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10 Best Places To Visit Himachal Pradesh In May 2024

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  • Updated on March 25, 2024
  • Himachal Pradesh , May

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Himachal Pradesh is blessed with greenery and immense ice-capped mountains. This state has various astonishing landscapes and great waterfalls. To get rid of the busiest life, individuals should explore the beauty of Himachal Pradesh . You will surely enjoy the fresh air and exotic scenarios of this state. The best time to visit this beautiful state is during the summer and spring seasons.

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10 Top Places To Visit in Himachal Pradesh in May

So, whenever you make a plan to explore Himachal Pradesh , there are various places that you must add to your wish list. Do you want to know about the best places in Himachal Pradesh that you must explore in May? Here is a list of the top 10 Himachal destinations that you can consider.

Old-Manali Himachal

An ideal place for family and adventure seekers in Himachal Pradesh is Manali. It has numerous captivating landscapes. Surprisingly, you may find snow at this place even in May too.

An extreme person can enjoy various mid to high-level adventure activities at Manali that include trekking, rafting, and paragliding. Along with it, you can pay obeisance to ancient hill temples that are located in Manali. Read more about the Top 10 Tourist Places to See in Manali .

Famous Places – Solang Valley, Hadimba Temple, Hampta Pass, Manikaran, Vashisht Baths, and many more

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2. Dalhousie

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This place is blessed with various exotic views and various stunning landscapes. You will enjoy the classic ambiance that was established by Scottish and Victorian Architecture. The pine tree valleys and eye-catching flowers give you complete romantic vibes.

The best summer destination for couples and teenagers is Dalhousie . You can enjoy boating, camping, trekking, and various other activities here. Check more about the Top Things to Do in Dalhousie .

Famous Places – Khajjiar, Satdhara Falls, St. John Church, Chamunda Devi Temple, Chamba, Bakrota Hills, and many more

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3. Bir Billing

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Bir is a great town that gives a calming vibe. There are various Buddhist Monasteries that you can visit. If you love to spend quality time in peace, you should visit Bir Billing.

Additionally, tourists will also enjoy eye-catching paragliding scenes. It is an ideal place for the adventure lover to experience different adventure sports.

Famous Places – Bir Road, Tibetan Colony, Bir Tea Factory, Deer Park Institute, Chokling Monastery, and Sherab Ling

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Ridge Shimla Himachal

One of the best places to explore in Himachal Pradesh is Shimla . It is situated at a height of 2200 meters. The majority of buildings in Shimla are inspired by the colonial structure that gives you basic British vibes. You can go to Shimla via the toy train that you can get from Kalka.

You will have to make a booking in advance. Along with Shimla, you can enjoy the nearby attractions that including Kufri , Chail , Narkanda, Mashobra, and many more. Also, check the 7 Most Famous Tourist Places to See Shimla in May .

Famous Places – Ridge, Kufri, Jakhoo Temple, Christ Church, Lakkar Bazaar Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary, Himachal State Museum, Chail, and many more

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himachal pradesh tourism in may

To become witness a jaw-dropping scenario, Kinnaur is an iconic place. It is at a distance of 235 kilometers from Shimla that is a blend of rocky mountains and crystal-clear river water. You also see the blend of Buddhism and Hinduism cultures. It is prominent as the “Land of God”.

You will get an adventure experience for sure by exploring this place. Right from trout fishing to Rock climbing, you have plenty of activities to do here.

Famous Places – Reckong Peo, Sarahan, Ribba, Moorang, Lippa, and Nichar

6. Palampur

himachal pradesh tourism in may

The view of Victorian Architecture is a blend of numerous eye-catching views. The fragrance of the tea garden and the view of water streams will surely grab your attention.

It comes under the category of off-beat places that give you numerous experiences. There are castles too that you can visit. Besides this, right from paragliding to trekking, you will get various activities.

Famous Places – Tashi Jong Monastery, Tea Gardens, Neugal Khad, Naam Art Gallery, Saurabh Van Vihar

7. Khajjiar

lord shiva statues khajjiar himachal

It is known as the “Mini Switzerland” of Himachal Pradesh. Lush Pasture, Dense forests, and lakes are the recognition of Khajjiar . There are a few beautiful temples that attract devotees.

This place provides numerous adventurer scenes that you can enjoy like paragliding, trekking, zorbing, and horse riding. The tourists get immense staying options too. You can reach this location via air. Read More: 10 Best Tourist Places to See in Khajjiar .

Famous Places – Khajjiar Lae, Lord Shiva Statue, Golden Devi Temple, Tibetan Handicraft Center, Khajj Nag Temple, and Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary

view from resort of kasauli himachal

Surrounded by Pine and Cedar Forests is waiting for you. It is a small cantonment hill town that is situated between Chandigarh and Shimla. This area is quite refreshing and peaceful. You can enjoy the short break by exploring this place.

You can become witness the breathtaking sunset view, and do nature walks hand in hand with your loved ones. It is famous for the Kasauli Brewery, Trekking areas, and sunset points. Along with that, you can stay here for two to three days and enjoy different activities. Read Top 10 Places to See in Kasauli .

Famous Places –  Solan, Chail, Parwanoo, Dharampur, and Shimla

himachal pradesh tourism in may

Do you have a passion for trekking? Do not forget to explore this exotic place. It is a small hill village that is situated in the Parvati Valley of Kullu District. It is known as the “Amsterdam of India”. This place is ideal for adventure seekers. Besides this, you can try Israeli food. Find more about the 10 Tourist Places to See in Kasol .

It is surrounded by enormous mountains, rocks, and pine trees. This place offers numerous activities for travelers that include trekking, camping, shopping, and parties. You can enjoy the beauty of Kasol for a splendid three days. Check out the details on How to Reach Kasol from Delhi – By Road, Train, or Flight .

Famous places – Tosh, Chalal, Parvati River, Kheerganga, and Malana

lakshmi narayan mandir chamba himachal

Chamba’s peaceful town is situated in Himachal Pradesh and is prominent for its magnificent views, temples, caves, and ancient ruins.

You will enjoy various astonishing places including Pir Panjal, Zanskar, Dhauladhar Ranges, and many more. You will get a unique kind of peace that you cannot explain by visiting this place. More read about the 7 Best Tourist Destinations to See in Chamba .

Famous Places – Akhand Chandi Palace, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Bhuri Singh Museum, and many more

Himachal Pradesh weather in May 2024

During May the temperature in Himachal Pradesh ranges between 5°C and 24°C while the nighttime temperature drops to 3.2°C. There is a pleasant mountain breeze in May and a little snowfall in the higher altitude of Himachal Pradesh during the summer months.

Like Himachal Pradesh, there are other places in India you can travel to in May:

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Final Verdicts

Add all the above-mentioned places to your bucket list to enjoy the actual beauty of nature. You will get a chance to see the meeting of the ice-cap mountain with the sky. You will surely fall in love with these places that are surrounded by pine trees, and hills.

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With spectacular snowy peaks and plunging river valleys, beautiful Himachal is India’s outdoor adventure playground. From trekking and climbing to rafting, paragliding and skiing, if it can be done in the mountains, it can be done here. A convoluted topography of interlocking mountain chains also makes Himachal a spectacular place simply to explore, by bus, car, motorbike, jeep or foot. Every pass crossing into a new valley brings you into a different culture, with its own deities and language. Villages perched on staggering slopes enchant with fairy-tale architecture and residents' easygoing warmth. Hill stations appeal with a holiday atmosphere, while backpacker magnets lure with chilled-out vibes and mountain beauty. In the Dalai Lama's home-away-from-home, McLeod Ganj, or in remote Lahaul and Spiti with their centuries-old Buddhist cultures, you might wonder whether you've inadvertently stumbled into Tibet.

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1 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 51 Tourist attractions

With spectacular valleys, breathtaking views, snowcapped mountains, and lush forests of oak, deodar, and pine, Manali is a magical hill station at the northern end of Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh. Gifted to the world by the mighty Himalayas, it is known to be one of the most popular destinations...

Best Time: October to June

2 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 28 Tourist attractions

Kasol is a quaint little village in Himachal situated along the banks of the river Parvati. Commonly known as the 'Amsterdam of India', Kasol is a tourist attraction that is rapidly gaining fame as a popular hub for trekkers, backpackers, and nature lovers. The valley is situated 23 kms from Bh...

3 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 63 Tourist attractions

Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and a popular hill-station among Indian families and honeymooners. Situated at the height of 2200m, it was the summer capital of British India. The hill station still retains its old-world charm with beautiful colonial architecture, pedestrian...

4. Mcleodganj

4 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 42 Tourist attractions

Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most popular tourist destinations for it's tibetan culture, nature treks, greenery, ancient temples & monasteries, and british influence. Located in the Kangra district, it's on the outskirts of Dharamshala.Famous for being home to the Tibetan spir...

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5 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 37 Tourist attractions

Long winding roads and valleys that present unforgettable glimpses of cold desert and snow-crowned mountains welcome you when you set foot into Spiti Valley. Bordered on all sides by the Himalayas, Spiti Valley, located in Himachal Pradesh, has an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level, and gets ju...

Best Time: Mid May to Mid Oct

6. Dalhousie

6 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 28 Tourist attractions

Dalhousie is a popular hill station spread out over five hills in Himachal Pradesh boasting views of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar ranges. Famous for its meadows, dense forests, and waterfalls, it is especially a favourite amongst honeymooners and family vacationers.

Best Time: Throughout the year

7. Bir Billing

7 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 29 Tourist attractions

Bir is a small town located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Bir Billing is a popular destination located in Joginder Nagar valley known for paragliding and also as the town for meditation. There is an influence of Tibetan culture due to Tibetan community settleme...

8 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 12 Tourist attractions

Located on the road from Chandigarh to Shimla in the Solan district, Kasauli is a hilly cantonment town that makes for an ideal peaceful holiday location, especially for a weekend getaway. Kasauli is a cantonment town dotted with lavish Victorian buildings built by the Britishers who resided he...

9 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 12 Tourist attractions

Kaza, sitting huddled in the corner of Himachal Pradesh is a tranquil getaway on the plains of the Spiti River. Lapped by majestic mountains covered in snow, meandering and bubbling rivers and streams and picturesque barren landscape with scattered patches of green, Kaza is a dream destination.

Best Time: May to September

10 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Often referred to as a mesmerising "hamlet" situated amidst the lush green forests and surrounded by variegated mountains, Jibhi is located in the Tirthan Valley of Himachal Pradesh. The dense pine forests, tranquil freshwater lakes and pristine temples make this place worth visiting. You will be sp...

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11. Dharamshala

11 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 38 Tourist attractions

Dharamshala is a beautiful hill town in the Dhauladhar range of Himalayas. It is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh and is located in the upper slopes of the Kangra valley. Once known as a british hill station during the colonial era, Dharamsala soon became occupied by Tibetan communities and is...

12. Sethan Valley

12 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Sethan is a quaint village in Himachal Pradesh, approximately 12 km from Manali. This Buddhist village is a tiny hamlet that oversees the Dhauladhar range. Covered in snow during winters, Sethan Valley is a great place to try out skiing and snowboarding.

13. Khajjiar

13 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 14 Tourist attractions

Often referred to as 'mini-Switzerland of India', Khajjiar is a small town located close (20km) to Dalhousie and is great for a day or overnight trip. Khajjiar is known for its picture perfect grassy meadows.There is the Khajjiar Lake in the middle of the meadow and you could enj...

14 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 13 Tourist attractions

Kufri is a quaint little hill town 20km away from Shimla,Himachal Pradesh. Earlier known to be the summer retreat for the British in 1819, Kufri still harbors its past through the colonial buildings and architecture around. With its pleasant summer weather and winter snowfall, Kufri is flocked by to...

Best Time: November to March

15 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Triund is an easy trek in Himachal Pradesh that offers you an escape into the majestic Himalayas. Situated a few kilometres from Dharamshala at an altitude of 2828 m, it is a place perfect for trekking with amazing trails offering scenic views of the entire Kangra Valley. A trek to Triund is short a...

16 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

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 ...

17 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Popular for its cannabis plantations, the tranquil village of Tosh is just another example of the unparalleled natural beauty that Himachal Pradesh holds within its bounds. Located at the far end of Parvati Valley, Tosh is untouched by modernisation and fast-paced life. With its gradual terrain...

18 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 11 Tourist attractions

Chail is a quiet hill station close (44km) to Shimla, known for the world's highest cricket ground and a heritage hotel, Chail Palace. Surrounded by pine and deodar trees, Chail is located at an altitude of 2,250m above sea level.

19. Tirthan Valley

19 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 7 Tourist attractions

Tirthan Valley in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh is perched at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level. Deriving its name from Tirthan River flowing through it, Tirthan Valley lies around 3 km from the entrance of Great Himalayan National Park. This place is abundant in adventurous activities...

Best Time: Mar to June, October to November

20 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 28 Tourist attractions

Quietly situated by the Beas River, Kullu is a cluster of beautiful valleys in Himachal, and that's mainly why it's known as the 'Valley of Gods.' Known for the deodar trees, snow-clad mountains, and apple orchards, Kullu is usually coupled with its sister town Manali, hence a favorite among tourist...

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Solang Valley

Solang Valley

Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass

The Ridge

Mall Road, Shimla

Namgyal Monastery

Namgyal Monastery

Hidimba Temple

Hidimba Temple

21. Palampur

21 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 11 Tourist attractions

With pine and deodar forests and tea gardens encircling the town and numerous streams pouring in, Palampur is a popular town of Himachal Pradesh located in the Kangra district.

