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Handpicked destinations showcasing the best of Himachal Pradesh's natural splendor and cultural heritage.

ShimlaQueen of Hills
📍 Himachal Pradesh

Shimla

Colonial architecture, Mall Road promenades, pine-clad hills, and the iconic Kalka-Shimla toy train.

ManaliAdventure Hub
📍 Kullu Valley

Manali

Snow-capped peaks, ancient temples, Solang Valley adventures, and the gateway to Ladakh.

KasolBackpacker Haven
📍 Parvati Valley

Kasol

Mini Israel of India along the Parvati River. Trekking, Israeli cafes, and mystical vibes.

Spiti ValleyMust Visit
📍 Lahaul & Spiti

Spiti Valley

The Middle Land — cold desert with ancient monasteries, Chandratal Lake, and raw beauty.

Dharamshala
📍 Kangra

Dharamshala

Home of the Dalai Lama, spiritual haven surrounded by cedar forests and the Dhauladhar range.

Bir BillingParagliding Capital
📍 Kangra

Bir Billing

Paragliding capital of India with Tibetan monasteries, tea gardens, and World Cup hosting.

Shimla

Shimla

"The Queen of Hills — Where Colonial Charm Meets Himalayan Majesty"
Altitude
2,276 m
Best Time
Mar–Jun, Oct–Feb
Distance
115 km from Delhi
Nearest Airport
Jubbarhatti
Nearest Rail
Kalka (96 km)
Ideal Stay
3–5 Days

Destination Overview

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is a mesmerizing hill station that served as the summer capital of British India. Perched at an altitude of 2,276 meters in the southwestern ranges of the Himalayas, Shimla is named after Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the goddess Kali. Today, it remains one of India's most beloved hill stations, drawing millions of visitors who come for its colonial architecture, stunning mountain views, vibrant cultural scene, and the refreshing mountain air that has enchanted travellers for over two centuries.

The city stretches along a ridge at the convergence of seven hills — Inverarm Hill, Observatory Hill, Prospect Hill, Summer Hill, Bantony Hill, Elysium Hill, and Jakhoo Hill. Each hill offers unique experiences, from the ancient Jakhoo Temple perched at the highest point to the lush greenery of Summer Hill. The Mall Road, Ridge, and Christ Church form the heart of Shimla's social and cultural life, while the surrounding pine and deodar forests provide a natural sanctuary just steps away from the bustling town center.

History & Culture

The history of Shimla dates back to ancient times, but it rose to prominence in 1819 when the British discovered it. By 1864, it was declared the summer capital of British India, transforming from a small cluster of villages into a magnificent colonial town. The British built the Viceregal Lodge (now the Indian Institute of Advanced Study), Christ Church, Gorton Castle, and numerous Tudor-style cottages that define Shimla's architectural character to this day.

The Kalka-Shimla Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was completed in 1903 and remains one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world, with 103 tunnels and over 800 bridges traversing the rugged terrain. Culturally, Shimla is a vibrant blend of Himachali traditions and colonial heritage. The annual Summer Festival, Ice Skating Carnival (the only natural ice-skating rink in South Asia), and the Shimla Heritage Festival celebrate this unique cultural tapestry.

💡 Insider Tip: Walk the Kalka-Shimla toy train early morning for misty valley views, and visit Jakhoo Temple at dawn to spot wild monkeys and enjoy panoramic Himalayan vistas.

Why Visit Shimla

Shimla offers an extraordinary blend of experiences — from strolling through colonial-era architecture and sipping chai at historic cafes, to trekking through pine forests and watching snowfall from your balcony. It serves as the perfect introduction to the Himalayas, offering both luxury and adventure. The town's walkability, combined with its rich history, makes it ideal for families, couples, solo travellers, and photographers alike.

  • UNESCO World Heritage Kalka-Shimla Railway experience
  • Colonial architecture including Christ Church and Viceregal Lodge
  • Year-round destination — snow in winter, pleasant summers
  • Gateway to nearby destinations like Kufri, Narkanda, and Chail
  • Excellent shopping for Himachali handicrafts, shawls, and woolens
  • Vibrant food scene from street food to fine dining
  • Multiple trekking trails starting right from the city

How To Reach Shimla

By Air

Jubbarhatti Airport (23 km) has limited flights. Chandigarh Airport (120 km) is the nearest major airport with excellent connectivity to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.

By Rail

Kalka Railway Station (96 km) connects via the UNESCO toy train — a 5-hour scenic journey through 103 tunnels. Broad gauge trains available from Delhi to Kalka.

By Road

NH-5 connects Delhi to Shimla (350 km, 7-8 hrs). Volvo buses from Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate are comfortable and affordable. Private taxis available from Chandigarh (115 km).

Local Transport

Walk the Mall Road area. Hired taxis for outer destinations. State-run buses connect all nearby towns. Auto-rickshaws available within city limits.

Weather Guide

Spring (March-May): Pleasant 10°C–25°C. Rhododendrons bloom. Ideal for sightseeing and trekking.

Summer (June-August): Warm 15°C–30°C. Peak tourist season. Monsoon brings lush greenery but occasional landslides.

Autumn (September-November): Cool 8°C–20°C. Clear skies, golden foliage. Best for photography and long walks.

Winter (December-February): Cold -2°C–10°C. Snowfall in January. Perfect for snow experiences and ice skating.

Packing Recommendations

Summer: Light woolens for evenings, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain jacket. Winter: Heavy woolens, thermal wear, waterproof jacket, warm gloves, beanie, insulated boots. Year-round: Camera, power bank, basic medicines, reusable water bottle.

