Bakrota Hills is a well-known tourist site in the hill town of Dalhousie. Situated in the Himalayan foothills, it is an astounding and must-see destination for the ones that adore Mother Nature. The rocky terrains of these hills are blessed with a serene ambiance where anyone can relax amidst nature. This place promises to cheer up the mood of all visitors.It Is Known For:-1) Bakrota Hills is a must-visit destination in Dalhousie hill town and is blessed with the beauty of nature in abundance.2) The backdrop of the snow-capped Himalayas makes this place appear even pleasing to eyes.3) The hills are dotted with the deodar, oak, and pine trees. When the sunlight filters through the shade of these trees and falls on the ground, it creates an alluring effect.4) There are several trails in these hills where nature enthusiasts can take a stroll & spend some good quality time with Mother Nature.5) Bakrota Hills serves as the apt place for the trekkers. These hills challenge the potential of all trek lovers that throng to this place from different cities.Best Time To Visit:-Due to the location of these hills at a higher elevation, the weather remains pleasantly cool even during the scorching summers. These hills can be visited during any season of the year, especially during winters because the whole place gets bedecked with the white blanket of snow. The beauty of Bakrota Hills in winters is simply alluring.Watch Out!If you love adventure activities then spending a vacation at Bakrota Hills can prove to be worthy. Trekking, hiking, rock climbing, camping etc. are some activities that will give a boost to the adrenaline for sure.Reaching There:-Chamba town is nearest to Barkota Hills. It is well-connected to the rest of Himachal Pradesh via roadways, railways, and airways. People can reach Chamba via interstate buses, trains, and flights from different cities of the state.Nearest Railway Station:- Pathankot Railway StationNearest Airport:- Pathankot Airport
Explore MoreKnown for its hot water spring, Tattapani, Shimla has now become a very popular tourist attraction for people who are traveling to the summer capital of India, Shimla. In fact, the name of the place- Tattapani, also means hot water. The hot water spring in the region is spread across a vast area of one square kilometer. Many people even believe that the hot water of the sulphur spring has magical healing properties and a dip in the water can cure your body of many diseases. It is located at a distance of around 51 kilometer from the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. People also visit here to visit the holy shrine of Lord Shiva called the Shiv Goofa. Things to Do There are many activities that one can indulge in when they are visiting the beautiful quaint little town of Tattapani. The hot water sulphur spring that is situated near the banks of the River Sutlej is the most popular place where people love to visit. People go for river rafting as well in this river when they are visiting Tattapani. Another cool activity that people like to indulge in when they are visiting the Tattapni area is to go for trekking and camping. One can also try a hand at fishing that takes places at the banks of River Sutlej. Best Time to Visit Tattapani is a beautiful hilly hamlet that is flocked by tourists from all parts of the country all year round. However, if you want to know the best time to visit here, it depends on what you are actually looking for in the visit. If you are looking for snow, you can visit between the months of December end and February middle. If you are planning to visit here, there could actually be no better season to visit Tattapani than the winter season. The temperature during winters in Tattapani can get down to sub-zero degrees. How to Reach Tattapani near Shimla is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Those visiting the queen of hill station Shimla, make sure to visit the beautiful hilly hamlet. It is pretty easy to reach here once you have reached Shimla. You can reach Shimla via buses that ply from all the nearest cities like Delhi. Shimla also has an airport where flights from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc., regularly fly. You can also take the Kalka train to reach the beautiful hill station. Once you are in the capital city of Shimla, you can easily take any bus or even hire a cab to reach Tattapani. Many taxi drivers in Shimla are also ready to take you to the beautiful town of Tattapani. Nearby 魅影直播 Majority of the tourists visiting the Tattapani are the tourists who have come for a holiday in Shimla. All adventure seekers, nature lovers, and even the nature photographers love to visit the Tattapani area to explore nature at its best. Some other places to visit in Tattapani are Shiva Cave, Mahunag, and Adventure Park.
Explore MoreThe Mall is definitely the lifeline of the town. It is the main street of Shimla. Mall Road centers all the tourist activities. Time has changed and to encourage tourism, the colonial buildings are overrun by cheesy shops and boutiques. Today, it houses many showrooms, restaurants, cafes, emporiums, and shops. Local people and tourists love here doing lots of shopping! Traveler Tips: • If you are visiting Shimla during summer, keep light cotton with you at the sun is scorching at day time. But the evenings may require light jackets with drops in temperature. • If you are visiting Shimla during winter, carry heavy jackets and thermals with you. Boots and gloves are essential to avoid snow. • If you are not comfortable on windy roads, keep motion-sickness pills with you. • Keep sunglasses and sunscreen lotions in both seasons. Things to do: Tourists love to spend hours of time just strolling around the Mall. You will enjoy the hustle-bustle of the tourists and locals there. The Mall Road, Shimla is a great place in the town to catch the magnificent views of the entire snow-covered valley and hilltops beneath it. Enjoy the local street food and softies. Are you a shopaholic? Are you an expert in bargaining things? You can find a range of vendors on the street sides who are selling several funky apparel, junk jewelry, gadgets, latest accessories, footwear, and many more good-looking and useful items. Tourists also love watching the sunset here from a vantage point. Take some selfies in the sunset background and keep it framed forever! History: The British government first established the concepts of summer gateways or hill retreats in colonial India. And, then, the small hill town Shimla was the blue-eyed kid! Due to its majestic appearance and cool climate, it was declared as the authorized summer capital of British India. At a height of 2205 meters, Shimla was much sought-after break from the heat-melted plains. The scenario is similar to dates. Continuing from its colonial past, Shimla is still covered with dense oak and pine forests. And, this hill town’s natural beauty and cultural heritage are reflected in the Mall Road, Shimla. Festival: Shimla exhibits its cultural tradition through various colorful festivals and fairs. All of them are celebrated here at different times of the year and encourage more tourist visits. Best time to visit: The Mall Road, Shimla is popular among the tourists in all the three seasons of the year. Summer (March- June) – During summer the temperature here remains around 25°C. June is the hottest when the maximum temperature bar strikes 30°C. Monsoon (July – October) – Rains on the hills has always attracted visitors. During August, the Mall remains wettest. Winter (November – February) – During winter weather remains cold and crisp here. During December, the Mall remains covered with snow and become the wonderland! How to Reach? • By air – Jabarhatti airport is nearest to Shimla. But due to altitude restrictions, commercial planes do not fly here. You need to fly to Chandigarh airport (115 km away) and then hire any private or public transport to reach here. • By road – Shimla is well-connected through roadways with Delhi and Chandigarh. Hire any bus services run by Himachal Road Transport Corporation or hire private cabs to reach here. • By train – Kalka – Shimla toy train is definitely the most charming way to reach here. Kalka is connected through railways with Delhi and Chandigarh. Nearby 魅影直播: There are various tourist hot spots nearby the Mall Road including Town Hall, Gaiety Theatre and Kali Bari Temple. The Mall Road, Shimla remains most crowded during the winter season. The crowd includes mostly families and honeymooners in maximum numbers. You will surely enjoy dining, shopping, and sightseeing here in any season.
Explore MoreLocated at a distance of 5 km away from Ridge, Annandale in Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) is a beautiful attraction for holidaying and rejuvenating. It is a scenic spot in Shimla replete with a sporty golf club, mesmerizing vistas, an Indian Army museum, a Cactus museum and a tranquil ambiance to spellbind you with. This place has been a playground for the British in the Pre-independence period. Now it is used to organize parades, army activities, sports like cricket, Golf, Polo, etc., picnics, festivals like Dussehra. It has been a popular attraction for polo and cricket lovers. This spot gives a picturesque view of Shimla city and has been attracting tourists from all over the world to explore it and the surroundings as well. Things To Do Here: • The Annandale Golf Course is a paradise for Golf lovers. The opulent and expansive course amidst the gorgeous natural landscape is sure to be a. unforgettable experience. • The Annandale playground is a preferred place for the Indian Army to organize their parades and social events. • While here, one should not miss exploring the fascinating natural landscape of Annandale. The route to Annandale passes through a dense forest and makes exploring this area on the foothills of the Himalayas a peaceful and rejuvenating experience for all visitors. • The Indian Army Museum of Annandale is a place where one will come across many artifacts and stories of victory and sacrifice of our brave army. The museum contains a collection of uniforms, flags, ammunition, weapons, and information about all the regiments of the Indian army. • A Cactus Museum is erected near the Indian Army Museum at Annandale. It houses a variety of cactus brought from significant cactus growing regions in the world. This museum is never being missed while exploring Annandale. • There is a cafe that serves a variety of local snacks that visitors will love to have after exploring Annandale. Picnickers often stop here for a while to have a bite and then proceed with their plan for the day. Interesting Facts And Trivia About: • Nestled at an altitude of 622 ft. above the sea level, Annandale is one of those attractions in Shimla where you can look down at the Shimla city from Annandale’s highest peak which is filled with snow-clad mountains and awe-inspiring vistas. • With the trail of trees amidst Annandale including deodar trees, oak trees, etc., one will find the luxuriant greenery here. This place is rich in flora and fauna which is taken care of by the Indian Army carefully. • It is situated in the suburban hamlet of Kaithu. West Shimla. It was named by Captain Charles Pret Kennedy, one of the initial visitors of this place. • It has been an important hotspot for Anglo-Indian sports games and the region is also utilized as heliport of Shimla. Traveler Tips: • The Indian Army maintains the attraction over here. Hence, one will observe them extremely disciplined. • One should not enter the restricted areas. • A café is made within Annandale. So, one does not have to worry about food during a visit to this place. Picnickers can carry their picnic baskets along with them, but they need to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. • Visitors should wear sports shoes while visiting the playground. Best Time To Visit: Shimla has pleasant weather in any month but visitors should avoid visiting Annandale during monsoons as they will not able to soak themselves in the lovely ambiance of the place. The place is best explored between the months of October and February as the weather stays cool throughout the day and the region also experiences snowfall making it an unforgettable vacation. This place also often frequented by visitors during the summer season as the climate remains pleasant allowing them exploring the place at leisure and playing sports. How To Reach Here: Annandale is located just at a distance of about 5 Km away from the Ridge and 2 Km away from the Shimla Railway Station. Hence one can either walk or hire an auto-rickshaw or cab to reach the place. Nearby 魅影直播: While visiting Annandale, visitors can also explore some other places of interest around the place such as Ram Temple, Mark church, Kali Bari Temple, Kalka Shimla Toy Train, Mall Road, Tattapani, Chail, The Ridge, Kufri, Shimla Christ Church, Jakhu Temple, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Himachal State Museum, Himalayan Bird Park, Shimla Reserved Forest, etc. Additional Information For Visitors: There is no entry fee for Annandale. Tourists can visit the Army Museum between 10 am to 2 pm and 3 pm to 5 pm. The museum is closed on Monday. The playground and the golf course can be visited between 10 am to 5 pm.
Explore MoreThe small hill town Chindi lies at an altitude of 1850 meters above the sea level. The whole town remains covered with picturesque little hamlets, scenic apple orchards and a wide panoramic view of its surroundings. It is definitely one of the most beautiful hill stations of Himachal. It often remains unexplored to most of the tourists comes to visit Shimla but it is well connected with roadways to other parts of Himachal. It is also having good accommodations and a few small markets across the town. Description: Chindi is situated in the Karsog valley of Himachal. It is around 94 km away from the ‘The Summer capital of India’- Shimla. The enter hill city is covered with pine and deodar woods and apple orchards scattered here and there. You can spot a number of sacred temples in the locality of Chindi which are popular tourist attractions here. Traveler Tips: • Though summer is mild here, you may require light woolens at nights. • In winter, the temperature may fall below 0 °C in Chindi. So, carry heavy woolen jackets, boots, woolen socks, and thermals. Things to do: With the crisscrossed streamlines across the valley and green carpet fields of assorted grains and vegetables, Chindi, Shimla is one of the most picturesque spots of H.P. You must frame the thick dark forests, orchards and fertile floors rise towards the snow laded Himalayan peaks. You can return your home with an exclusive collection of organically grown lentils, crisp and heavenly tasty apples and exotic vegetables. Architecture: The ancient architecture of the old tiny villages is just picture perfect. Every age-old temple is legendary here and depicts the local cultural heritage. It also shows their outstanding building skills. Best Time to visit: Well, you can visit Chindi, Shimla at any time of the year. • During Summer (March – June): It is the most popular summer retreat among its worldwide tourists. During summer, the temperature may reach the 30°C bar. • During Monsoon (July – September): Nature lovers often visit Chindi during the monsoon as it is truly lovely watching rainfall on the hills. But as landslides often happen this season due to heavy rainfall this is not the advised time for visiting Chindi. • During winter (October – February): Snow-cladded Chindi is the hot favorite among the global tourists. Visitors come here for watching the snowfall. Temperature goes down to -2 °C. How to Reach? • By air – Jubarhati is the nearest airport to Shimla which is only 23 km away. Regular flights are available on the Jubarhati – Delhi & Chandigarh route. After arriving at the airport, hire a cab to reach your destination. • By bus – HRTC (Himachal Roadways Transport Corporation) run buses are available towards Shimla from any parts of North India. You can also book tickets for private bus services on this route. Online bookings are available. • By train – Shimla railway station is almost 87 km away from Chindi. Shimla is connected Kalka by a narrow 96 km long toy train rail route. Toy trains are definitely a major attraction for reaching Shimla. Reach Kalka by traveling on any trains from Delhi or Chandigarh. Nearby 魅影直播: • Karsog • Temple of Mamleshwara Mahadev • Kunhoo Dhar • Mahunag • Pangana • Kamrunag • Ardhanarishwara temple • Temple of Aledi Mahadev • Bhim rock • Nag dhamooni • Churag temple • Palinag, Nalagali • Chatri So, if you are in Shimla and want one or two day break from the crowd there, you can visit Chindi which is just a few kilometers away from Shimla. It is definitely a visual treat! The weather here is almost the same as the capital of Himachal but is less crowded. You will get a number of options for enjoying with your family here.