22. Narkanda

22 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 11 Tourist attractions

Surrounded by tropical forests, majestic hills and woodlands, Narkanda is a quaint little town 63 kms away from Shimla district which is popular for skiing in winters. This hill station connects Shimla to the valleys of Kinnaur and Spiti and receives snowfall in abundance during winters.&n...

23. Prashar Lake Trek

23 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Prashar Lake is a crystal clear water body situated about 50 km north of Mandi, with a three storied pagoda-like temple dedicated to the sage Prashar. The lake is located at the height of 2730 m above sea level with deep blue waters and holds a saintly position there. Bounded by snow-toppe...

24 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Sissu, also known as Khwaling, is a picturesque village located on the banks of Chandra River in Lahaul Valley. At an altitude of about 3200 m, and only 6 km away from the North end of the recently opened Atal Tunnel, Sissu attracts tourists all-year long. The village is surrounded by snow-capped mo...

Best Time: April to August

25 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 11 Tourist attractions

Set against the backdrop of majestic hills and the clear and pristine Beas River, Naggar near Manali is home to a tiny slice of history, in the form of the Naggar castle. Once used as the residence of Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, the castle is a fine blend of traditional Himalayan and European architec...

26. Sarahan

26 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Sarahan is a beautiful hamlet situated near Kinnaur in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Known as the "Gateway to Kinnaur", it is located near the Sutlej River Valley and the Indo Tibetan road, at an altitude of 2165 m below sea level. Famous for the never-ending apple orchards, dense emerald pine and ...

27 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Jispa is a village on the banks of the Bhaga River in the Lahaul and Spiti District, and is located at a distance of 20 km from Keylong and about 92.3 km from Manali. Even though Jispa is often considered as a pitstop on the Manali - Leh route, the scenic beauty of the place, surrounded by snow-capp...

Best Time: April to September

28 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 10 Tourist attractions

Kalpa, the main village of Kinnaur, in the Sutlej River Valley is a place to remember and cherish. Known for its many beautiful temples and monasteries, this town is also famed for its apple orchards. The majestic Kinnaur-Kailash range peeking from across the Sutlej River makes for a blissful break.

Best Time: March to September

29. Parvati Valley

29 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 10 Tourist attractions

Situated in Himachal Pradesh, Parvati Valley runs along the touristy destinations of the state. The stunning valley is famous for the backpacker hangouts, and adventure activities. It is also a popular amongst hippie travellers for its famous charas (hashish), rave parties, and spiritual experience.

30 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Situated at an elevation of 2500 meters, Fagu is a serene snow-clad hamlet, located around 45 minutes drive from Shimla. It is known for its apple plantations, sowing fields and the snow-covered Himalayas in the backdrop. Since it is secluded, Fagu is a honeymooner's heaven. It also popular amongst ...

31. Kinnaur

31 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 12 Tourist attractions

One of the twelve districts of Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur is located on the Indo-Tibet border. Situated at a distance of 235 km from Shimla, Kinnaur hosts the views of Zanskar Valley, snow-draped Dhauladar range, Chitkul - The last village on the indo-Tibet border and have Satluj, Baspa and Spiti riv...

Best Time: April to October

32 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 23 Tourist attractions

Kangra is a district in Himachal Pradesh with Dharamshala as the administrative headquarters. With might Beas River flowing through the Valley, Kangra is also known for the backdrop of Dhauladar range, ancient temples and endless tea plantations. Repeated mention of the Valley in the holy Hindu text...

Best Time: September to June

33. Keylong

33 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Keylong is located on the banks of River Bhaga, in the Lahaul and Spiti district. It is also the administrative center of the district, and houses most of the Government offices in Lahaul Valley. Keylong was rightly described by Rudyard Kipling as “surely the Gods live here, this is no place for men...

Best Time: May to August

34. Rohtang Pass

34 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

Located at a distance of just 51 kilometres from Manali, Rohtang Pass can be reached only by road. The pass is located at a massive height of 3978 metres on Manali- Keylong road. When planning a trip to Manali, a day off to the vista point of Rohtang Pass is the ultimate and almost essential attract...

35 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 12 Tourist attractions

While Shimla is being flooded by tourists every year, a serene, calm and epitome of beauty lies near it, waiting to be discovered. Shoghi, a small hill station just 13 Kms. from Shimla is abundant in natural scenic beauty and a large variety of flora and fauna.

36 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 18 Tourist attractions

Chamba is a Himalayan town located in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. Known for the ancient temples, the caves, and the edifices that speak highly of Indian history, Chamba is famous for mesmerising views of the Pir Panjal, Zanskar and Dhauladhar ranges in the backdrop of this picture...

37. Tattapani

37 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 9 Tourist attractions

A popular tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh, Tattapani is a quaint village located 60 kms away from Shimla. Situated on the banks of river Sutlej, it is famous for rafting and its Hot sulphur spring is believed to have curative properties for health ailments like stress, joint pain, fatig...

38 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 18 Tourist attractions

Packed with a thick green cover of pine and deodar trees, the town of Mandi is situated at the junction of Kullu and Dharamshala. It is often referred to as 'Varanasi of Hills', or 'Choti Kashi' as the town has as many as 81 temples spread across its area.

39. Manikaran Sahib

39 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 3 Tourist attractions

Located at a distance of 4 km from Kasol along the banks of river Parvati in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran is known as a famous pilgrimage destination for both Sikhs and Hindus. A good number of temples, Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib and hot springs attract pilgrims and tourists alik...

40. Indrahar Pass Trek

40 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal

The trek to Indrahar Pass is a fairly easy one, being the most picturesque trail starting from Mcleodganj, covering Lahesh and Triund Caves, and lasts about 14 km single way.

41 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 21 Tourist attractions

Away from the buzzing crowd of the city, Nahan is a perfect romantic getaway. Lying among the lofty Shivalik range overlooking lush green fields, dirt free roads and clean streets, this small hill station serves as an ideal holiday destination.

42 out of 82 Places to visit in Himachal 5 Tourist attractions

Shojha is a small village sitting quietly in the middle of wilderness and panorama. Its untouched beauty might be just the thing that you need to relax and unwind. Located amid the Banjar Valley, the village is dotted with several temples made of wood.

Best Time: April to June

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A Complete Travel Guide to Himachal Pradesh

Regular readers of this blog won’t be surprised to find that I consider Himachal Pradesh as my favourite state in India for various reasons. It is not only the natural allure of the Himalayas but the overall tourism infrastructure and the characteristic tourist-friendliness of the locals that make it the ultimate long-term backpacking destination in India. I have done the maximum number of posts from this area and practically I have been to every district of this state. I have written detailed guides to various regions of this state over the years and I think the time has come to write a detailed guide to this state. So, here you go!

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Understanding Himachal

Himachal Pradesh is a Himalayan state of India surrounded by Punjab, J&K, and Uttarakhand states on various sides and also the Tibetan region of China along its eastern border. While the state looks small on the map, do note that it encompasses an insane amount of geographical as well as cultural diversity. The lower areas of Himachal are usual hilly areas near the plains and the people and culture will also be the same. However, as you move northwards, you encounter the epic landscapes of rainshadow zones of cold deserts, where the locals have closer linkages to Tibet rather than Indian. Himachal has 10 districts but in terms of tourism, it can be divided into the following manner.

Shimla, Solan, & Pabbar Valley

Shimla is the capital of Himachal and one of the most famous traditional hill stations of the country. It has now become a big city that can get a bit too crowded and expensive in the peak season and I am not very fond of it either. Nevertheless, there are many places scattered around  From Kufri to Mashobra and from Chail to Narkanda, there is enough to see and do around Shimla, which is well connected with roads to the rest of the country and also has an airport. But the star attraction here is the Kalka to Shimla toy train built in 1903. There are some even more remote areas such as the Pabbar Valley and Chanshal Pass, that are parts of Shimla district but are only beginning to receive tourists in recent years due to their remoteness.

The Kullu Valley

The traditional attractions of the Kullu Valley include the towns of Kullu and Manali . However, the Kullu district covers a huge area and many of its valleys and regions can stand up on their own as major tourist hubs. Kullu town is the headquarter and administrative centre but the tourists generally stay in Manali, is located only 42 KMs ahead of it. The Tirthan and Sainj Valleys , which constitute the Great Himalayan National Park , Himachal’s latest UNESCO World Heritage Site , are also a part of the Kullu district although located a bit far. Also, the Parvati Valley centred around Kasol, is also not far from Kullu town and is a hub for backpackers , hippies , and Rastafarians and it is a completely different world on its own.

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Kangra & Dharamshala

The Kangra region has become popular among tourists because of the numerous Tibetan settlements. Dharamshala ( McLeodganj ) and Bir-Billing , both are populated by Tibetan diaspora and favourite among backpackers. Bir-Billing has also become a paragliding and adventure sports hub of late. However, Kangra has its own history and culture that are worth visiting too. From the ancient temples to miniature paintings, and from tea plantations to high altitude treks, Kangra has something for all kinds of travellers. Some other notable areas in Kangra include Barot Valley , Pong Dam , Masoor Rock-Cut Temple , Heritage Villages of Garli-Pragpur , Andretta Pottery Village , Palampur Tea Estates etc. Kangra also has the second toy train line in the state, although it is lesser-known compared to Kalka-Shimla line.

Chamba & Pangi

Chamba has a very ancient history. Historical records date back to more than two millennia and it was an important Kingdom during the Gupta era. More accessible areas of Chamba are famous for its traditional hill stations like Dalhousie and Khajjiar along with historical places like Bharmour . However, those who are interested in more serious adventures can always opt for many serious treks or opt for hiking pilgrimages such as Manimahesh Kailash Yatra . The remote parts of Chamba include Pangi Valley and Churah , some of the hidden gems of Himachal and last remaining areas untouched by a commercial tourism boom.

Kinnaur is the entry point of what they call the Tribal Circuit of Himachal. The lower areas of Kinnaur are lush green and they display a sort of composite culture, a mix of Hinduism and Buddhism in their traditions. As you move higher up towards Spiti border, the landscape dries up. The people living in these areas are mostly followers of Tibetan Buddhism. Sarahan is the first major town you come across in Kinnaur and is known for the historic Bhimakali temple. Kalpa , on the other hand, is known for the monastery and the views of the Kinner Kailash , while Baspa valley covering Sangla & Chitkul is known for its pretty and colourful valley and glistening mountaintops. The higher reaches of Kinnaur is closer to SPiti and has similar landscapes. Nako is the most popular stop here built around a lake but there are many hidden gems in this area.

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Lahaul & Spiti

Spiti Valley is a cold desert while Lahaul region is comparatively greener yet has a very unique topography, different from lower parts of Himachal. Both of them were combined to form the district of Lahaul and Spiti, a perennial favourite among travellers. Practically every village in Spiti has something unique to offer and many of them also have ancient monasteries that still preserve ancient relics and artefacts. The monastery in Tabo is known for for its wall paintings and is rightly called the Ajanta of the Himalayas. The monastery in Dhankar is noticeable for its mind-boggling setting, a fragile, thousand-year-old edifice precariously hanging onto a cliff! Key Monastery, Kibber , Langza , Hikkim , Komic , Chandertal , Pin Valley , practically every place has its own attractions in Spiti. On the other hand, Lahaul is known for some of the remotest valleys in Himachal. On the other hand, Keylong, the headquarters of Lahaul, is a pretty town and there are several medieval Buddhist monasteries located around the town. You can even undertake small day-treks to the ones such as Kardang, Shashur, and Guru Ghantal monastery to learn about the unique traditions and culture of the region. Lahaul has other interesting remote areas such as Trilokinath , Udaipur , and Miyar Valley .

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Mandi & Bilaspur

The Mandi region is located at a comparatively lower altitude and people generally pass through it to reach more touristy areas of Kullu. But Mandi has its own attractions. Many ancient temples and shrines can be found here and the Tibetan diaspora of Rewalsar is also a delight of its own. There are many popular short day-treks as well as offbeat escapes here such as Parashar Lake , Kamru Nag , Karsog , Janjehli , Thachi Valley and Shikari Devi . You reach Bilaspur even before Mandi on the same route. It is again a picturesque town built around a lake and there are many temples scattered around this region.

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The Manali Leh Route

The popular route to Ladakh starts from Manali and passes through a long stretch along the Lahaul region of Himachal before entering Ladakh. While Ladakh is a part of J&K, the route passes through a significant portion of Himachal and the entire stretch offers an excellent array of attractions including high mountain passes, high altitude lakes, Buddhist monasteries, and surreal views of the Bhaga Valley around Keylong . It is a perennial favourite among adventure bikers too.

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Other Areas

There are a few other districts in Himachal that are not visited often by tourists. Una , Hamirpur , & Bilaspur are two lower districts that are closer to the plains and are generally bypassed by travellers. However, these areas also have a rich history and there are several major Hindu shrines such as Naina Devi Temple, Chitpurni Temple, Deotsidh Temple etc which are popular among local pilgrims. Similarly, the Sirmaur District sandwiched between Solan, Shimla, and parts of Uttarakhand, is underrated and receives minimal tourism but has its potential in terms of secluded hill stations, lakes, shrines, and treks.

How to Reach Himachal?

The mode and difficulty in transportation in Himachal vary from region to region. The lower areas closer to the plains of North India are well connected with road and air networks. On the other hand, the remote regions in Himachal bordering Tibet and Ladakh have very challenging road conditions. Although a lot of effort has gone into improving these border roads, still they remain some of the most difficult terrains to drive on, a fact that also attracts a lot of adventure bikers and drivers. Being a hilly area, it does not have much of a train network, except the narrow-gauge trains in Shimla and Kangra districts, which attract people more due to their nostalgic value rather than speed.

