolini Devi. Owing to its production of raw materials, Solan has received a number of nicknames over the years, such as the City of Red Gold for its production of tomatoes. Set against the backdrop of the white hills, this little town studded with pine and deodar forests boasts of a stunning natural beauty. The town also prides in its architectural resplendence, with a number of cultural and heritage monuments lining the place. The natural life of Solan can be best experienced with a trip to the Mohan National Heritage Park. Boasting of vast, landscaped gardens with a number of sculptures of gods and goddess, this Park was especially developed with the purpose of educating the younger generation about the rich Vedic culture. The traditional architecture of Solan is manifested in the numerous temples housed here, such as the Shoolini Devi Temple. The architectural resplendence of the place can also be witnessed in the craftsmanship of the renowned Arki Fort, or the Mughal-inspired Nalagarh Palace. Solan also houses the Mohan Meakin Brewery, which is one the oldest breweries in India. The rich architectural heritage of Solan makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Trekking and camping are some of the most popular activities in Solan, with destinations such as Barog or Chaili offering the perfect spot for the same. The town is also famous for two of the most popular fairs of the state- the three-day Shoolini Fair, and the Sair Festival held in the Arki Fort, which is known for its conduction of bullfights. Owing to its moderate and hospital climate, Solan is one of the most popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. The temperature remains high throughout the summer months, with frequent rainfall. The winter here is relatively pleasant and cool, with the temperature rarely falling below 5 degrees Celsius.
Located at a dizzying height of nearly 6,000 meters above sea level, Kinnaur is an adventurer’s paradise. Surrounded by the majestic ranges of the Himalayas, the Dhauladhar and the Zaskar ranges, this little village is the last Indian district on the Indo-Tibet border. Cascading across a varying degree of altitude, Kinnaur comprises a variety of flora and fauna. From the vibrant green valleys of Sangla with its picturesque apple and apricot orchards, to the pristine, clear lake of Nako, Kinnaur has it all. The little town is also home to the Kinnaur Kailash, a mountain sacred to Hindu mythology as the abode of Lord Shiva. The gushing rivers of Baspa, Sutlej, and Spiti have chiseled out a number of valleys here, forming one of the most picturesque mountain towns in the world. Kinnaur is known for its distinct architectural style with its characteristic blend of Buddhist and Hindu architectural designs. One of the best examples of Kinnauri architecture is the massive Narayan Nagini Temple, located only a short drive away from the main town. The splendid woodwork and craftsmanship of the Kinnauri style is also manifested in the Bering Nag temple of Sangla, which is a beautiful wooden temple dedicated to Lord Jagas. The Moorang fort in Kinnaur is one of its most popular attractions. The fort is believed to have been built by the Pandava brothers, and is dedicated to the local deity Umrig. The best way to enjoy the idyllic town is to visit the orchards of Kinnaur. The villages of Moorang and Kothi house some of the most beautiful orchards of apple, cherry and oranges, making Kinnaur one of the most picturesque places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. The vibrant culture of the town can also be experienced by immersing oneself in the chants of the Hu-Bun-Lan-Kar Temple in Kalpa, or by visiting the popular Phulaich Fair at the Bering Nag Temple. Owing to its high elevation, Kinnaur experiences long winters spanning between October to May, and remains cold and chilly through most of the year. The summers here are short, between June to September, and experience cool and pleasant weather. While the upper regions of Kinnaur lies in the rain-shadow area and remains arid throughout the year, the lower regions experience a fair amount of rainfall during the summer months.
Best of Rishikesh
Holding a treasure of scenic beauty within its domain, Narkanda is a picturesque town located in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. Lying 60 km ahead of Shimla city, Narkanda attracts hordes of tourists throughout the year. Set at an altitude of 2706 metres, this town is blessed with a peaceful ambience and perennial greenery. The presence of apple and cherry orchards dotting its verdant hills add to its visual appeal, making it a favourite among landscape photographers. The major places of interest in Narkanda include a scenic lake called Tanni Jubbar Lake and a revered Hindu temple, Hatu Mata Mandir. There also are a few vantage spots which are visited by photography enthusiasts to capture the essence of Himachal Pradesh in picture frames. In addition to these fairly exciting spots for sightseers and vacationers, Narkanda is also a perfect choice for adventure seekers. Whether you are enthusiastic about trekking or skiing, this town has great opportunities for you to satisfy the adrenaline junkie in you. A vacation in Narkanda provides trekking enthusiasts with an opportunity to scale the second highest peak in Shimla district, Hatu Peak, boasting an elevation of 3400 metres. Every season brings different shades of beauty to Narkanda, changing its aura completely. Thus, the town can be visited throughout the year. Due to frequent spells of snowfall in the winter season, the town remains covered under plush blankets of white snow and looks surreal. During the season, the minimum temperature drops down to as low as -8 degree Celsius at night. Whereas, during other times of the year, the dense forests of pine, oak, rhododendron and deodar add a vibrant appeal to its hilly landscape. The temperatures in summers are pleasantly cold, adding romantic vibes to the atmosphere. All in all, with plenty of exhilarating adventure opportunities, sightseeing spots, lush greenery and luxury holiday resorts, Narkanda is the perfect choice for your next vacation in the mountains.
Bhuntar is a town in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh . There are not many places to visit or things to do in Bhuntar. It is a tranquil weekend getaway for tourists who want to spend a relaxed time in a quaint town. There are a few temples and historical sites to see. This town has religious significance. Kullu valley is 10 kilometres away from Bhuntar. Tourists visit the Kullu valley for water sports and adventure activities. In Kullu Valley, there are places that have a breathtaking landscape view. Trekking and camping is a popular activity at these sites . Bhuntar has a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Newly wedded couples can choose Bhuntar as a honeymoon spot for its tranquil locations and peaceful climate. If you want to get away from the maddening crowd of most of the tourist places in Himachal Pradesh, you can visit Bhuntar for a weekend. Ideally, you can spend one day in Bhuntar, before heading to Kullu, Manali , or other tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. Trekking and camping is possible at a few sites in Bhuntar. There are small restaurants and dhabas in Bhuntar that provide Indian and Mughlai cuisine. You can visit the park and take temple tours in Bhuntar.
Best of Kullu
Located a short distance away from Shimla, this scenic town is extremely popular among honeymooners travelling to Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by a ring of the Himalayan ranges, Kufri is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled in the bosom of the Himalayas, Kufri is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal. The lofty valleys of the small town remain refreshingly green during warmer months, and turn ethereally white during winters, offering some of the most beautiful sights. The valley also boasts a variety of local flora and fauna, such as thick forests of pines and deodars, that elevate the beauty of the place. Unlike most towns in higher mountains, Kufri is fairly developed, and offers a number of sports and adventure opportunities for travelers. Boasting of a considerable rich endemic wildlife, the Himalayan National Park in Kufri is a delight to wildlife enthusiasts as well as trekking lovers. Surrounded on all three sides by the stunning snow-capped mountains, this National Park houses nearly 31 species of animals and over 150 species of birds. The nature lover can further satiate his tastes by paying a visit to the Green Valley or the town of Fagu in Kufri, which boasts of stunning forests and a great population of birds. While in Kufri, do not hesitate to pay a visit to Kufri Fun World, which is one of the highest amusement parks anywhere in the world. The park hosts a Go-Kart track, allowing visitors to Kart against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas. Kufri is also a popular destination for skiing enthusiasts, housing some of the most attractive ski-runs in Himachal. One of the most popular activities in Kufri is the donkey or mule ride to the Mahasu peak, which is the tallest peak here. The unique adventure opportunities in Kufri, not to be found in any other city of the Himachal, makes it one of the most popular places to visit in Himachal. Summer months in Kufri, lasting between April to June, experiences cool and pleasant climate, with moderate temperature and short spells of rain. The winter months, between October to March, experiences extremely cold weather. The temperature falls to subzero levels, covering the valley with snow and frost. The monsoon months last between July to September. During this time, the temperature falls to a fairly low level, although rainfall is scanty.
Kangra, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh at the foothills of the Dhauladhar range, is an extremely popular tourist destination, and for great reasons! This ancient town was believed to have been established in the 4th-century and has changed hands between Mughal, Katoch, Sikh, and Gurkha dynasties, reaffirming its historical importance. These legends have made Kangra into a famous destination that not only has glorious natural attractions but also important man-made ones like ancient temples and forts along with a rich cultural fabric.