Shimla Itinerary

4-Day Shimla Exploration Plan

01
Arrival & Colonial Heritage
Exploring the Heart of Queen of Hills
Morning (8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Arrive in Shimla and check into your hotel. Begin your exploration at The Ridge, the cultural heart of Shimla. Walk along the Ridge to Christ Church — the second-oldest church in North India with stunning neo-Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. Visit the State Museum to understand Himachal's rich cultural heritage, including Pahari miniature paintings, traditional costumes, and ancient sculptures. Take the heritage walk through Mall Road, admiring the colonial-era buildings and the impressive Gaiety Theatre.
Christ ChurchThe RidgeState MuseumHeritage WalkMall Road
Afternoon (12:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
Enjoy lunch at a heritage restaurant on Mall Road — try traditional Himachali thali featuring Siddu, Madra, and Dham. Visit Scandal Point and take the walking path down to Lakkar Bazaar, famous for wooden handicrafts, toys, and souvenirs. Take the toy train from Shimla station to Summer Hill (optional) for a short but delightful ride through pine forests. Explore the Himalayan Bird Park near Annadale Ground.
Himachali CuisineLakkar BazaarToy TrainBird Park
Evening (5:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
Watch the sunset from the Ridge with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks. Dinner at a cozy restaurant — recommend trying Indian coffee house for old-world charm or Indian Grill for live music. Take an evening stroll along the illuminated Mall Road. Experience the vibrant local nightlife at a café near The Mall.
Sunset ViewsIndian Coffee HouseEvening Walk
02
Kufri, Jakhoo & Adventure Day
Mountain Adventures and Sacred Peaks
Morning (7:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Start early for the Jakhoo Temple trek from the Ridge — a 2.5 km uphill walk through cedar and pine forests. At the summit (2,454 m), visit the 108-foot statue of Lord Hanuman, one of the tallest in the world. The temple offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Himalayan range. After descending, drive to Kufri (16 km, 45 min). Visit the Himalayan Nature Park to see endangered species like the Himalayan Monal, musk deer, and snow leopard. Enjoy yak rides and horse rides in the scenic meadows.
Jakhoo TempleHimalayan Nature ParkKufri MeadowsYak Rides
Afternoon (12:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
Lunch at a hilltop café in Kufri with valley views. After lunch, indulge in adventure activities — skiing (in winter), tobogganing, and the famous Kufri Fun World amusement park. For photography enthusiasts, the view of the Greater Himalayas from Kufri's Green Valley is spectacular. Drive to Narkanda (65 km) for apple orchard visits if time permits.
Adventure ParkPhotographyApple OrchardsHatun Peak
Evening (5:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
Return to Shimla. Relax at your hotel with a cup of hot chai overlooking the mountains. Enjoy dinner at a rooftop restaurant with live local music. Visit the Viceregal Lodge (Indian Institute of Advanced Study) if open for evening visits — this magnificent stone mansion was the residence of the Viceroy of India.
Viceregal LodgeRooftop DiningLocal Music
03
Chail, Mashobra & Hidden Trails
Off the Beaten Path Experiences
Morning (7:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Drive to Chail (45 km, 1.5 hrs) — a serene hill station quieter than Shimla. Visit the world's highest cricket ground and the magnificent Chail Palace (now a heritage hotel). Explore the Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, home to barking deer, wild boar, and pheasants. The views of the snow range from the palace grounds are absolutely stunning. Drive to Mashobra on the return — a hidden gem with dense oak and pine forests.
Chail PalaceHighest Cricket GroundWildlife SanctuaryMashobra
Afternoon (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
Lunch at a local restaurant in Mashobra. Take the scenic walk to Craignano Nature Park, a hidden paradise with apple orchards, wildflowers, and mountain streams. Visit the Tattapani hot springs if time permits (60 km from Shimla) — a natural sulphur spring believed to have therapeutic properties. The walk through the forested trail to the springs is an experience in itself.
Craignano ParkTattapani Hot SpringsNature WalkApple Orchards
Evening (5:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
Return to Shimla. Spend the evening at leisure — perhaps a spa treatment at your hotel or shopping for Himachali shawls and local handicrafts at Himachal Government Emporium on The Mall. Enjoy a farewell dinner featuring authentic Himachali Dham (traditional multi-course meal) at a heritage restaurant.
Spa & WellnessShoppingHimachali DhamFarewell Dinner
04
Toy Train Journey & Departure
A Scenic Farewell to the Hills
Morning (7:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Experience the iconic Kalka-Shimla toy train journey — board the early morning Himalayan Queen for a mesmerizing 5-hour ride through 103 tunnels and over 800 bridges. The views of the Shiwalik foothills, winding rivers, and terraced villages are unforgettable. Alternatively, take a short drive to Taradevi Temple, a popular stop on the toy train route known for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere.
UNESCO Toy TrainTaradevi TempleValley ViewsPhotography
Afternoon (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM)
Final lunch at your favorite Shimla restaurant. Pick up last-minute souvenirs — Himachali caps, Kullu shawls, dried fruits, and local honey. Visit Chadwick Falls (7 km from city) — a 70-meter waterfall surrounded by dense forest, especially spectacular during monsoon. The short trek to the falls is refreshing and offers great photography opportunities.
Chadwick FallsSouvenir ShoppingFinal Lunch
Evening (4:00 PM onwards)
Departure from Shimla. Our team will arrange your transport to the nearest airport, railway station, or bus terminal. As you leave the Queen of Hills, you'll carry memories of colonial charm, mountain beauty, and warm Himachali hospitality.
DepartureTransfer Arranged

Best Photography Spots in Shimla

1. Jakhoo Temple Summit: 360-degree panoramic views of the Greater Himalayas. 2. The Ridge at Sunset: Golden hour photography with Christ Church as backdrop. 3. Kufri Green Valley: Snow-covered landscapes in winter, lush meadows in summer. 4. Chadwick Falls: Dramatic waterfall surrounded by pine forests. 5. Toy Train at Barog Station: Iconic shot with the train emerging from tunnels. 6. Chail Palace: Heritage architecture with mountain backdrop.

Hidden Gems

Annadale Ground: Historic golf course and helipad with colonial charm. • Sankat Mochan Temple: Ancient Hanuman temple on Jakhu Road, less crowded. • Glenn Forest: One of the oldest golf courses in Asia with beautiful trails. • Shaily Peak: A lesser-known viewpoint near Naldehra. • Glen Falls: A short hike from Annandale through beautiful pine forest.