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Himachal Pradesh has a hilly terrain and it is known for its curvy, adventurous roads. But in spite of this, the roads in Himachal are very good and also one of the best that you will find in any mountainous terrain. Almost all the places can be travelled by buses and taxis. The Himachal Pradesh State Transport Corporation provides services to almost every part of the state. Bus services may range from cheap/ordinary buses to AC Buses running every day. Himachal roadways have very good connectivity with other famous destinations like Chandigarh, Delhi, Dehradun, Jammu and so on. Taxi service is also available throughout the state and in a few major places, you can also get rental cabs also.

Due to its mountainous terrain, Himachal does not really have a train network but it has two exotic narrow gauge lines, the Kalka Shimla Line and the Pathankot-Jogindernagar Line . The Shimla line is more famous and better maintained and it has also been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage property.

Himachal has three domestic airports namely, the Kullu-Manali Airport, the Kangra Airport and the Shimla Airport.

The Shimla Airport has one flight to Delhi every day, from where it is easy to find connecting flights to other major cities in India. It is also called Jubbarhatti Airport after the exact place where it is located.

The Kangra Airport , located in the north-western parts of the state has a couple of flights that operate between Delhi and the Kangra Airport. Located close to Dharamshala, the Kangra Airport is sometimes also referred to as the Dharamshala Airport or Gaggal Airport . This Airport serves as the gateway to the important north-western regions in the state like Dalhousie and Dharamshala. Another option to reach these north-western regions is to take a flight to Pathankot and Amritsar airport.

The Bhuntar Airport is another important terminal as it serves as the gateway to Kullu-Manali, Parvati Valley, as well as the remote northern regions of the state like Kaza, the Spiti Valley and so on. The airport has flights plying between here and Delhi. There are taxi services from all these airports that will take your destinations or hotels. There are also bus services that operate from nearby bus terminals and taxis can be used to reach the bus terminals. There are also car hiring services near airports. As it is located near Kullu, it can also be called Kullu Airport by some.

But flights to airports places are costlier and the frequency of flights is comparatively very low. So, another option by air, which most of the people prefer, is to take a flight to till adjacent cities/states and then take a road journey to enter Himachal. The preferable options are Delhi , Chandigarh , Amritsar , Pathankot etc. Chandigarh and Delhi are central locations and are very well connected with Himachal by road. Those who want to visit Chamba & Kangra regions, Pathankot will be the closest major city in the plains.

Seasons in Himachal & Best Time to visit

Different seasons bring different colours to the mountains and valleys of Himachal. The same place can look radically different during different seasons. This is why, any prospective travellers must know what can one see in what season and plan accordingly.

Spring (March-April)

Spring is a delightful season in the hills. The valleys wake from deep slumber as the harsh winter slowly recedes. The higher reaches still remain covered in snow but it is a great time to visit the lower valleys and take up small treks. Rhododendrons, cherries, apricots, peaches, pears, plums, apples, everything begins blooming one by one during this season. The landscape turns lush green, dotted with pink, red, white, yellow, and what not!

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Summer (May-June)

The summer is also a delightful season to explore Himachal. Spring blossoms slowly dry out but only to be replaced by other ones. Also, higher areas finally become accessible as the snow melts and many major treks also start during this season. This is also the time when Himachal receives maximum traffic as people from the plains visit in droves to escape the harsh summer.

Monsoon (July-August)

Monsoon is a tricky season in the lower Himalayas. The rain and the clouds have their charm but it is hard to hang out much in the rainy season and the trails also get slippery. However, the higher areas of Spiti and Lahaul do not receive much rainfall as the clouds are blocked by high mountains. This is why, this is a good time to visit Spiti, Lahaul, and also Ladakh beyond the boundaries.

Post monsoon (September)

Post monsoon is an excellent season to visit any part of the state. The monsoon rains subside and travelling becomes easy again. This is where the apples ripen in the valleys and depending on the location, you can locate other delights. For example, in this season the fields of Kinnaur turn pink with the blossoms of Ogla, a local millet. The dry areas of Spiti also remain delightful with pleasant weather and glorious colours.

Autumn (October- Mid Nov)

This is not a traditionally popular season for tourists. The greenery disappears as the winter nears but it is also too early for snowfall. But the reddish-brown hues of autumn also has a certain charm. Some areas of Lahaul and Spiti display brilliant fall colours with all the poplars turning yellow and orange.

Winter (Late Nov – Feb)

Winter, as expected, is the season of snow. People from the plains flock Himachal in the winter to enjoy snowfall. Traditional hill stations and lower areas remain very popular during this season too. However, it becomes difficult to access certain upper regions as the snow blocks various passes connecting them. Lahaul and Pangi Valley are not accessible during this time (unless someone has a chopper). Spiti remains accessible through Shimla-Kinnaur route but the winter is harsh here and public transport mostly stops functioning.

Top Things to See and Do in Himachal

Rural escapes & stays.

Staying in a village in Himachal, although sounds simplistic, can be a therapeutic and life-altering experience. Also, it is such a diverse state that the village experiences can significantly vary from one place to another, depending on the region you are in.

The good news here is that the tourism infrastructure is highly developed in most parts of Himachal and even in many remote villages you can find a cosy homestay, spend time with a local family, eat local food, and learn about their culture while enjoying nature’s bounty throughout your stay. It may also be possible to volunteer for some community work, teach village children, or work in some sustainable tourism project that can help you have a more intimate experience.

For example, if you end up in a village in and around Kullu, you will most probably witness the procession of one of their deities, where devotees carry the images of the gods on their palanquins and move around the mountain. You will also get to eat a lot of Seedu and if you are lucky, you will also see how ecofriendly watermills have been used for centuries by these villagers to make flour. If you opt for a Spitian Village, you will learn the intricacies of Tibetan Buddhist culture, learn about the harsh lives of the people in that cold desert, and eat some of the best momos, made of local potatoes, only if you stay in a local homestay instead of a typical commercial hotel. These are only a few examples and we believe you can explore and find out much more.

Backpacking Around the Valleys in Himachal

Backpackers love Himachal because it is full of affordable accommodations and friendly folks, apart from the obvious natural beauty. It is not unusual to find people from distant countries staying in some remote corner of the state for months and years. Beyond the traditional tourist spots of Manali and Shimla, a good number of places in the state have developed as ideal backpacker hubs over the last decade or so. Most of them are actually small valleys developed around beautiful hilly rivers.

The epicentre of backpacking culture in Himachal is the Parvati Valley, centred around Kasol. For some reasons, the valley is very popular with Israeli visitors and even most of the restaurants serve Middleastern food rather than Indian ones. Many small villages in the valley have also become destinations on their own. From Malana to Tosh, and from Kalga to Grahan, there are scores of places hidden inside this tiny valley that can play host to the vagabonds looking to be close to nature. Many parts of the valley now remind one of Goa of the swinging 60s, with the sea replaced by the mountains. You can also opt for a lot of treks around the valley but you can also simply do nothing, eat falafel, and listen to Bob Marley, while staring at the turquoise Parvati flowing through it.

If Parvati seems too popular for the eclectic bunch, there are many up and coming valleys where you can head to for a few days of serenity and contemplation. Barot, Tirthan, Sainj, Banjar, and many more such valleys now have excellent facilities for tourists to add to their natural allure. On the other hand, if you are looking for some serious adventure, you can go further and enter the higher regions. The cold deserts of Spiti Valley is, of course, a perennial favourite that needs no introduction. But there are many other such as Pangi Valley, Pabbar Valley, Hangrang Valley, or Miyar Valley, that most people have not even heard of but deserve a visit on their own.

Paragliding in Bir Billing

Himachal has many spots where you can take part in adventure sports such as paragliding, river rafting, zorbing, and rock climbing etc. The most famous spot out of them is Bir-Billing, which is known as the highest paragliding site in Asia. Actually Bir is a small village near Dharamshala while Billing is the ground which is located a bit higher up from Bir on a cliff which works as a launching pad for the gliders.

As you jump off from the cliff at Billing top, the whole valley of Kangra becomes visible and you can fly all over the valley. Trained and accomplished guides are available at the spot and they jump with you to help you have a safe yet exhilarating experience.

Apart from paragliding, Bir is also a nice place to stay and explore. It has a Tibetan Buddhist diaspora with many monasteries and institutions. There are some cool cafes around and the famous tea gardens that are famous for producing Kangra Tea, can be found around Bir too. Nearby Palampur is a bigger town and the centre of the Kangra Tea industry. Andretta near Palampur is another artistic detour here, where you can learn pottery and visit the art gallery.

Cold Desert Adevnetures: Lahaul & Spiti

Recently Lahaul and Spiti district was listed by Lonely Planet as one of the top regions to visit in 2018. Himachal lovers were hardly surprised because this has been the most popular region of this state for a while now. However, it is worth noting that even if the names are always uttered together, Lahaul and Spiti are two distinct areas. Spiti is a cold desert, much like Ladakh, while Lahaul is a lush green valley, especially in the summers. Spiti has become extremely popular of late while Lahaul remains somewhat offbeat, although one passes through it while going to Ladakh.

Practically every village in Spiti has something unique to offer and many of them also have ancient monasteries that still preserve ancient relics and artefacts. The monastery in Tabo is known for its wall paintings and is rightly called the Ajanta of the Himalayas. The monastery in Dhankar is no less important but even more mindboggling is its setting, a fragile, thousand-year-old edifice precariously hanging onto a cliff! The Key monastery also has a terrific setting overlooking the whole valley while Kibber is the gateway to Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary where snow leopards are often sighted. If you thought mummies can only be found in Egypt, you should visit a small monastery called Gue near Sumdo, while million-year-old fossils can be seen at Langza. The greenish-blue water of Chandertal is a reason alone to make this long trip while visiting the highest motorable village in Asia called Komic or the world’s highest post office in Hikkim are also prime attractions.

Lahaul also has a charm of its own. Keylong, its headquarter, has an exquisite setting on the banks of edge of the Bhaga River. At least half a dozen medieval monasteries are located in the neighbouring villages while you can also visit ancient temples like Trilokinath and Mrikula Devi, if you are willing to explore. The Miyar Valley is actually a secluded sub valley in Lahaul while there is also a very obscure but rewarding trek called Neelkanth, that takes you to a high altitude lake. The river Chandrabhaga is formed at Tandi, not far from Keylong, where Chandra and Bhaga rivers meet.

The Tibetan Buddhist Trail

From steamy momos to eclectic philosophy, Tibetan culture, and Buddhism has contributed a lot to the modern world and pop culture. While Tibet itself remains hard to reach, much easily accessible Dharamshala has been their de-facto capital for a while. When the Dalai Lama and his disciples were forced to flee from their homeland in 1959, they found a new home in India and McLeodganj became the seat of their government in exile. Since then, the Tibetan diaspora has spread all over India but still the best place to get acquainted with their culture is the region around Dharamshala.

McLeodganj itself needs no introduction. Apart from being the abode of Dalai Lama, it is a very popular tourist destination with scores of hotels and cafes aimed at visitors. There are many short hikes as well as big treks on the Dhauladhar mountains that start from the villages near the town. Tourists can also volunteer for various organizations working with Tibetan refugees or learn Tibetan arts and crafts in some of their institutions.

Beyond Dharamshala area, you can move on to Bir, which is otherwise known for its paragliding spot. It is around 60-70 Kms away and it practically has everything that McLeodganj has, just in a smaller scale and hence it is also less crowded and less expensive. The other major Buddhist settlement is Rewalsar in Mandi district, around 150 Kms from Dharamshala. A colossal statue of Padmasambhava looms large over the town and the lake after which the town is named. Most of the monasteries here offer very affordable accommodation and it is an excellent place to simply relax and meditate for a while.

However, if you do want to see Tibetan Buddhism in its purest and most ancient form, you can visit the frontier areas of Kinnaur, Lahaul, and Spiti Valley. The inhabitants here are not recent immigrants but indigenous people who have lived on the border of Tibet for centuries and have been influenced by its religion and culture. As a result, you can find some 1000-year-old monasteries here such as the ones at Tabo, Dhankar, Key etc. Some of them even have their own guest houses where you can stay and interact with the monks.

Kinnaur: The Perfect Melange

Kinnaur is the entry point of what they call the Tribal Circuit of Himachal (which also includes Spiti). Both the culture and landscape vary hugely as you move upwards through Kinnaur. The areas bordering Shimla and Kullu are lush green and they display a sort of composite culture, a mix of Hinduism and Buddhism in their traditions. As you move higher up towards Spiti border, the landscape dries up. The people living in these areas are mostly followers of Tibetan Buddhism.

The dominant feature all over Kinnaur is the imposing view of Kinner Kailash mountains. Sarahan is the first major town you come accross in Kinnaur, and is known for the historic Bhimakali Temple, one of the most important shrines of the state. Kalpa, on the other hand, is known for the monastery and the views of the peaks, especially during sunset, can get surreal. A visit to Kalpa is generally combined with Sangla, a smaller valley along the Baspa River. The town of Sangla itself is a pretty sight, set amidst apple orchards. If you go a bit further, you reach Chitkul, which is technically the last road-head, the last village on the border of China. Both of these locations are highly developed in terms of tourism and there is no dearth of accommodation. While every season has its delights, try to visit it in September, when the apples turn red and the slopes get covered with the bright pink of ogla blossoms.