Explore MoreThe stunning snow-clad mountains, lush greenery, and mesmerizing lakes of Shimla can make anyone fall in love with the place. The timeless beauty of the place attracts scores of visitors every year. It is also popular by the name queen of hill stations. The land captivated the British so much that they decided to make it as their summer capital. Among the various beautiful places that have emerged as favorite of tourists, the name of Shimla Glen cannot be ruled out. Shimla Glen has been surrounded by heavy forests of various types of beautiful trees. These varieties largely include oak, pine, and deodar trees. Every year a large number of tourists from all across the globe visit Shimla Glen to have some peaceful time with their loved ones. They love to enjoy the raw beauty of Shimla, clean air, and majestic hills. Shimla Glen has been situated very close to Summer Hill. From Summer Hill, you can cover the distance to reach Shimla Glen by walk. Shimla Glen offers tourists a lovely hiking trail through which they can explore the calm life of the place. It has emerged as one of the highly popular sightseeing places. For families and children, it is must-visit spot to have some leisure time from the hustle and bustle of noisy city life. It has become quite famous for its tranquil setting. You will get a perfect break from your stereotypical daily routine and enjoy the amazing atmosphere of the place to rejuvenate your mind and body. You will also witness the splendid views of the nearby valleys and the sight is going to leave you breathless. It is interesting to note that Shimla Glen has been positioned at a huge height of 1830 meters above sea level. The place offers visitors the captivating Chadwick Waterfall. You will be left besotted by the stunning beauty of a reserve forest that boasts a huge collection of animals and birds. You will also like the enchanting streams when you visit the place. Shimla Glen offers something for people of all age groups who want a break from their boring monotonous lives. Traveler Tips: If you are traveling to Shimla Glen in summer, you may pack light and airy clothes. While if you are visiting it during winter months, you need to carry woolen clothes along as the temperature may fall sharply during night time. Winters may get harsh in Shimla, so make sure you have your sweaters, jackets, socks, caps, etc. Availability: You do not have to shell out any money in the form of entry fee when you visit Shimla Glen. It remains open for tourists from 6 in the morning to 6 in the evening throughout the week. Best Time to Visit: You may visit the place throughout the year as it does not restrict the entry of travelers throughout the year. However, you may avoid your visit during the rainy season as there is a constant risk of soil erosion or landslide. And, water also flows at a fast rate. These factors may pose a risk to your safety. The best months to visit Shimla Glen are from March to May and September to November. How to Reach? Shimla Glen is located at a mere distance of 4 km from The Ridge in Shimla. You will find great connectivity through the road and the place is easily accessible from various parts of the city. If you are traveling from the train, you may take the NH22 route to reach your destination. It is located 8 km away from Shimla Railway Station. You will also find many cabs services and local taxis to reach the place. There are many public operated buses by the HPSTC department to reach Shimla Glen. Nearby 魅影直播 There are several popular attractions that you may cover while holidaying in Shimla Glen. Some of them are- 1. Chris Church: This has emerged as one of the best attractions of Shimla Glen that offers a unique charm to visitors. It showcases a neo-gothic style of architecture with an amazing history. For history buffs and archeological lovers, the place has so much to offer. It has gained the status of one of the popular landmarks of the place and located just 3.1 km from Shimla Glen. 2. Summer Hill: People who are eagerly looking for a break from their day-to-day lives may think of visiting the beautiful spot Summer Hill. You will enjoy the mesmerizing landscapes and the snow-capped mountains. Summer Hill is located at a mere distance of 2 km from Shimla Glen. 3. Mall Road: Mall Road is hugely popular among tourists. The place offers mystique beauty that leaves tourists awe-struck. You will find several shops in the lanes from where you may purchase some local stuff for your near and dear. It also houses Lakka Bazaar, Tibetan Market, and various other local stalls. It takes 3.4 km to reach Mall Road from Shimla Glen. 4. Jakhoo Temple: The temple is popular among Lord Hanuman devotees who make it a point to visit it and offer their prayers. Jakhoo temple provides a peaceful and holy environment for tourists. The temple is located in the middle of beautiful hills. If you want to visit the famous temple of Shimla Glen, it will take you approximately 4.9 km.
Explore MoreThe small village in the lush valley of Manali, Kothi is truly a much-needed break into the lap of nature from the boiling plains. During the older times, trekkers used to camp here while crossing Rohtang Pass. Well, it is possible in today’s time too. Otherwise, simply reach Kothi as a normal tourist! Description: It is situated on the way to Rohtang Pass, on the highway of Leh. It remains almost 13500 ft above the sea level. This picturesque village is only 15 km away from the town of Manali which is filled with unforgettable views of Beas River, snow-capped hilltops and the Himalayan range. The highlight of this village is the sheer and profound valley through which Beas flows dancing all over. This is why Kothi has been featured in various Bollywood movies as well! Traveler Tips: As this village is just a few minutes drive from the happening Manali town, tourists normally do not prefer staying here but they drive through the place especially during the winter for watching snow-covered Kothi. This is why you will never find Kothi village, Manali cluttered everywhere. Things to Do: Kothi offers more than a charming Himalayan village which allures the tourists with its charm. This place is worth of visit for a few planned treks, a relaxing stay, and a floating walk. Apart from these, you can also enjoy paragliding through its skies. And, if you are here during the snowfall, you will be allowed to do skiing too. And, most importantly, if you want a great scenery through the snows except for having the views of other hotels and restaurants from the window of your room, you should head to Kothi village, Manali. Best Time to Visit: Kothi has a cool to pleasant weather almost every time of the year. Temperature normally starts falling after monsoon here. In the winter, i.e. during December – February, Kothi experiences moderate to heavy snowfall. Thus, this village attracts more tourists especially this time. Heavy snowfall can create 2-3 ft snow-covering through the valley. Thus, most of the snow activities happen this time. You can also visit Kothi during the summer, i.e. between March and June. Zorbing and paragliding activities happen this time. How to Reach? • By air – Bhuntar airport is closest to Kothi. It is almost 64 km away from the village. Regular flights fly between Delhi, Bhuntar and Chandigarh. • By train – Chandigarh railway is the nearest broad gauge station nearby Kothi which is almost 313 km away. After reaching the railway station you can ride on a local bus to Manali or hire a taxi to reach your destination. Una of Himachal is another railhead closest to this village which is connected with Pathankot. • By bus – Himachal State Transport Services run efficient bus services between Delhi and Manali. In fact, traveling by bus is probably the most affordable way to reach Kothi. Nearby 魅影直播: • Kullu • Manali • Rohtang Pass • Solang Valley This mountain-locked tiny hamlet is best enjoyed during the winters as various snow activities take place this time. But you can plan your trip to Kothi village, Manali whenever you think is the best time for you! I hope the blog will be a help for you plan your trip according to your way. You can also book your trip through a travel agent.
Explore MoreJust 500 meters away from the bus stand of Kullu, Sultanpur Palace is a major tourist attraction here which is also at a walkable distance from Raghunathji Temple. The Palace holds huge historical importance. It used to be the residence of Kullu's former royalties. The majestic beauty of the surrounding intensifies the environment of the place. Traveler Tips: • The descendants of the former rulers of this place stay here. So, you need to get an entry permit for entering the premises of the Sultanpur Palace and the garden area. • Wear comfy footwear as you need to walk a lot! Things to Do: • Revel in the artworks and their inner expressions which literally dominate the majesty of the interiors. • Marvel at the sophisticated architecture of the palace. • Enjoy the natural scenic beauty surrounding the palace. • You can make special requests to the chefs of the palace to make some authentic and tasty food for you. • You can do some shopping at the local bazaar to get some souvenirs for your home. • If you are an adventure-mind, you can look for rafting and trekking options. Availability of guides: There is no guide facility available here. But booking your trip with a travel agency can help you. They will look after the permission matters too. History: The Sultanpur Palace, Manali was previously called the Rupi Palace. It is said that Raja Jagat Singh constructed the palace in 1660. But during a heavy earthquake that happened in 1905, the palace got demolished. The structure was rebuilt again with a similar style and design of the original palace near the ruins of the previous palace. Architecture: The palace is built using a simple architecture which is a combination of colonial and Pahari styles. The gigantic entry gates of the palace were built by massive wooden logs. The interior of the Sultanpur Palace is perfectly designed in a remarkable manner. It has some gorgeous well-preserved wall paintings of which there is a large number of exclusive miniature paintings that are worth to watch. The specialty of these paintings is there is no human element is present in them. Those include the scenic backgrounds of Kullu – Manali. Best Time to Visit: From the end of summer to the beginning of winter, the weather remains milder here. So the best time to reach here is between March and October. Winter here is freezing. You can experience snowfall this time. Roadblocks are a common incident every day. How to Reach? Kullu-Manali is well connected via roadways with North India. Himachal Pradesh tourism runs HRTC bus services which are the most cost-effective way to reach Kullu. The Sultanpur Palace, Manali is only half kilometer away from the bus stand of Kullu. The location is easily accessible through any local transport like buses, auto-rickshaws, cabs, etc. Interesting Facts and Trivia About: • The miniature paintings of the palace have hidden stories inside them. It puts stress on the significance of life when humans lived in the villages. • The massive entrance gates of the palace include a sculpture of Lord Ganesha as a welcoming gesture for the tourists. Nearby 魅影直播: • Raghunathji Temple • Bijli Mahadev Temple • Kheer Ganga • Bekhli Mata Temple • Kullu Valley
Explore MoreA hill-station similar to those described by Ruskin Bond, sharing vicinity with Dharamshala, Mcleodganj is a trekker's recommended place. The place is a seamless blend of British and Tibetan influence. Coined as the 'Little Lhasa', Mcleodganj, Dharamshala is loved and preferred by tourists and travel apps from across the world for being the birthplace of Dalai Lama, the great Tibetan spiritual pioneer. Mcleod Ganj is renowned as a picture-perfect town seated near the Dharamshala. The serene hill-station takes pride in its stunning landscapes, which happens to be one of their kind in the entire Himachal Pradesh. Traveler Tips Tip 1: Avoid Visiting the hill-station sans booking a hotel at the peak seasons. Landing at Mcleodganj early morning sans a hotel booking would get you in serious trouble as you wouldn’t find a single room available. Tip 2: Do not expect bliss or the hill-station to be quite during the peak seasons. The main ingredients that make up a perfect hill station, shouldn’t be expected during the peak seasons, as the place is thronged by crowds at this time. Tip 3: You are likely to get some great deals in the markets on the street. The street markets dole out some lucrative prices on products and items, however, you must hone our skills of bargaining. Things to Do The top things to do in Mcleod Ganj include Trekking at the Kareri River visiting the famous Namgyal Monastery, going to the Bhangsu Falls, heading out at the Dal Lake and many more. Here are some of the remaining best to-dos in the hill-station that you must try: • An Adventurous Trek to Triund The 9000ft range Triund is situated behind the range and offers a spectacular experience. Upon completion of the trek, you can plan for a stay at the Forest Rest House seated atop the ridge. The 9km trek to Triund is worth all your efforts, given the captivating sight of the Kangra valley that it offers. • Camping in Spellbinding Mcleoganj Nestled in Dharamshala, Mcleodganj is home to some of the most spectacular landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. What attracts tourists from across the world is camping at the encircling valleys and regions followed by the beautiful Dhauladhar Mountains. Camping at Mcleodganj overlooks some of the hypnotizing views of the famous Himalayan peaks. • Trekking and Camping at the Lake Got and Triund Backpacker’s favorite holiday destination, Mcleodganj is also famous and quite popular for the myriad adventurous sports it