Due to its location, it offers the perfect mountainside escapade into the crisp & clear air and serene beauty that’s peaceful and calm, away from the bustle of city life. Travellers come back rejuvenated after soaking in the glorious views and spending time in amazing adventure activities like trekking here. Nature enthusiasts love to spend time in miles of densely forested meadows, thunderous waterfalls, and picturesque lakes that reflect the surrounding snowlines in their crystal clear waters.
Kangra is one of the few mountain towns that are an important seat for ancient Indian art and paintings, which make the already beautiful landscape even richer. Visiting Kangra and seeing the museums and forts here is nothing short of a quick lesson in history. It houses preserved ancient artefacts and architecture in the form of forts and temples.
The place is a haven for people who love to try rustic and native foods as well. It is the best place to indulge in delicious Pahari cuisine including foods like Madra, Bhey, Chha Gosht, Siddu, Babru, trout dishes, and Aktori.
Best of Dharamshala
Rudyard Kipling lovingly said about Keylong “surely the Gods live here, this is no place for men”. This stunning place, located in Himachal Pradesh on the Leh-Manali Highway, is the perfect detour to escape into the magic of the mountains.
For those seeking serenity and peace, Keylong is the best place to be. Often referred to as the ‘Land of Monasteries’, it houses some of the holiest places in the country worshipped by Buddhists, some even older than 900 years. In fact, this is one of those places where God and his most beautiful creation i.e. nature exist side by side.
Its natural landscape is at par with the most magnificent mountainside towns in the world. Miles of barren lands, dramatic snowlines, and turquoise green lakes, make Keylong all the more beautiful. While Keylong, due to its location, doesn’t have a very green landscape, its majestic beauty lies in its craggy barren slopes and steeply jutting mountain peaks. The chilly mountain breeze here rejuvenates and refreshes the visitors away from the stuffy environs of the cities.
It is a haven for adventure seekers as well. People come from all over the country for high mountain pass treks, camps, biking, and river rafting. Food lovers like to gorge on authentic Tibetan and local Pahari food here.
What makes the place even more intriguing is that it is accessible only for 5 months each year. Read on to find out more about this perfect destination that’s bound to make your vacation memorable.
Best of Himalayas
Best of Spiti Valley
Situated at a staggering height of 14,500 feet above sea level, Sarchu is nestled on the border of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal. Surrounded by extraordinary natural beauty, this congenial stopover point is located exactly halfway between the Baralacha La Pass and Lachulung La pass. This little town is generally considered as a rest stop while travelling to and from Leh to Manali. The town of Sarchu is surrounded by snow-laden peaks and scenic walking or trekking routes, and its beauty attracts travellers from around the world. A number of ridges and gorges line the barren beauty of the place, while frozen rivers zigzag through the picturesque location. The little towns of Jispa and Keylong offer the rustic beauty of small towns on the foothills of Himalayas. These towns also offer a number of different adventure sport opportunities, especially that of mountaineering or trekking. One of the most popular attractions here is the Tsokar Lake, a glacial lake in the heart of the Himalayas. Owing to its high salinity, the lake water here is completely white, thus giving Tsokar the nickname of the “White Lake”. The Lake area is also rich in endemic animal life, making it a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts. If you are an adventure enthusiast, Sarchu is one of the best places to visit in Himachal- the town boasts of a number of challenging trekking trails, that takes trekkers across scenic routes and gorges. It is also home to one of the largest trekking routes in the Himalayas, the Zanskar trek, which takes several days to complete. The town also provides hiking opportunities along the various hiking trails found here. The summer months in Sarchu between April to September experiences pleasant and cool climate, which is ideal for activities such as hiking or trekking. The monsoon months between heavy rainfall, especially during the months of July and August. The winter months, between October to March, experience extremely low temperatures. The region remains covered in snow during this time, and temperatures may fall to -35 degree Celsius.
Best of Mcleodganj
Lying on the banks of the river Satluj, this quaint little village is located about 60 kilometers away from the town of Shimla. In the local tongue, the word “Tattapani” means hot water, and the name derives from the various hot springs that dot the village. Located in the heart of the mountains, the scenic town of Tattapani boasts of a number of winding rivers and ponds that line the place. The natural splendor of the place is merely enhanced by the vibrant life here, and the cultural monuments in Tattapani. The natural cover of the village is best explored with a visit to Tattapani’s Adventure Park, a scenic picnic location located on the banks of the river Satluj. The town is also popular for its Shiva Cave, a cave-temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The top attraction of Tattapani, however, is the Hot Water Spring near river Satluj. The water of the natural spring is said to have healing properties, and is visited by travelers from across the world. Tattapani is one of the top destinations in Himachal Pradesh for its water sport opportunities. The best and most popular sport practiced here is river rafting in river Satluj, which is one of the longest rivers in the world. A number of other sports such as Zorbing, Canoeing and kayaking are also conducted here. Trekking and camping are also popular sports activities here. The scenic town offers a number of small trekking routes, such as the Shikari Devi Peak, Dev Bedrog Peak and Shali Peak. The general climate in Tattapani is warm and temperate- the summer months experience hot weather with high temperature, while the winters remain cool and pleasant. Rainfall occurs throughout the year in varying degrees, although the precipitation is much less in winters when compared to summers.
Nahan City is a whimsical little town in Himachal Pradesh. A favorite weekend getaway for many, this hill-station lies in the lap of the Shivalik range. Being a hill-station the weather here remains nice and cool throughout, with a downpour around monsoons, making it a perfect fit for your vacation all year round. Moreover, many beautiful and scenic vistas, the sight of gigantic mountains and many worthy attractions welcome you to Nahan. Places like Renuka lake and Rajbans tal present the natural beauty, while Renuka Sanctuary offers an opportunity to explore the wildlife here. Besides these, the many ancient temples including Jagannath Temple, Trilokinath Cave Temple in Nahan are perfect for a tranquil and serene experience during the trip. With no dearth of exciting places and activities, Nahan tourism has seen a rapid spike over the years with many different types of travellers visiting this peaceful town, from families to couples and honeymooners to the young lot, this place amuses everyone. Some of the best things to do in Nahan during your visit is touring the historic Jaitak Fort, trekking to the Churdhar peak, shopping at Mall Road and camping at Kangojodi, while making a lifetime of memories.
Best of Kasol
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Rohtang pass.
Rohtang Pass is quite famous among Ladakh travelers but the unpredictable avalanche and severe climatic conditions make it scary some times. Nonetheless, it had made adventure seekers’ tour of Ladakh mind-blowing. A high mountain pass at an elevation of 3978 meters above the sea level, Rohtang is just 51 km from Manali. It is a part of the proud Pir Panjal Range of the mighty Himalayas and it is one of the Kullu famous places.
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Chandratal Lake
Perched at a staggering altitude of 4200 meters above sea level, you have to witness the unparalleled beauty of Chandratal to believe it. A sanctuary from the lightning fast city life, this lake is slowly becoming one of the most attractive tourist places in Spiti valley. With the spellbinding backdrop of majestic mountains and meadows covered with gorgeous wildflowers, the lake is the perfect place to click Instagram worthy pictures.
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Solang Valley
Located 13 kilometers from Manali, Solang Valley is nestled away between the Beas Kund and Solang Village. The valley is famous among tourists for its stunning views of snow-capped mountains and magnificent glaciers that attract ski fanatics from all over the world.
The beauty of Solang Valley is unparalleled and many people visit the valley every year just to enjoy its pristine, snow-white magnificence. Especially in winter, when the entire place is covered by fluffy, milky white snow, the whole place appears as if it is straight out of a movie. groves of emerald green trees dotting the pure white landscape, clear blue skies, and magnificent mountains as far as the eye can see – Solang is truly at its most splendorous in winters.
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Hidimba Devi Temple
Nestled amidst the snow-laden hillocks of Manali, the Hidimba Devi Temple, also known as the Dhungri temple, is an ancient place of worship revered by the Hindus. The cave temple is dedicated to the Hindu demon-goddess Hidimbi. Hidimbi was the wife of Bhima, one of the five Pandava brothers who are at the forefront of the epic Mahabharata. Conceived in 1553 CE by Maharaja Bahadur Singh, the Temple is built around an ancient cave inside which Hidimbi Devi is believed to have meditated.
For those immersing themselves in a Manali Tour Packages , a visit to the Hidimba Devi Temple is a spiritual and cultural highlight not to be missed. Surrounded by Dhungri Van Vihar, a lush cedar forest at the foot of the Himalayas, the structure is built on a massive rock piece jutting out of the ground.