Upper reaches of Kinnaur has many remote villages that are not yet a part of the tourist map. They have many hidden treasures but reaching them may not be easy. However, one exception here is Nako, which is a beautiful village on the border of Spiti. It is full of homestays and cafes and is very popular among visitors. It has a beautiful bluish green lake at the centre of the village, that looks surreal considering the dry landscape all around. If you still need to see more of Kinnaur, you should undertake the Kinner Kailash Parikrama, a trek that takes several days and goes through remotest villages of the region.

GHNP, the latest UNESCO World Heritage Site in HP

There are many national parks in India, there are mountains too, and then there is the Great Himalayan National Park, one of the most unique national parks in the country located at the heart of the mountains. It combines the natural joys of the jungle with the thrills of the mountain. The inhabited areas in the peripheries of the park also have their own charm and most of those villages are highly developed in terms of tourism infrastructure.

The GHNP is located in Kullu district of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, thus making it the only such site in Himachal, excluding the Toy Train between Kalka and Shimla. It primarily consists of two major valleys, Tirthan, and Sainj. From trekking to bird watching, and from village stays to angling, possibilities are endless in this area. Due to the mountainous terrain, it is unlike any other national park in India. You can’t expect jeep or elephant safaris here. Instead, you need to hike through the jungles.

The GHNP has an ecozone, which is an area inhabited by local people that surrounds the core jungle area of the park. There are around 160 small villages dotting the ecozone. Some of them are connected by roads now while some others still require a bit of trekking to reach. Most of them are delightful propositions in terms of views, as well as experience. They all have their unique cultures and tradition of hospitality. There are ancient temples located against the backdrop of snowy peaks and boasting their own local myths and legends. There are also many small treks around the ecozone that should be enough to fulfil your adrenaline needs. On the other hand, the core zone of GHNP has many long, strenuous multi-day treks.

Also, this national park is not far from Jalori Pass, which is a destination in itself. It is a low altitude pass that gets covered in snow in the winter and blooms with wildflowers in the summer. Especially in the summer, watch out for purple Iris blossoms on the slopes around Shoja, en route to Jalori. You can also take up a couple of short hikes from Jalori to Raghupur Garh, and Serolsar Lake.

Trekking in Himachal

The Himalayas are the holy grail for trekkers all around the world. While the high peaks of Nepal and the religious trails of Uttarakhand have their own allure, Himachal Pradesh also offers a delightfully diverse range of trekking experiences throughout the state. From easy hikes along the fertile slopes of lower Himalayas to the strenuous ascents in high altitude, cold deserts, Himachal has enough options for both rookies and professionals to test their mettle. For the sake of clarity, we can divide these treks in the following manner.

Short DIY Treks

If you are new to trekking, or if you simply don’t have enough time, you can still have a great Himalayan trekking experience in Himachal Pradesh. Triund trek near Dharamshala and Kheerganga trek near Kasol are two of the most popular ones in this regard. But there are scores of other short treks such as Kamru Nag, Shikari Devi, and Parashar Lake treks, all in Mandi district and all of them lead to a local shrine with mythological connections at the top. You can also consider many other local treks to the villages around Kasol such as Malana, Grahan, and Rashol, or inside the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), such as Bashleo Pass, Rolla, and Lambhri Top. Many popular hill stations also have short treks near them such as Dainkund near Dalhousie, Lamba Dug near Manali, Sangla Kanda near Sangla, etc.

Religious Treks

There are certain strenuous treks that the devotees undertake as a pilgrimage. But other trekkers can also join them in because the views you get are beyond your wildest imaginations. The Manimahesh Kailash Trek is one such trek in Chamba that takes you to a high altitude lake. Similarly, Shrikhand Mahadev in the edge of Kullu district is named after Lord Shiva and it takes you to a peak of 5227 Metres, which challenges even inveterate trekkers. Another such option is the Kinner Kailash Parikrama, that takes you through the remote villages of Kinnaur bordering Tibet.

High Passes

High altitude passes connecting different regions have been used by local hillfolk for ages but for an outsider, crossing them can be an exhilarating experience. While some of them like Rohtang, Sach Pass and Kunzum have now become motorable roads, there are many others where the only option is the to trek. Pin Parvati Pass connecting Parvati and Spiti, Indrahar Pass connecting Chamba and Kangra, Pin Bhaba Pass connecting Spiti and Kinnaur, Kugti Pass connecting Chamba and Lahaul, and Hampta Pass connecting Kullu and Lahaul etc are some examples of such treks that take several days to complete and must be done with trained guies and adequate equipment.

Alpine Valleys

There are many high altitude valleys all over Himachal that one can trek through. You come across dense forests and tiny villages along the way and eventually reach complete wilderness where you can camp under the starry sky. For example in GHNP, you can trek along the Tirthan or Sainj Rivers for several days to reach the sources of the rivers. Similarly, treks like Miyar Valley or Bara Bhangal can transport you to terrains that you never thought to have existed.

Inter-state Treks

If you still need even more adrenaline, there are many long treks that can take you beyond Himachal and connect to the Himalayan regions. For example, the aforementioned Miyar Valley eventually is connected to Zanskar, while Parang La connects Spiti to Ladakh, and Rupin Pass connects Kinnaur with Uttarakhand.

Adventure Biking, Driving, and Offroading

Not everyone can handle the sheer adrenaline rush provided by a sense of risk and danger. However, for those who do, it can be addictive. Adventurous travellers with their bikes or SUVs have been traversing the remote areas of Himachal for a while now. Although the road network has improved a lot in recent years, there are still stretches that are considered among the “most dangerous roads in the world”. Such a reputation can turn away many but the same can also attract certain type of travellers.

The Leh-Manali route has always been a favourite among bikers, and so does the Manali-Spiti-Kinnaur circuits. You pass through high passes that remain covered by snow even in the peak of summer, camp by the side of greenish-blue lakes, break bread with the lamas at ancient monasteries, and test your mettle as a biker at those treacherous bends, while appreciating the surreal landscapes unfurling in front of you at the same time. These are the experiences that money can’t buy. You must be there and make the physical effort to experience them.

Apart from them, there are other areas where adventure biking is picking up simply because they are extremely remote and the roads are unbelievably difficult. For example, the Pangi Valley, one of the remotest regions in Himachal, can be approached from three sides, via Sach Pass, via Lahaul, and via Kishtwar in J&K. All these three routes are more difficult than the other. Similarly, the villages of Dodra and Kwar are so remote that they were connected by a motorable road along the Chanshal Pass only a few years ago. Most of these regions get cut-off with the rest of the world for several months during the snowy winters while the adventurous souls line up to make the most of the brief window during the summers.

Manali to Leh Ride

Ladakh has always been the dream of travellers and explorers. There was a time when reaching this land used to be extremely difficult. But roads have improved now and bike or car trips to Leh is no longer a distant dream. The usual route for this starts from Manali and passes through a long stretch along the Lahaul region of Himachal before entering Ladakh and even to enter Lahaul one first has to cross the 3900 metre Rohtang Pass, which often remains snow-covered and is a destination in itself.

The Lahaul region is somewhat unexplored compared to its more famous cousin Spiti. This is why it is advisable to devote a few days here before entering Ladakh. It can also help you acclimatize before entering the high altitude zones and you can enjoy the beauty of the Bhaga Valley that gets covered with beautiful summer blossoms in the season. This region remains completely cut-off with the rest of the world during winter although a tunnel is now being drilled along Rohtang to make it accessible throughout the year.

Keylong, the headquarters of Ladakh is a pretty town and there are several medieval Buddhist monasteries located around the town. You can even undertake small day-treks to the ones such as Kardang, Shashur, and Guru Ghantal monastery to learn about the unique traditions, history, and culture of the region. Beyond Keylong, you have settlements like Jispa and Darcha, that can be used as night halts and some light trekking for acclimatization before entering Ladakh.

People, Culture & Cuisine of Himachal

The people from Himachal come from different ethnic backgrounds but over the ages, they have also developed certain common characteristics. Influence of Tibetan culture is visible because some of the areas border Tibet and also because a big Tibetan diaspora including the Dalai Lama lives in the state. Majority follows Hinduism here but the remote border areas are mostly Tibetan Buddhists. Various local languages and dialects exist but everyone understands Hindi and it is used for all official purposes.

Various parts of the state are known for various types of handicrafts and artworks. Chamba and Kangra have a rich tradition of Pahari miniature painting while the Buddhist monasteries of Lahaul and Spiti will capture your attention. Shawls made in Kullu are much in demand while their expertise in wood carving and sculpture can be seen in many ancient temples and forts spread over the state. Most Himachali regions have their trademark topis (caps), that are popular souvenirs among tourists.

Food in Himachal is rich and diverse. The traditional dishes in various parts of Himachal are called “Dham”s and they can vastly differ from each other. For example, dham from Kullu can be distinct from the one in Mandi while the one from Chamba is a different delight compared to the one from Kangra. These are generally prepared on special occasions and very few outlets sell them commercially. Staying with a local family in a homestay can enhance your chances of tasting the same. In the frontier areas of Kinnaur and Spiti, you can get excellent Tibetan foods, that include but not limited to momos and thukpas. Also, you can find many local delicacies in various areas, Siddu (home made bread stuffed with poppy seeds, walnuts and served with home-made ghee) being the most popular, and easily available in the Kullu region.

Transportation in Himachal

Within Himachal, buses are the primary modes of public transportation. The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) runs regular buses throughout the state, including some of the remotest corners such as Pangi valley, Dodra Kwar, and Miyar Valley. In certain routes, roads are so difficult and yet so exhilarating that the very act of riding a bus can be an adventure. Additionally, on certain routes one can find shared cars as a mode of transportation. As for people with their own vehicles, they should first check the requisite regulations, road and weather conditions, and also the availability of repair facilities and petrol pumps when visiting remote areas.

Accommodation in Himachal

Accommodation in Himachal comes in various hues and colours. The state has benefited in recent years by the deliberate thrust towards homestays. In many villages inside remote valleys, one can find delightful homestays at very affordable rates, run by local families. The popularity of homestays in certain areas has made other locations also to wake up and as a result, they can be found all over the state.

Apart from the homestays, most major towns have traditional hotels at various ranges. Expensive resorts and hotels can also be found around bigger towns and popular touristy areas. Also, a new trend of backpacker hostels can be seen in the areas popular among backpackers such as Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala, Spiti etc. In such hostels, one can stay and enjoy good facilities at very minimal costs although they have to share their rooms with fellow travellers.

Phone and Data Connectivity in Himachal Pradesh

In this day and age, it is hard to last a day without phone and data connectivity. However, in many remote mountainous regions, this can still be an issue. This is also one of the primary concerns for many travellers visiting from the bigger cities. While it may also be refreshing to be disconnected for a day or two, for many working professionals, this is not an option. Himachal has developed quite a lot in terms of connectivity in the last few years but there is a need to understand it according to its diverse geography.

Major towns of lower Kinnaur such as Sangla, Reckong Peo and Kalpa are well connected and all major networks should work there. However, frontier areas of Sangla Valley, i.e. Chitkul has limited connectivity. Similarly, the upper part of Kinnaur beyond Reckong Peo are not well connected. Only BSNL networks may work here, that too only for calling.

In Spiti only BSNL SIM works as of now. Data connectivity is very hard to find here. There are cyber cafes in Kaza and some hotels have Wi-Fi but the speed is generally not very fast due to the remote location and mountainous terrain.

Most major networks can make calls around Keylong but data networks are weak. However, many hotels and cafes around the town offer good free Wi-Fi. Rest of Lahaul again has low connectivity with BSNL being the best bet.

If you are going for long, multi-day treks and entering very desolated areas in the higher mountains, you will naturally have no network. Prepare adequately for that and inform everyone before leaving.

Rest of Himachal

Connectivity is now pretty good in the rest of the state. From bigger towns like Shimla and Manali to inner villages of Parvati valley, you should not have a problem, unless you are going too deep into the jungle.

Additional Himachal Resources

Over the years, I have written dozens of posts on various parts of Himachal. You can simply search my site going to the search bar at the top right corner for specific places or you can start with some of the places mentioned below…

Offbeat Places to Visit in Himachal

GHNP Travel Guide

Sainj Valley Travel Guide

Tirthan Valley Travel Guide

Parvati Valley Travel Guide

Keylong & Lahaul Travel Guide

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Kaza (Spiti) Guide

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Mandi Travel Guide

Kangra Travel Guide

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A Complete Guide to Visiting Shimla in May 2024

Visiting Shimla

The hill station of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh is a highly blessed place in India that has tremendous beauty and immense charm. Shimla is also the summer capital of the British and thus a popular destination that comes to mind when thinking of a summer getaway. The gorgeous mountain, the lush meadows, the huge waterfalls, and the flower-carpeted hills, all together makes Shimla a relaxing escape for all people.

If you ever hear the mountains calling, then visit Shimla in May to explore the entire region like a pro.

Best Places to visit in Shimla in May

Jakhoo hill.

Jakhoo Hill

Jakhoo Hill is the highest point in Shimla and is regarded as one of the most popular tourist places in Shimla in May . The place is covered with beautiful alpine trees, with recently established Hanuman statues the center of attraction. Jakhoo Hill is an ideal designation for a peaceful break from daily life.

The travelers have to follow the 2.5-kilometer footpath to reach the summit of the peak and stay alert from the monkeys. After reaching the summit, you will witness the cool weather even in the month of May.