provides you with including the thrilling Triund Trek, which also leads you to the Lake Got Glacier camping. Few other things to do are a visit to Dalai Lama’s Temple or Tsug La Khang Temple, visiting the Tibetan Museum, a boat ride to the beautiful Dal Lake, enjoying the cultural shows at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts, shopping at the local markets, dining out at the dramatic cafes and fine restaurants. Availability While the hill-station can be visited by tourists all throughout the year, the best time to go and explore the best of Mcleodganj, Dharamshala is during the winter season or during the summer season. The hill-station experiences pleasant summers and chilly winters. History McLeod was birthed back in the 1850s as a settlement of the civilians in the exteriors of Dharamshala's British garrisons. The hill-station was named after Punjab's Lieutenant Governor-Donald McLeod. However, the place was ransacked by the Kangra earthquake in 1905, after which it degraded into obscurity post-Independence. It was then that Dalai Lama landed to build his settlement here in the year of 1960. From that time on, McLeod had become a colorful center of Buddhism ad Tibetan culture. Architecture The Namgyal Monastery is known as Tibetan's famous monasteries, which was set up back in the 16th century and is famous for the seat of Dalai Lama and is home to an impressive statue of the Lord Buddha. The interior of the monastery is a display of some finest paintings, images and plethora of Buddhist idols. Besides this, the Tsuglakhang Dalai Lama Temple is also a testament to Tibet’s finest architectural design. Festival The remarkable festivals celebrated in Mcleodganj, Dharamshala is Buddha Purnima, Lohri, Losar, Himachal Winter Carnival, Drunkpa Tesh, Butoh Dance Festival, etc. Popular Culture The present Mcleodganj, Dharamshala is a flourishing hub of Buddhist and Tibetan traditions, lifestyle, Tibetan astronomy, culture, Yoga, Thai meditation, healing, Tibetan cooking methods, Thai massage, Tibetan language and so forth. More so, the place is a vibrant nucleus of Tibetan carpets, garments, thangkas, handicrafts and artifacts. The place is rightly deserving of the title- 'Little Lhasa' as the place shall instantly transport you to Tibet, with various Buddhist Monks draping burgundy robes chanting their rosary prayers. Best Time to Visit The appropriate time to visit the breathtaking hill-station is between the months of October and February, which happens to be the winter season or between the months of March and June which is the summer season. This place experiences soothing summers and chilly winters with the temperature dropping to even minus 1 degree Celsius. How to Reach? Gaggal Airport is the nearest airport to Mcleodganj, Dharamshala which is about 20 km away and the Pathankot Railway Station which happens to be 90 km away. By Air The airport is well connected with cities like Chandigarh, Kullu, and Delhi. Upon reaching the airports, travelers can book taxi cabs, or buses to reach their drop locations. It usually requires an hour to get into McLeodGanj. By Road A large number of private buses followed by state buses operate within the city. The distances between Delhi and McLeod are 500 km on-road, with Dharamshala it is about 20 km and with Chandigarh, it is 250 k. You can also access the luxury Himachal Pradesh Tourism buses from the Himachal Bhawan. By Train The Pathankot Railway Station is about 90kms away from the city. Famous trains available for Pathankot from Delhi are Uttar Sampark, Jammu Mail, etc. Interesting Facts and Trivia • McLeod Ganj experiences a blissful environment and atmosphere. • You can experience and enjoy the echoing from nature and mountains. • The Tibetan Culture and New Year are worth celebrating. • Mcleodganj is also coined as the Upper Dharamshala. • The Nawrojee and Sons General Store is Dharamshala's oldest shop, dating to some 152 years old, which is presently a heritage site and is also famous for German-design lamps, England warriors shoelaces, and toffees. • Hanuman Ka Tibba, Dhauladhar Range’s highest peak, is also McLeodganj's highest trekking destination. Nearby 魅影直播 Some of the famous nearby tourist attractions from Mcleodganj, Dharamshala that deserve a visit are: • Masroor Temple- Popular for its intricate Nagra style of architecture • Bhagsu Falls- Can be chanced upon for its divine scenery. • St. John’s Church- Known for its architecture made with Rock Solid. • Indrahar Pass- This one owes your visit for being an offbeat destination. • Sunset Point-You can cherish the enthralling sights here. Few other attractions are Kareri Lake, Dharamkot, Kangra Fort, Banglamukhi Temple, Nobullingka Institute, Naam Art Gallery, Tibetan Market, Minkiani Pass, Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake etc.
Explore MoreThe beautiful location of Panchpula is set amidst the mesmerizing background of Dalhousie. It makes a brilliant layover for those who are passionate about being in a charming gateway or between some serene auras to go away from the daily humdrum of chaotic city life. Punchpula, Dalhousie can be visited at any time of the year as it remains a delight all through the year. Description: Punchpula is a beautiful waterfall which remains surrounded by long dense deodar and green pine trees. The meaning of the word 'Punchpula' is where five streams join together. The mainstream of Punchpula is the source of water supply to the entire vicinities of Dalhousie city. It is originated from the marvelous Dain Kund. Traveler Tips: • Keep comfortable clothing in your bags which is favorable for the holiday season. • If you are traveling in the peak season, you need to make all the bookings way ahead. • Hiring a local guide is advisable through your trip here. • Carry the regular first-aid kits with you for safety. Things to Do: • Panchpula waterfall contains a beautiful and eye-catching picnic spot nearby it. Doing a family picnic there will be great fun. • Satdhara Springs is a good spot for enjoying a couple of hours in the lap of nature. • Try doing trekking here as Panchpula has lots of beautiful trekking trails and trekking into those lush green valleys is truly a delight. Availability of Guides: Guides are available even after your arrival at Panchkula. But it is advisable to hire someone in advance for your tour. You can contact your travel operator for that. It is for your safety as the person you are hiring as a guide must have the local insight. Best Time to Visit: Punchpula, Dalhousie is one of those popularly visited sights in India which is favorable for making a visit anytime through the year. This wonderful destination offers pleasant weather throughout the year. But if you want to see the Springs and waterfalls in full swing then visit this place during monsoon. How to Reach? By train – You need to ride on a train to reach Chakki railway station first. This is the best way to reach Panchpula, Dalhousie. It is 45 km away from the waterfall. After reaching the station, you need to hire any local transport from there to reach your spot. By road – The Panchpula bus stand is only 3.5 km away from Dalhousie’s Gandhi Chowk. And, Dalhousie is well connected through roadways with North India. In fact, after reaching Dalhousie, you can enjoy a family walk through beautiful surroundings towards Punchpula. Interesting Facts and Trivia About: • Punchpula sources water to the whole area of Dalhousie. • The place surrounding Punchpula has many freshwater springs and beautiful waterfalls. • The streams of this waterfall are believed to have some healing effects and surprising medicinal properties. • There is a Samadhi here nearby the waterfall which is a memorial of the great activist, Sardar Ajit Singh, who was the uncle of Sardar Bhagat Singh. He breathed his last in Punchpula. Nearby 魅影直播: • Sach Pass • Saint Patrick’s Church • Chamera Lake • Satdhara Springs • Rang mahal • Garam Sadak • Daikund Peak • The church of Saint Francis Punchpula is not simple! This modern hill station is a wonderful gateway to enjoy with full of surprises. The roaring waterfalls and lush green valley make the place always alive.
Explore MoreIndrahar Pass, Kangra is a great place for trek for beginners and also for experienced trekkers. It features a sort of element in it which makes it a really interesting option for both. It is set within the Kangra valley and it is filled with trekking adventures to the brim. There are some great camping sites and therefore the added joy of scaling a 4000m+ Himalayan pass. The foremost memorable moment on the trek would surely be the views from Indrahar pass. This is not a demanding trek as you begin off with a gradually rising trail and one gets to steer through enchanting forest sections and delightful villages. Travellers can camp at the highest of a gorgeous hill called Triund, which is a sort of experience. This is the starting point from where one can start hiking towards the 4420m high Indrahar pass.This stage would require tons of climbing abreast of steep slopes but nothing very drastic. The day we scale the pass one will get to put during a lot of diligence, climbing up through sections of scree and boulders.This effort goes to be suitably rewarded with fine views all around. During the end-May to mid-June period, there's going to be snow on the trail and one can plan a hike keeping the conditions in mind. After crossing the pass, start climbing right down to McLeodganj.HistoryThe king of the Katoch Dynasty founded Kangra. Chand dynasty again is a popular dynasty that ruled during this area during the Vedic times. This town is successful in preserving its cultural heritage. Once referred to as the dominion of Trigata, it became a princely state and was annexed by the British later. It has tons of temples just like the popular Bajreshwari Temple.The Kangra Fort, a neighbourhood of which collapsed after the earthquake of 1905 - may be a popular hub for tourists. Kaleshwar Mahadev temple of this area is additionally very fashionable. A number of the temples were reconstructed after the earthquake of 1905. It has the rich cultural heritage of Kangra, which makes it such an ideal place for a history buff. It has an area that has its name engraved within the pages of history because it is additionally linked to Mahabharata, the favoured epic in India.Things to doThere are several things to do in Indrahar pass, Kangra. One thing that is mentioned already is trekking. The trekking experience is best in Indrahar Pass. Other things include Triund hill trekking, Naddi Viewpoint, explore history in the Tibetan museum, the Jwala Devi temple is a must-visit. Along with the site seeing the local food is great. If you are a fan of shopping you can shop in the local markets which sell exotic things that are liked by all. Indrahar Pass, Kangra has a lot of giving.FestivalIn the state level fairs of Kangra, Holi of Palampur, Shivratri of Baijnath, Baisakhi of Kaleshwar Mahadev Dehra, Lohri of Pragpur, Dusshera of Jaisinghpur and other district-level fairs, besides Shivratri of Kathfrah Indora, Jwalli's Baishaki etc., apart from this many sorts of village-level fairs are also organised.On Shivratri several pilgrims visit the temple of Lord Shiva in Kathgarh and Baijnath and earn virtue by appearing in the Shiva temple, they also get the pleasure that is unforgettable.Holi is widely known during a very attractive and interesting fashion in Palampur also as in Baijnath, Jaisinghpur sub-divisions. On this occasion, beautiful Floats also are administered at the village level, during which many lugs are involved. In these fairs, cultural practices also are organized, during which many talented and emerging artists of the state get the chance to showcase their skills and art.CultureJhamakada is one of the popular dance forms within the area. Performed by women, this is often an excellent tourist attraction and locals and visitors alike enjoy the sweetness of this traditional dance form. Art and craft is a crucial aspect of this area and other people have also taken it up as an occupation within the face of the rising tourism in Kangra.Kangra paintings are famous for his or her distinct sort of using colours and symbolism. Since the Chand dynasty was enormously powerful and popular artwork supported their individualistic culture of the bygone era also can be prominently seen in various galleries.Best Time to VisitThe ideal time to visit Indrahar Pass, Kangra is between September to June. The summer months of May and June make a perfect time for trekking within the valley. The temperature here is 22-30 degrees Celsius which is pleasant for your holidays. The winters are chilly and therefore the temperature goes below 20 degrees Centigrade. The perfect time for those that love winters is between October and December.How to Reach?The nearest airport is the Gaggal airport, which is about 7 km far away from Kangra. This airport is well connected to varied metropolitan cities and has flights at regular intervals. The main airlines operating within the area are Spice Jet and Air India.Regular state buses ply here from Delhi. Volvo buses are available too. These buses have comfortable seats and have planned stoppages. People that enjoy the journey quite reaching the destination should choose this adventure. However, it is often tiring for a few people as Himachal is sort of distant and luxury buses can’t ensure comfort during a very long journey. Kangra doesn’t have a railroad station of its own unfortunately and therefore the nearest railroad station is Pathankot, which is approximately 86 km from Kangra. Another nearby railroad station is that the Mukarian Station, 30 km from the town. Kangra Valley Express may be a blessing for tourists visiting the world because it operates between Pathankot and Baijnath.So visit Indrahar Pass, Kangra and enjoy your holidays.