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The Beas River is a lifeline of Manali, flowing through the heart of the Kullu valley. The river is surrounded by the Himalayas and serves as a hotspot for adventure lovers. You can enjoy rafting, picnics, and leisurely walks along its banks. The clear, cool waters against the backdrop of lush greenery and snow-capped peaks create a serene atmosphere. With its easy accessibility, the river is a must-visit for anyone exploring Manali.
Sangla Valley
Forming a perfect getaway from the boisterous city life, Sangla Valley is surrounded by evergreen forests, mountain slopes, and snow-clad peaks. One thing that set this valley apart from the rest of them is its beautiful cherry trees and red apple orchard. Baspa River, which is popular for trout fishing, passes through this spot. From holy temples to majestic forts and alluring villages, Sangra Valley has a perfect mix of adventurous spots and serene sites. The lush green valley of Sangla is named after an enticing village which has the same name. Location: Sangla, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh Timings: It can be visited at any time of the day. Entry fee: Entry is free of charge
Parvati Valley
If you always wanted to cut off the strings to the chaotic life and go for a trip amidst nature then Parvati Valley is the right place to be. What can be better than a destination with a confluence of two rivers, Beas and Parvati in the steep Himalayan ranges? The valley road eventually starts climbing from this confluence and leads to Malana near the famous village called Kasol. The Hindu and Sikh pilgrims take this route to visit Manikaran. It is sure that you will be amazed by seeing the beauty of this valley.
For the trek lovers, this place is one of the best places to visit in Kullu. Enjoy the scenic beauty while wandering in the mountains. Calm your agitated soul by visiting this peaceful Parvati Valley. The mountain air, Israeli food everything about this place is attractive. If you are a nature lover then this trek will surely give you an awesome experience and will leave you spellbound. The Parvati River is one of the most beautiful rivers present in India but the sad part is it is very less known, surrounded by the mountains, the river gives a great experience to the visitors.
Parvati Valley Trek is the right place for the trek lovers to pump up their adrenaline rush. Kalos is the place near to this Parvati Valley where you can find various types of Israeli food items which will give you a different experience. There are various mysteries in this Parvati Valley trek and you can know more about them with the help of local people.
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Tirthan Valley
Tirthan Valley is a peaceful paradise for people who love nature. It's located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. Known for its stunning beauty, lush greenery, and peaceful atmosphere, it's the perfect escape from city life.
Surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks and dense forests, Tirthan Valley offers breathtaking views and plenty of outdoor activities. The Tirthan River flows gently through the valley, providing opportunities for fishing and picnics by the water.
Nature enthusiasts will love exploring the Great Himalayan National Park nearby, home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including rare species like the snow leopard.
Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking, camping, and river rafting in Tirthan Valley, while those looking for a cultural experience can visit the quaint villages and taste local Himachali cuisine.
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Great Himalayan National Park
Established in the year 1984, this is one of the biggest national parks located very close to Kullu. It is considered as UNESCO World Heritage Site and covers a total area of 1171 square kilometers. You can go for all kinds of trekking experience here. The mountain trails offer all types of difficulties for amateur, average and experienced trekkers and it is one of the best Kullu tourist places.
The trekking experience will leave you awestruck. This park is considered as one of the most idyllic tourism places in Kullu to visit and enjoy a trek. There are a lot of things that can be enjoyed in this Great Himalayan Park. You can even enjoy here the perks of ultimate camping experience in Kullu
Food is prepared using firewood in the campsite by the authorities and provided to the campers. You just can carry some snacks to have on your way. The special guidance is provided by the Himalayan National Park guides and trek planners so that your trip runs smoothly.
The authority of Great Himalayan National park takes various measures to make the trip wonderful for the visitors. Visiting the park is a great experience for tourists of all ages. The calm atmosphere at night with a crystal clear sky showcasing the stars of Milky Way will take your breath away.
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Manu Temple
Located in the Old Manali region, you can reach this temple through the road that passes through the Manali Community Center. Dedicated to the Indian sage Manu, this temple is the only temple on this planet that is dedicated to this sage. Thus it makes to be one of the most sacred pilgrimages for the devotees of this saint.
Built with wood and stone, the temple offers exotic views of the Beas River and magnificent hills. In front of the temple, a huge cascade enhances the aesthetics of this resplendent temple. A visit to this sacred temple in an important part of the Manali tour packages.
Kufri Valley
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Mall Road, Shimla
Mall Road in Shimla, also known as “The Mall,” is the bustling heart of the city. It is here where you will find a lively mix of handicraft shops, cafes, and cultural spaces like art galleries and theatres. Lined with historic buildings, it offers a glimpse into Shimla's colonial past while providing modern-day entertainment. It is a no-vehicle zone, ensuring a pleasant stroll for all visitors. Here, you can shop for local handicrafts, try Himachali cuisine, and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan mountains too.
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If you want to see the other side of Manali and the touristy town, just take a walk across the Manalsu River bridge and cross over into the part of Manali that is also known as ‘Old Manali’. The exotic charm of the village will make you feel like you have walked into a whole other world. The town has somehow carved out a niche of its own and managed to retain the old world charm, where you have the characteristic world traveller, hippie vibe in its midst, it also has the traditions of the relics of the older civilizations.
The idyllic village setting will make you feel like you have walked into the happy and hippie 1960s! The pathways are lined with swaying Eucalyptus trees and the small roads pas through valleys that are abundant with greenery. The calmness of the surroundings is broken only by the twittering of birds and the gush of the River Kullu.
Attractions: Apart from the sheer mountain beauty, there are a number of places to visit in Manali old town. The most peculiar and must visit amongst them being the quaint eateries like Lazy Dog, Red House Caf é, Bob Dylan’s Café, Café m 1947 and Pizza Olive. All of these serve awesome world cuisines like Pasta, Burgers and mouthwatering Pizzas
Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran
Manikaran Sahib is nestled in the serene Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh. It is considered to be one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Sikhs and Hindus alike. This spiritual haven is famous for its hot springs, which are said to have healing properties. The Gurudwara is located amidst breathtaking mountains, offering a peaceful retreat. Its rich history and sacred waters make it a must-visit for those seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.
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Khajjiar Lake
Khajjiar Lake, located in the picturesque town of Khajjiar in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its serene beauty and tranquil ambiance. Fondly referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India" for its striking resemblance to the landscapes of Switzerland, Khajjiar Lake is surrounded by lush green meadows, dense pine forests, and snow-capped mountains, creating a mesmerizing panorama that seems straight out of a fairytale.
The journey to Khajjiar Lake is as enchanting as the destination itself, with winding roads offering panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges and the surrounding valleys. As visitors approach the lake, they are greeted by the soothing sight of crystal-clear waters reflecting the azure sky, creating a picture-perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Khajjiar Lake is not just a feast for the eyes but also a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in a variety of outdoor activities such as horse riding, zorbing, and paragliding, making it an ideal destination for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
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Parashar Lake
Visit Prashar Lake, nestled in Mandi's serene heights at 2,730 meters. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, this sacred spot boasts a mystical floating island and a charming pagoda-style temple. Ideal for trekking and soulful retreats, the Lake's tranquil waters reflect the majestic beauty of Himachal, inviting peace and reflection.
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Triund Hill
Triund hills are also known as the crown jewel of Dharamshala. It is situated in the midst of Dhauladhar mountains and gives a stunning view. Triund is one of the most popular trekking spots in India which attracts a lot of tourists.
Kareri Lake
Very few people who like stillness around such hypnotic places, pick Kareri Lake amongst the other places to visit in Kangra. Emerging from the heart of the Dhaulandhar range, this scintillating lake is one of its creation. The lake freezes in the winters leaving behind a revitalizing breeze. A major magnetism is the trekking experience during which you can partake in activities like Tyrolean Traversing.
Although, only experienced people go for this since it is conducted on higher altitudes. It also forms the base for trekking further into this mountain range to Bagga and Rewa until one finally reaches the end point-Guna Devi Temple. You can bow down at the ancient Shiva and Shakti temple by the lake, a devotional place for many.
Baspa River
If you want to enjoy the best views of snow-clogged mountains, Sangla Valley, and running streams, there is no better place to visit in Kinnaur than Baspa River. Counted among the most scintillating rivers of the Himalayas, Baspa is a center point of numerous glaciers and worth seeing destinations such as Chung Sakhago Pass. It originates from majestic Baspa hills and merges with Sutlej river. The nearby valley to the river remains covered with pine and oak forests. One peculiar thing about Baspa is that it plants a huge variety of fishes which is another attraction for nature lovers and campers. People visiting this serene spot love to indulge in sightseeing, handicrafts shopping, and enjoy the taste of scrumptious Tibetan food. Location: Sangla Valley, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh Timings: It remains open for tourists throughout the day. Entry Fee: No entry fee.