Local Food Guide

Don't miss these Himachali delicacies: Siddu (steamed bread with walnuts/poppy seeds), Madra (chickpea curry in yoghurt), Dham (traditional feast with 8-10 courses), Chha Gosht (spicy mutton in gram flour), Babru (Himachali kachori), and Patande (Himachali flatbread). Best restaurants: Wake & Bake (Mall Road), Indian Coffee House (heritage), Sita Ram & Sons (street food), 45 The Central (fine dining).

Shopping Guide

Lakkar Bazaar: Famous for wooden crafts, toys, and walking sticks. The Mall Road: Himachal Emporium for authentic shawls, Pahari paintings, and silver jewelry. Lower Bazaar: Local produce, dried fruits, and traditional Himachali caps. Kalka-Shimla Railway Station: Small shops selling local honey and herbal products. Look for: Kullu shawls, Chamba Rumal embroidery, silver jewelry, and hand-carved wooden items.

Travel Tips & FAQs

• Carry layers even in summer — Shimla weather changes quickly. • Avoid visiting during peak monsoon (July-August) due to landslide risk. • Book hotels well in advance for May-June peak season. • The toy train tickets should be booked 2-3 months in advance. • Hire registered taxis only — avoid unauthorized operators. • ATMs are available on Mall Road but carry cash for smaller shops. • Mobile connectivity is good for Jio and Airtel throughout the city.

Manali

Manali

"Gateway to the Himalayas — Where Snow Meets Soul"
Altitude
2,050 m
Best Time
Oct–Jun
Distance
540 km from Delhi
Nearest Airport
Bhuntar (50 km)
Nearest Rail
Joginder Nagar (160 km)
Ideal Stay
4–7 Days

Destination Overview

Manali is where the Himalayas reveal their most dramatic and enchanting face. Nestled at the northern end of the Kullu Valley, this town sits at the confluence of the Beas River and its tributary, the Manalsu. Surrounded by towering snow-clad peaks of the Pir Panjal and Greater Himalayan ranges, Manali is not just a destination — it's a feeling. The crisp mountain air, the roar of the Beas River, the scent of deodar forests, and the warmth of Kulluvi hospitality create an atmosphere that captivates every visitor.

From the adventure-seeking backpackers exploring Old Manali's vibrant café culture to the honeymooners capturing memories at Rohtang Pass, from the spiritual seekers at the ancient Hadimba Temple to the thrill-seekers at Solang Valley — Manali caters to every kind of traveller. It is also the last major town before the treacherous and breathtaking roads to Leh-Ladakh, making it a crucial stopover for adventure enthusiasts.

History & Culture

Manali derives its name from Manu, the Hindu lawgiver who is believed to have meditated here after the great flood. The town is steeped in mythology — the Pandavas of the Mahabharata are said to have passed through this region on their final journey to heaven. The Kullu Valley, of which Manali is a part, has been inhabited for thousands of years and is known for its unique customs, distinct dialect (Kullui), and vibrant festivals.

The annual Kullu Dussehra, celebrated in October, is one of the most spectacular festivals in India, featuring hundreds of deities from across the valley gathered to pay homage to Lord Raghunathji. The people of Manali are predominantly Hindu, with a significant Buddhist population, creating a beautiful cultural blend reflected in the temples, monasteries, and daily life.

How To Reach Manali

By Air: Bhuntar Airport (50 km) has daily flights from Delhi. Taxis available to Manali (2 hrs). By Road: NH-3 from Delhi via Ambala-Chandigarh-Mandi (540 km, 12-14 hrs). Volvo buses from Delhi are comfortable overnight options. Local Transport: Local buses, shared jeeps, and hired taxis. Walking is the best way to explore Old Manali and Mall Road.

Weather & Best Time

Mar–Jun (Spring/Summer): 10°C–25°C. Perfect weather, blooming flowers, ideal for all activities. Jul–Sep (Monsoon): 15°C–22°C. Lush greenery but landslide risk. Rohtang Pass may close. Oct–Nov (Autumn): 5°C–18°C. Crystal clear skies, golden foliage, best photography season. Dec–Feb (Winter): -5°C–8°C. Heavy snowfall, magical winter wonderland, skiing at Solang.

