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Malana

Malana

Isolated from the rest of the world lies a solitary village in Malana Nala, which is a side valley of the Parvati Valley. Known as Malana or the Malana Village, it is located in the Kullu district. Widely known for its strong culture and religious beliefs, with various sentiments embedded in the past, it is a place meant for people who seek spiritual guidance. This place is also apt for all adventure lovers since the route to Malana is famous for trekking. The temples in Malana - the Jamadagni Temple and the Shrine of Renuka Devi - serve as major attractions of the village. Built closely to each other, they are well known for the worship of various gods and goddesses which are highly respected by the locals, and a lot of care is taken with respect to its preservation. The trekking route to Malana is adorned with lush deodar vegetation along with a slight view of the Malana Dam that energises people from time to time. Read More

Paragliding in Kullu

Paragliding in Kullu

Paragliding is one of the better experiences and one of the most exciting activities that you can try at Kullu. The place is a hot spot for adventure sports and this one is going to be one of the topmost experiences of your life. You get to fly like a bird atop the mighty Himalayas and enjoy a bird's eye view of the gorgeous valley.

Parvati Valley Trek

Parvati Valley Trek

Regarded as one of the most challenging treks in the northern Himalayan region, Parvati Valley Trek is a four-day trek.

Pin Bhaba Pass Trek

Pin Bhaba Pass Trek

Pin Bhabha Pass, also known as the sister of Pin Parvati Pass, is one of the most challenging and beautiful treks in the Himalayas. Located at an elevation of 4865 metres, Bhabha Pass acts as a bridge between the valley of Kinnaur and Spiti. Starting from the less explored village of Kafnu, the track keeps you engaged with dramatic changes in the landscapes at every turn. Your journey will begin in the abundant greenery and will end in the barren lands of Spiti. As you make your way through dense apple orchards, dark woods and sparkling waterfalls, the ethereal beauty of Himachal Pradesh soaks gradually within you. The Bhabha river, Tibetan monasteries and camping beside the Chandratal Lake make this trek distinctive. Other delights of Pin Bhabha Pass Trek include crossing the rivers through logs, snow-capped mountains and interacting with local Gaddi shepherds. Hiking buffs, looking for a moderate and enthralling trekking experience, Pin Bhabha Pass is surely an ideal choice. Read More

Raghunath Temple, Kullu

Located in the scintillating hill town of Kullu, the Raghunath Temple is one of the main attractions here. Wrapped around in an ancient legend, the temple finds connections to Lord Rama, and the idol of Lord Raghunath placed here, is said to be the same as the one used by him. While it derives much significance from the legend, the Raghunath Temple borrows its design and architecture from the Pahari and Pyramidal styles. Other than the spirituality surrounding the temple, the sceneries and views about it too are equally alluring. The oldest temple in the valley is a place of much festivity and colour around and during Dussera and even otherwise assumes much religious importance amongst the locals. Read More

Rafting in Kullu Manali

Rafting in Kullu Manali

River Rafting in Kullu Manali is done along the River Beas and is considered ideal for expert rafters as well as beginners. The section of rafting starts from a small district called Pirdi and it flows through various locations like Bajaura, Sarabai, Bhuntar, Shamshi, Mohal, Raisol and Katrain. Many service providers organize the sport of rafting in Manali and offer rafting gear on rent including raft, helmet, life-jacket and oars. Tented accommodation, campfires and bonfires are available on demand. The total cost of rafting in Kullu-Manali ranges from INR 500 to INR 2000 per person. Read More

Shopping in Manali

Shopping in Manali

What could be a better shopping spot than the hill station markets which provide you with a mix of traditional and modern stuff? Shopping in Kullu is an absolute delight as it has some amazing markets selling handicrafts and other trinkets to take back home. The must-buy things in Kullu include Tibetan traditional stuff and Buddhist paintings. After a beautiful day of sightseeing, the best option is to shop. Extravagant things in Kullu Market are Kinnauri and Kullu Shawls which are entirely different from the traditional Kashmere flower design. However, these shawls have Asian inspired geometrical designs. Nepalese Thangka is tough to find outside the Kullu valley. It is a 3D effect traditional Buddhist painting of either a Tibetan deity or of some spiritual concept and is one of the best things you can buy while shopping in Kullu. Tibetan Silver Jewellery is intricately carved and heavy Tibetan jewellery is very easily found here. Amulets, neckpieces, earrings are all inspired by the Tibetan traditional beliefs and motifs i.e. to ward off the evil eye and make for good souvenirs. Kullu Caps are made of pure pashmina and angora wool reflecting the aesthetics and excellent skills of the artisans of Kullu. Read More

Shringi Rishi Temple

Shringi Rishi Temple

Thousands of pilgrims come to the Shringi Rishi Temple located in Banjar area of Kullu every year to pay homage to Lord Shringa, who is the ruling deity of Banjar valley. The temple houses an idol of Shringa Rishi along with goddess Shanta in the temple. It is at a small distance from the town of Kullu.

Trekking in Kullu

Trekking in Kullu

Kullu is a popular destination for those in search of a trek through mountains, valleys, streams and more. Trekking in Kullu Manali is usually at a high altitude, cover various terrains, some welcoming and some not so much, as well as some unexplored landscapes and sacred temples. One can have treks in and around Kullu Manali for 10-12 days to 2-3 weeks. For something which demands lesser time, one can try out the Putasar Lake trek which takes about 4 days to complete. April to June and September to October are the months when you can make the most of you trekking experience in Kullu. Read More

Dechen Choekhor Mahavihara Monastery

Dechen Choekhor Mahavihara Monastery

Established in the early 21st century, Dechen Choekhor Mahavira Monastery in Sarabai Village is considered to be the holiest Buddhist spot in the state of Himachal Pradesh owing to its association with the Drukpa Kargyu Lineage. A structure representative of Indo-Tibetan art, the colourful monastery is known for its serene and positive vibes and overlooks the breathtaking Beas Valley. Visiting the 31-feet statue of Buddha and 21-feet statue of Padmasambhavna inside, admiring the structure’s intricate craftsmanship and watching the monks perform their daily rituals are some of the most common activities for visitors to engage in. Walking slightly uphill will provide an excellent view of the magnificent Bijli Mahadev Temple. Read More

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