Manali Wildlife Sanctuary
Located only two kilometres from Manali, this wildlife sanctuary is a naturalistic paradise that spreads over 3,000 hectares. The terrain here is characterized by lush green forests and snow capped mountains. On a trip to this sanctuary, you are always inundated with the sights and sounds of colourful birds and exotic flora and fauna.
While deodar, fir, chestnut, walnut and robinia are the most commonly found vegetation in this sanctuary, you can also easily spot snow leopards, brown bears, musk deer and ibex herds in the picturesque vicinity of the sanctuary.
Addition to this, Manali Wildlife Sanctuary is a paradise for the birdwatchers and the shutterbugs. Amongst the many rare and exotic species, a plenitude of tree creepers, kokla and kingfisher are the most commonly found species.
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Renuka Lake
The largest natural lake in the State of Himachal Pradesh is in the shape of a leaning back lady. What’s interesting here is the not the natural beauty that it has to offer, but the socio-cultural backbone on which the skeleton of the lake stands. The shape of the lake ascertains and supports the belief that it is the personification of Goddess Renuka, a popular goddess amongst the locals, but not only this, it also has some brilliant shots waiting to be captured.
There is a boating facility which helps one get one step closer to the Lake and hence nature. The Renuka Temple on the bank of the Lake attracts devotees, wanting to worship their goddess. At a distance of 38 kilometres, it is a short convenient distance from Nahan making it the best place to visit in Nahan.
Bhagsu Falls
Being in closed vicinity of the popular Bhagsunath Temple of Lord Shiva, this waterfall is known as the Bhagsu Falls. Spending a day here is one of the most exhilarating things to do in Mcleodganj. It is not only famous as a picnic spot but is also a significant place of pilgrimage.
The sight of this 20 M tall waterfall is like a heaven on earth during monsoons. One can also cherish the delicious food served in the cafeteria near the falls. If you wish to add on to the excitement of this excursion, then you have a choice of trekking to these falls through the beautiful vistas. Carry your camera and capture the enticing exquisiteness of Mother Nature.
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Sissu Lake, situated on the Chandra River banks, is a captivating man-made marvel. The tranquil lake, resembling a vast polished mirror, mirrors the serene beauty of nature with its ethereal charm. The snow-capped mountains and the vivid blue sky cast a mesmerizing spell on every visitor. The picturesque landscape and reflective waters make Sissu Lake in Himachal Pradesh a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful escape amidst the breathtaking scenery of the region.
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Sissu Waterfall
Sissu Waterfalls is located on the bank of the Chandra River and is popularly known as Khagling. Located in Lahual Valley in Himachal Pradesh, this is a waterfall known for its greenery that surrounds the waterfalls, creating a picturesque setting. The cascading waterfall is one of the highest of its kind and comes with some of the best views when one is travelling from Leh to Manali. The locals believe that the water from this waterfall comes from the glaciers located in the Himalayas.
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Chail is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh that offers a quiet retreat far from the bustling city life. Nestled in the mountains, it is known for being home to the world's highest cricket ground and the majestic Chail Palace. Perfect for those seeking peace or adventure in nature, Chail also provides opportunities for trekking and camping. It is a great place to visit to reconnect with nature and enjoy the tranquillity of the surrounding pine forests and mountains.
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The lands that hold the strongest relics of adventure are often not spoken about, and that is why you need to head to the mysterious hills of Malana for an adventure you can never forget! Malana is an ancient village that lies to the north – east of the Kullu Valley and this solitary village is located at an altitiude of 9,938ft above sea level. The village of Malana is connected to Kullu by three mountain passes. Many trekkers have traversed these mountains in search of adventure and discovered wonders that they have brought back home with them. So grab your gear and head to this oldest democracy in the world and trek up the famous and intimidating Chanderkhani Pass and Rashol Pass.
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Jakhu Temple
Chamunda Devi Temple
Just 15 km away from Dharamshala, Chamunda Devi Temple is one of the most important places to visit in Chamba. Chamunda Devi Temple is an important pilgrimage place for Hindus located on the banks of river Baner. The temple is completely made up of wood and was built by Raja Umed Singh in 1762 and has a gabled roof, the only one in whole of Chamba. The temple is also famously known as Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham and is believed to be the abode of Shiva and Shakti. The main shrines in the temple are of Lord Hanuman and Lord Bhairav. Previously, the devotees had to climb around 378 steps to reach the temple, but now, the newly built road is an easy way to reach the temple, which is 3 km from Chamba.
Namgyal Monastery
Perched atop a mountain, the 15th-century Namgyal Tsemo Monastery in Leh is a sight to behold and you must visit on your Ladakh trip . Built by King Tashi Namgyal, it houses a stunning three-storey-high golden Maitreya Buddha statue. The monastery offers breathtaking views of the Indus River and snow-draped Zanskar mountains. Inside, you can find ancient manuscripts, frescoes and exquisite statues of Avalokitesvara and Manjushri.
Bhrigu Lake
A blasting blue Brighu Lake sits cozily between two high-elevation edges towards the east of Rohtang Pass. One of the numerous cold lakes in Kullu Valley, this lake makes for an immaculate weekend trek and is appropriate for families and it is one of the best places in Kullu.
The noteworthy thing about this trek is that one can achieve an amazing elevation of 14,000 feet and experience snow over the second day of trekking! To add to that, the outdoors grounds at Rola Kholi and Pandu Ropa offer dream-like perspectives to wake up to.
Bhrigu Lake is only 14 km far from the street head of Gulaba. On a splendid sunny day, the lake is a soaked shade of overlook me-not blue. Bhrigu Lake Trek is especially popular for trekking in Manal i . Amid winter, the lake, secured in the snow, will leave exceptional pictures in your psyche.
Trekking to the lake is as pacifying as being at the lake itself. On Day 1, backwoods trails from Gulaba to Rola Kholi outdoors grounds take you through valuable old towns, welcoming apple plantations, clear rivulets, and greenfield lands. The trail ensures stunning perspectives of Kullu Valley, which gets to be prettier and prettier as you rise.
Preferred Season : May-Sep
Maximum Elevation: 14000
Duration : 4 day
Difficulty Level : High.
Find best places to visit in Manali , it is visited by tourists during all the seasons.
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Satdhara Falls
Satdhara Falls, located in the serene surroundings of Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh, is a stunning natural attraction that leaves visitors in awe. The name "Satdhara" means "seven streams," describing the waterfall's seven cascades that flow down the mountainside, creating a mesmerizing sight.
One of the unique features of Satdhara Falls is its believed medicinal properties. The water is said to be rich in minerals, and people have long practiced "water therapy" by immersing themselves in its refreshing waters to feel rejuvenated.
Apart from its therapeutic benefits, Satdhara Falls is a peaceful retreat amidst nature, ideal for picnics, leisurely walks, and photography sessions. Surrounded by lush greenery, the melodious sound of the waterfall provides a calming atmosphere where visitors can relax and connect with the natural world.
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Bhagsu Waterfall
Bhagsu Waterfall, nestled in the picturesque hills near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, is a tranquil oasis that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. This majestic waterfall is a testament to the raw power and breathtaking beauty of nature, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking solace and rejuvenation amidst the Himalayan landscape.
As you approach the waterfall, the sound of cascading water grows louder, beckoning you to explore further. The trek to Bhagsu Waterfall takes you through verdant forests and winding pathways, offering glimpses of the surrounding mountains and valleys along the way. The journey itself is a delightful adventure, filled with anticipation and wonder.
Upon reaching the waterfall, you are greeted by a mesmerizing sight: a powerful cascade of water tumbling down from the heights above, surrounded by lush greenery and moss-covered rocks. The cool mist from the waterfall refreshes your senses, while the gentle roar of the water soothes your soul.
Many visitors choose to take a dip in the natural pool formed at the base of the waterfall, immersing themselves in the crisp mountain water and letting the rejuvenating energy wash over them. Others prefer to simply sit and admire the beauty of the surroundings, finding peace and tranquility in the midst of nature's splendor.
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Dhaulandhar Range
This name does not sound alien to you anymore. If you make it to the top of the peak via its trek routes, you will find what we call “bliss”. The Dhaulandhar Range is the fencing southern range of the mighty Himalayas. With the highest peak being Hanuman Ji Ka Tiba, this is a favourite amongst the many trekking destinations.
You have to believe this, the views of this range and from this range is a visual treat. What makes this all the more attractive is that you can make a trip to this location any time in the year. People residing in this area surrender their lives to Goddess Dhaulandhar. You owe this visit to yourself!