Manali Itinerary

5-Day Manali Adventure Plan

01
Arrival & Temple Trail
Exploring Ancient Heritage
Morning
Arrive in Manali via overnight Volvo from Delhi or morning flight to Bhuntar. Check into your riverside hotel or cozy homestay in Old Manali. Freshen up and begin your exploration at Hadimba Devi Temple — a 16th-century wooden temple dedicated to Hadimba, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Built into a cedar forest, this four-tiered pagoda-style temple is an architectural marvel with intricate wooden carvings.
Hadimba TempleCedar Forest WalkHotel Check-in
Afternoon
Lunch at a riverside café in Old Manali. Visit the Manu Temple in Old Manali — dedicated to Sage Manu, the mythological creator of mankind. Walk through the vibrant Old Manali village with its colorful prayer flags, Tibetan handicraft shops, and laid-back vibe. Explore the local market and pick up some woolens and silver jewelry.
Manu TempleOld Manali VillageRiverside Lunch
Evening
Walk along the Mall Road and enjoy the bustling evening atmosphere. Visit the Vashisht Hot Springs — natural sulphur springs believed to have medicinal properties. The ancient Vashisht Temple nearby dates back over 4,000 years. Enjoy a traditional Himachali dinner with local folk music.
Mall RoadVashisht Hot SpringsVashisht TempleHimachali Dinner
02
Solang Valley Adventure Day
Adrenaline in the Mountains
Morning
Early breakfast at the hotel, then drive to Solang Valley (14 km, 45 min). Known as the "Snow Point," Solang Valley is the adventure capital of Manali. Begin with paragliding — tandem flights over the valley with the Dhauladhar range as your backdrop. Experience the zipline, ATV rides on the mountain trails, and the thrilling cable car ride to the top.
ParaglidingZiplineATV RidesCable Car
Afternoon
Lunch at a Solang Valley café with mountain views. Continue with more activities — horse riding through alpine meadows, snowmobile rides (in winter), or simply relax and soak in the breathtaking panorama of glaciers and snow peaks. Visit the nearby Rahala Falls on the Rohtang road — a beautiful cascade surrounded by pine forests.
Horse RidingRahala FallsMountain ViewsSnow Activities
Evening
Return to Manali. Evening at leisure — enjoy a spa treatment, or visit the Club House for indoor games and activities. Dinner at a rooftop restaurant with views of the illuminated valley. Optional: Bonfire night arranged by your hotel.
SpaClub HouseBonfire
03
Atal Tunnel & Sissu Expedition
Engineering Marvel Meets Raw Beauty
Morning
Early start (6 AM) for the Atal Tunnel drive — the world's highest single-tube tunnel at 10,000 feet, connecting Manali to Lahaul Valley. Drive through the 9.02 km tunnel to reach Sissu (Lahaul Valley). The landscape transforms dramatically from green Kullu Valley to the stark, beautiful Lahaul landscape. Visit the Sissu Waterfall — a magnificent cascade that can be viewed from the road. Drive further to the Chandratal viewpoint for panoramic views.
Atal TunnelSissu WaterfallLahaul ValleyChandratal View
Afternoon
Lunch at a local Lahuli restaurant in Sissu — try the unique Lahuli cuisine with Tibetan influences. Explore the Sissu village and the ancient Shashur Monastery nearby. The contrast between the snow-capped peaks and the green meadows of Sissu is a photographer's paradise. Visit the Tandi confluence where the Chandra and Bhaga rivers merge to form the Chenab.
Lahuli CuisineShashur MonasteryPhotographyTandi Confluence
Evening
Drive back through the Atal Tunnel. The sunset views from the tunnel exit are spectacular. Return to Manali. Relaxing evening at your hotel. Try the local Siddu and Chha Gosht for dinner.
Sunset ViewsAtal Tunnel ReturnLocal Cuisine
04
Naggar Castle & Ancient Temples
Cultural Heritage & Hidden Treasures
Morning
Drive to Naggar Castle (22 km, 1 hr) — a 500-year-old castle built in a unique blend of European and Himalayan architecture. Once the residence of the Raja of Kullu, it now serves as a heritage hotel and art gallery. Explore the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery within the castle premises. Visit the nearby Gauri Shankar Temple — an 11th-century stone temple with exquisite carvings. Walk through the apple orchards surrounding Naggar village.
Naggar CastleRoerich GalleryGauri Shankar TempleApple Orchards
Afternoon
Lunch at the castle's heritage restaurant. Drive to Jana Waterfall — a lesser-known but stunning waterfall accessible via a short forest trek. Continue to the Tripura Sundari Temple, one of the oldest temples in the Kullu Valley. The serene atmosphere and ancient architecture make this a deeply spiritual experience.
Jana WaterfallTripura Sundari TempleForest Trek
Evening
Return to Manali. Evening shopping at the Tibetan Market on Mall Road for unique handicrafts, prayer wheels, and handmade jewelry. Enjoy a farewell dinner featuring North Indian and Himachali cuisine. Last-minute packing and preparing for departure.
Tibetan MarketSouvenir ShoppingFarewell Dinner
05
Rohtang Pass & Departure
Final Mountain Memories
Morning
Early morning drive to Rohtang Pass (51 km, 2.5 hrs) — the "Pass of Corpses" at 3,978 meters. The drive itself is spectacular with hairpin bends, pine forests, and the Beas River below. At the pass, enjoy the snow-covered landscapes, build a snowman, and take photographs with the Himalayan range as your backdrop. Note: Rohtang Pass requires a permit (we arrange this) and is closed from November to May due to heavy snowfall.
Rohtang PassSnow PlayPanoramic ViewsPhotography
Afternoon
Lunch at a roadside dhaba on the way back. Stop at Gulaba for snow activities if the pass is closed. Visit the Beas Kund viewpoint — the source of the Beas River. Return to Manali for a final lunch and last-minute shopping at the Himachal Government Emporium.
GulabaBeas Kund ViewFinal Shopping
Evening
Departure from Manali. Board the overnight Volvo to Delhi or transfer to Bhuntar Airport. As you leave Manali, the mountains promise one thing — you will return.
DepartureTransfer Arranged
Kasol

Kasol

"Mini Israel of India — Where the Parvati River Sings"
Altitude
1,640 m
Best Time
Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov
Distance
315 km from Delhi
Nearest Airport
Bhuntar (77 km)
Ideal Stay
3–5 Days
Vibe
Bohemian Paradise

Destination Overview

Kasol, a small hamlet in the Parvati Valley, has become a global phenomenon among backpackers, hippies, and spiritual seekers. Sitting on the banks of the gushing Parvati River, surrounded by towering pine-covered mountains, Kasol is a place where time slows down and the soul finds its rhythm. Known affectionately as "Mini Israel," the village has a significant Israeli population, reflected in its Hebrew signboards, Israeli restaurants serving authentic hummus and falafel, and the laid-back Mediterranean-meets-Himalayan vibe.

But Kasol is far more than its reputation suggests. It is the gateway to some of the most beautiful treks in Himachal — Kheerganga, Tosh, Malana, and the legendary Pin Parvati Pass. The Parvati Valley is believed to be the meditation ground of Lord Shiva, adding a mystical energy to the entire region. From the trance music echoing through the riverside cafés to the ancient hot springs of Manikaran, Kasol offers a unique blend of adventure, spirituality, and bohemian freedom.

History & Culture: The Parvati Valley has been a spiritual center for millennia. Legend says Goddess Parvati meditated here for 1,100 years. The valley is home to ancient villages with unique customs — Malana village, known as the "Athens of the Himalayas," has its own democratic system dating back thousands of years. The blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and even Jewish cultural influences creates a truly unique atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit: March to June (15°C–25°C) is ideal for trekking and river activities. September to November (5°C–20°C) offers clear skies and autumn colors. December to February is very cold (below freezing) but magical with snow. Monsoon (July-August) brings heavy rains and landslide risks.

