Experience the spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas from this gateway to Lahaul and Spiti Valley, a must-visit location for nature lovers
and thrill seekers. In the winter, enjoy exhilarating sports like mountain biking, paragliding, and skiing.
The jewel in the Kullu Manali region's crown is Manali. Discover the relaxed charm of this hill station, which is framed by snow-capped peaks, deodar forests,
and apple orchards. Discover the Hadimba Devi Temple, the Tibetan Monastery, and the Vashisht Hot Springs.
Solang Valley, sometimes known as the "Adventure Capital of Himachal Pradesh," is a paradise for thrill-seekers.
Enjoy thrilling pursuits like mountaineering, rope sliding, zorbing, and paragliding while taking in the valley's breathtaking scenery.
See the magnificent Gurudwara, constructed to honor the visit of Guru Nanak Dev, and the langar, or communal kitchen, which serves thousands of people every day.
Manikaran's natural hot springs are thought to provide therapeutic benefits and contribute to the area's spiritual appeal.
In this backpacker's paradise, explore the relaxed cafes, peruse the locally owned stores selling handcrafted trinkets, or go for a revitalizing trek along
the picturesque trails. For those looking for peace, Old Manali provides an insight into the simpler way of living in the Himalayas.
Experience a step back in time at the magnificent Naggar Castle, constructed in the fifteenth century by Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu.
Discover the region’s rich history, marvel at the beautiful carvings, and explore the well-preserved wooden structures.
Experience the Great Himalayan National Park's abundant biodiversity, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With a wide variety of
plants and animals, including threatened species like the western tragopan and snow leopard, the park provides a special chance to see wildlife.
ourney to 4,050 meters above sea level to the holy high-altitude lake known as Bhrigu. The lake's spiritual significance is attributed to Sage Bhrigu,
who is said to have meditated here. Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains may be seen on the hike to the lake.
At 4,270 meters above sea level, Hampta Pass is a journey not to be missed for experienced hikers. The hike offers strenuous yet rewarding paths
among stunning landscapes, such as meadows covered in wildflowers, glaciers, and gushing waterfalls.
Beas Kund, the source of the Beas River, is a significant place for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts.
Trekking to Beas Kund, which is at an elevation of 4,090 meters, offers breathtaking beauty and spiritual importance.