Baralacha Pass
Baralacha Pass, a high mountain pass in the Zanskar Range, is a scenic marvel nestled in the Himalayas. Situated at an altitude of 16,040 feet, it connects Lahaul district in Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir. Renowned for its breathtaking vistas and challenging terrain, Baralacha Pass is a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
Borasu Pass
One of the many passes of Himachal is the Borasu Pass that connects Baspa River valley with the Tons River valley. Reckoned as an enthralling trek for adventure lovers, it also acts as a link between Himalayas of Uttrakhand and Himachal. Borasu Pass trek takes you through some of the ancient trade routes that begin from Har Ki Dun and ends in Kinnaur Valley. On the trek, the trekkers will get to see the mesmerizing landscapes and several remote villages such as Osla, Saur, Sankri, Dhatmir, and Gangar Har Ki Dun. If you are someone who has an undying love for adventures and hiking, Borasu Pass is your ideal tourist place in Kinnaur. Location: Har Ki Dun Valley, Himachal Timing: you can visit this place at any time of the day. Entry Fee: there is no entry fee.
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Kangra Fort
It is a famous fort located in the outskirts of the famous place Kangra near Dharamshala. This fort was built by the Royal Rajput family of the state of Kangra in the 15th Century. However, the fort was heavily damaged by an earthquake in the year 1905. Still, it has a good structure which attracts a lot of tourists.
Kangra Valley
Nestled amidst the majestic Dhauladhar Range in Himachal Pradesh, Kangra Valley is a breathtaking destination known for its stunning beauty. With lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and scenic views, it's a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Kangra Valley offers a variety of landscapes, from meadows to forests and snowy peaks. Rivers wind through the valley, and charming villages showcase the region's rich culture.
The iconic Kangra Fort, perched on a hill, offers panoramic vistas and a glimpse into the valley's history. Adventure seekers can enjoy activities like trekking, camping, and paragliding amidst the valley's diverse terrain.
Spiritual seekers will find solace in the valley's temples and monasteries, where they can meditate and connect with their inner selves.
Enhance your Kangra Valley experience by visiting Dharamshala, a lively town in the heart of the valley. Explore local markets, savor delicious food, and immerse yourself in the region's hospitality.
Gilbert Trail
Gilbert Trail in Kasauli is a beautiful hiking path hidden among the hills of Himachal Pradesh. It's a great place for nature lovers and adventurers to explore and enjoy the untouched wilderness.
The trail starts near the Kasauli Club and takes you through forests, meadows, and streams. Along the way, you'll smell the fresh pine trees and hear birds singing, making it a peaceful experience.
As you walk, you'll see stunning views of the valleys and mountains around you. The Sunset Point is a highlight, where you can watch the sun set over the landscape, creating a magical moment.
But the best part of Gilbert Trail is the journey itself. It's not just about reaching the end; it's about enjoying the walk, meeting other hikers, and feeling connected to nature.
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The Ridge Of Shimla
The Ridge of Shimla, located in Himachal Pradesh, India, is a beautiful and lively area that attracts visitors from far and wide. It's a spacious open space situated high in the hills, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
One of the best things about the Ridge is the breathtaking scenery. Whether it's green hills in the summer or snow-covered peaks in the winter, the views are always spectacular. You can take a leisurely walk along the Ridge and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
The Ridge is also famous for its old buildings, many of which were built during the colonial era. These buildings add to the charm of Shimla and tell stories of its past. You can see impressive structures like the Christ Church and the Gaiety Theater.
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Monkey Point
Manki Point in Kasauli is a beautiful spot surrounded by the peaceful hills of Himachal Pradesh. It's known for its ancient Hanuman Temple and stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
To get to Manki Point, you'll go on a scenic trek through lush forests and winding paths. It's a refreshing experience, with the sounds of birds and the rustling of leaves all around you.
When you reach the top, you'll see the Hanuman Temple, which is a peaceful place for prayer and reflection. It's a special spot that's been there for a long time, and it's a great place to soak in the spiritual vibes.
But the best part of Manki Point is the views. You'll see valleys and mountains stretching out before you, all covered in greenery and maybe even some snow. It's a sight that will leave you feeling amazed and grateful for the beauty of Himachal Pradesh.
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Museum of himachal culture and folk art.
Known to be one of the most important attractions in the city, the Museum of Himachal culture and folk art was set up in 1998. It features a range of artefacts native to the state and are sourced from different parts of the state since the 1990s. From research scholars to tourists, this museum continues to attract a lot of people.
Kali Ka Tibba
Kali Ka Tibba, located in the hills of Chail, Himachal Pradesh, is a special temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. People visit this serene place for its spiritual significance and stunning views.
Getting to the temple is an adventure itself, with paths winding through forests and offering glimpses of the beautiful Himalayas. As you climb towards the temple, you'll hear birds chirping and breathe in the fresh mountain air, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The temple is adorned with colorful decorations and intricate carvings, giving off a sense of ancient wisdom and divine energy. Many come here to pray and seek blessings from Goddess Kali, known for her strength and protection.
Besides its religious importance, Kali Ka Tibba is also a place for quiet reflection, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Visitors often find solace in the breathtaking views of the valleys and forests below.
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Town Hall, Shimla
Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the Himalayas, the Town Hall in Shimla stands as a majestic emblem of colonial-era architecture and the historical significance of this charming hill station in India. Erected during the British colonial period, the Town Hall exudes an aura of grandeur and nostalgia that harks back to a bygone era.
Serolsar Lake
Located in the Tirthan Valley of Himachal Pradesh, 78 km away from Kullu, is the magnificent Serolsar Lake. The lake is situated at an altitude of 10,170 ft, and you will need to embark on a 5-kilometer trek to reach the place.
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Jibhi Waterfall
Jibhi Waterfall is a beautiful natural wonder nestled in the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh. It is a magical curtain of water cascading down from the rocks above.
Standing beneath the waterfall, you can feel the refreshing mist on your face and hear the calming melody of water dancing against the rocks. The journey to reach the waterfall is an adventure in itself, trekking through lush green forests and crossing little streams. As you get closer, you will notice the air getting fresher and the sound of birds chirping all around you.
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Himachal State Museum
Nestled in the heart of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India stands a prominent cultural institution, The Himachal State Museum. Also known as Shimla State Museum, the museum is situated atop Mount Pleasant, situated on Mall Road.
Barshangarh Waterfall
Barshangarh Waterfall, found in the lovely village of Shangarh, is a real wonder of nature that attracts a lot of adventure seekers. It is a secret treasure hidden in the lush mountains of the Himalayas, waiting for explorers to discover its beauty. The journey to reach the waterfall is exciting in itself. As you walk through Shangarh, you will get to witness stunning views of mountains, forests, and streams.
The sounds of birds chirping, leaves rustling, and water flowing create a peaceful atmosphere that helps you forget all the noise of the city. It is a place where you can relax, think, and feel connected to nature.
Sidh Baba Ka Mandir
Sidh Baba Ka Mandir, located in Chail, Himachal Pradesh, is a special temple known for its peaceful surroundings and spiritual significance. People from all over visit this serene place to feel a sense of calm and connect with their spirituality.
Getting to the temple is a beautiful journey itself, surrounded by green forests and stunning views of the hills. As you approach the temple, you'll hear the gentle ringing of bells and smell the sweet scent of incense, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The temple is dedicated to Sidh Baba, a revered saint who meditated here centuries ago. Many believe his presence still blesses the temple, making it a sacred place for prayers and seeking inner peace.
Apart from its religious importance, the temple provides a quiet space for reflection and relaxation. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and find solace in nature.
Additionally, the temple hosts cultural events and festivals, bringing people together to celebrate their faith and heritage.
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Here are 7 amazing road trips that capture the beauty and adventure of Himachal
06 Nov, 2024
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Shimla to Spiti Valley: This rugged route offers dramatic mountain landscapes, remote villages, monasteries, and spectacular views of the Spiti Valley
Manali to leh (via keylong and sarchu): one of the most famous road trips in india, crossing high-altitude passes like rohtang, baralacha, and tanglang la., dharamshala to bir billing: a short but scenic drive through tea gardens, pine forests, and mountain views, ending in the paragliding capital of india., kinnaur valley circuit: pass through the lush green apple orchards of sangla, see the dramatic cliffs of kalpa, and visit chitkul, the last indian village near the tibet border., manali to tirthan valley: a serene, offbeat drive to the tirthan valley, known for trout fishing, dense forests, and the great himalayan national park., dalhousie to sach pass and pangi valley: a challenging road with narrow paths and high-altitude passes, leading to the remote pangi valley., kullu to malana and kasol: a short road trip that leads to the scenic parvati valley, with stops at kasol’s cafes and malana’s unique ancient village..