The Ridge of Shimla

The Ridge of Shimla

The Ridge of Shimla is the epicenter of all tourist activities in Shimla. The Ridge is easily accessible from all other important spots in Shimla like the Mall Road, the Scandal Point, and the Lakkar Bazaar. Moreover, at the Ridge, the most important Summer Festival is also celebrated every year in April or May. The Christ Church is the most popular attraction here. Boasting many architectural wonders, huge greenery, and a picturesque landscape, the Ridge is also an ideal destination for shopping, dining, and nightlife.

Chadwick Falls

Chadwick Falls

The crystal clear sparkling water offers a scenic view to all travelers. To have an offbeat experience, one must visit this locale which is surrounded by pine and deodar trees. It is an ideal place for honeymooners, one can take a refreshing dip in the pristine waters. To reach the falls in May, one has to trek from the forest. 

Kufri

Located in the bosom of the Himalayas, Kufri is among the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal in May. The lofty valleys surrounded by small towns remain refreshingly green even during the warmer month of May, and turn ethereally white during winters, offering some of the most beautiful sights.

Unlike other towns in higher mountains, Kufri is well-developed and offers good accommodation options as well. Also, one can get involved in numerous sports and adventure activities organized for travelers.

Mall Road

No matter in which month you are traveling to Shimla, Mall Road always remains the most popular place to visit in Shimla. This place is lined up with many shops, which must not be missed to experience the local flavors, sights, and sounds of the region. Moreover, there are great guesthouses, cafes & German bakeries, souvenir shops, bookshops, local food outlets, etc.

Fun activities to do in Shimla

joyride on the Toy

Take a joyride on the Toy Train- The historic Kalka Shimla Toy Train is a UNESCO World Heritage entity and is one of the most amazing things to do in Shimla. The Shimla joyride is a very famous thing and is a must inclusion in your Shimla package, especially if you are traveling with children. The travelers can either complete the entire journey from Kalka to Shimla whose duration is 6 hours or choose a shorter joyride between Shimla and Taradevi whose duration is 30 minutes.

Watch the sunset from a viewpoint

Watch the sunset from a viewpoint- The hill station of Shimla has a wealth of vantage viewpoints from where visitors can enjoy the pleasant weather. One of the famous sunset points is Scandal Point, from where travelers can watch the sunset. Another popular viewpoint in Shimla for sunset is Jakhu Hill, which is an ideal destination for photographers.

Go shopping

Go shopping- Your trip to Shimla in May will not be considered without shopping. Lakkar Bazar is one of the popular places to shop for souvenirs. Here you can buy an array of wooden handicrafts, souvenirs, walking sticks, dry fruits, carpets, wool shawls, etc.

Trekking

Trekking – If you are an adventure lover and visiting Shimla in May then there are many ways to enjoy nature and one is local day treks and hikes. The travelers can trek from Shimla to Chadwick waterfall, or to Shailey Peak, or can reach even the top of Jakhu Hill. Trekking in and around Shimla is a very fun thing especially if you are coming in a group.

Easy Treks Near Shimla

  • Shali Tibba

Shali Tibba

Located in Khatnol village which is 35 km from Shimla, Shali Tibba is the highest peak in Shimla which must not be missed. A temple that is devoted to Goddess Bhimakali is also located at the top of the peak. The trekkers first need to travel to Mashobra and then to Sipi while crossing many towns en route. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this trek offers a 360-degree view of Shimla.

  • Karol Tibba

Karol Tibba

Karol Tibba is the highest peak in the Solan district and comes under the Shivalik range of the Himalayas. It is a simple trek for beginners whose distance is almost 6 km. At the top, a temple dedicated to the goddess Kali is constructed. Also, the place offers mesmerizing views of the entire Shimla city. The overall duration of this trek is an hour and the path leads through many prairies, woods, and the Pandava cave.

  • Hatu Peak Trek

Hatu Peak Trek

This 7 km long trek starts from the small town of Narkanda. The entire trekking route is covered with thick woods of deodar, cedar, and blue pine, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The top of this trek is amongst the highest peaks in Shimla. At the top one can see the beautifully carved temple of Mandodari, spouse of King Ravana. According to the beliefs, the peak was once home to Pandavas during their Agyaat Vaas.

Festival in Shimla in May: Sipi Festival

Sipi Festival

Sipi Festival is celebrated in the month of May at Sihpur. The festival is celebrated to offer respect to Sip Devta. During the festival, Sipi Fair is organized and several cultural programs are also arranged. One can also take part in competitions of archery, acrobatics, juggling, etc.

Weather: Shimla in May

The best time to visit Shimla is the summer months which includes May as well. If you want to enjoy bright sunny days and pleasant Shimla weather with your loved ones, do visit Shimla in May. The month of May offers the best opportunities to enjoy nature and enjoy many adventure activities. Also, the vegetation in the month of May is in full bloom and it is also the time when a majority of the trekking trails take place. Among all the months, May is the most preferred time when most of the people from the cities visit the hills to have an escape from the heat. The temperature in May in Shimla varies from 10°C – 20°C with night temperatures dropping down by a few degrees.

How to reach Shimla

By Air : travelers can take a direct flight from Delhi to Shimla airport which is operated by Air India during the peak season. Also, travelers from different cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, etc. can fly to Chandigarh airport from cities. After reaching Chandigarh airport, travelers can take a cab to continue the rest of the journey to Shimla.

By Train : The nearest railway station to Shimla is Kalka which is well-connected with many cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Jammu, Jaipur, Jodhpur, etc. From Kalka, travelers can have a unique experience by taking a Toy Train ride to Shimla.

By Road: The hill station of Shimla is well-connected by road with many cities in North India like Chandigarh, Delhi, Manali, Dharamshala, etc. Numerous direct buses including Volvo bus run to Shimla from nearby destinations like Chandigarh, Delhi, Kullu, etc. Also, tourists can reach Shimla by cab.

If you are amazed by the charm of Shimla, then plan a trip to Shimla in May and head out to this lovely hill station with your family or friends. When the mountains are calling aloud, what are you waiting for? Book your honeymoon package to Shimla in May with Honeymoon Bug.

Here are some of the frequently asked questions about Best Places to Visit in Shimla in May, Shimla Weather during May Month, Shimla festivals in May, things to do in May month in Shimla, how to reach, Shimla Travel Guide in May Month etc.

Is Shimla good to visit in May?

The best time to visit Shimla varies from March – June when the weather remains pleasant and the temperature ranges from 15°C to 25°C.

What should wear at Shimla in May?

The hill station of Shimla gets cold even during the summer season. So make sure you pack warm light clothes as it might be cold during the night.

Which is the famous food in Shimla?

Delicious foods of Shimla you must try here include:

  • Chicken Anardana

List some of the common treks near Shimla in May?

The list includes:

  • Churdhar Trek
  • Tara Devi Trek
  • Kamna Devi Temple Trek
  • Trek to Jakhoo Temple
  • Trek to Dhanu Devta Temple
  • Trek to Naldehra
  • Trek to Chadwick Falls

Is Shimla crowded in the month of May?

Shimla gets quite crowded during the Spring-Summer Season but if you have made bookings in advance, you will not face any problems. 

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12 Top Himachal Pradesh Tourist Places to Visit

From Pottery to Paragliding, What to Do in Himachal Pradesh

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The mountainous landscape of Himachal Pradesh, at the foothills of the Himalayas , is made up of a series of valleys and snow covered peaks. It's deservedly favored by adventure lovers but also provides a refreshing escape for those who are craving crisp mountain air. Check out these top Himachal Pradesh places to visit. You'll find everything from pottery to paragliding there!

Shimla used to be the summer capital of the British Raj when they ruled India. Now it's the state capital of Himachal Pradesh. The town sprawls along a mountain ridge, enveloped in oak, pine and rhododendron forests. It's quite famous for its colonial-style buildings and historic railway. Some would stay it's overdeveloped and crowded these days. However, it still has charm. The old Christ Church, with its beautiful stained glass windows, is one of Shimla's most prominent landmarks. Another is the Viceregal Lodge on Observatory Hill. These can be seen on a historic walking tour of Shimla. There are plenty of adventure sports and short hikes on offer in the vicinity as well. Sunnymead Bed & Breakfast is an ideal place to stay for those who like serenity and fantastic food. The UNESCO World Heritage Kalka-Shimla Railway toy train is an iconic way of reaching Shimla from near Chandigarh.

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Manali, with its soothing backdrop of the Himalayas, offers a blend of tranquility and adventure that makes it one of northern India's most popular destinations. You can do as little or as much as you want there. Located in the Kullu Valley, it's a magical place bordered by heady pine forest and the raging Beas River, which give it a special energy. The area is divided in to commercial Manali Town, and laid-back Old Manali where travelers congregate in inexpensive village guesthouses . Close to Manali, Solang Valley draws the crowds to experience snow. Plan your trip there with this Manali travel guide .

The Parvati Valley

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As the season wanes in Goa, the psychedelic trance scene shifts more than 8,000 feet above sea level into the forest around Kasol, in the Kullu District's Parvati Valley. Festivals take place at Chalal, near Kasol, from late May until October. To get there, walk 30 minutes from Kasol, crossing the cable suspension bridge over the Parvati River and then following the picturesque riverside path to the village. Two of the biggest events are Parvati Peaking and Magica Festival . However, the Parvati Valley isn't all about parties. Another attraction near Kasol is Manikaran, with its hot springs and enormous riverside Sikh Gurudwara. The region has much to delight nature lovers and trekkers too. Find out more details in our pick of the top places to visit in the Parvati Valley .

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Dalhousie is refreshingly less crowded than Shimla and Manali, and the surrounding Chamba Valley is a lesser-explored area of Himachal Pradesh. If you're after spectacular views, then Dalhousie is the place to find them. Spread over five hills at foot of the Dhauladhar mountain range, the town gets its name from founder Lord Dalhousie. It bares the distinct stamp of the British Raj with 19th-century churches and hotels reminiscent of that era.

Kalatope Wildlife Sanctuary is located a short drive away from Dalhousie. It's possible to walk through the sanctuary but a permit is necessary for a vehicle. Those who dare to venture further into the Chamba Valley will discover fascinating ancient folklore, temples, and tribes.

Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj

Nestled a short distance from each other in the Kangra Valley, the towns of Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj are home to the exiled Tibetan Government. The Dalai Lama resides in Dharamsala, and many Tibetans have followed him there. You can expect to find a strong Tibetan influence in the area, with culture being the main attraction. People flock to Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj to undertake Buddhist meditation and philosophy courses, Tibetan cooking classes, Tibetan language courses, and to receive alternative therapies. Volunteer work is another popular pastime. Those interested in sightseeing will find some fascinating museums, temples, gompas , and monasteries. Tsuglagkhang Complex , the official residence of the Dalai Lama, is a highlight. Our list of the top things to do in McLeod Ganj has more details.

Unfortunately, a growing influx of tourists has disturbed the peace in Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj. Head further uphill to Dharamkot or Naddi if this is a concern.

Palampur, Himachal Pradesh's tea growing region, is about an hour from Dharamsala in the Kangra Valley. Tea was introduced there in the mid 19th century by the Superintendent of Botanical Gardens in Peshawar, Doctor Jameson. You can visit the tea estates and even stay on one. The Lodge at Wah is an eco-friendly boutique homestay on Wah Tea Estate . It has eight rooms in three gorgeous, rustic cottages. Tea plantation and factory tours, and tea tastings are provided to guests.

If you're interested in pottery or art, don't miss quaint Andretta village, a 20 minute drive from Palampur in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. The village is said to have been established in the 1920s by Irish playwright Norah Richards, who lived there during the Partition and is credited with the rise of Punjabi theater. Later, noted potter Gurucharan Singh (who started Delhi Blue Pottery), and painter Sobha Singh (who was known for his Sikh religious paintings), settled there. The Sobha Singh Art Gallery, housed in the building where he lived, showcases his paintings and personal belongings. The mud-plastered cottage belonging to Norah Richards is another attraction.

Andretta Pottery and Craft Society, a pottery production center, offers three month pottery classes for serious students . Alternatively, you can try your hand at the pottery wheel and get a casual lesson. The Society apparently sells its rangoli-patterned earthenware to FabIndia in Delhi.

Andretta can be visited on a day trip from Dharamsala or Palampur. Otherwise, The Mirage is a delightful, arty place to stay there.

Bir-Billing

Go past the turnoff to Andretta from Palampur and you'll reach one of the world's best paragliding destinations at the twin towns of Bir and Billing. The 2015 Paragliding World Cup was held there, for the first time in India, in October 2015. The peak paragliding season runs from March to May and October to November. Billing Valley Adventures and Billing Adventures of Himachal  offer paragliding, trekking, and camping. Other attractions are tea gardens and monasteries. Serene Palpung Sherabling Monastery offers periodic courses in Buddhist meditation and philosophy. Deer Park Institute provides accommodations along with courses on Buddhist and Indian philosophy. Don't miss visiting the groovy 4Tables Project cafe and art gallery in Gunehar village near Bir. They now rent out gorgeous rooms too! Guided walks in the area can be arranged.

Rudyard Kipling described Spiti as a world within a world. This remote, high altitude area of Himachal Pradesh is tucked away against the border of Ladakh and Tibet. It's only been open to foreign tourists since 1991, and still remains relatively unexplored. Part of this is due to Spiti being barren alpine desert that's covered in heavy snow for a high proportion of the year. Getting to Spiti involves a long drive, most popularly from Manali. The constantly evolving scenery is unforgettable and well worth the journey though. Plan your trip with our comprehensive Spiti travel guide and see spectacular photos of the Spiti Valley .