How to Reach: Delhi to Bhuntar by flight (1 hr) or overnight Volvo bus (10-12 hrs). Bhuntar to Kasol by taxi (2 hrs, 77 km). Local transport: Walking is the primary mode. Shared jeeps to nearby villages.

Packing: Good trekking shoes, warm layers (even in summer nights are cold), rain jacket, power bank, flashlight, reusable water bottle, basic first aid, sunscreen, insect repellent. Cash is essential — ATMs are unreliable in Kasol.

Kasol Backpacker Itinerary — 5 Days

01
Arrival & Parvati River Vibes
Settling into the Valley
Morning
Arrive in Bhuntar and take a scenic 2-hour drive along the Parvati River to Kasol. Check into a riverside camp or café-hotel. Freshen up and walk along the Parvati River — the sound of the river and the mountain backdrop will instantly transport you to another world. Have lunch at a riverside café — try the Israeli shakshuka or falafel plate.
Parvati River WalkRiverside CampIsraeli Food
Afternoon
Explore Kasol village — walk through the narrow lanes, browse the Israeli and Tibetan handicraft shops, and soak in the bohemian atmosphere. Visit the local hemp café and learn about the valley's famous cannabis culture (note: recreational use is illegal but culturally significant here). Relax by the river with a good book and hot chai.
Village WalkCraft ShoppingRiver Relaxation
Evening
Sunset by the river. Dinner at Evergreen Café or Moon Dance Café — both Kasol institutions known for their Israeli-Indian fusion food. Evening trance music session at a local café (depending on the season). Camp under the stars if you're staying at a riverside camp.
SunsetTrance MusicRiverside Camping
02
Kheerganga Trek
Trek to Hot Springs & Clouds
Morning
Early start (8 AM) for the Kheerganga trek. The trail begins from Barshaini (30 min drive from Kasol) and passes through Rudranath Temple, dense pine forests, waterfalls, and terraced villages. The 12 km trek takes 4-5 hours with an elevation gain to 2,960 m. The views of the Parvati Valley opening up as you climb are spectacular. Stop at the Nakthan village viewpoint for photos.
Kheerganga Trek12 km / 5 hrs2,960 mWaterfalls
Afternoon
Reach Kheerganga top — a vast alpine meadow with natural hot sulphur springs. Take a dip in the hot spring pool while snow-capped peaks surround you. Have a simple lunch at a guesthouse. Explore the Shiva temple at the summit. The views of the Indrasan mountain peak from here are breathtaking.
Hot SpringsAlpine MeadowShiva TemplePeak Views
Evening
Camp overnight at Kheerganga — the stargazing here is exceptional with zero light pollution. Dinner at the camp with dal, rice, and maggi. If the weather is clear, the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye. Morning return trek to Barshaini and back to Kasol.
StargazingOvernight CampCampfire
03
Manikaran Sahib & Chalal Village
Hot Springs & Hidden Village
Morning
Walk to Manikaran Sahib (4 km from Kasol) — a revered Sikh Gurudwara famous for its natural hot springs where langar (community meal) rice is cooked in the boiling spring water. The gurudwara also houses a Shiva temple, creating a unique Hindu-Sikh spiritual harmony. Take a dip in the hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties. Visit the nearby Ram Temple.
GurudwaraHot Springs BathLangar ExperienceRam Temple
Afternoon
Return to Kasol. Take the forest trail to Chalal Village (30 min walk from Kasol) — a quieter alternative to Kasol with equally stunning views. The trail passes through dense pine forest and is absolutely beautiful. Have lunch at a Chalal café — the Israeli food here is excellent and the crowd is smaller.
Forest TrailChalal VillageCafé Culture
Evening
Return to Kasol via the riverside path. Evening relaxation — yoga session by the river, reading, or simply watching the river flow. Dinner at a rooftop café with mountain views. If interested, visit one of the local music venues for an acoustic night.
Yoga by RiverRooftop DinnerAcoustic Music
04
Tosh & Malana Village
Ancient Villages of the Valley
Morning
Drive to Tosh (30 min from Kasol) — a small village at the end of the Parvati Valley with spectacular views of the glacier-capped peaks. The 1-hour uphill walk from the road head through terraced fields and apple orchards is rewarding. Tosh is known for its stunning sunrise views and vibrant café scene. Have breakfast at a Tosh café overlooking the valley.
Tosh VillageGlacier ViewsSunrise
Afternoon
Drive to Malana Village (2 hrs from Kasol) — one of the oldest democracies in the world. This ancient village has its own unique culture, language, and governance system untouched by the outside world. Visitors must follow strict rules — no touching anything in the village, no taking photos of locals without permission. The village architecture is unique with flat-roofed stone houses and wooden balconies.
Malana VillageAncient DemocracyCultural Visit
Evening
Return to Kasol. Farewell dinner at the Moon Dance Café. Pack and prepare for departure. Last riverside walk to absorb the valley's energy one more time.
Farewell DinnerLast Riverside Walk
05
Departure
Carrying the Valley's Peace
Morning
Early morning yoga by the river. Final breakfast at your favorite Kasol café. Drive to Bhuntar for departure. The Parvati Valley will stay with you long after you leave.
River YogaFinal BreakfastDeparture

🍕 Kasol Food Guide: Try Moon Dance Café (Israeli), Evergreen Café (multi-cuisine), Jim Morrison Café (Indian), and the Manikaran Gurudwara langar (free community meal). Don't miss the fresh trout from the Parvati River!

Hidden Gems near Kasol

Rashol Village: A tiny village above Kasol with incredible valley views and zero tourists. • Malana Crystal Lake: Hidden alpine lake near Malana, accessible via a challenging trek. • Parvati River Rafting: White water rafting stretches available near Jari village. • Shangarh: A pristine village in the Sainj Valley, 4 hours from Kasol, with ancient temples and lush forests. • Bijli Mahadev Temple: A 16th-century temple at 2,460 m with a 20-meter staff that attracts lightning.

