The town comes alive in the monsoon season, attracting thousands of tourists and Buddhist pilgrims from all over India and the world. It is no secret that Dharamshala is blessed with the same beauty as the rest of the state,
A valley that reverberates with rapturous sounds: the River Beas rushing down the white rocks, the snow-capped mountains cutting through the hilly edges, and the call of the cuckoo — what more could one ask for?
Once served as the Summer Capital of the British, in Shimla, one can still feel the old world charm in its ambience, in those pretty churches, and standing still town halls. Also known as the ‘queen of hill stations it is one of the favourite destinations for summer vacations in India.
A small hamlet has situated along the Banks of River Parvati in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. Well, people call it the ‘Amsterdam of India’. The town has gained popularity mostly among backpackers, trekkers and nature lovers and is famous for its trekking trails
Himachal’s Lahaul & Spiti District is surrounded by majestic mountains and is home to mesmerizing barren lands of nothingness, pristine gurgling rivers, scenic alpine lakes, Buddhist culture, and a long history.
Kinnaur is a small district in Himachal Pradesh that borders Tibet. It has a rich history, with many temples dating back centuries. The temples have a unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist architecture, which gives the area a distinct character.
Probably not many of you have been to Sarahan, but once you’re in this handsome place you will go head over heels. This natural paradise lies on the banks of the Sutlej River and is the gateway to Kinnaur.
So, tell us, in between reading this blog, have you planned a trip to Himachal Pradesh already. If yes, then it’s a fantastic idea. With a range of things to do and places to visit Himachal has a lot in its pocket.