Great Himalayan National Park

The Great Himalayan National Park, in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. The park has four valleys and covers about 900 square kilometers. Its remote, rugged and untamed terrain makes it sought after by trekkers but only the fittest and most adventurous reach deep inside the core area. There are several trekking routes , ranging from three to eight days, with treks between the spectacular Tirthan and Sainj valleys being popular. In addition, less strenuous day walks exist in the park's Ecozone buffer area, frequented by day trippers. It's possible to go on tours to interact with the villagers and learn about their activities.

Ecotourism company Sunshine Himalayan Adventures has partnered with Biodiversity Tourism and Community Advancement (a community-based organization, comprised of local villagers) to offer treks and tours. Permits are required for treks. Indians must pay a park entry fee of 50 rupees per day, and foreigners 200 rupees per day. It's free to enter the Ecozone.

Raju's Cottage , a renowned homestay in Gushaini on the periphery of the park, is an ideal base or stopover. You'll need to book well in advance though!

Jibhi Valley

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Ex-Army man Bhagwan Singh Rana pioneered tourism in the Jibhi Valley , about an hour from the Great Himalayan National Park and three hours south of Manali on the road to Delhi. (Aut and Banjar are the closest towns). However, tourism didn't really take off there until after 2008, when the Himachal Pradesh government launched a homestay scheme. Jibhi is the perfect spot to slow down, adopt a healthy lifestyle, and immerse yourself in nature. Stay at Bhagwan Singh Rana's Doli Guesthouse or Swiss Cottages . Activities include day hikes and treks, organic farming, and meditation.

Himalayan Golden Triangle (Thanedhar, Sangla and Sojha)

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This off-beat circuit, actively promoted by Banjara Camps , attracts outdoor enthusiasts who want to enjoy nature away from touristy areas. It starts in the heart of Himachal Pradesh's apple country, in Thanedhar (around two hours from Shimla), where you can stay at Banjara Orchard Retreat. The Sangla Valley is located 9,000 feet above sea level in Kinnaur District, close to the Tibetan border, and offers trout fishing and trekking (including glacier trekking in March and April). You can also visit Chitkul village, the last village on the old Indo-Tibetan trade route. Sojha links the Kullu and Shimla districts, and provides more opportunities to venture into the wild mountainous countryside.

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Himachal Tourism in May

Heavily endowed Himachal Pradesh is a very beautiful and charming state in India. Some of the most amazing sceneries are created by the beautiful mountains, the clean, swift rivers, the lush meadows, the roaring waterfalls, and the flower-covered slopes. Most city inhabitants use it as a soothing getaway from their hectic and fast-paced existence. When people travel to the hills in the summer to get some fresh air and escape the heat, the area becomes even more well-liked. Here are some of the locations you may visit in Himachal Pradesh in May and other summer months if you ever feel the mountains calling. You will love and remember this vacation for the rest of your life.

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The Himalayas’ high altitude resort town is endowed with some of the world’s most beautiful scenery. You will undoubtedly be in awe of nature’s beauties when you see the beautiful green meadows, heavily wooded hills, swift-moving streams, and everything else that this location has to offer. This is one among the very few locations in Himachal Pradesh where snow may be seen in May. Manali, which is located on the Beas River, serves as a gateway to all the natural activities that people might ever desire. In this wonderland of Himachal Pradesh in May, you may experience exciting hiking routes, exhilarating rafting sceneries, the freedom to paraglide in the far-off open sky, and many more exhilarating options.

Immerse yourself in the mesmerising scenery and tempting old world charm of Dalhousie, a little Himalayan village. The Victorian and Scottish architecture’s vintage atmosphere will transport you to a another time zone. This location offers a wonderful romantic atmosphere that will soften even the toughest of hearts, with pine trees filling the valley and flowerbeds covering the high meadows. Dalhousie, a historic British summer resort, is among the greatest locations to visit in Himachal Pradesh in May.

Bir is a town where extreme and subdued energy collide. Several Buddhist monasteries have been established as a result of the presence of Tibetan refugee communities. Many peace seekers find their hunger quenched by Bir’s mystical atmosphere. However, the location attracts adventure seekers from around the nation with its unrivalled Paragliding scenery. As you take off from Billing and land in Bir, you will experience an 800-meter elevation change that will give you a burst of excitement. Bir paragliding One of the finest activities in Himachal Pradesh in May is billing.

Kinnaur, a stunning region with rocky mountains and rivers like the Satluj, Baspa, and Spiti river, is located 235 kilometres from Shimla. The amicable coexistence of two religions—Hinduism and Buddhism—is best seen in Kinnaur. Hindus travel here to see Kinner Kailash, which they believe to be Lord Shiva’s residence, and the Shivaling rocks. The legends about the Pandavas are another reason for the location’s popularity. There are ancient monasteries in Kinnaur. This verdant “Land of God” boasts a distinct culture that has not been influenced by modernity. You would like the adventurous activities it provides, especially the hiking paths, some of which are even five to six days long.

It is just stunning to see Victorian buildings placed within such beautiful scenery. The area has various water streams, deodar trees, and lush green tea plantations. In May, a unique place to go in Himachal Pradesh is Palampur. As a result, it is less travelled and provides a variety of unique experiences. An Englishman discovered the location, which quickly developed into a bustling town. The colonial era is clearly visible in the houses and castles that still survive in this area.

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  • Explore The Himalayas: 48 Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

23 Mar 2023

Himachal Pradesh is synonymous with scenic beauty, serene landscapes, and adventure sports. Literally, Himachal means “the land of snow”. Situated in the western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh has several hill stations which are the most appropriate destination to find respite from the scorching summer heat. Now known as a destination for “all seasons and all reasons” , with so many incredible places to visit, here’s a list of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh on your trip to the land of the Himalayas.

48 Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

Scroll down and find the best Himachal Pradesh destinations that should definitely be on your travel list this year. And while these best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh are perfect for visiting throughout the year, here’s the best time to visit them to witness them in all their glory. Take a look!

  • Kullu-Manali – Country’s Famous Hill Station
  • Shimla – The Capital Of Himachal Pradesh
  • Dharamshala – The Residence Of Dalai Lama
  • Kasauli – The Gateway To Himachal
  • Bir Billing – An Adventure-Seeker’s Paradise
  • Malana – To Get Your Spirits High!
  • Dalhousie – Mini Switzerland Of India
  • Spiti + Tabo + Kaza – Offbeat Destinations For Avid Travelers
  • Kasol – Trek To Your Heart’s Delight
  • Khajjiar – A Perfect Family Getaway Awaits
  • Mashobra – A Well-kept Secret
  • Palampur – Dotted With Tea Gardens
  • Kinnaur – Apples And Colorful Ethnicity
  • Kufri – The Snowy Retreat
  • Chail – The Untouched Gem
  • McLeod Ganj – Little Lhasa
  • Chitkul – Last Village Of India
  • Solang Valley – For Adventure Lovers
  • Shoghi – Impeccable Beauty
  • Tirthan Valley – Adventurous Expedition
  • Narkanda – Vacay Amidst Nature
  • Barot – Unexplored Landscapes
  • Chamba – Pristine Beauty
  • Mandi – Varanasi Of Hills
  • Nahan – Lofty Shivalik Range
  • Kangra – Mystic Town
  • Bhuntar – National Parks And Religious Sites
  • Bilaspur (HP) – India’s First Planned Hill Station
  • Kalpa –  Beautiful Monasteries
  • Tattapani – Hot Sulphur Spring
  • Shoja – Pure Hidden Gem
  • Manikaran Sahib – Hot Springs Of Himachal
  • Solan – Mushroom Capital Of India
  • Sangla – Most Charming Valleys
  • Nalagarh – Known For Its Serenity
  • Parwanoo – Captivating Ambience Of Hill Station
  • Naggar – Mesmerizing Landscapes
  • Arki – Serene Town In Solan
  • Sarchu – Camping Redefined
  • Rumsu – Scenic And Surreal
  • Paonta Sahib – Religiously Rich
  • Keylong – Spiritual Vibes
  • Losar – The Tibetan Vibe
  • Lahaul Valley – Surreal And Magical
  • Jibhi – An Offbeat Place
  • Theog – A quiet escape
  • Tosh – Unparalleled Natural Beauty
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1. Kullu-Manali – Country’s Famous Hill Station

A scenic view of Kullu-Manali, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

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One of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh is Kullu and Manali. If you are on a lookout for fresh air and green mountains amidst the snow-covered ranges, then Kullu Manali indeed should be on the top of your list. There are numerous awesome places to visit in Manali that makes your vacation a perfect one!

Ideal for: Everyone! But it is a hot favorite amongst newlyweds. Ideal duration: 4-5 days Best time to visit: May-July and November-January for snowfall. How to reach: Chandigarh is the nearest airport, 252 Kms away. The nearest railhead is also in Chandigarh, 270 Kms away. Kullu is 570 Kms from Delhi via road. Things to do:

  • Indulge in adventure sports at Solang Valley
  • Visit Manali Bird Sanctuary
  • Go trekking, camping, angling & river rafting in Kullu
  • Visit the Old temples

Nearby famous places: Solang, Rohtang, Manikaran, Malana, Khirganga Places To Stay:  Hotel Amit, Summer hills Malana, Hotel Trans Shiva, Hotel Ashivan Basera, Royal Mansion

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2. Shimla – The Capital Of Himachal Pradesh

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One of the most famous hill stations of Northern India – Shimla, which is the right mix of Indian glory with British sophistication, has a consecrated stunning landscape and fresh climate all through the year. Without a doubt, it is one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. 

Ideal for: Family and friends Ideal Duration: 3-4days Best time to visit: May –July and November-January for snowfall. How to reach: Kalka, in turn, is the nearest railhead, hill which is connected to Chandigarh and Delhi by regular trains. Chandigarh is at a distance of 117 kilometers, Manali at 260 kilometers and Delhi at 343 kilometers. Things to do:

  • Full fill your shopping desire at the Mall Road
  • Enjoy a trek to Jakhu Hill and a visit to Lord Hanuman’s Temple
  • Visit to the Viceregal Lodge to appreciate the British elegance
  • Try your hands on Polo at Annandale which is 4km from the Ridge

Nearby famous places: Tattapani, Solan, Mashobra Places To Stay:  Annadel View, Kavya Homestay, Agro Stone Cottage, Wildflower Hall, Radisson Hotel

3. Dharamshala – The Residence Of Dalai Lama

Referred to as the residence of Dalai Lama, Dharamshala is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Dharamshala definitely has to be on your list of best Himachal Pradesh destinations . Famous not only because of its climate but also you get to see how multicultural Indian community lives in harmony with the Indo Tibetan community.

Ideal for: Friends or Solo Travelers Ideal duration: 2-3days Best time to visit: May –July and November-January for snowfall How to reach: The nearest major railway station is at Pathankot, 85 kilometers away. Dharamshala is well-connected to Delhi The journey is almost 520 kilometers from Delhi. The drive from Delhi via Chandigarh is about 12 hours. Things to do:

  • Enjoy a boat ride across the Dal Lake and witness the royal the Kangra Fort.
  • Pay homage to the Bhagsunath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and simultaneously enjoy the cascading Bhagsu falls.
  • Visit various monasteries, the Kangra Art Museum, the Dalai Lama Temple Complex and see the magnificent tea plantation on the foothills of Kangra valley.

Nearby famous places: Khajjiar, Bir Billing, Palampur Places To Stay:  Green Hotel, Bob’s n Barley, The Unmad, Hotel Pine Spring, Bella Heights Inn

Suggested Read: Top 20 Places To Visit In Manali In December To Take A Break In The Arms Of Nature

4. Kasauli – The Gateway To Himachal

Lush green view of Kasauli, a perfect weekend getaway from Himachal.

Kasauli is a perfect getaway from the hustle bustle of the city and is one of the most serene places to visit in Himachal in June . Almost on the outskirts of Punjab and Haryana, it is well connected by roadways.

Ideal for: Friend and Family Ideal duration: 3-4 days Best time to go visit: November – March & December – January for snowfall. How to reach: The nearest airport is in Chandigarh, 70 km away. The nearest train station is Sonwara which is 4km away. It is 293 km from New Delhi and takes about 7 hours. Things to do:

  • Visit to the Anglican Church which was built during the British era.
  • Enjoy a great stroll or a trek on the lower mall which leads to the Monkey point which is in the shape of a Lord Hanuman’s foot.
  • A must watch is the sunrise and the sunset point where you can witness the most beautiful sky.
  • If you are fond of walking and exploring the nature then do take the Gilbert Trail

Nearby famous places: Parwanoo, Solan Places To Stay:  Pine Villa, Ramada, Hotel Whispering Winds, The Fern Surya Resort, Birds View Resort

5. Bir Billing – An Adventure-Seeker’s Paradise

One of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, Bir Billing is an adventurer's paradise.

If you’re an adventure seeker, Bir Billing is the mecca for adventure sports and it has to be on your list of the top Himachal Pradesh tourist places . Bir is a small village which is located on the western side of Himachal Pradesh and is blessed with some refreshing climate.

Ideal for: Backpackers and adventure seekers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: May-July How to reach: The closest airport to Bir is Dharamshala airport (in Gaggal) about 30-45 minutes south of Dharamshala. Train to Pathankot + bus/taxi onward to Bir. And then a taxi from Pathankot to Bir: 4-5 hours Bir is about 12-14 hours from Delhi by bus. Take a bus to either Baijnath or Bir Road. Things to do:

  • Experience some adrenaline rush as you paraglide in the beautiful Himalayan valleys and camp amazing weather and safe surroundings.
  • Visit the gorgeous Buddhism monasteries in Bhattu, Choggan and Chauntra Bhattu colony located in center of the forest.
  • Just around 10 kms from Bir Billing is the beautifully carved 13th-century Vaidyanath devoted to Lord Shiva.
  • Visit the Palampur Tea Cooperative where you can attend a free tour to see the tea making process.