Spiti Valley

Spiti Valley

"The Middle Land — Where Earth Touches the Sky"
Altitude
3,800 m avg
Best Time
Jun–Sep
Distance
740 km from Delhi
Highest Pass
4,551 m (Kunzum)
Ideal Stay
7–10 Days
Terrain
Cold Desert

Destination Overview

Spiti Valley, known as "the Middle Land" between Tibet and India, is a cold desert mountain valley located in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh. Sitting at an average altitude of 3,800 meters, it is one of the most remote, pristine, and breathtakingly beautiful places on Earth. The landscape is dramatic and otherworldly — barren mountains carved by the Spiti River, ancient monasteries clinging to cliffsides, and villages that have existed unchanged for a thousand years.

The valley is home to some of the oldest and most significant Buddhist monasteries in the world. Key Monastery, perched on a hilltop at 4,166 meters, houses priceless Buddhist manuscripts and thangkas. Tabo Monastery, often called the "Ajanta of the Himalayas," is over 1,000 years old and was visited by the Dalai Lama. The villages of Komic (the world's highest motorable village), Hikkim (home to the world's highest post office), and Langza (famous for marine fossils) are living museums of Himalayan culture.

Why Visit Spiti: It's not just a destination — it's a transformation. The stark beauty, the silence of the high desert, the warmth of the Spitian people, and the spiritual depth of ancient monasteries create an experience that stays with you forever. The Chandratal Lake, with its impossibly blue waters against a backdrop of snow peaks, is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.

Getting There: Two routes — from Manali via Rohtang Pass, Kunzum Pass (4,551 m), or from Shimla via Kinnaur Valley (longer but more gradual altitude gain). The Manali route is open June-October only. We recommend the Shimla route for first-timers to acclimatize properly.

Important: Spiti requires Inner Line Permit (we arrange). Altitude sickness is real — spend at least 2 nights at intermediate altitudes before entering the valley. Carry warm clothing even in summer — temperatures can drop to 0°C at night.

Spiti Valley — 7-Day Complete Expedition

01
Delhi to Shimla — Gateway
Acclimatization Begins
Full Day
Drive from Delhi to Shimla (350 km, 7-8 hrs) via NH-44. Check into your Shimla hotel. Spend the afternoon exploring The Ridge and Mall Road. Light walking to begin acclimatizing to altitude. Dinner at a heritage restaurant. This overnight in Shimla (2,276 m) is your first step in acclimatization — crucial for Spiti's 4,000+ meter altitudes. Early night for rest.
Delhi to ShimlaAcclimatizationThe Ridge
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Shimla to Kalpa — Entering Kinnaur
Orchards, Temples & First Mountain Views
Full Day Drive (230 km, 8-9 hrs)
Scenic drive along the Sutlej River into the Kinnaur Valley. Stop at Rampur Bushahr — the old capital of the Bushahr kingdom. Visit the Bhimakali Temple at Sarahan — a stunning wooden temple dedicated to the fierce goddess Bhimakali. Continue through apple orchards and terraced fields to Kalpa (2,750 m). Evening views of the Kinner Kailash range (6,050 m) from Kalpa village are legendary. The sunset on the Kinner Kailash rock face turns golden-pink — a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
Kinnaur ValleyBhimakali TempleKinner KailashKalpa
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Kalpa to Nako — Ancient Lakes & Monasteries
Entering Spiti Territory
Full Day (140 km, 6 hrs)
Drive through the Pooh checkpoint (permit verification). The landscape becomes increasingly dramatic — barren mountains, deep gorges, and the turquoise Sutlej River. Stop at Tabo Monastery (1,000+ years old) — explore the ancient wall paintings and meditate in the prayer hall. Continue to Nako (3,662 m) — a pristine village centered around a stunning lake. The Nako Monastery dates back to the 11th century. Evening at the lakeside — the reflection of mountains in the still lake water is magical. Overnight at a lakeside guesthouse.
Tabo MonasteryNako LakeAncient ArtPermit Check
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Nako to Kaza via Dhankar
The Heart of Spiti
Full Day (120 km, 5 hrs)
Drive to Dhankar (3,890 m) — visit the ancient Dhankar Monastery and the stunning Dhankar Lake (a short 1-hour trek from the monastery). The monastery is perched on a cliff 300 meters above the confluence of the Spiti and Pin Rivers. Continue to Kaza (3,650 m) — the administrative headquarters of Spiti Valley. Visit Key Monastery (4,166 m) — the largest and most famous monastery in Spiti. Explore the ancient prayer halls, library with rare manuscripts, and the meditation caves. Visit Kibber village (4,270 m) — one of the highest inhabited villages. Evening in Kaza — explore the local market and the Spiti Valley museum.
Dhankar MonasteryDhankar LakeKey MonasteryKibber Village
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Kaza — Hikkim, Komic & Langza
World Records & Fossil Village
Full Day Exploration
Drive to Hikkim (4,400 m) — visit the world's highest post office and send a postcard from the top of the world! Continue to Komic (4,587 m) — the highest motorable village in the world. The village monastery offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Drive to Langza (4,270 m) — the "Fossil Village" where you can find ancient marine fossils (ammonites) dating back millions of years when this area was underwater. The giant Buddha statue overlooking the village and the backdrop of Chau Chau Kang Nilda peak is iconic. Return to Kaza for the night.
Hikkim Post OfficeKomic VillageLangza FossilsGiant Buddha
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Kaza to Chandratal Lake
The Moon Lake
Full Day (140 km, 5-6 hrs)
Early start for the drive to Chandratal Lake (4,270 m) via Kunzum Pass (4,551 m). The road crosses the dramatic Kunzum La — the gateway between Spiti and Lahaul. Prayer flags flutter in the wind at the pass, offering a deeply spiritual moment. Chandratal Lake, shaped like a crescent moon, is one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Himalayas. The impossibly blue water, surrounded by barren mountains, creates an almost surreal landscape. Set up camp by the lake. The evening — bonfire, stargazing, and the sound of silence. This is the night you'll remember forever.
Kunzum Pass 4,551mChandratal LakeCamp by LakeStargazing
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Chandratal to Manali & Departure
Through the Atal Tunnel
Full Day (140 km, 5 hrs)
Sunrise at Chandratal — the first light on the crescent moon lake is a photographer's dream. Early morning tea and breakfast at camp. Drive back through Kunzum Pass to Sissu and then through the Atal Tunnel to Manali. The landscape transforms from cold desert to green valleys in a matter of hours. Arrive in Manali in the afternoon. Lunch and relaxation. Evening departure or overnight stay in Manali before heading to Delhi. The Spiti journey ends, but the memories of the Middle Land stay forever.
Chandratal SunriseKunzum Pass ReturnAtal TunnelArrive Manali