Explore MoreThe Himalayas is one of the oldest mountain range in the world and therefore it hides amongst itself the Hidden gems which are not discovered by a majority of people. One such hidden gem nestled in the Himalayas in the state of Himachal Pradesh is Chitkul. Chitkul is a remote village with a total population of about 900 people.The village has gained popularity as a major tourist destination in the last decade. Situated about 3,500 metres above the sea level this little village amongst the mighty mountains is recorded to have the cleanest quality of air in the whole country. The serenity and beauty it has to offer are sure to touch your soul in all the positive ways.Travel TipsThough this village is a mesmerising place to be yet, here are a few travel tips to help you-• Chitkul is nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas thus offering a great view of the mighty mountains. With great view comes great temperature as well. Therefore it is always advisable to carry some warm clothes irrespective of the season you are visiting as Chitkul witnesses a quick drop of temperature.• Keep all your torches and electronic devices charged up as a power cut is a common thing that happens in Chitkul.• It is advisable for any tourist to get back to their respective accommodations shortly after sunset as the village still beholds the essence of being far away from the hustle-bustle of town and hence has a lack of proper electrical services.• Try to wake up in the morning before dawn in order to get an amazing sunrise photograph that you can cherish forever.• Carry on your tracking boots as the surrounding of Chitkul, Kinnaur will make you wonder about here and there.Things to do• Absolutely do not forget to catch the beautiful sunrise in Chitkul over mighty mountains.• The area provides great adventure especially for those who absolutely love trekking. It’s filled with green meadows and hence can also be an excellent choice for those who love camping.• The river Baspa that flows adjacent to this village has its own beauty and goodwill. The river originates from glaciers and hence you can enjoy the sweet taste of the glacial river.• As Chitkul is located around 3500m above the sea level it proves out to be the ideal and perfect place for those who enjoy stargazing. The pure and clean air in this village makes it the perfect destination. Sit back and enjoy the various constellations that you do not get a chance to witness in the usual night sky.AvailabilityThough once upon a time Chitkul was a village in Himachal that didn’t receive almost any tourist all throughout the year. Thanks to the ever-increasing number of wanderlusts, Chitkul has gained the popularity it very much deserves. Availability now has become a major point of concern when you are thinking of visiting this place.There exist a few homestays and hotels which might get really filled up if not booked in advance. Hence as once you have decided to visit Chitkul, Kinnaur you should immediately book your stay. The peak season witnesses the number of tourists hence its likely that the availability will be scarce.HistoryLocated in the district of Kinnaur, the tiny village of Chitkul is highly thronged by the globetrotters. The city has no proper record of history as to when it was formed. Yet the Mathi Temple in this place is debated to be around or over 500 years old.ArchitectureMostly dominated by Hindus, Chitkul is a mixture of diversity with culture. The architecture in this village is mostly adopted by the typical pahari architecture. It has a sloping tile roof and wooden floors. Modern architecture has taken over the architecture of Chitkul and hence various cemented houses are now being constructed.FestivalsThe first major festival of Chitkul takes place in January, which is Sazo. On this day all the Hindu family worships their house deities and offer them fruits and vegetables. Losar is another festival that is another name for welcoming the New Year with folk song and dance.Popular CultureThe natives of Chitkul Kinnaur, are very warm and welcoming in nature. They have a rich tradition and culture. It includes dance and songs and of course taking care of one another. The most numbered people residing in this destination are Hindus and hence all the Hindu festivals are celebrated with much enthusiasm and excitement.Best Time to VisitPlace like Chitkul that remains covered in snow almost throughout all the winters the probable best time to visit is during the summer season. Though the temperature remains pretty temperature and cools it still is one of the best times and a huge number of tourists flock over during this time. Rainy season can be a little hectic for a place like Chitkul but autumn and the early winter is yet again and ideal time phase to visit this place.How to Reach?The village of Chitkul connects itself to almost all the major roadways of the state of Himachal. You can find very often government buses for private cab services were willing to travel from Shimla to Chitkul or Manali to Chitkul. Apart from roadways you can rely on railways with Dehradun railway station being closest to Chitkul. The closest airport which is easily e connected to the various parts of the country is Chandigarh international airport through which you can take a cab for public transport all the way up to this place.Interesting facts and Trivia• During winters when it gets really cold the natives of this village of Himachal generally flock to the lower side of the region due to the immense cold.• Agriculture and livestock are still one of the most important means of earning for this village.• It is situated on the border of Tibet and is also considered as the last village of India.Nearby 魅影直播• The Mathi temple situated in the middle of this village is one of the most ideal places to visit in Chitkul, Kinnaur• Craved in style of Buddhist monastery the Chitkul fort is sure to grab your attention for all the right reasons• The baspa river has a great thrill alongside which allows the tourist to spend some great time and also take a quick short work.
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Nestled between the mighty snow-capped peaks and a lush green landscape, Rakcham is a piece of heaven on earth. Situated on the bank of gushing river Baspa, this little hamlet is relatively deserted than other places in Kinnaur and a perfect retreat for solitude seekers.Description:Located about 14 km away from Sangla and 10 km far from Chitkul, Rakcham is a quaint village in Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh. Covered with dense vegetation and surrounded by mountains, Rakcham offers a sight to behold. Pronounced as "Rakshyam" by the locals this nomadic village offers a stunning panoramic view of the entire Baspa valley, lush green fields with alpine trees, apple orchards along the mountain slopes and the sky-scrapping peaks of the Himalayas. With a beautiful trekking route along the Baspa valley till Chitkul, Rakcham is a hidden treasure trove for adventure lovers. Situated at an altitude of 2900 meters, this remote hull station has a couple of hotels and PWD guest house for accommodation.With a population of approximately 800 people, Rakcham is disconnected from the rest of the world and just has a couple of shops selling basic necessities. There is no access to the internet, newspaper, postal services and wine shops. In terms of sightseeing, Rakcham has two Hindu temples, one dedicated to goddess Kali and the other to Lord Shiva. Reflecting on the rich culture of Tibetan people, the temple complex of Rakcham has a blend of Hindu and Buddhist ideology.Things to do• Soak in the tranquillity and uninterrupted peace of this quaint village to rewind your mind.• Enjoy leisure walk through a wide variety of flora, talk to the villagers and delve into the lifestyles and customs of the local people.• Thrilling activities like hiking, camping, river crossing, angling makes Rakcham a popular spot amongst adventure junkies.• Trek through this village till Chitkul to enjoy its splendid natural beauty• Visit the two popular temples and a Buddhist shrine to know about the rich culture of Tibetan people.• Enjoy camping out on the banks of the pristine river Baspa.Traveler tips:• Take a small kit of emergency medicines, a torch, and toilet paper.• Carry a full-charged power bank with you.• As the night gets really cold in this area, carry a lot of warm clothing.• Keep your camera’s battery fully charged, you will find plenty of good shots.Best time to visitThe summer months (April-July) prove to be the best time to visit this beautiful hill station in the Himalayas. Another best time to plan a visit to Rakcham, Kinnaur is between September-October. Avoid planning a visit to this place between November and February, as winters in this region are extremely harsh with the temperature between 9 and -10 degrees Celsius.How to reach?Rakcham doesn’t have direct flight train connectivity. The most convenient way to reach Rakcham is by road as it is well-connected to major cities like Shimla, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Sangla. Located at a distance of 267 km, Jubbarhatti Airport in Shimla is the nearest airport to Rakcham. The closest railhead is the Kalka Railway Station located in Shimla about 206 kilometers away. Located 11 km away from Rakcham, the closest town is Sangla. HRTC buses and many private buses ply between Sangla and Chitkul, halting at Rakcham. To have a hassle-free and joyful trip to this quaint hill station and other popular places in Kinnaur, it’s always a good idea to grab a tour package from a reputed travel agent in your city.Nearby attractions:The following are some of the popular tourist spots that you can add to tour itinerary while planning a vacation in Rakcham.• Sangla meadows• Kamru fort• Chitjul• Basteri village• Bering Nag temple• Rupin pass• Trout farm, SanglaIf planning a trip to Sangla and don’t have plans to visit Rakcham, you will be missing out on something very important. Plan a vacation to this picturesque village Rakcham, Kinnaur to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.
Explore MoreKinnaur Valley on the Himachal is growing popularity every day among the tourists, especially those who seek some secluded and offbeat holiday destinations on the hills. Ribba village on the Kinnaur Valley is such a place where travellers are looking forward to visit more and more. This tiny paradise is one of the charmed and enchanting places on the valley which has other popular travel destinations too including chitkul and Sangla. Honestly, there is nothing to argue on the enthralling beauty of this eccentric village that it offers to its tourists.Description:Ribba, a populous but tiny village on the Kinnaur Valley is situated at an altitude of 3745 meters above the sea level. The village includes ample pine nuts and thus it is also popular with the name ‘Rirang’. Locally, ‘Ri’ means Pine Nut and ‘Rang’ means peak.This scenic village is dotted with fruit plantations and vineyards, which make it a dream holiday destination for every nature enthusiast. The two most popular things here are grape orchards and alcohols made from grapes. Ribba, Kinnaur is surrounded by a number of popular tourist attractions such as Nichar, Rampur Village, Kalpa and Reckong Peo.Traveller Tips:If you are planning a trip to Kinnaur Valley in advance, you must pay a visit here in Ribba. This village remains in the upper half of Kinnaur along with Ropa, Nako and Hangrang which you will get on your way to the Spiti Valley. Don’t worry, the route map will not distract you from visiting the lower half of the Kinnaur Valley which includes Sangla, Kalpa, Sarahan and Chitkul. Your travel plan through the Kinnaur Valley offers comfortable driving through the rough roads of Himachal. So, you can easily drive through here with your family members including the seniors and kids.Best Time to Visit:Generally, maximum time of the year, Kinnaur experiences a weather that is almost cool to cold. Even during the summer, cool breeze blows touching the tourists in the morning and evening times. Through the summer temperature here varies between 15-25°Celcius.Tourists enjoy snowfall here during winter. In fact, through this time, it remains a common phenomenon to walk across the few feet piled up snow here.During monsoon, i.e. on July – August, the continuous rain becomes a spoilsport as road closures due to landslides is a common incident this time.So, what is the best time to Visit Ribba, Kinnaur? Winter is very tough here as sometimes snowfall makes everything inaccessible here. But if you avoid the peak winters, you can visit here comfortably rest of the season.And, also while planning a visit here, you may avoid monsoon. The best time to visit Ribba village is during Autumn, i.e. when the monsoon is just about to leave. This time, apple orchards here are seen with ample apples on them with clear skies on the backdrop.How to Reach:By air – Shimla airport is the nearest to Ribba, Kinnaur Valley. It is about 220 km away from the village. If you are moving from Shimla and rather coming here from Manali, you can also opt for Bhuntar airport. It is almost 245 km away from Reckong Peo, kinnaur. However, both the airports are small sized and contain limited connectivity and capacity. Chandigarh airport is another option, which is almost 340 km away.By rail – Shimla railway station is nearest to Ribba. You may also avail Chandigarh railways to be here.By bus – you can get direct bus services by HRTC between Chandigarh, Shimla and Reckong Peo. After reaching Reckon Peo, you can easily reach the Ribba village of Kinnaur Valley.Nearby 魅影直播:• Nako• Llpa- Asrang Sanctuary• Chitkul• Rakcham• Kamru Fort• Nichar• Sangla Buddhist Monastery• Mathi Temple• Rakcham Chitkul SanctuaryRibba Village is one of the most untouched places of Himachal, where tourists must visit to experience a pleasant vacation between the raw natures in its unpolluted form. It makes a perfect family vacation with mesmerising scenic views all around. If you are driving your own through the rough roads, it’s a bit of adventure too.In one sentence, Ribba is one of those limited places in India about which it can be said that journey is itself makes the destination.