Nearby famous place: Dharamshala Places To Stay:  CBB – Camp Bir Billing, Connect, The Hosteller Bir, Shivirama, Katoch Homestay

Suggested Read: 9 Things To Do In Chail For A Thrilling Mountain Escape

6. Malana – To Get Your Spirits High!

Visit Malana and disconnect from the world.

Looking for a digital detox, then Malana is the place you must visit in Himachal Pradesh in August. Situated near the Kullu Valley, Malana provides spellbinding views of the Deo Tiba and Chandrakhani crests. It is indeed one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh .

Ideal for: Trekkers, Solo Travelers and anyone who wants to disconnect from the world Ideal Duration: 3-4 Days Best time to visit: The best time to go is early May to August How to reach: The nearest airport is Kullu. By road, Malana is 378 km away from Delhi and takes roughly 10hrs. The closest railhead is Shimla and then take a cab. Things to do:

  • Enjoy some stimulating weather in this gorgeous village which is also called the little Greece of India.
  • Panoramic scenes of the snow-clad Himalayas from Chanderkhani pass and capture the mesmerizing beauty of Kheer Ganga valley.
  • Trek through spectacular forests and across Alpine pastures with tremendous views.
  • Visit the pilgrim center Manikaran which has a hot water spring.
  • Be a part of regional festivals in Malana village, with its idiosyncratic culture and customs.

Nearby famous places: Kasol, Manikaran, Tosh Places To Stay:  AYOYA Malana – Shiva Cafe, Black Diamond, Waterfall view cafe and cAmps, Summer Hills Camping, Nomads Hostel

7. Dalhousie – Mini Switzerland Of India

Referred to as Mini Switzerland of India, Dalhousie is amongst the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Dalhousie is yet another hill station in Himachal Pradesh which is ideal for de-stressing in the serene, tranquil troposphere. Away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, sit back and enjoy the nature in Dalhousie, one of the top Himachal Pradesh tourist places . Don’t forget to explore the gorgeous places to visit in Dalhousie to get the best experiences of this place.

Ideal for: Honeymooners Ideal duration: 2-3days Best time to visit: April to July How to reach: The closest airport is Dharamsala which is 5 hours away. The closest railhead is Pathankot’s Chakki Bank (71 km from Dalhousie) and then take a cab which takes around 10 hours. Things to do:

  • Experience the beauty of nature in the valley of Khajjiar which is also known as the Switzerland of India
  • Enjoy a gentle walk or a trek in the beautiful terrain in Dainkund Walk, Ganji Pahadi Walk and Bakrota Walk.
  • Visit the St. John’s Church, oldest church of the town. It is one of the best historical places in Himachal Pradesh.  Relish the cascading waterfalls near Delhi – namely the Chamera falls and the Satdhara falls

Nearby famous places: Dharamshala, Khajjiar, Kalatop Places To Stay:  Aamod Resorts, Shvetanjali, Himalayan camping, DeepForest camps, Smart Hill Kalatop

Suggested Read: Travel Tips For Himachal Pradesh: 11 Things You Need To Know Before Visiting This Paradise

8. Spiti + Tabo + Kaza – Offbeat Destinations For Avid Travelers

Offbeat destinations like Spiti, Tabo and Kaza provide a change of air from mundane life.

Spiti Valley is one of the most attractive hidden gems of North India. Straddling the river Spiti, it is home to numerous of the most divine of Buddhist destinations as well as some of the most widespread tourist destinations. It is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Ideal for: friends and family Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: May-July How to reach: Kullu Airport at Kullu is the nearest airport. Shimla is the nearest railway station from Kaza. Roadways from Delhi to Shimla and then take a cab. Things to do:

  • Spectate the Chunpa fue or walk to ancient traditional meditation centre at Lari Dupuk.
  • Visit the Millennium Monastery, Gue mummy or Dhankar monastery and rock carving at Tabo.
  • Hike to Angla and Phela – nomadic plains on the hills north of Tabo
  • Go for a traditional phootoshot at Nadang Lhakhang and attend the cultural show (cham dance), with local food and tea.
  • Walk to famous rangrik rewa cave, visit the Snow point Kunzom and if lucky enjoy the Snow Leopard / Ibex sighting and river rafting.

Nearby famous places: Kibber, Pin Valley National Park Places To Stay:  Spiti Sojourn, Tethys Himalayan DEN – Chicham, Spiti Village Resort, Hotel Deyzor, Komik House

9. Kasol – Trek To Your Heart’s Delight

Trek your way to Kasol, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Known as the little Israel of India in Himachal Pradesh, based in the Parvati Valley is this beautiful hill station called Kasol. It’s just on the way to the holy town of Manikaran and is the best hill station in Himachal .

Ideal for: Backpackers and trekkers Ideal duration: 3 Days Best time to visit: May and June How to reach: The nearest airport is Kullu which takes about 3 hours. The nearest railhead is Shimla. Take a bus from Delhi to Shimla and then take a cab which is roughly 381 km Things to do:

  • Ideal for hiking in the jungle – follow the trails along the Parvati river
  • Trek to Kheerganga is mesmerizing where you can experience the hot water spring.
  • Parvati valley is an ideal trail for trekking also known as the ‘Stoner’s Paradise’.

Nearby famous places: Malana, Manikaran, Tosh, Khirganga Places To Stay:  The Rainbow Inn & Cafe, The Hosteller Kasol, Nomads Hostel, Gypsy hideouT, The Flipsyde Cafe

Suggested Read: A First-Timer’s Guide To Kasol: Things To Explore, Eat, And Experience

10. Khajjiar – A Perfect Family Getaway Awaits

Head to Khajjiar to rejuvinate your soul.

Located in the Chamba district, this gorgeous valley is one of the best Himachal tourist places . Its indeed a great place to relax and unwind in the beautiful and refreshing environment.

Ideal for: Friends and family Ideal Duration: 3 Days Best time to visit: May to June How to reach: The nearest airport is Dharamshala and then a taxi 122 km. There is an overnight train from New Delhi to Pathankot and then take a taxi for 110 km. Regular bus service from New Delhi to Shimla is also available. Things to do:

  • Visit the Khajjiar Lake and Ground via the Bakrota Hills from Dalhousie
  • Pay tribute to the Khajji Nag Temple which is one of the most ancient temples
  • Enjoy the serenity of local villages known for its apple orchards
  • Relish the mercerizing views of Mount Kailash which is believed to be the home to Lord Shiva

Nearby famous places: Chamba, Kalatop, Dalhousie Places To Stay:  Mystic Village, Cozy Swiss Meadows, Kailash Island View, Pir Panjal, Hotel Country Resort

11. Mashobra – A Well-kept Secret

Take your adventurous soul to Mashobra, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

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Located just 13 km away from Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Mashobra is a well-kept secret for someone who’s done with tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. Though the distance is not much, this is a new world in itself, sprinkled with deodar trees through and through. Get going in the jungles during the day, try out various adventure activities like zip lining and spend the night under the stars camping; do whatever you please in this paradise and prove why it is among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh in summer !

Ideal for: Friend, solo Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days Best time to visit: May to June How to reach: Deboard the bus in Shimla and take another bus/cab heading towards Mashobra. The nearest railway station in Shimla (Toy train) and the nearest airport is Shimla Airport in Jubbarhatti. Things to do:

  • Indulge in adventure activities like zip lining and rappelling
  • Explore the jungles as you trek through at your own pace
  • Dodge the currents while river rafting in Mashobra
  • Spend an evening birdwatching
  • Camp the night away, with bonfire, friends and your favorite music

Nearby famous places: Shimla, Solan, Kufri, Tattapani Places To Stay:  Green Chaklu, Club Mahindra Mashobra, Shanti Jungle Cottage, Mashobra Greens, Shanti jungle cottages

Suggested Read: 53 Best Places To Visit In Shimla To Relax And Unwind

12. Palampur – Dotted With Tea Gardens

A breathtaking view of Palampur

Listed among rather offbeat places of Himachal, Palampur is famed for its tea gardens and zoo. This is an ideal place to visit with family, as children and parents will find many attractions equally interesting. The scenic splendor will have you bewitched and thanks to easy accessibility and number of accommodation options, it is a perfect weekend getaway from Delhi.

Ideal for: Family Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days Best time to visit: Anytime How to reach: Palampur is best visited via bus/road. The nearest airport is Gaggal Airport, Dharamsala (37 km) and the nearest railway station is Pathankot Railway Station (112 km) Things to do:

  • Go for a slow-paced trek, while also visiting the local villages in the area
  • Get face to face with wild animals in local zoo
  • Spend an evening boat riding
  • Visit the tea gardens and savor the best taste while you’re at it

Nearby famous places: Dharamshala Places To Stay:  The Solitude Camp, RS Sarovar Portico, WelcomHeritage Taragarh Palace, POPS Hotel and Restaurant, Dhauladhar Inclave

13. Kinnaur – Apples And Colorful Ethnicity

Explore the colourful ethnicity at Kinnaur, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Known for its apples, Kinnaur is often called the Land of Gods and is among the most offbeat Himachal tourist places in summer . The paradise is 235 km away from Shimla, in the northeast ends of Himachal Pradesh. Bestowed with a vibrant cultural scenario, Kinnaur’s landscape is bejeweled with gigantic snow-clad mountains. Currently, it is not under tourists radar, so if you want to go off the beaten road, Kinnaur it is!

Ideal for: Family, solo Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days Best time to visit: June to September How to reach: Kinnaur is best visited via bus/road. The nearest airport is Shimla Airport (277 km) and the nearest railway station is Shimla Toy Train Station (259 km) Things to do:

  • Go on a heritage trail, exploring Kamru Fort, Nako Gompa and hamlets
  • Spend some serene time beside Nako Lake
  • Savor Tibetan delicacies at Tibetan Cafetaria

Nearby famous places: Shimla Places To Stay:  ZostelX Raksham, Eskape Camps, Osiya Shambhu Lodge, Kinner Retreat, Techno Homestay

Suggested Read: Top 12 Resorts In Himachal For A Truly Spoiling Holiday

14. Kufri – The Snowy Retreat

Witnessing snowfall at Kufri is what will make your journey complete.

Every snow lover’s favourite destination in the hills of Himachal, Kufri lies in close proximity to Shimla. Owing to its higher altitude, it’s laden with snow throughout the winter, which also makes it a dreamy attraction for couples and honeymooners. One of the top places to see in Himachal  Pradesh with your better half, Kufri is an excellent spot to explore near Shimla if you’re done with the latter. Though there aren’t a lot of tourist attractions in Kufri, the panoramic snowy views, the serene temples, and the trekking opportunities will make your getaway worthwhile.

Ideal for: Couples, skiing enthusiasts, hikers Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days Best time to visit: November to March How to reach: Kufri is best visited via bus/road and it is just 10 km away from Shimla. The nearest airport is Shimla Airport (34.4 km) followed by Chandigarh Airport (138 km). The nearest railway station is Shimla Railway Station (16.2 km) Things to do:

  • Nature trekking and hiking tours
  • Skiing in the winters
  • Visiting the Nag Temple

Nearby famous places: Shimla Places To Stay:  Exotic Kufri, Toshali Royal View, Kufri Holiday Resort, Kufri Heights, Kings Hills Cottages

15. Chail – The Untouched Gem

Enthralling view of Chail, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

A relatively quiet and pristine paradise lying close to Shimla, Chail is known mainly for the world’s highest cricket ground and Chail Palace, the gorgeous heritage hotel nestled amidst pine and deodar trees.

It is located at a higher altitude than most of the popular hill stations surrounding it, which is why it offers unparalleled views of lush greenery all around. The Instagram-worthy views of pine forests, mist-covered hills, and verdant valleys are what attract nature lovers and photography enthusiasts to this place. It’s also a hiker’s paradise owing to the unexplored bounty of nature surrounding it. It’s among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh in summer if you need a calm and relaxing vacation far away from the polluted and noisy metros.

Ideal for: Hikers, family, solo Ideal duration: 2 nights 3 days Best time to visit: Throughout the year How to reach: Chail is best visited via bus/road. The nearest airport is Shimla Airport (62 km) followed by Chandigarh Airport (117 km). The nearest railway station is Shimla Railway Station (53.5 km) Things to do:

  • Spot Himalayan wildlife at the Chail Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Visit the world’s highest cricket ground
  • Go hiking in the pristine pine and deodar jungles

Nearby famous places: Shimla, Kufri Places To Stay:  LivingStone, Jungle Stays, Royal Swiss Cottage, Hotel Chail Residency, Mountain View Resort

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16. McLeod Ganj – Little Lhasa

Indulge in camping while at McLeod Ganj to unleash the adventurer in you.

McLeod Ganj is a tiny town in Himachal Pradesh close to Dharamshala. It is also called the ‘Little Lhasa’ due to the number of Tibetans settled here. It is a perfect blend of India and Tibet and one can see this walking down the colorful lanes of this little town and is among the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh . Mcleod is a perfect destination for solo travelers and families alike due to the ambiance the city has. Being one of the cheapest places in Himachal Pradesh, one can enjoy amazing food at the beautiful cafes in the market at Mcleodganj and have some of the best meals with a view there.