⚠️ Spiti Safety: Acclimatize properly. Drink 3-4 liters of water daily. Avoid alcohol at altitude. Carry Diamox for AMS. The roads are rough — a 4x4 vehicle is mandatory. Mobile network is available only in Kaza (BSNL/MTNL). Fuel stations only at Reckong Peo and Kaza — fill up before entering Spiti.

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Curated Himachal Experiences

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Shimla Manali Tour3D / 2N

Shimla-Manali Express

Perfect weekend escape covering Shimla's Mall Road, Kufri, Manali's Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, and Old Manali's vibrant café culture. Comfortable accommodations, private transfers, and expert local guidance.

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Heritage Tour5D / 4N

Himachal Heritage Tour

Explore Shimla, Kullu, and Manali with ancient temple visits, scenic valley drives, and cultural immersion. Includes Rohtang Pass excursion, river rafting, and traditional Himachali dining experiences.

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Complete Himachal7D / 6N

Complete Himachal Circuit

The ultimate 7-day journey: Shimla → Kullu → Manali → Kasol → Dharamshala → McLeod Ganj. Every major highlight covered with premium accommodations, expert guides, and exclusive access to hidden viewpoints.

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Spiti Expedition10D / 9N

Spiti Valley Expedition

Epic journey through the trans-Himalayan cold desert: Manali → Rohtang → Key Monastery → Kaza → Hikkim → Chandratal → Chitkul. Camps under billions of stars and ancient monasteries at 4,000+ meters.

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Grand Himachal14D / 13N

Grand Himachal Odyssey

The definitive luxury experience covering every corner of Himachal. From luxury stays in Shimla to camping at Chandratal, from paragliding at Bir to the silence of Chitkul — this is the journey of a lifetime.

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Himalayan Trekking Expeditions

Professional trekking guides with experienced leaders, safety equipment, and unforgettable mountain experiences.

Triund Trek

Triund Trek

"The Crown Jewel of Weekend Treks — 180° Dhauladhar Views"

Trek Overview

Triund Trek is the most popular and accessible trek in Himachal Pradesh, making it the perfect introduction to Himalayan trekking. Starting from McLeod Ganj, this 9 km trail takes you through dense rhododendron and oak forests, open meadows, and ends at a stunning ridge at 2,875 meters offering unobstructed 180-degree panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range and the Kangra Valley below. The trek is manageable for beginners yet rewarding enough for experienced trekkers, making it a year-round favorite.

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9 km
Distance
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2 Days
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Detailed Day-by-Day Trek Plan

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McLeod Ganj to Triund Top
Forest Trail to the Ridge
Morning (8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Start from McLeod Ganj after breakfast at your guesthouse. The trail begins behind the Bhagsu Nag Temple — follow the clear path through the Galu Devi temple. The first 3 km is through dense oak and rhododendron forest with gentle elevation gain. In spring (March-April), the rhododendrons bloom in brilliant red and pink. Stop at Magic View Café (midway point) for chai and snacks. The views of the Kangra Valley opening up behind you are spectacular.
Galu Devi TempleOak ForestMagic View Café
Afternoon (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM)
The next 4 km involves steeper sections — the famous "22 bends" — a series of hairpin switchbacks that test your stamina but reward you with increasingly stunning views. Take your time, hydrate regularly, and enjoy the changing vegetation from oak forests to alpine meadows. Reach Triund Top (2,875 m) by early afternoon. Set up camp at the designated camping area. The meadow is surrounded by the Dhauladhar range — the snow peaks feel close enough to touch.
22 BendsAlpine MeadowCamp Setup
Evening (4:00 PM onwards)
Explore the ridge — walk to the edge for sunset views. The Dhauladhar range turns golden-pink at sunset. Camp dinner with maggi, dal, and rice around a campfire. If the sky is clear, the Milky Way is visible in all its glory. The temperature drops significantly after sunset — stay in warm layers. Sleep in your tent with the sound of wind through the mountains.
Sunset on DhauladharCampfire DinnerStargazing
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Triund to McLeod Ganj
Sunrise & Descent
Morning (5:00 AM – 11:00 AM)
Wake before dawn for the sunrise — the first rays of sun hitting the Dhauladhar peaks is one of the most beautiful sights in Himachal. Pack up camp after a hot breakfast. The descent takes 3 hours — much faster than the ascent. Reach McLeod Ganj by late morning. Celebrate with a well-earned meal at a café in McLeod Ganj.
SunriseDescentMcLeod Ganj Café

Packing Checklist

Essential Gear

  • Good quality trekking shoes (broken in)
  • Backpack 30-40 liters
  • Sleeping bag (-5°C rated)
  • Trekking poles
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Water bottles (2 liters minimum)

Clothing

  • Quick-dry t-shirts (2-3)
  • Fleece jacket
  • Waterproof/windproof jacket
  • Thermal inner layers
  • Woolen cap and gloves
  • Rain cover for backpack

Food & Health

  • Energy bars and dry fruits
  • Electrolyte powder/ORS
  • Personal medications
  • Basic first aid kit
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+
  • Lip balm with SPF

Personal Items

  • ID proof and permits
  • Cash (no ATMs on trail)
  • Power bank
  • Camera
  • Trash bags (pack it out)
  • Toilet paper

Safety Guidelines

• Always trek with a certified guide — trail can be confusing in fog. • Start early (before 9 AM) to avoid afternoon clouds that reduce visibility. • Carry extra water — there are no reliable water sources on the trail. • Watch for slippery sections during monsoon — the trail has loose rocks. • Inform someone about your trek plan before starting. • Acclimatize in McLeod Ganj (2,082 m) for at least one day before the trek. • The trail is well-marked, but visibility can drop suddenly — don't trek in fog. • Respect the environment — carry back all waste.