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- Take A Tour To Sethan Valley In Himachal Pradesh For A Quiet Getaway In 2024
Sethan Valley is a village named Sethan. It is located 12 km away from Manali in Himachal Pradesh. The village is Buddhist, and the locals follow Hinduism and Buddhism as sound religions. This small village overlooks the Dhauladhar Range. Sethan Valley is usually covered in snow throughout winter, making it a perfect place to try snow sports like skiing and snowboarding. This place has often become a chosen place for trekking. The village is known as an igloo village and is known for the panoramic views around it.
All About Sethan Valley
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This tiny hamlet is just 15 km from Manali and is 2700 metres above sea level. Sethan Valley is more particularly a village but was formerly known as Valley. The town only has 20 houses, which offer a breathtaking view. The village is typically Buddhist.
Sethan is a restricted area, and there is little or no crowd loitering here. From this village, one can see the Dhauladhar range of mountains and the River Beas. This river flows at the base and divides the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar Range. The place offers silence that lets anyone mix in and love nature. Pir Panjal is the most extensive mountain range in the Lesser Himalayas. It is also known as Peer Ki Gali. The place offers a serene environment with amazing views.
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Things To Do In This Valley
Sethan Valley is an excellent place to indulge in some activities that add fun while you are on your trip to Sethan Valley. Here is a list of some things to do:
1. Skiing & Snowboarding
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Sethan provides an ideal location for these snow activities. It offers slopes that are snow-covered, with or without the crowd. Spacious enough, these slopes help you practise skiing and snowboarding at your place.
Less crowds mean you have time to wait for your turn, and less pollution only makes your skiing experience in Sethan playful. The powdery slopes surrounded by pristine alpine landscapes and pine forests invite thrill seekers to experience the glory of skiing and snowboarding. Sethan Valley is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts in India.
While we are on a trip to any particular place, we learn about the locals’ traditions, customs, and rituals and how they live there. Tourists enjoy the friendliness of locals, live with them and explore the place inside out.
Camping is an actual practice that helps you to analyse the place around you. These campsites have fantastic views with food cooked as a part of their local cuisine. Campfires are just a perfect place to sit by, listen to the ancient folklore and thoroughly enjoy your trip to Sethan.
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3. Trekking
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Climb up through the snowy trails and explore every inch of Sethan Valley. It offers many hiking and trekking options, which are ideal during the summer season.
One of the well-known treks happening at this place is the Hampta Pass Trek. It is a multi-day trek that lets you experience hiking, stay in camps, and learn more about the local people’s lives. This village and its valley are the base for the Hampta Pass Trek. During winters, when the entire trail is covered with layers of snow, the trek offers a different experience.
4. Nightsky
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This place is high and much less polluted, so visitors can witness an amazing starry night. When the night falls, a celestial spectacle rises above. The sky transforms into a layer of twinkling stars, and the bright stars often cast a soft glow on the surrounding peaks. Stargazers and astronomers find ultimate solace in this region.
The sky reveals its glory with stunning clarity, so far away from the hustle and bustle of the city chores. The glowy shine from the moon and stars spread wide across the sky; this glory is worth the money paid for the place.
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Places To Visit Near Sethan Valley
Sethan Valley is not just a place to chill and relax but also something that brings you close to nature. Here is a list of some places to visit near Sethan Valley:
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Manali is a short drive from Sethan Valley and offers adventurous activities, cultural spots, tourist attractions and scenic beauty. Manali has many tourist options, ranging from Hadimba Devi Temple to Rohtang Pass. Solang Valley is an ideal destination for performing various winter and summer activities like skiing, paragliding, zorbing and trekking. Old Manali offers a glimpse into the aesthetic culture of the 1960s and 1970s with its laid-back vibes.
Location: Northern end of Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh Distance From Sethan Valley: 14.2 km
2. Vashisht
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Vashisht is located just a few kilometres from Manali. It is widely known for its divine temples and hot water springs. The temples are built in an ancient architectural style and offer beautiful views of the surroundings. A natural hot water spring occurred in Vashisht Temple ages ago. This hot water spring has medicinal properties that cure most skin diseases. This temple is dedicated to Sage Vashisht.
Location: Off the Manali-Leh highway, Himachal Pradesh 175135 Distance From Sethan Valley: 16.7 km
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3. Rohtang Pass
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Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass at 3978 metres above sea level. This pass connects the Kullu Valley with Lahaul and Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh. This place is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes of snow-covered mountains, glaciers and pristine valleys. It is recommended to witness it during summer when the snow starts melting. Popular activities like snowboarding and sledging are done on the snow patches. Heavy snowfall leads to road closures, so checking the weather and road conditions before visiting Rohtang Pass is essential.
Location: Rohtang Tunnel North Portal Approach Rd, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175140 Distance From Sethan Valley: 47.3 km
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As an ideal location for trekking and hiking, Sethan Valley accommodates many tourists in nearby resorts and campsites. With guides guiding the travellers during their treks or camp visits, travellers learn more about the culture in this small village near Manali. The town is entirely Buddhist, so tourists must consider this place when they plan a trip to Himachal Pradesh . With their shade, the pine, oak and deodar trees put you under a deep green canopy. If lucky enough, one can spot snow leopards. Plan your trip to Sethan and discover this serene spot.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sethan Valley
What is the Sethan Valley famous for?
Sethan Valley is famous for snowboarding, stargazing, skiing, forest hiking, forest trekking and igloos for the stay. An adventurous activity to be done is bouldering. Tourists also learn about the Buddhist Culture and local living as the entire village is a Buddhist Village.
Can we go to Sethan Valley?
Sethan Valley is just not a place to chill and relax but also a place to enjoy snow activities like skiing and snowboarding. This small village provides a bunch of adventurous activities that make your trip a playful one.
Is there snowfall in Sethan Valley?
Sethan Valley is located 2700 metres above sea level. It is mostly covered with snow during the winter season. It remains cold throughout the year. Particularly in March, the snow covers the entire valley and the temperature goes into minus degrees.
Which is the nearest station to Sethan?
The nearest railway station to Sethan is Joginder Nagar Railway Station which is 145 kilometres away if any tourist is travelling by train. From the railway station, you can take a taxi or a bus to reach Sethan Valley.
How high is Sethan from sea level in feet?
Manali is 2050 m above sea level. Sethan is almost 2800 m above sea level. Sethan is almost 1000 m above Manali. Sethan is located probably at an altitude of nearly 9500 metres.
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Best Places for Snowfall in India: Embrace the Winter Wonderland
Each of these locations offers its own unique blend of culture, adventure, and scenic beauty, making them perfect spots for an unforgettable winter escape:, 1. manali, himachal pradesh.
Manali is undoubtedly one of the most popular winter destinations in India, especially for those yearning to witness snowfall. Nestled in the Beas River Valley at an altitude of over 2,000 meters, this charming hill station turns into a snowy paradise from December through February. Thick blankets of snow cover the pine forests, mountains, and apple orchards, offering breathtaking views in every direction. Solang Valley, located about 13 kilometers from Manali, is a hotspot for winter sports and activities like skiing, snowboarding, and paragliding. The nearby Rohtang Pass also receives abundant snowfall, though it may close during peak winter due to heavy snow. From cozy bonfires in log cabins to exploring frozen waterfalls, Manali has something for everyone, making it a top choice for winter adventurers and peace seekers alike.
2. Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir
Gulmarg, often dubbed the "Meadow of Flowers," is a paradise for snow lovers. Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Pir Panjal range in Jammu and Kashmir, Gulmarg is famous not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for being one of the best skiing destinations in India. The town receives heavy snowfall during the winter months, and its slopes transform into skiing trails that attract tourists from around the world. With Asia’s highest cable car, the Gulmarg Gondola, visitors can reach the snow-covered heights of Apharwat Peak at around 4,200 meters, offering panoramic views and some of the best skiing conditions in the region. From novice to advanced skiers, Gulmarg has suitable trails for all, making it a prime location for winter sports enthusiasts. Aside from skiing, visitors can enjoy sledging, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, all while taking in the raw beauty of Kashmir’s snowy landscape.
3. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, holds a special place in the hearts of winter travelers. This historic hill station, once the summer capital of British India, is known for its charming colonial architecture and scenic mountain vistas. During December and January, Shimla experiences moderate to heavy snowfall, transforming it into a picturesque winter destination. The Mall Road, Ridge, and Lakkar Bazaar are particularly enchanting when draped in snow, creating an idyllic setting for leisurely strolls and shopping for winter knick-knacks. Kufri, located about 16 kilometers from Shimla, is a popular spot for skiing and snowboarding. With its close proximity to the city, Kufri provides easy access to snow-covered slopes, making it ideal for families and adventure seekers alike. Whether it’s enjoying a cup of hot cocoa in a cozy café or sledging down snow-covered hills, Shimla offers a delightful winter experience for all.
4. Auli, Uttarakhand
For snow lovers and skiing enthusiasts, Auli is a dream come true. Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Auli is surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas, including Nanda Devi and Mana Parvat. It’s one of India’s best skiing destinations and a popular alternative to international skiing spots. From December to February, Auli receives significant snowfall, turning it into a paradise for snow sports. The slopes here cater to both beginners and advanced skiers, with the Auli Ski Resort offering facilities for training and equipment rentals. Auli is also known for its snow-clad trails, which are perfect for trekking and snow hiking. The cable car ride from Joshimath to Auli is one of the highlights, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan range. Besides skiing, Auli’s serene surroundings and clear, crisp air make it a wonderful escape for nature lovers and winter enthusiasts.
5. Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh
If you’re looking for a quieter, less commercialized destination to enjoy snowfall, Narkanda is a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh. Located about 60 kilometers from Shimla, this small town is surrounded by dense forests and towering mountains, creating a tranquil and pristine winter landscape. Narkanda sits at an elevation of around 2,700 meters, and its slopes receive heavy snowfall during the winter, making it ideal for skiing and other snow-related activities. The Hatu Peak, which is the highest point in Narkanda, offers panoramic views of the snow-covered Himalayas and is a popular spot for trekking even in winter. The snow-covered apple orchards add a unique charm to the area, while the lack of commercial tourist crowds allows visitors to truly immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region. With its relaxed vibe and stunning views, Narkanda is perfect for those seeking a peaceful winter retreat.
6. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang, located in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, offers a unique snow experience with its blend of Tibetan culture and Himalayan beauty. Known for the Tawang Monastery, one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India, this town becomes even more mystical when covered in snow. From December through February, Tawang sees substantial snowfall, and its stunning monasteries, lakes, and mountain passes take on an ethereal beauty. The Sela Pass, which connects Tawang to other parts of Arunachal Pradesh, is one of the highest motorable passes in the world and is often blanketed in snow, making it a sight to behold. Frozen lakes like the Madhuri Lake (also known as Sangetsar Lake) add to the winter charm of Tawang, offering visitors an otherworldly experience. The journey to Tawang is an adventure in itself, but the pristine snow-covered landscapes make it a rewarding winter destination for those seeking a blend of spirituality and nature.
7. Ladakh (Leh and Nubra Valley), Jammu & Kashmir
Though not the typical choice for a winter vacation, Ladakh offers a unique snow experience for the truly adventurous. Known for its stark, high-altitude deserts and rugged mountains, Ladakh undergoes a complete transformation in winter. The town of Leh and the Nubra Valley experience heavy snowfall from December through February, creating a dramatic landscape of snow-clad peaks and frozen rivers. The Chadar Trek, one of the most challenging and famous winter treks in India, involves walking on the frozen Zanskar River, an experience unlike any other. Winter in Ladakh is harsh, with temperatures dropping well below zero, but for those who can brave the cold, it offers a rare and serene beauty, far from the crowds. Monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey, and Diskit, dusted with snow, add a tranquil charm to this rugged region. Ladakh in winter is not for the faint-hearted but is a bucket-list destination for those seeking a true adventure in the snow.
India is blessed with a multitude of winter destinations that come alive with snowfall, each offering its own distinct allure. From the bustling winter activities of Manali and Gulmarg to the serene, less-traveled paths of Narkanda and Tawang, there’s a snowy escape for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or simply looking to experience a snowy wonderland, India’s winter destinations promise magical landscapes and unforgettable experiences. Embrace the beauty of snowfall and let these stunning locations enchant you with their winter charm.
Uncover The Best Places To Visit In India In November For Dream Trip
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India never fails to impress with its rich history, culture, climate and mesmerising landscapes. It has plenty of amazing places to see, making it one of the best destinations. Thanks to its pleasant weather and stunning landscapes, November is an ideal time to explore India. Whether you’re seeking serene natural beauty, historical grandeur, or cultural richness, India has something for everyone. Here is a list of the best places to travel in November , ensuring you have a dream trip filled with unforgettable experiences.
Why Is November A Great Time To Visit India
November is an ideal time to visit India due to its pleasant weather and beautiful landscapes. As the monsoon season ends and winter begins, the climate across the country becomes comfortable and inviting, perfect for exploring India’s diverse landscapes. From the snow-capped peaks in the north to the sunny beaches in the south, the cooler temperatures enhance your travel experience.
Additionally, November hosts significant festivals like Diwali and the Pushkar Camel Fair, offering unique cultural experiences. With fewer crowds compared to the peak tourist season, November provides a more relaxed and enjoyable travel experience, making it an excellent time to discover India’s beauty and charm.
Best Travel Destinations In November
If you plan a trip to India in November, this list will help you choose the perfect destination.
1. Kashmir: The Paradise on Earth
When looking for the best place to visit in India in Nov , consider Kashmir. Often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” it is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, majestic mountains, and serene lakes. Visiting Kashmir in November is always a good idea, as the region is simply spectacular. The air is cool, and the stunning landscapes are a sight to see. You can enjoy shikara rides on the tranquil Dal Lake , explore the Mughal Gardens, and experience the early snowfall in Gulmarg , making it a haven for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
The vibrant markets of Srinagar offer a delightful shopping experience with traditional handicrafts and Kashmiri shawls. The combination of scenic beauty, cultural richness, and pleasant weather makes Kashmir one of the best destinations in November, providing an unforgettable and magical travel experience.
2. Coorg: The Scotland of India
Nestled amidst the misty Western Ghats, Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is popular for its coffee plantations and lush landscapes. November brings pleasant weather, making it perfect for trekking, coffee estate tours, and exploring the region’s rich flora and fauna. Make sure to visit Abbey Falls, Namdroling Monastery, and Raja’s Seat for the best experience.
The aroma of fresh coffee, the sight of verdant hills, and the soothing ambience make Coorg one of the best places to visit in India in November . Do not forget to taste the local cuisine on your trip to add to the experience. Coorg offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for an exceptional experience.
3. Hampi: The Land of Ruins
Travel back in time by exploring the ancient ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka . Once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi is home to magnificent temples, intricate carvings, and grand stone structures. The weather is perfect for exploring landmarks like the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and the iconic Stone Chariot in November.
Here, you can wander through the vast landscapes dotted with boulders and ancient relics and let the history of this mesmerising place captivate you. Hampi’s unique combination of historical significance and natural beauty creates an unforgettable travel experience for everyone.
4. Goa: The Party Capital
Known for its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Portuguese heritage, Goa is also one of the best places to travel in November . It’s a fantastic place for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. November marks the beginning of the tourist season, with pleasant weather perfect for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the charming streets of Old Goa.
Here, you can enjoy the lively atmosphere at Anjuna and Baga beaches, visit the beautiful churches and cathedrals, and indulge in delectable seafood. Goa in November offers a blend of cultural richness and modern entertainment that is hard to resist. Whether you’re looking to relax by the sea or party all night, Goa provides an ideal setting.
5. Jaisalmer: The Golden City
Jaisalmer is another great attraction when looking for places to see in November . Nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, it’s a popular destination that attracts huge crowds from all across the globe. Famous for its golden sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer is home to the majestic Jaisalmer Fort. In November, the weather is perfect for exploring this enchanting city.
You can wander through the narrow streets lined with intricately carved havelis, visit the serene Gadisar Lake, and embark on a camel safari through the vast Sam Sand Dunes. The city’s vibrant culture is reflected in its lively markets, traditional music, and dance performances, offering a rich cultural experience. Jaisalmer’s blend of historical grandeur and desert adventure makes it one of the best places to go in November .
6. Kodaikanal: The Princess of Hill Stations
Nestled in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is a picturesque hill station known for its enchanting landscapes and beautiful lakes. November’s mild weather is perfect for boating on the serene Kodaikanal Lake, hiking through the dense forests, and visiting attractions like Coaker’s Walk, Bryant Park, and the Pillar Rocks.