Explore MoreUna, the gateway of Himachal Pradesh is a famous tourist attraction. It is popular for holding a range of temples for the Hindus & Sikhs. The city also holds historic significance. Situated on the banks of Swan River, the place is situated at a height of 369m from the sea level. Besides including multiple temples on its land, it has a small scenic hill station, Thaneek Pura, which attracts many tourist attractions of the world. It is known to offer pristine beauty of the hilly landscapes, which charms many photographers and painters of the world.Description:So, the small picturesque village Thaneek Pura is situated in the hilly areas of Una and is famous for having a number of holy temples on its land, which includes Radha-Krishna temple, Guga Zahar Veer temple, Baba Balak Nath temple, and Mahiya Sidh temple. All these temples are a must-visit for their architectural and historic importance. The natural scenic beauty everywhere scattered into the place will inspire your photographic mind for sure.Things to Do:• Roam around into the beautiful landscape• Make darshans at the sacred temples• Do some forest camping• An ideal place for photography• Enjoy trekking through the hillsArchitecture:Thaneek Pura, Una is situated at a height of 950 mt close to Bharwain. This small village of the hills of Himachal is surrounded by Shiwalik range in its East and Himalayan range on its West.Best Time to Visit:Una has pleasant weather almost throughout the year. It may vary between 7 – 30°C. If you don’t like to waste your vacation due to rain, avoid monsoon here as Una experiences heavy rainfall during July – August, often with thunderstorms. It is suggested to visit Thaneek Pura during the summer. Don’t worry, the temperature varies between 15 - 30°C, and it is not hot. Rather, you will experience a moderate and pleasing temperature all around. And, it is not freezing too!How to Reach?Hoshiarpur railway station is the nearest railway to reach Thaneek Pura, Una. This railway station is well connected to many parts of India. After reaching here, you can hire a cab or ride on a local bus to reach the village spot.Bus services are available from all the major parts of India including Delhi and Chandigarh. State transport buses also make an affordable choice to reach here.Nearby 魅影直播:• Radha Krishna temple• Mahiya Sidh temple• Bada Khoo or Heritage Deep Well• Chaat BazaarSome attractions nearby the place include –• Chintpurni temple• Dera Baba Bharbhag Singh• Shettla Devi temple• Dhyunsar Mahadev temple• Gobind Sagar Lake• Shiva BariSo, whenever you are making a plan to visit Una, keep your long visiting list ready. You are going to have a busy vacation here by roaming into multiple places surrounding the city and you have a lot to explore in the scenic nature.Therefore, get your backpack ready and head for Thaneek Pura, Una. Even you can avail tour packages also, for a better experience at your budget price. Happy journey!
Explore MoreIf you are keen on heights, Mahasu Peak Kufri is that the best pick for you. Since it's the very best peak within the region, it gives you majestic views of the whole surroundings. You will also see the Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims on a transparent day from here. You can reach the place on a horse, or a mule, which is the only mode of transport here.Take a walk along the thick forest of deodars and experience beauty. The Mahasu Ridge may be a place to go to during the ski season, especially for the beginners before hitting the rough slopes. Take a pit-stop at the Nag Devta Temple that's worth a visit. There's also a funfair where one can enjoy skiing, karting, etc. Visiting Mahasu Peak during winters is amazing to form fun within the snowThings to doIf you are visiting Mahasu Peak Kufri for your holidays, then you should also explore the other nearby areas and activities in Shimla. There are several popular things that one can do in Shimla and can enjoy themselves to the fullest. Some of such activities are toy train ride, ice skating, shopping in the Lakkar Bazaar, walk in the Pine forest, watch beautiful sunset at the Scandal point, summer hill any many more.HistoryThe region around Shimla including Kufri was once a neighbourhood of the dominion of Nepal. The region remained mysterious and was hidden from the rest of the world until the British discovered the place in 1819. Shimla was made the summer capital by the British in 1864 and it remained the same till 1939.FestivalIf you love to explore little known festivals and traditions then you should certainly visit this place in the month of May. The festival known as Mahasu Jatara falls on the third Tuesday of May and the celebration is all about shifting of the idol of the deity Lord Mahasu. Witness the native customs of the festival like goat sacrificing, archery competitions, traditional dances and ethnic music. A robust cultural display makes for a requirement watch.The people of Shimla don't follow any particular religion. They have amalgamated the teaching of the various religions like Hinduism and therefore the Buddhist in their way of life. Additionally to the temples, Buddhist Monasteries, you'll also visit the various churches which are that the legacy of British stays in Shimla like St. Micheals Church within the city.Some notable temples of the town are Bhimakali temple, Jakhu Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple, and Tara Devi Temple. Some Buddhist Monasteries also are located near the town. You will also find some influence of the Tibetan way of life over the citizens of the town.Popular CultureHimachal Pradesh is a multicultural state. Though it saw tons of advancement within recent years, the locals have stayed faithful to their roots and have persisted to their traditions and heritage. The uniqueness of the culture of the state is reflected by their local dance and song. The standard food of the Himachal is extremely very similar to the remainder of north India but thanks to its high altitude – meat may be a favoured addition to their meals.Vinayak Chaturthi and Diwali are celebrated with great splendour. There's also a summer festival in May with a spread of cultural performances. The whole city is lit up and therefore the people are wearing bright colourful garments. In January, the National Snow Statue Competition is conducted here and therefore the annual winter sports festival occurs in February.Best Time to VisitThe best time to visit Mahasu Peak Kufri is, especially in summers. The months between April and June are the best time and you will have comfortable weather to explore the place better. If you want to enjoy snow and skiing then you must visit in the months of December to February. You will get to see snowfall and can enjoy other such snow activities which aren’t possible in summers.How to Reach?If you are travelling by air, Jubbarhati airport is the nearest airport which is 20 km away from Shimla. Railways are also a convenient way to reach Kufri. Shimla railway station is the nearest station which is 11 km away from Kufri. Regular buses are available from Shimla which will take you to Kufri. You can even choose to take your private cars and visit Mahasu Peak Kufri.Mahasu Peak Entry FeeThe entry fee per head is rupees 10. Mule ride is 500/- per head and Telescope fee is 200/- per head. You can also rent Himachali costume and snow boots at 100/- per head. The fees may vary depending on the season.Nearby 魅影直播Kufri is a tiny hill station. It is famous for its beautiful environs and therefore the cool refreshing atmosphere that pervades it. In summers, travellers can enjoy the bird's eye view of the encompassing verdant valleys and snow-capped peaks. There are a variety of picnic spots, hiking and trekking trails in and around Kufri. You can travel and explore the surrounding areas on horseback which makes it much more exciting and thrilling. They will hike through thick forest to the Mahasu Peak Kufri.The opposite places to go to in Kufri are the Himalayan Nature Park, which features a collection of animals and birds found only in Himachal Pradesh, and therefore the Indira Tourist Park, which is near the Himalayan Nature Park and provides bird's eye view of the locations around Kufri. In winters, the snow-covered slopes of Kufri wake up with skiers and other visitors.This was all about Mahasu Peak Kufri. Plan your holidays in Shimla and enjoy culture, festival, nature and many more all at once.
Explore MoreAll the cricket lovers have a few cricket grounds that they would love to visit. BE it the cricket stadium in Dharamshala, the Chail Cricket Grund, Chail, the Eden Gardens, Vankhede Cricket Stadium or any other stadium, these are not just places where cricket matches are held regularly. These have now become popular tourist spots where tourists love to spend some quality time and click some amazing pictures. One of the most popular cricket grounds that has become a famous tourist attraction is the Chail Cricket Ground. It is located in Chail, the summer capital of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. The reason why it is so popular is because of its height. This cricket stadium is the highest cricket stadiums in the world and offers a panoramic view of the entire mountains and the nature.Things to DoWe all know the love that India shares for cricket. This is the most popular game in India and people are fanatically crazy about it. If you are also a cricket lover, this is the cricket ground that you should definitely visit at least once in your lifetime. Even if you are not a cricket lover, you can visit the stadium to experience the beauty of nature. It is fringed by tall deodar trees and has a picturesque view of the snow-capped mountains.HistoryThere is a lot of history associated with the Chail Cricket Ground. The Maharaja of Patiala, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, built the stadium to keep up with his enthusiasm for cricket. He received this land as a token from the British Raj that appreciated him for his help in Anglo Nepalese War. He lived in the Chail Palace, which was his summer home. After he was restricted from entering the actual summer capital Shimla, he decided to build his own summer palace and on a hilltop, he built this beautiful cricket stadium. This was a site where the Maharaja would regularly play cricket with the British. It was later acquired by the Indian Army and today acts as a popular tourist attraction in Chail.Best Time to VisitIf you are considering to visit the Chail cricket ground, the best time to visit here is something that would certainly be on your mind. Chail has pleasant weather conditions all year round. Whether you are coming during summers or winter, you can enjoy your stay here to the fullest. During summers, you can find relief from the scorching summer heat owing to its breezy weather. During the winters, the hill station remains covered in snow and the weather also become quite chilly.How to ReachChail is just at a distance of 44 kilometers from the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. Hence, it is very easy to reach this beautiful hill station. Whether you are coming via your own car or want to hop on a bus to reach here, the road are well-paved and connected for that. If you are coming by air, you need to get down at the Shimla airport and from there you can hail a cab or a taxi and reach Chail. One can also take the Kalka-Shimla railway line and get down at Shimla to reach Chail from there.Nearby 魅影直播Apart from the Chail cricket ground, there are some beautiful tourist attractions that one can visit in this hill station. Some of the popular tourist spots in Chail are hail wildlife sanctuary, Palace Hotel, Kali Temple, and many other places. Just make sure that you at least reserve two days for your trip to Chail so you are able to cover all the popular tourist attractions.
Explore MorePlaced 330 m above Gandhi Chowk at Dalhousie Moti Tibba is an attractive cliff and one of the conspicuous tourist terminuses recommended for nature strolls in the expanse. Attained by the government from The King of Chamba in 1853, the place holds picturesque views and salubrious weather for the travelers. A walk across the Greens of Moti Tibba, which is profusely obscured with conifer species of pine, fir and oak trees, could revitalize the frazzled minds of the tourists. A close encounter with langurs and spotting macaques hopping over the trees can be expected by the tourists. One of the most visited attractions of Dalhousie, the cliff is always thronged by tourists. For snow lovers, the place imitates paradise in winters when a ubiquitous crystalline sheet of snow shields the place.Traveler Tip:• Warm clothes especially leather jackets and pullovers are recommended along with socks, gloves, and beanies.• Keep some cash handy, as finding an ATM is problematic sometimes.• Keep your general medicines along.• Keeping a camera along is a must to capture the picturesque view of the place.Things to do:• Shopaholics can walk through mall road to find the local goodies of the place.• Tibetan Market is again a shopper's paradise that should not be missed.Visiting Timings:Monday - Friday: 7:00 AM -7:00 PMSaturday: 7:00 AM -7:00 PMSunday: 7:00 AM -7:00 PMPublic Holidays: 7:00 AM -7:00 PMBest time to visit:The best time visit is in the months from December to February.Nearby 魅影直播:• St. Francis Church. (Church)• Dainkund Peak. (Hill)• Chamera Lake. (Lake)• Shaheed Ajeet Singh Memorial. (Memorial)• Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary. (Wildlife Sanctuary)• Panchpula. (Bridge)• Garam Sadak. (Walkway)• St. John's Church. (Church)• Bara Pather. (Temple)• Lakshmi Narayan Temple. (Temple)• Rock Garden. (Garden)• Shivkul. (Ashram)• Subhash Baoli. (Picnic spot)• Satdhara Falls. (Water Fall)• Bakrota Hills. (Hill)• Dakshina Murti. (Offbeat attraction)• Shree Raghunath Mandir. (Temple)• Kynance. (Historic Place)If you are a nature lover and want to visit a place that is tranquil and serene, Moti Tibba is the right spot for you. Enjoy nature at its best and revitalize yourself in the fresh aroma of conifer species of pine, fir and oak trees.
Explore MoreFor all those who are wondering why this road is called with such a name, well, the reason behind it is that the road is hotter in the daytime because it receives direct sunlight during that time. Garam Sadak is gifted with amazing weather for travellers to walk down the beauty of the road. Topping it all, Garam Sadak, Dalhousie is delimited by gorgeous trees and appears fantastic during the night.Highlights:The ones who are nature lovers and even many other tourists come over here to spend their quality time with the serene beauty of the place. The lane of this road looks stunning in the night, and it is also to be noted here that, the road is not that lit in the night and in case you plan to be here at this place in the evening, carrying torch is advisable. The zigzag road here fetches direct sunlight, which is the reason why it is contentedly warm even in the evening. Traveller Tips:Moreover, if you are wondering about the fees then there is absolutely no fee at all. Total time required to visit and explore Garam Sadak, Dalhousie is for over 1-2 hours.Best Time to Visit:Garam Sadak is solely meant for pedestrians and not even a single vehicle is allowed inside the premises. The best time to visit this quaint and nature pleasing destination is in winters from November to February, though it is open all round the year.How to Reach:The nearest airport to reach Dalhousie is Pathankot which is just 75 kilometres away from Dalhousie. One of the easiest and quickest ways to reach Dalhousie is by rail. Nearby 魅影直播:Below are a few amazingly beautiful attractions that for sure deserve to be on your checklist when you visit Dalhousie. Take a look: Shivkul Bakrota Hills Laxmi Narayan Temple Rang Mahal Bara Pathar Bhuri Singh Museum Subhash Baoli Chamunda Devi Temple Satdhara Falls, Dalhousie Kalatop, Dalhousie Panchpula, Dalhousie Chamera Lake Dainkund PeakWe are sure you would love as nd when you witness the scenic beauty of Garam Sadak. Do share your views with us!