Hampta Pass
Moderate • 5 Days

Hampta Pass Trek

One of India's most dramatic cross-over treks — walk from lush green Kullu Valley across 4,270 m Hampta Pass into the barren landscapes of Lahaul. Includes Chandratal Lake side trip. River crossings, alpine meadows, and the surreal contrast of landscapes make this unforgettable.

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Kheerganga
Easy-Moderate • 2 Days

Kheerganga Trek

Magical trek through Parvati Valley ending at natural hot springs at 2,960 m. Trail passes through dense forests, waterfalls, and remote villages. Soak in steaming hot pools surrounded by snowy peaks. Perfect weekend trek from Kasol with camping under the stars.

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Bhrigu Lake
Moderate • 4 Days

Bhrigu Lake Trek

Named after Sage Bhrigu, this glacial lake at 4,300 m near Manali is where the sage is believed to have meditated. The trek offers vast alpine meadows, panoramic views of Pir Panjal range, and the otherworldly turquoise frozen lake at high altitude.

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Pin Parvati
Difficult • 11 Days

Pin Parvati Pass Trek

The ultimate Himalayan challenge connecting lush Parvati Valley to barren Spiti Valley over the 5,319 m Pin Parvati Pass. This expedition demands physical fitness and mental resilience. Glaciers, moraines, river crossings, and constantly changing landscapes.

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Sacred Journeys

Spiritual Expeditions of Himachal

Embark on divine pilgrimages through ancient temples and sacred sites nestled in the lap of the Himalayas.

Jwala Ji
Shakti Peeth • Kangra

Jwala Ji Temple

One of the 51 Shakti Peeths, Jwala Ji is famous for its eternal natural flames that burn without any fuel source. Legend says the tongue of Goddess Sati fell here. The temple houses nine eternal flames representing different forms of the Goddess. Even Mughal Emperor Akhal tried and failed to extinguish these flames. Timings: 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Best Visit: Navratri (March & October) when special celebrations attract thousands. Ritual: Morning aarti with the eternal flames, followed by prasad distribution. Route: 35 km from Kangra, accessible by road from Dharamshala. Suggested Plan: Day trip from Dharamshala — depart early morning, visit temple, explore Kangra Fort, return by evening.

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Chintpurni
Shakti Peeth • Una

Chintpurni Temple

Another revered Shakti Peeth, dedicated to Goddess Chinnamastika. Perched atop a hill in Una district, this temple is known for wish fulfillment — "Chintpurni" literally means "fulfiller of desires." Devotees from across India visit to seek blessings, especially during Navratri when the temple comes alive with ancient rituals, devotional music, and the powerful energy of thousands of devotees. Timings: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Ritual: Offer red chunari, coconut, and sweets to the Goddess. Route: 70 km from Una, connected by road from Hoshiarpur. Suggested Plan: 2-day trip from Delhi — overnight stay in nearby Bharwain, early morning darshan, afternoon return.

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Naina Devi
Shakti Peeth • Bilaspur

Naina Devi Temple

Perched atop a hilltop in Bilaspur district overlooking the vast Gobind Sagar Lake, Naina Devi is one of the most sacred Shakti Peeths. Legend says the eyes (Nain) of Sati fell here. The temple offers breathtaking views of the Shivalik hills and the reservoir. Can be reached via a scenic ropeway from the base or a 3 km trekking trail. Timings: 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM. Ritual: Special evening aarti with lake backdrop. Route: 40 km from Bilaspur, 100 km from Chandigarh. Suggested Plan: Combine with Anandpur Sahib Gurudwara for a 2-day spiritual circuit from Chandigarh.

🕐 5:30 AM - 8 PM📍 Bilaspur💰 Contact For Quote
Baijnath
Ancient Shiva Temple • Kangra

Baijnath Temple

A masterpiece of Nagara-style architecture dating back to 1204 AD, this Lord Shiva temple in Baijnath is one of the oldest and most architecturally significant temples in North India. The intricate stone carvings, ancient inscriptions, and the sacred Shivling make it a treasure for both history lovers and devotees. Set against the backdrop of the Dhauladhar range, the temple radiates timeless spirituality. Timings: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Ritual: Morning abhishekam with milk and water. Route: 40 km from Kangra, accessible via NH-154. Suggested Plan: Combine with Dharamshala visit — half day at Baijnath, half day at McLeod Ganj.

🕐 6 AM - 7 PM📍 Kangra District💰 Contact For Quote
Hidimba
Heritage Temple • Manali

Hidimba Devi Temple

Nestled amidst towering deodar forests in Manali, this unique pagoda-style wooden temple built in 1553 AD is dedicated to Hidimba from the Mahabharata. The temple's architecture is unique — no idol inside, just a massive rock with a footprint believed to be of the goddess. The surrounding cedar forest creates a mystical atmosphere unlike any other temple. The annual Hidimba Devi Fair in May is a major cultural event. Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Ritual: Circumambulation of the temple and the sacred rock. Route: 3 km from Manali Mall Road, easily walkable. Suggested Plan: Combine with Old Manali village walk and Vashisht Temple for a half-day spiritual trail.

🕐 8 AM - 6 PM📍 Manali💰 Contact For Quote
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Paragliding30 Min Flight

Paragliding in Bir Billing

Soar over the Kangra Valley from the world's second-highest paragliding site. Tandem flights with certified pilots, GoPro footage included. Season: March-June & October-November.

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Mountain Camping

Luxury camping under the stars at curated campsites. Bonfires, barbecues, stargazing, and morning mountain views across Kasol, Tirthan Valley, and Chandratal.

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River Rafting2-3 Hours

River Rafting in Kullu

White-water rafting on the Beas River with Grade II-IV rapids. Professional guides, safety equipment, and an adrenaline rush you'll never forget. Season: April-June.

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