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Dusshera celebrations in Kullu are much different than rest of the India, where a small idol of Lord Raghunath is brougt out riding a magnificient wood chariot pulled by the devotees to get the week long festival started. In attendance are over 300+ deities, numerous local shops and cultural evenings with foriegn troupes in participation.
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Sangla lies along the Baspa valley in Kinnaur, known for its picturesque landscapes, apple orchards and traditional architectutre. Holi, is part of four day Fagli festival where some men are dressed as characters from the epic Ramayana, held at the Nag Temple. Local delicacies and traditional liquor called phasur are served.
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Explore the hidden gem of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, fondly called "Chhoti Kashi" for its timeless temples and rich spiritual vibe. During the International Shivratri Festival, the town comes alive with vibrant processions, colorful deities, and lively cultural nights. Wander through sacred sites like Bhootnath Temple and let Mandi's blend of history, faith, and festive energy captivate you.
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Hidden by towering deodar trees, this small Krishna temple is away from the chaos and hustle bustle of city life. The ancient stone and brick structure can be traced back to the 12th century. Housing idols of Lord Krishna, Radha, Laxminarayan and Garuda, the temple is situated 500 meters uphill from the ruins of Thava. With the quiet and calm surrounding the temple, you can treasure a few precious moments in sync with nature. The raised platform which holds the temple also houses a chariot, which is used during the colourful and much celebrated festival of Dusshera. If you enjoy listening to bhajans of Krishna Das, you'll surely love the divine experience here at Naggar.
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Celebrated as the Valley of Gods, Eden of Apple and cannabis cultivation, the Kullu valley is a long and narrow slice of lush verdure nestling between Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal. Dotted with numerous temples, monastries and hot springs.
The mystical valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are home to remote monasteries, ancient temples, and sacred glacial lakes, all set against the backdrop of towering peaks. Bordering Ladakh and Tibet, this tribal region blends Hindu and Buddhist traditions in a landscape where nature and spirituality unite in breathtaking harmony.
Low hills and valleys with small hamlets, terraced fields, sparkling snow fed rivulets, dominated by the mighty Dhauladhar range in the backdrop. Also called 'The Little Lhasa', home of H.H. Dalai Lama. Mcleodganj, Dharmakot, Triyund, Palampur, Baijnath and Bir are popular destinations.
Shimla blends colonial charm with spiritual depth, featuring historic temples and vibrant festivals. Temples with rich traditions and lively local festivals highlight the town's cultural essence. Shimla offers a unique mix of heritage and natural beauty.
Mandi, along the Beas River, is a historic town known for its over 80 stone temples, earning it the title "Varanasi of the Hills." Founded in 1526, often called the cultural capital of Himachal, Mandi is renowned for its temple architecture. The annual Shivratri festival draws devotees and visitors from far and wide.
Experience the allure of Chamba, where ancient temples and vibrant festivals bring history to life. Explore intricately carved temples that reflect the town’s rich heritage. Celebrate local festivals, which infuse the town with color and tradition. Chamba offers a unique blend of spiritual depth and lively cultural events.
Kinnaur showcases majestic temples and colorful festivals amidst stunning landscapes. Ancient temples reflect exquisite craftsmanship, while local festivals bring the community to life. The region combines spiritual heritage with breathtaking natural scenery.
A serene town nestled in the Dhauladhar range, is renowned for its spiritual ambiance, stunning landscapes, and vibrant Tibetan culture. As the home of the Dalai Lama and a hub of Tibetan Buddhism, Dharamsala offers a unique blend of spiritual enlightenment and natural beauty. Whether you seek peace in its monasteries or adventure in its surrounding hills, Dharamsala promises an experience like no other.
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Shimla is a charming hill station known for its colonial architecture, lush green valleys, and pleasant weather year-round. Once the summer capital of British India, this quaint town offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you stroll down the iconic Mall Road or explore the ancient temples, Shimla's serene ambiance leaves a lasting impression.
Manali, cradled by towering peaks and dense forests, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This picturesque town is famed for its snow-capped mountains, vibrant culture, and rich history, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both tranquility and thrill. From the sacred temples of Old Manali to the adrenaline-pumping adventures in Solang Valley, Manali offers a perfect retreat into the heart of the Himalayas.
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