The mist-covered hills, the aroma of pine forests, and the soothing cool climate make Kodaikanal a perfect destination for those seeking peace and natural beauty. The town’s charming cottages and local markets add to its appeal, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation. Kodaikanal is a great option if you are looking for the best places to travel in November .
7. Amritsar: The Spiritual Heart
Amritsar, home to the iconic Golden Temple, is a city popular for its spirituality and history. It’s one of the most popular places in India that attracts huge crowds throughout the year. November is a great time to visit Amritsar as the weather is cool and pleasant. Visit the Golden Temple and experience the tranquillity of its sacred waters, witness the Wagah Border ceremony, and delve into history at the Jallianwala Bagh. Amritsar’s bustling markets, delectable Punjabi cuisine, and warm hospitality are some things to enjoy on your Amritsar tour . The city’s rich cultural heritage and historical sites make it a must-visit attraction in India.
8. Manali: The Adventure Hub
Looking to visit Manali ? Choose November to visit this charming hill station in Himachal Pradesh. It’s a haven for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. November is an excellent time to visit, as the weather is cool and chilly. On your trip, you can engage in activities like paragliding, trekking, and river rafting or simply relax and enjoy the scenic beauty.
Visit the ancient Hadimba Temple, the vibrant Mall Road, and the tranquil Solang Valley. Manali’s blend of adventure and serenity makes it a perfect destination for a rejuvenating getaway. The local culture and stunning vistas enhance the overall experience, making it the best travel place in November .
9. Varanasi: The Spiritual Capital
Varanasi , one of the oldest cities in the world, is a spiritual and cultural hub that attracts pilgrims and travellers alike. With its cooler weather, November is an ideal time to explore this sacred city. Witness the mesmerising Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat take a boat ride on the Ganges River at sunrise, and explore the narrow, bustling streets filled with temples and vibrant markets. Varanasi’s unique blend of spirituality, history, and culture offers an experience. The city’s rituals, music, and festivals add depth to your visit, providing a truly immersive cultural journey.
10. Ziro: The Land of Apatani Tribe
Hidden in the serene landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh , Ziro is a quaint town known for its picturesque scenery and unique cultural heritage. November’s cool climate is perfect for exploring the lush green valleys, visiting the traditional Apatani villages, and enjoying the serene ambience of this offbeat destination.
You can trek through the pine forests, visit the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Apatani tribe. Ziro’s untouched beauty and cultural richness make it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. It is one of the best destinations to visit in November , so add it to your list.
11. Kalimpong: The Scenic Hill Town
Kalimpong , perched on the foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal , offers the perfect escape in November. The stunning views and peaceful ambience make it a top attraction to visit in India. November is an ideal time to visit, with clear skies providing breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga range.
You can explore the beautiful Deolo Hill, the serene Durpin Monastery, and the bustling Kalimpong Market for an immersive experience. The town’s colonial charm, lush landscapes, and tranquil environment make it a delightful destination for a relaxing retreat. Visit Kalimpong if you’re looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation.
12. Almora: The Cultural Gem
In the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand , Almora is a cultural and historical gem offering stunning views of the Himalayas. Explore the town’s ancient temples, bustling bazaars, and scenic surroundings. Visit the Nanda Devi Temple, explore the vibrant Lala Bazaar, and take in the panoramic views from Bright End Corner.
Almora’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty provide a perfect setting for a serene and enriching holiday. If you’re looking for a unique and less-explored option, Almore is a great choice.
13. Kerala: God’s Own Country
Kerala, with its palm-lined beaches, serene backwaters, and lush greenery, is a tropical paradise. With its pleasant weather, November is an ideal time to explore this beautiful state. On your Kerala trip , you can cruise through the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey, relax on the pristine beaches of Kovalam, and explore the tea plantations of Munnar .
You should also visit the vibrant city of Kochi to experience its rich cultural heritage and enjoy a traditional Kathakali performance. Kerala’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural experiences make it a must-visit destination. The state’s wellness therapies and vibrant festivals also add to the charm of this beautiful land.
14. Rajasthan: The Land of Royals
Rajasthan , known for its royal heritage, majestic forts, and vibrant culture, offers you the best experiences. This colourful state has a lot to offer all types of travellers. Here, you can witness Jaipur’s stunning palaces, Jodhpur’s blue city, and Udaipur’s serene lakes. You can also escape to the desert landscape of Jaisalmer for an enriching experience.
Make sure to attend the Pushkar Camel Fair, explore the ancient forts, and immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine on your trip. Rajasthan’s grandeur and hospitality will leave you with memories to cherish forever. If you want to experience the country’s rich traditions, Rajasthan is your best bet.
15. Mussoorie – The Queen of Hills
Mussoorie is another charming hill station in the state of Uttarakhand that you cannot miss. Nestled in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range, Mussoorie offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and lush green valleys. Mussoorie has a lot of things to do on your trip. You can stroll along the famous Mall Road, explore the scenic Camel’s Back Road, and visit the picturesque Kempty Falls.
Lal Tibba, the highest point in Mussoorie, provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, and it’s a must-visit. The town’s colonial architecture, vibrant local markets, and serene ambience make Mussoorie a perfect destination for a relaxing getaway in November.
November is the perfect time to plan a vacation to India. This month offers travellers various destinations that blend nature, culture, history, and adventure. Plan your dream trip now and create memories that will last a lifetime. Check SOTC to choose the perfect destination for your November getaway, ensuring you experience the best of what India has to offer. Let the adventure begin!
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Budget travel: 10 places to explore in India under INR 10,000
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India is home to a range of stunning and budget-friendly destinations, ideal for those with a budget of INR 10,000. A look at 10 affordable places to explore in India:
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Jaipur is a beautiful amalgam of history and architectural beauty. Budget accommodations begin at INR 500-600 per night. You’ll be amazed to see that entry fees to most palaces and forts are nominal.
Amritsar (Punjab)
Amritsar offers spiritual solace, history, and delicious Punjabi food. Stay in budget hotels for INR 400-600 per night, or at the Golden Temple for free. Local street food, including the famous Amritsari kulcha, is affordable.
Gokarna (Karnataka)
Gokarna is a peaceful coastal town known for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Budget accommodation near the beach costs around INR 400-600 per night and food is cheap at beach shacks.
Pushkar (Rajasthan)
Pushkar is a holy town famous for the Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, and its annual camel fair. Budget accommodations begin at INR 300-500 per night. There’s no entry fee for temples, and the local market offers budget shopping and food.
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
Varanasi is known for its ghats and ancient temples. Accommodations begin at INR 400-600 per night. A boat ride on the Ganges costs around INR 200-300, and street food is inexpensive.
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Puducherry attracts with its French colonial architecture and pretty beaches. Accommodation in budget hotels or hostels costs under INR 500-700 per night. Bicycles can be rented cheaply to explore the town.
Alleppey (Kerala)
Alleppey is noted for its pretty backwaters and houseboat stays. The peaceful retreat in the lap of nature is all about a network of canals. Stay in budget homestays starting at INR 500-600 per night. Houseboat rides for a few hours are reasonably priced.
Hampi (Karnataka)
Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient temples. Budget accommodations start at INR 300-500 per night and entry fees to monuments are pocket-friendly. Food is cheap so no issue there as well.
McLeod Ganj (Himachal Pradesh)
McLeod Ganj in Himachal is all about experiencing Tibetan culture. Stay in budget hostels or guesthouses for around INR 400-500 per night. The trek to Triund is free, and local food is quite affordable!
Rishikesh (Uttarakhand)
Those planning to enjoy activities like river rafting and hiking, this is the place for you. Rishikesh offers budget hostels and guesthouses starting at around INR 300-500 per night, while local food and activities are absolutely cheap!
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It is located 12 km away from Manali in Himachal Pradesh. The village is Buddhist, and the locals follow Hinduism and Buddhism as sound religions. ... 108 Best Places To Visit In India Before You Turn 30 In 2024. 35 Exotic Places To Visit In December In India 2024 To Enjoy A Surreal Vacation. 64 Top Honeymoon Destinations In India In 2024 95 ...
Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, holds a special place in the hearts of winter travelers. This historic hill station, once the summer capital of British India, is known for its charming ...
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Best Travel Destinations In November. If you plan a trip to India in November, this list will help you choose the perfect destination. 1. Kashmir: The Paradise on Earth. When looking for the best place to visit in India in Nov, consider Kashmir. Often referred to as "Paradise on Earth," it is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty ...
McLeod Ganj (Himachal Pradesh) McLeod Ganj in Himachal is all about experiencing Tibetan culture. Stay in budget hostels or guesthouses for around INR 400-500 per night.