Explore MoreNestled against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, Sangla meadows also called as Sangla Kanda is one of the most favoured sightseeing attractions in Sangla, Himachal Pradesh. Offering breathing panoramic views of Kinnaur Kailash mountain range, Sangla meadows, Sangla is flocked by thousands of tourists from every part of the country.Description:Surrounded by mighty snow-capped mountains and covered in greenery, Sangla meadows is a tranquil retreat near Sangla valley, a picturesque hamlet located in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Known as a perfect site to see the stunning 180-degree panoramic view of Kailash Kinnaur mountain peak, Sangla meadows is a 6 hours trek (Medium difficulty level) from Sangla. Tourists can also take a taxi from Sangla valley to explore Sangla meadows and other nearby attractions. If taking the trekking route to enjoy the stunning beauty of Sangla meadows closely, you should consider overnight camping, which is another popular activity that takes place in this beautiful valley.Things to do:• Experience trekking in the stunning location of Sangla meadows and enjoy overnight camping, bonfire amidst nature.• Enjoy the stunning panoramic view of the Kailash mountain range from the Sangla meadows• See the lush green fields and apple orchard that covers the Sangla meadows.• Go around viewing the local huts of Himachal and delving into the lifestyles and customs of the local people.• Soak in the serenity of nature and snap some good pictures.Best time to visitsSangla meadows and rest of Sangla village gets flocked by many tourists as the spring and summer months approach. Owing to its pleasant weather and good road condition in summer, tourism in Sangla is at peak. Another best time to plan a visit to Sangla is between September-October. Avoid planning a visit to this place between November to February, as winters in this region are extremely cold with the temperature between 9 and -10 degrees Celsius.How to reach?Kalka Railway Station is the nearest railway station to visit Sangla . Regular HRTC and private buses from major cities in North India like Delhi, Chandigarh and Shimla head towards Sangla. Located at a distance of 240 km, Jubbarhatti Airport in Shimla is the nearest airport to Sangla Valley. Private cars and taxis are available from outside the airport for Sangla meadows at reasonable rates. To have a hassle-free and joyful trip to Sangla and other popular places in Kinnaur, it’s always recommended to grab a tour package from a reputed travel agent in your city.Nearby attractionsFollowing are some of the popular places nearby Sangla meadows that you must visit on your trip to this beautiful hamlet.• Kamru fort• Baspa River• Bering nag temple• Batseri village• Tibetian wood craving centre• Chitkul village• Trout farm• RakchamSurrounded by mountains and serene atmosphere, Sangla meadows, should not be missed at any cost. Plan a trip to Sangla meadows, Sangla to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.
Explore MoreSuicide Point, Kalpa is an amazing place to be for everyone and for the adventure lovers, it is a must visist place. The Suicide Point, Kalpa is located 3 km away from the Kalpa village and is counted amidst the most visited destinations in Kalpa. The destination is bestowed with amazingly beautiful sights that people forget about the dangerous trenches of the place. The journey all the way to the Suicide Point, Kalpa takes you through some amazing passionate backdrops and setting along with alluring and tantalising apple orchards that are surely treat to the eyes. For those who are adventure lovers,m this place definitely deserves to be on your travel diaries. If the facts and figures are to be mentioned, Kalpa is at 31.53°N 78.25°E, having an average elevation of 2,960 metres that is 9,711 feet). Moreover, it is also to be mentioned here that the place is 265 kilometres (165 mi) drive from Shimla from the national highway 5 in Kinnaur district.Best Time to Visit:Th best time to visit Suicide Point, Kalpa is in the winters that is from the month of October to May are long and freezing while summers are short from June to September. However, the place witnesses unpredictable rainfall during the monsoon season. And if the summer season is talked about, then temperature falls between 8 degree Celsius and 24 degree Celsius.How to Reach:The ones who are planning to visit Suicide Point through air, Shimla airport is the nearest airport that happens to be 276 kms away from the destination. But yes, cabs and taxis are readily available from the airport to the Suicide Point, Kalpa. The other nearest airport is Dehradun, which is 138 km away from Kalpa. Moreoverm the ones who are travelling via train, the nearest railway station to the Suicide Point, Kalpa is again Shimla that is 244 km away.Interesting Facts:The interesting fact about Suicide Point, Kalpa is on an amazing location and is situated on the road connecting Kalpa with Roghi. The Suicide Pointm Kalpa is surrounded amidst the beautiful nature depth. For the adventure lovers, the point is gifted with dangerous trench and vertical slopes and that are what the USP of the place. Moreover, those love to be at height and enjoy being at certain level above the floor, then Suicide Point is your place to be! You are surely going to enjoy the beautiful and striking landscapes of this place in Himachal Pradesh.Traveller Tips:The exact location to reach suicide point is Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh. Moreover, it is also to be noted here that there is no particular time limit to visit Suicide Point, Kalpa. And if you are wondering if there are charges to visit Suicide Point, Kalpa, then you are majorly wrong as there is no entry fees.Nearby 魅影直播:Below are a few nearby attractions that one must visit:• Sapni Fort• Roghi Village• Kinnaur Kailash• Trekking to Chakka• Batseri Village• Narayan-Nagini Temple• Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar monastery• Kothi• Kamru Fort• Basteri
Explore MoreHimachal Pradesh is undoubtedly hone to some of the most beautiful hill stations you can ever visit. It has some panoramic views of the Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar, Kailash Parvat, and other mountain ranges which make it a heaven for all the lovers of mountains and all things natural. While hill stations like Shimla, Manali, Kasol, etc., are quite popular among the travelers, this hilly state also houses a serene and untouched hilly hamlet called Kalpa. And even within Kapla, there is an even smaller and non-commercialized town called Batseri Village.Batseri Village, Kalpa is a serene little village in the snowy tehsil of Kalpa. Located in the Kinnaur District, Batseri Village offers some of the most stunning views of the Himalayas. If you are looking for solitude in a place that offers you picturesque views of the Great Himalayas, Batseri village is where you should head to. It is the perfect place to explore nature’s beauty and find unexplored places to relax.Traveler TipsAs Batseri village is located on a height, the temperature drops down below zero on most part of the year. So, it is always advised to all those traveling to Batseri village for a holiday to carry enough warm clothes. Make sure you have adequate clothes to get you through the sub-zero temperature. Even if you are visiting during the summer season ,the temperature can be pretty low.Things to DoIf you want to know what things you can do in Batseri Village then there is not much it offers other than peace of mind, body, and soul. You can view some of the most stunning views of the Himalayas while relaxing in your accommodation. Apart from that, you can go on a nature walk along the village and other neighboring villages to know the culture and the traditions of the people. The people of all the villages in Kalpa district are very friendly and can offer you some amazing home-cooked food that is native to their region itself.You can also visit the Buddha Temple that is located in this village and is popular among the tourists. Apart from that, you can also buy handicrafts, shawls, and other local artifacts made by the people to keep as souvenirs from the local market of Batseri village.AvailabilityYou can visit the Batseri village from Manali and from Shimla to reach the Kinnaur District. This village is largely unavailable during the winters. Snow fall starting from the months of October and November continues continuously through December, January, and February. Hence, the roads are inaccessible due to the heavy snow. So, it is not very easy to reach the Batseri village during this part of the year.Best Time to VisitThe best time to visit any village in Kalpa would be no other than the months between May and September to Mid-October. However, it is also advisable to avoid traveling there during the monsoon months as there could be landslide due to continuous rain.How to ReachBatseri Village is one of the 109 villages that make up the Sangla block. It is situated at a distance of just one kilometer from the district center Reckong Peo. State government buses by HRTC ply regularly between Reckong Peo and state capital like Shimla and Manali. You can reach Shimla by air or by road and take this bus to reach Reckong Peo and then you can either walk or take a car or bike to reach Batseri village. Apart from that, the roads to Reckong Peo are now well-paved and the thrill-seekers can drive a car to here as well. Regular service of shared Sumo cars and other taxis is also another means to reach Batseri village. Once you have reached Reckong Peo, you need to walk a kilometer amidst the beautiful landscapes along the Baspa river to reach Batseri Village.Interesting Facts and Trivia AboutThe best part about reach Batseri village is the path that takes one there. It is through a lush green landscape that is fringed by tall Deodar trees. You also need to cross a beautiful spring and a stunning natural bridge that is made with cantilevered wood logs to reach here.
Explore MoreChitkul is a tiny hamlet in Kinnaur district, near the Indo-China border in Himachal Pradesh. 25 km away from Sangla, this hamlet is located at 3,450 meters above the sea level. It a 2-3 hours journey to reach Chitkul from Sangla. This village has its own appeal with people who are living here, this is the reason it has gradually started attaining ground amongst domestic as well as foreign visitors. In this blissful place, people are composed, quiet, trustworthy and supporter of both Hinduism and Buddhism. It is the last inhabited village in proximity to the Indo-China border.Native residents with an enthralling smile on their faces, tiny wooden houses, a small hoard of sheep grazing in nearby fields, and a well-nurtured shepherd dog wiggling his tail are an ever-welcoming site the visitors would come across in Chitkul. With an abundance of its vivacious cultural and pristine splendor it inherits, the village leaves the travelers spellbound. With a sacred heritage right in the middle of the village, named Mathi Temple, Chitkul holds a divine aura in its atmosphere. Mathi Temple is the native deity of the people Chitkul. More than a village god, Mathi temple is dedicated to goddess Shri Mathi. This temple has three shrines, the main one said to have been built by an inhabitant of Garhwal.Chitkul is known for its best quality potatoes farming in the whole world and the price of potatoes grown here is very expensive. Being the last village on the Indo-China border, this is the last place where no permit is required for traveling.Traveler Tips:• Carry enough cash as there are no ATMs in Chitkul.• Carry all the required medicines and a first-aid kit, as there are no hospitals in Chitkul, one has to rush to Sangla for any medical emergencies.• Make sure that your vehicle is full of fuel as there are no petrol pumps as well in Chitkul.• As there is no mobile connectivity in the village, make sure you give a pre-hand update about your whereabout to your dear ones.• Carry warm and comfortable clothes.• Keep a pair of skit proof and comfortable footwear.• The weather here is erratic; sometimes there is a sudden drop in temperature in summers also.Things to Do:• Do visit the Dhaba that holds the signboard of ‘Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba’.• Visit the ancient Mathi temple located in the heart of the village to seek the blessings of the local diety.Sit by the localities, chat with them as they are very warm and welcoming.• Sit in the balcony and enjoy the serene and tranquil surrounding sipping your favorite cup of tea or coffee.Popular Culture:Mostly influenced by Tibetan culture, people follow both Hinduism and Buddhism and leave in harmony.Architecture:The village proliferates in classic Himachali architectural cottages of slate or wooden roofs.Best Time to Visit:Chitkul is very cold and breezy during summers and the temperature fluctuates between 5°C to 20°C. After the first snowfall in November as the temperature drops down to -20°C, the road closes and opens again at the end of March.How to Reach?Being 603 km away from the capital, travelers can first reach to Shimla or Kufri from Delhi and take a cab to Kinnaur district. The alternative common route is Chandigarh to Shimla or Kufri, then Sarahan, Sangla and finally Chitkul.Interesting Facts and Trivia About:• Chitkul is positioned just 120 km before the Indo-Tibetan border.• Signboard with manuscript ‘Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba’, which is an eye-catcher for the passer-by and people traveling to Kinnaur, is in Chitkul.Nearby 魅影直播:• Sangla Meadows: Gape At Snow-Clad Mountains• Brelengi Gompa: Visit The Buddhist Monastery• Borasu Pass Trek: Hike With Your Gang• Tibetian Wood Carving Centre: Haven For Shoppers• Batseri: Admire Apple Orchards• Kamru Fort: Dive Into The History• Akhri Dhaba: Don’t Miss Out A Lunch Here
Explore MoreSunset point and Lover's Lane, Kasauli- Overview, Travellers’ tips and Interesting Facts Sunset point is a prominent yet very silent spot to enjoy the sunset, basins, pine-laid backdrops, and sceneries. Close to this Sunset point is a track or a path named as the Lover's Lane which is a sole silent walk through the valleys. It is close to some of the Kasauli's most serene and breath-taking sets. It is a famous hill station where tourists usually come to seek respite from the hectic city life. However, it is desirable to leave the area before it gets dark or late in the evening since it inclines to be a slightly off-beat place with not too many conveniences. When to visit Sunset point and lover's lane? Weather in Kasauli is pleasant most times of the year, and though summer is the best time of the year to enjoy; the cold and pleasant weather in winters are enjoyable too, and the beauty adds on with rare snowing. The winters in December and January are chilling while the other winter months are quite pleasurable. However, it is highly suggested to avoid taking a visit this tourist spot in monsoon. Due to heavy rainfall there often leads to landslides. How to Reach Kasauli? Kasauli is very near to the city Chandigarh around 65 km, and from Kalka, it is 40 km. Hence, the best way to reach Kasauli is via Kalka or Chandigarh. By train Kalka has the nearby broad-scale railway station. The Indian Railways provides several superfast and express trains to Kalka from various metro cities of India like Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. You can easily access this route too and reach Kasauli. A train journey through the hills of Himachal is really a revivifying experience in itself. By air Chandigarh is the nearest airport to Kasauli and is located just 65 km away. So you can take any domestic flight and can reach the place in very less time. By road Though the bus journey is tedious, the beautiful scenery makes it an enjoyable ride. Himachal Pradesh State Transport Corporation plies numerous buses between Kasauli and the other cities in the state and also nearby cities. The road connectivity from any part of the country to Kasauli is excellent. Hence, buses and taxis are very easily accessible from nearby places to reach here. You can also take the support of local transport like cabs and taxis, readily available to go around the town. Things to do there • Enjoy the sunset playing with shades of rustling green leaves all around. • Relish an excellent photography session and capture each mesmerising moment. • Gives yourself some quality time to introspect and rediscover yourself. • Try out hiking and trekking in the wood around along with a guide. • Witness the towering snow-capped peaks of Himalayas Interesting facts about Sunset Point and Lover's Lane 1. This is one of the oldest places for tourists as Kasauli itself established in 1842. 2. The view from this point is fantastic as you can see many cities from here like Chandigarh, Panchkula, Pinjore, Nalagarh, and Kalka. 3. At night, the sky views are so unobstructed that you can spot many stars and constellations from this point. 4. This is one of the loved places of astronomers. Nearby attraction · Monkey point Monkey Point is the topmost point of the town Kasauli. From there, being an enthusiastic tourist, you can get a complete view of the grasslands of Chandigarh province and the river Sutlej flowing down the valleys. Travellers can also witness a snow-capped peak of 'Choor Chandni', the topmost peak of the Lower Himalayan belt. · The mall This is the most adored place exception to the quiet Kasauli. Even though it is a small town, the mall road provides gratifying options for shopping and cuisines. · Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak This Gurudwara is an imperative religious centre as well as a preferred tourist spot after sunset point in Kasauli. Not just the daily prayers and programmes take place here. Instead, a unique programme is held every Sunday, and the best thing is the Gurudwara offers accommodation facilities for the tourists too. · Christ Church Christ Church is located in the centre of the city. A vibrant Mall road is around it. Being a popular tourist spot, it experiences a massive footfall in every season. It was erected in 1853 and was built with the magnificence of Gothic elegance of the architecture. · Baptist Church British people built this Church in the year 1923. Talking about the architecture of this Church is influenced by a blend of Indian and Victorian panaches. But the church was tainted by a fire in 2008 when all internal fixtures were destroyed. · Shri Baba Balak Nath Temple It is devoted to Baba Balak Nath who was an enthusiastic follower of Lord Shiva. It is situated very close to Kasauli and can be easily reached by bus or taxi within a few minutes. The belief adjoining this temple is that if infertile couples come here and pray, they will soon be blessed with children. Traveller’s tips to sunset point Kasauli • Wear comfortable and flat shoes as you have to walk a lot uphill and downhill throughout. • Don’t forget to carry your camera, make sure it is charged adequately as there is no source of power there. • Carry a newspaper or a foldable mat with you to lie down and take some rest whenever required at the rocky and dirty mountains.
Explore MoreThe Kunzum Pass is the motorable passes of India at the peak. It has a breathtaking sight to behold. It works as a joining link between the Lahaul Valley and the Spiti valley and at a distance of 122 km from Manali. This pass further leads to Kaza town. Kunzum Pass is a heaven for photographers as they can capture beautiful glaciers, snowcapped peaks and the valley beyond. All of them altogether offer stunning views for photography. It is sited in the beautiful state Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 15,060 feet above sea level. Best time to visit Kunzum pass To visit Kunzum Pass, it is better to plan between the second weeks of June to September. But August is not the time as the pass remains closed during monsoons. During winters, from 15th of October to march, the Kunzum Pass remains temporarily closed due to heavy snowfall. One should not plan their visit during August due to slippery routes and expected landslides. Weather Report • It remains shut during winters due to snowfall (end October to March). • It remains closed during monsoons due to rains and chances of landslides (July-August). • Tuesdays are noted as maintenance days, so no tourists are allowed to cross Rohtang Pass this day. How to reach Kunzum pass? By Road: Take HRTC buses or hire private taxis from Manali to travel to Kunzum Pass. The journey time from Manali to Kunzum Pass is around 6-7 hours. By Air: Airport is in Bhuntar town situated 170 km from Kunzum Pass. It is almost 50 km from Manali. So you can take buses or cars from the airport to Manali as well as the pass. By Train: The closest railway station to Kunzum Pass is the small scale Joginder Nagar railway station. It is located at a distance of 50 km. You can easily hire taxis to Kunzum Pass from there. The fascinating stories about this palace: One of the thrilling features of the kunzum pass is the fifteen hairpin turns throughout the way. There is a Kunzum Devi Temple on the Kunzum Pass. The dominant goddess, Goddess Kunzum Devi is a reincarnation of Goddess Durga and is the guardian of the pass as well as the travellers. Visitors travelling through the Kunzum Pass usually stop first by the temple to pray and look for blessings of the deity for a harmless journey. People follow a tradition of visiting the temple and a complete rotation of it in the vehicle before riding Kunzum pass. There are various Buddhist monasteries and gompas around the temple. These cloisters with painted prayer flags give an enthralling view to the visitors. You can also hear the sounds of bells and prayers of the temple and gompas that resound the entire valley. Hotels & Stay There is no accommodation facilities or hotels to stay in the Kunzum Pass. You can find a room at a distance of 12 km at Batal or at Losar towards Lahaul Spiti district which is 18 km away. Furthermore, the pass also does not have any shops or eateries. General Information About Kunzum Pass • Kunzum La or Kunzum Pass is doorway to Lahaul and Spiti valley. • The pass gives a mesmerising view of Bara-Sigri, which is known as the second-longest glacier in the world, Spiti valley, and Chandrabhaga Range. • The area is dedicatedly influenced by Buddhist, which is noticeable by the occurrence of chortens and prayer flags. • The Kunzum pass is also known for its exciting 9 km Trek to Chandratal. • It is not as congested as Rohtang Pass as a considerable number of the tourist visit Rohtang Pass only and gets back to Manali. This is how there usually a big traffic jam at Rohtang Pass. • It is better to drive straight ahead to this pass, leaving all the traffic behind for a more serene quiet experience. Nearby attraction 1. Kunzum Mata Mandir • Kunzum Devi temple is a famous tourist attraction, and a massive number of tourists visit it on their way and seek sanctifications for safe travel through the rocky terrain. • It is assumed that Goddess Kunjum resides in the temple and keeps a consistent eye over the pass and guards all the tourist and travellers in their journey through the rocky terrain. 2. Chandratal Lake Chandratal, or Moon Lake, got its name from its crescent shape. It is located at a distance of 7-8 km from Kunzum Pass and is a significant fascination for photographers and adventure seekers. 3. Key Monastery It is one of the largest and primogenital Monasteries in Spiti. Therefore it is the most famous tourist destination in this area. It also enshrines the idols of Buddha in Dhyana state and also has an assortment of old books and murals. 4. Pin Valley national park This national park is set amidst semi-frozen rivers in the Pin Valley. Being home to the rare species of famous Himalayan snow leopards it is visited by a considerable population daily. 5. Suraj Tal This is a lake, one should not miss while visiting Kunzum pass. Especially if you are into photography, Suraj Tal is one of the most dream-like and camera-friendly lakes. 6. Dhankar Lake At a distance of 5 km from the Dhankar monastery that sits treacherously on a rock face, lies the Dhankar Lake. It is sited on the other side of the mountain. It usually takes very less to reach the lake after a well-marked track from the monastery. Critical tips before booking package for Lahaul & Spiti Valley • It is important to pack lots of woollens to get rid of cold and getting sick situations in the chilling environment. • It is essential to carry all necessary medicines for altitude mountain illness. • Travellers who decide to visit Kunzum Pass in a car, it would be better to hire an SUV. • It is suggested to carry food numbers as there are no eateries in Kunzum Pass. • Travellers looking for bus services must confirm the state bus running status a day earlier.
Explore MoreGifted with brisk keen, clear fragrant, and pure exhilarating air, Kaza is an amazingly place that is situated on the left bank of the Spiti River in the majestic valley of Himachal Pradesh with the name, Lahaul and Spiti Valley. Kaza boasts of an altitude of about 12,500 ft. and is a perfect place to be for all peace and/or trek lovers. Standing stout amidst the high mountains, crystal clear river & streams, and barren landscapes, Kaza is spread over around the green sceneries and pastures. Courtesy to all these factors, Kaza, Lahaul & Spiti Valley is considered to be one of the marvellous hill stations of India. Highlights: Kaza, Lahaul & Spiti Valley is sectioned into two halves namely, the old Kaza and the new Kaza. The old Kaza is also known as the Kaza Khas and the new Kaza is also known as the Kaza Soma. While in the former, one can lookout for king's palace, monasteries, gompas, and ancient buildings, in the latter, there are government offices, hotels as well as restaurants. In order to get clam and quirinal glimpse of the lovely mountain terrains and pristine locals, there are a number of tourists that come down to Kaza to enjoy their holidays. One can also go for several adventurous activities at the place namely, trekking, mountaineering, so on and so forth. In addition to this, it is worth mentioning that there are Kaza’s three most popular trails that connect it to the beautiful nearby villages of the region that are plunged in a rich natural beauty of the valley. Tourists can also take pleasures of ancient and exquisite monasteries and gompas, which are a perfect exemplar of Kaza’s rich cultural heritage. Best Time to Visit: The eye-stunner and amazingly beautiful Kaza is a treat to your eyes. The best time to enjoy the beauty of the place is in summers for during this time one can enjoy the place to the core without any hassles. During the months of winter, the temperature of Kaza is quite severe so much so that it plunges down to sub-zero levels. Staying at Kaza is going to be a lifetime experience for all the travellers and there is no doubt about that, we bet! Traveller Tips: Kaza located in Lahaul and Spity Valley is one of the most ideal places for all those who love camping on the treks and torus. The place also offers guides, porters and one has to take permits to do trek at the arena. How to Reach: For those who are planning to travel to Lahaul and Spity Valley, the nearest railway station happens to be that of Chandigarh. From here, you can reach Lahaul through Manali and Spiti through Shimla by through driving. The drive would take you for over 5 and 9 hours, respectively. Nearby 魅影直播: For those who are visiting Lahaul and Spity Valley, one can also visit places such as Kye Monastery, Kunzum Pass, Dhankar Gompa, Dhankar Fort, Pin Valley National Park, Tabo Monastery, Kibber, Langza Valley, Dhankar Lake, Tabo Cave, Kungri Monastery, Chandratal Lake, Lhalung Monastery, Udaipur of Himachal, Losar, Komik, Darcha, Suraj Tal, and Baralacha La to name a few.
Explore MoreWidely acknowledged to be the 'Ajanta of the Himalayas,' Tabo Monastery is counted amidst the most amazingly prominent monasteries on the land of Lahaul & Spiti Valley. The Tabo Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti Valley was initiated long long back (when we say so, we literally mean it!) in the 996 A.D. Tabo Monastery stands strong on the chilly, sterile and wobbly desert of Tabo valley at an altitude of 3050 meters above sea level. How amazing it sounds, no? The tranquil and unscathed charm of the place has well-maintained the splendid culture, traditions as well as heritage of Buddhism through the passage of centuries. There is no denying the fact that people travelling to Tabo Monastery is definitely going to enjoy the beauty and charm of this place. Don’t believe us? Read the upcoming paras and you would be urged to pack your bags and travel to the destination! Highlights: Tabo Monastery has a complicated architecture of the temple and is touted as one of the most treasured national historical temple of the country. Tabo Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti Valley is currently handled by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is also worth mentioning here that the temple of Tabo Monastery have some of the mind-blowing collection of manuscripts and thangkas (Buddhist scroll paintings), frescos, exquisite statues in stuccos, as well as murals that showcases the chronicles from the time of the Mahayana Buddhist Pantheon. In addition to this, the temple of Tabo Monastery also has Assembly hallis, which is considered to be one of the most significant parts of the entire arena. The Assembly hallis represents one of the five spiritual sons of Adibuddha, four-fold figure of Vairocana, wall paintings repersent the life of Buddha, cave paintings, and so on and so forth. Best Time to Visit: Now if you are wondering as to the best time to visit Tabo Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti Valley, then it is from the months of May till October. The reason behind the same is the fact that the temperature during these months is quite pleasant all throughout the day and a little chill during the night time. In addition to this, during these months of the year, roads such as Rohtang Pass and the Kumzum La Pass are also open, which will help you to reach your final destination. How to Reach: One can reach Tabo Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti Valley by train and the nearest station happens to be that of Kalka railway station. The Kalka railway station is for over 452 kms away from the Tabo Monastery. On the other hand, for tourists who are travelling via air, the nearest airport happens to be the Kullu airport that is at a distance of 294 kms from Tabo Monastery. Nearby 魅影直播: For those who are visiting Tabo Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti Valley, they can also visit places such as Darcha, Suraj Tal, Kunzum Pass, Kye Monastery, Pin Valley National Park, Kampa, Kibber, Langza Valley, Dhankar Lake, Tabo Cave, Lhalung Monastery,Kungri Monastery, Dhankar Gompa, Dhankar Fort, Chandratal Lake, Udaipur of Himachal, Losar, Komik, and Baralacha amongst many others.
Explore MoreThe Kunzum Pass is the motorable passes of India at the peak. It has a breathtaking sight to behold. It works as a joining link between the Lahaul Valley and the Spiti valley and at a distance of 122 km from Manali. This pass further leads to Kaza town. Kunzum Pass is a heaven for photographers as they can capture beautiful glaciers, snowcapped peaks and the valley beyond. All of them altogether offer stunning views for photography. It is sited in the beautiful state Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 15,060 feet above sea level. Best time to visit Kunzum pass To visit Kunzum Pass, it is better to plan between the second weeks of June to September. But August is not the time as the pass remains closed during monsoons. During winters, from 15th of October to march, the Kunzum Pass remains temporarily closed due to heavy snowfall. One should not plan their visit during August due to slippery routes and expected landslides. Weather Report • It remains shut during winters due to snowfall (end October to March). • It remains closed during monsoons due to rains and chances of landslides (July-August). • Tuesdays are noted as maintenance days, so no tourists are allowed to cross Rohtang Pass this day. How to reach Kunzum pass? By Road: Take HRTC buses or hire private taxis from Manali to travel to Kunzum Pass. The journey time from Manali to Kunzum Pass is around 6-7 hours. By Air: Airport is in Bhuntar town situated 170 km from Kunzum Pass. It is almost 50 km from Manali. So you can take buses or cars from the airport to Manali as well as the pass. By Train: The closest railway station to Kunzum Pass is the small scale Joginder Nagar railway station. It is located at a distance of 50 km. You can easily hire taxis to Kunzum Pass from there. The fascinating stories about this palace: One of the thrilling features of the kunzum pass is the fifteen hairpin turns throughout the way. There is a Kunzum Devi Temple on the Kunzum Pass. The dominant goddess, Goddess Kunzum Devi is a reincarnation of Goddess Durga and is the guardian of the pass as well as the travellers. Visitors travelling through the Kunzum Pass usually stop first by the temple to pray and look for blessings of the deity for a harmless journey. People follow a tradition of visiting the temple and a complete rotation of it in the vehicle before riding Kunzum pass. There are various Buddhist monasteries and gompas around the temple. These cloisters with painted prayer flags give an enthralling view to the visitors. You can also hear the sounds of bells and prayers of the temple and gompas that resound the entire valley. Hotels & Stay There is no accommodation facilities or hotels to stay in the Kunzum Pass. You can find a room at a distance of 12 km at Batal or at Losar towards Lahaul Spiti district which is 18 km away. Furthermore, the pass also does not have any shops or eateries. General Information About Kunzum Pass • Kunzum La or Kunzum Pass is doorway to Lahaul and Spiti valley. • The pass gives a mesmerising view of Bara-Sigri, which is known as the second-longest glacier in the world, Spiti valley, and Chandrabhaga Range. • The area is dedicatedly influenced by Buddhist, which is noticeable by the occurrence of chortens and prayer flags. • The Kunzum pass is also known for its exciting 9 km Trek to Chandratal. • It is not as congested as Rohtang Pass as a considerable number of the tourist visit Rohtang Pass only and gets back to Manali. This is how there usually a big traffic jam at Rohtang Pass. • It is better to drive straight ahead to this pass, leaving all the traffic behind for a more serene quiet experience. Nearby attraction 1. Kunzum Mata Mandir • Kunzum Devi temple is a famous tourist attraction, and a massive number of tourists visit it on their way and seek sanctifications for safe travel through the rocky terrain. • It is assumed that Goddess Kunjum resides in the temple and keeps a consistent eye over the pass and guards all the tourist and travellers in their journey through the rocky terrain. 2. Chandratal Lake Chandratal, or Moon Lake, got its name from its crescent shape. It is located at a distance of 7-8 km from Kunzum Pass and is a significant fascination for photographers and adventure seekers. 3. Key Monastery It is one of the largest and primogenital Monasteries in Spiti. Therefore it is the most famous tourist destination in this area. It also enshrines the idols of Buddha in Dhyana state and also has an assortment of old books and murals. 4. Pin Valley national park This national park is set amidst semi-frozen rivers in the Pin Valley. Being home to the rare species of famous Himalayan snow leopards it is visited by a considerable population daily. 5. Suraj Tal This is a lake, one should not miss while visiting Kunzum pass. Especially if you are into photography, Suraj Tal is one of the most dream-like and camera-friendly lakes. 6. Dhankar Lake At a distance of 5 km from the Dhankar monastery that sits treacherously on a rock face, lies the Dhankar Lake. It is sited on the other side of the mountain. It usually takes very less to reach the lake after a well-marked track from the monastery. Critical tips before booking package for Lahaul & Spiti Valley • It is important to pack lots of woollens to get rid of cold and getting sick situations in the chilling environment. • It is essential to carry all necessary medicines for altitude mountain illness. • Travellers who decide to visit Kunzum Pass in a car, it would be better to hire an SUV. • It is suggested to carry food numbers as there are no eateries in Kunzum Pass. • Travellers looking for bus services must confirm the state bus running status a day earlier.
Explore MoreThe majestic and scenic mountains overlooking the Spiti valley encompass a beautiful and serene village called the Langza village, Lahaul & Spiti Valley. In the heart of this village, you can find a number of ancient monasteries and several buildings that belong to the prehistoric era. The barren landscape, green pastures, and the majestic snow-clad mountains lining the entire village making it all a place worth visiting. Langza village is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places that you will visit in the entire Spiti valley region. Traveler Tips Located at an altitude of 4,400 meters above the sea level, travelers need to be very careful while traveling to the Langza village in Spiti. There are not more than 137 people inhabiting the entire village and you need to be sure that you carry all the essentials as there are not many shops or other things available there. It is also advised to all the travelers to carry warm clothes and get themselves checked by a doctor before traveling there. Things to Do The Statue of Buddha that overlooks the village is one of the biggest attractions that tourists can never miss out on. This is the biggest statue there and you would definitely want to click some pictures here. Apart from that, you can also find the ancient monasteries and take a stroll through them to find inner peace of mind and soul. You can also explore the mud houses that are constructed here as they interest many tourists who visit from the urban jungles. Many of the travelers also undertake treks to many high altitude lakes to get on an adventurous journey. There are several other things that you can do in Langza village. You can go on a spree of Langza village fossil hunting with the locals. You can also go for a walk around the farms in the village and even camp there. The photography lovers love to take some night shots of the village as they can capture the milky way galaxy with their naked eyes. For all those who want to get closer to the flora and fauna of the region, there is the beautiful and unique Chau Chau Nilda Peak to which they can trek and even spot the mighty white snow leopard. Best Time to Visit Langza Valley in Lahaul and Spiti is not a place that you can visit at any point in time. The winters in Langza can get very harsh as the temperature goes below as low as -20 degrees and that too completely dry. The entire region of Langza valley gets covered in a blanket of snow during the winters and it is hard to reach. Summers can get very hot as well because the altitude is extremely high. The intensity of sunlight that reaches you at such an altitude is very high. Even the monsoon season is not very right to visit the Langza valley as the roads the take you to this region experience a number of landslides. Keeping all these things in mind, it won’t be wrong to say that the best time to visit Langza valley largely depends on the route you are planning to take and the mode of transport you have chosen. How to Reach Langza village in the Lahaul & Spiti Valley is one of the remotest villages in India that cannot be reached easily. You need to reach Kaza first to reach the Langza. From Manali, to reach Kaza, you can take the HRTC bus and just an hour’s drive from Kaza, you can reach Langza. If you are coming from Shimla, you need to reach Reckong Peo and another bus to reach Kaza. Many people even love to walk the 16 kilometers long stretch to get some adventure. If you are driving, you can take different routes from Manali, Shimla, Chandigarh, and even Chandratal. However, it is imperative that you have the required experience to drive through the rough terrains of the Himachal mountains. If you want to travel by train, the nearest station you can get down at is Joginder Nagar. If you are coming by air, you can get down at the Chandigarh airport or the Shimla airport.
Explore MoreAll those who have been a thirst to experience the extreme terrains and get an adrenaline rush, there is certainly nothing more adventurous than touching the various mountain passes that India has. Whether you talk about the Rohtang Pass near Manali or the Baralacha La, Lahaul & Spiti Valley, reaching these passes is an adventure in itself. Also known as the Baralacha Pass, the Baralacha La is one of the highest mountain passes that is located at an altitude of 16,040 feet above the sea level. You need to travel through the Zanskar Range to reach this pass. This pass is around eight kilometers in length and is traveled by the people to reach from Lahaul & Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Leh Union Territory. You can find this pass when you are traveling from Manali to Leh or vice versa on the Leh-Manali Highway. Traveler Tips Not only is the Baralacha La pass one of the highest motorable passes, but it is also extremely cold out there. If you are planning to drive your own car or take a bike ride like most of the adventure seekers, make sure you have all the required gears, a well-maintained vehicle, and enough warm clothes. The roads can be pretty steep and rough. So, drive only if you have experience of driving in the mountains. You need to follow extreme caution when you are at this pass as the route is pretty difficult and dangerous. Things to Do Many people love to travel to Baralacha via their vehicle to capture the beauty of nature and soak in the scenic landscape that they witness when they reach here. However, Baralacha La trek is also a great activity that makes the thrill-seekers love to undertake. You can trek from Baralacha La for around a week to reach the beautiful Chandra Taal. Once you undertake this trek or spend some time here, you will easily spot many wildlife birds and animals. These could be marmot and pica. Birds like wagtails, horned lark, black redstart, lammergeier vulture, sand lark, snow pigeons, and choughs are also common here. Availability There is very heavy rainfall followed by extreme snowfall from the months of October to March and April. That’s why this pass is closed during the month for any transport and transition. You cannot travel this route during the winter months. History As per a general legend, it is believed that two lovers Chandra and Bhaga, children of Moon and Sun respectively. They wanted to marry each other and reached the Barachala Pass where they ran in opposite directions. They had to come back to each other and found their way pretty soon. Later, they got married. Best Time to Visit While winter months are inaccessible to the Baralacha La Pass, the best time to visit here in the summer months. You can reach there from the months of April to October. During these months, it’s not that snowing and the routes are also cleared. How to Reach The buses going from Manali to Leh will take you to the Baralachala Pass. This is probably the easiest way to reach the Baralacha La. Located at a distance of 242 kilometers from Manali, the roads are easy to access and buses will take you there in eight hours approx. Many people also like to drive their own cars or bikes to reach there. They can follow the Manali-Leh highway to reach the Baralacha La Pass in Lahaul & Spiti Valley. For travelers, you need a Rohtang Pass permit to cross the pass and drive forth to reach Baralacha La.
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