Ideal for: Family, friends, and solo Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: October – June How to reach: Pathankot Railway Station is the nearest railway station which is 90 km away. One can also travel via road in a private car or buses which will drop you at Mcleod Ganj bus stand. Things to do:

  • City sightseeing or tour around the city
  • Shop at the local markets for jewelry and woolens
  • Enjoy meals with mountain vistas

Nearby famous places: Dharamshala, Dharamkot, Bir Billing Places To Stay:  Shalom Backpackers McLeodganj, Hotel Norbu House, La Vaca India McLeodganj, Hotel King Castle, Hotel Shiva Sanctuary

17. Chitkul – Last Village Of India

The last village of India, Chitkul is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

In the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh lies this quaint hamlet of Chitkul. The village isn’t too common amidst travelers yet, and so one can enjoy the scenic beauty in calm and peaceful environs. Close to the Indo-China border, it is the last inhabited village. This serene village is mostly covered in snow during the winters, so the best time to visit it is during the summers. It is one of the best unexplored places in Himachal Pradesh .

Ideal for: Friends, solo Ideal duration: 1-2 days Best time to visit: March – April and September – October How to reach: Roadways buses can be taken to reach Chitkul. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (224 km) and the nearest railway station is Shimla Toy Train Station (247 km) Things to do:

  • Visit the Mathi Temple
  • Hike to the Charang Chitkul Pass
  • Sit by the Baspa River

Nearby famous places: Sangla, Solang Valley Places To Stay:  Adobe The Cloud, Vanshika Home Stay, The Wanderers Nest, TBT Stays, The ALAR Camps & Cafe

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18. Solang Valley – For Adventure Lovers

Choose Solang Valley for indulging in adventure activities like paragliding.

When traveling to Manali on vacation, Solang Valley is one of the most important Himachal Pradesh tourist places . The Solang Valley, located 14 kilometers northwest of Manali, is one of the most popular tourist destinations here. The valley is located on the road between Manali and Rohtang and attracts many tourists every year. The Solang Valley is a popular destination for adventure lovers who love skydiving, paragliding, horseback riding or mini-jeeps especially designed for tourists of all ages. During the winter months, the Solang Valley is covered in snow. Skiing is a popular sport here, with training institutes and trainers in the valley looking after skiers and beginners.

Ideal for: Adventure enthusiasts Ideal duration: 3 – 4 hours Best time to visit: December to January How to reach: Take NH21 or a bus from the neighbouring states. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (63 km) and the nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar railway station (175 km) Things to do:

  • Paragliding

Nearby famous places: Manali, Rohtang Places To Stay:  Solang Valley Resort, Apple Country Resorts, Cafe Chalte Chalte Home, The Stony Hills – Exclusive Mountain Homes

19. Shoghi – Impeccable Beauty

Among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, Shoghi is famous for its landscapic views.

While Shimla is flooded with tourists every year, the serenity and personalized beauty of Shoghi is rarely discovered. Shoghi, a small mountain town stationed only 13 km from Shimla, is full of picturesque landscapes and has a great variety of flora and fauna, making it one of the best places to visit in winter . This small town offers beautiful ancient temples for activities full of adrenaline along with famous fruits. Incredible climate all year round, perfect accommodation and ideal environment makes it one of the best places in Himachal Pradesh to explore.

Ideal for: Nature lovers Ideal duration: 1-2 days Best time to visit: October to June How to reach: Take an interstate or local bus. Nearest airport is in Chandigarh and the nearest railway station is Chandigarh Junction railway station Things to do:

  • Visit the temples

Nearby famous places: Shimla, Narkand, Chail Places To Stay:  Larisa Resort Shimla, Radisson Hotel, Snow Valley Resorts, Annadel Veiw, Springfield’s Hotel

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20. Tirthan Valley – Adventurous Expedition

Head to the nature lover's paradise: Tirthan Valley.

The Tirthan Valley is a destination full of delights. Located 3 km from the Himalayan National Park, this place is full of adventure activities – all the while being a nature lover’s paradise. This valley, which includes the larger Himalayas, with its snow-capped peaks and views of the Tirthan River, is best known for its fishing and the surprising influx of foreigners. The Tirthan Valley offers a magical environment and green paths that lead to small, picturesque villages nearby, accompanied by a fantastic location all year round. It is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh .

Ideal for: nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts Ideal duration: 3-5 days Best time to visit: March to June, October to November How to reach: By state buses. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (48 km) and the nearest railway station are Ambala and Kiratpur Things to do:

  • Visit Great Himalayan National Park

Nearby famous places: Khajjiar, Kasol, Spiti Places To Stay:  Offbeat Abodes – Tirthan Valley, The Blue Sheep Tirthan, Hotel Veer, Heritage Valley Homestay, Log Huts Bahu

21. Narkanda – Vacay Amidst Nature

Witness the incredible beauty and apple orhards at Narkanda, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

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The town, located 2700 meters above sea level, attracts tourists due to its natural beauty and magnificent apple orchards. Surrounded by alpine forests and towering hills, this is one of the famous places in Himachal Pradesh . It has a lake, Tannu Jabar – one of the main tourist attractions in the region. There is also a temple near the lake, which is a must for all who come here. Narkanda also offers several trekking routes for the more adventurous crowd. The Hatu Nag is all but a challenge that you can climb. In winter you can also go skiing.

Ideal for: nature lovers Ideal duration: 1 day Best time to visit: Throughout the year How to reach: State buses. The nearest airport is Chandigarh Airport (188 km) and the nearest railway station is Kalka Station Things to do:

  • Rock climbing

Nearby famous places: Manali, Mcleodganj, Kasauli Places To Stay:  Echor- Narkanda Cottages, Sara Hotel, The Apple Home, Wild Himalaya Glamping Camp, Narkanda Kudret Camp

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22. Barot – Unexplored Landscapes

Plan a trip to the lush green territory of Barod for witnessing picturesque views.

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Very few people know of Barot and the unexplored landscapes scattered here. For those looking for pristine destinations, this is the perfect place to be in the heart of beautiful Himachal Pradesh. Barot was popped up on the radar when, around 1920, the hydropower project Shanan was proposed in India. It was mainly proposed to utilize the hydropower potential of the Uhl between Barot and Joginderagar. Since then, it has become the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh , but only a few people know about it.

Ideal for: those looking for offbeat destinations. Ideal duration: 1-2 days Best time to visit: April – June; November – February, How to reach: It is 66 kilometers from Mandi. You can take a bus. The nearest airport is Kullu Airport while the nearest railway station is Jogindernagar Railway Station Things to do:

  • Recreational Trekking

Nearby famous places: Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, Rewalsar Lake Places To Stay:  Barot Camps, Karyashaala by ELivingProject, Bir camps, Shweta Guest House, AMY Yoga House

23. Chamba – Pristine Beauty

Magical views of landscape of Bhagirathi River in Chamba, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Chamba is a small Himalayan town that is known for its pristine beauty and solitude amidst the Himalayas. The town is famous for its temples and the caves that are also a major tourist attraction of this town and is known to be one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh . Chamba offers splendid views of the Pir Panjal range, Zanskar and Dhauladhar range in the backdrop. 

Ideal for : Solo travelers & family Ideal duration : 1-2 days Best time to visit : October to June How to reach : The nearest airport is Jammu. The nearest railway station is at Pathankot, about 120 km from Chamba. Buses and Cabs are very easily available from Pathankot to Chamba. Alternatively, you can take the train till Chandigarh or till New Delhi and then take a bus or a cab. Things to do : Visit Bhuri Singh Museum, Champavati Temple, Sui Mata Temple Nearby famous places : Dalhousie, Khajjiar Places To Stay:  H2O House, Krish Homestay, Himalayan canvas, Rafi’s House , Shan-e-chamba

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24. Mandi – Varanasi Of Hills

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Located at the junction of Kullu and Dharamshala, this place is covered with a thick canopy of pine and deodar trees and is often considered as Varanasi of Hills or Choti Kashi because of myriad temples it has spread across. With over 81 temples, the town is a picturesque spot lying on the banks of the River Beas.

Ideal for: Solo travelers and family Ideal duration : 1-2 days Best time to visit : April to October How to reach: The nearest airport is in Bhuntar and the nearest railway station is in Pathankot. A taxi can be boarded from outside the airport and railway station to reach Mandi. Things to do: Prashar Lake, Pandoh Dam, Rewalsar lake, Jalori Pass Nearby famous places : Dharamshala, Kullu, Manali Places To Stay:  Hotel Valley View, Rj Haveli, Aieyou Home Stay, Prashar Camps Flysports, Hotel Shiva Family Ac Restaurant 

25. Nahan – Lofty Shivalik Range

Enjoy boating at Renuka Ji Lake in Nahan, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Nahan is a picturesque town that is a hidden gem of Himachal nestled in the lofty Shivalik range, overlooking lush green fields. Find your perfect escape in this quaint town that is one of the best unexplored places in Himachal Pradesh.  

Ideal for : Solo travelers and friends Ideal duration : 1-2 days Best time to visit : April to September How to reach : Nahan at just about 250 kms is one of the nearest hill stations from Delhi. Barara which is 60 km from Nahan is the nearest railway station from Nahan and one can reach Nahan from Delhi in about 5 hours by train. Chandigarh is the nearest airport from Nahan. Things to do : Rani Tal Lake, Jaitak Fort Nearby famous places : Shimla Places To Stay:  PleasantVille, Hotel Heritage Sanyam, Hotel HV, Sonaman Retreat, Writers Hill

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26. Kangra – Mystic Town

History buffs can head to Kangra Fort for witnessing the architectural marvel.

Known as the land of Gods, this mystic town is an ideal spot for travelers looking for peace and solitude, away from the maddening crowds. The town is enveloped with tea plantations, and the holy temples spread across the area. 

Ideal for : Solo travelers and friends Ideal duration: 1-2 days Best time to visit : September to June How to reach : The nearest railway station to Kangra is Pathankot railway station which lies 87 km away from Kangra. From Pathankot the best way to reach Kangra is by hiring a taxi. Things to do : Kangra fort, Bajreshwari Mata Temple, Achar Kund, Jwala Devi Temple Nearby famous places : Dharamshala, McLeodganj Places To Stay:  Him Trail Adventures Camp, GARG RESIDENCY, Hotel Sai Villa, Camp Jungle Junction, Soham

27. Bhuntar – National Parks And Religious Sites

A picture of mountain road Bhuntar-Manikaran in the Himalayas.

Bhuntar is the ideal town if you want to escape the maddening tourist crowds. It is usually a getaway spot from Kullu, Manali and Kasol. People who prefer the lesser known and quaint spots with absolute peace and solitude often come down here to seek some respite. It is encapsulated with lush greenery, national parks and religious sites.

Ideal for : Solo travelers and friends Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit: May – October How to reach: The nearest railway station for any major city/town in Himachal Pradesh is the Pathankot, about 144 km away from Bhuntar. All the main trains pass through Pathankot including Jammu Tawi and Himsagar Express from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, etc. Things to do : The Great Himalayan National Park, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Dechen Choekhor Buddhist Monastery Nearby famous places : Dharamshala, McLeodganj Places To Stay: Sea Rock Hotel, The Tara Villa Hotel

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28. Bilaspur (HP) – India’s First Planned Hill Station

Witness the beauty of nature at Bilaspur with scenic views.

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A hill town near Shimla, it is famous for its forts, and Gobind Sagar Lake. Bilaspur is India’s first planned hill station which is famous for its artificially made lake – Gobind Sagar Lake on Sutlej River. It is one of the best places to travel in Himachal for breathtaking views.

Ideal for : Family and friends Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit: May – October How to reach :  The nearest major railway station connected to the major cities of the country is in Kiratpur Sahib which is 65 km away from Bilaspur. You can take a taxi from there to this city. Things to do : Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden, A.S Fun Water Park, Wonder World Theme Park Nearby famous places : Shimla Places To Stay:  Hotel Bilaspur Sagar View, Dholra Resort, Annie Hotel and Restaurant, Swastik Hotel And Restaurant

29. Kalpa – Beautiful Monasteries

Exhilarating view of Kalpa region of Kinnaur Kailash.

The main village of Kinnaur, it is known for its pristine beauty and sacred temples and beautiful monasteries. This town is also famous for apple orchards and lush green flora and fauna. The town is surrounded by majestic Kinnaur-Kailash range peeking from across the Sutlej River for a blissful weekend getaway.

Ideal for : Family and friends Ideal duration : 1-2 days Best time to visit : March to September How to reach : Nearest railway station to the village is again Shimla (244 km). It is one of the major stations connecting to several major cities including Delhi. Hire a taxi or take a bus from here for Kalpa. Things to do : Kalpa Reckong Peo, Kinnaur Kailash, Kamru Fort, Jorkanden Nearby famous places : Shimla Places To Stay:  Hotel Rollingrang, Hotel Kalpa Deshang, Echor – The Alpine Crest, Chauhan Home Stay, Dormico’s Hotel Mount View

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30. Tattapani – Hot Sulphur Spring

Tattapani is famous for its hot sulphur springs.

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A quaint village located 60 km away from Shimla, this hidden paradise is famous for hot sulphur spring and a Shiva’s cave. Shiva caves are popular amongst the locals and tourists alike that gained spotlight because of famous tales of miracles.

Ideal for : Family and friends Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit : October to June How to reach : The nearest railway station from Tattapani in Shimla which is 51 km away. The broad-gauge railway stations nearest to Tattapani are in Chandigarh (136 km) and Ambala (178 km). The nearest airbase is in Jubbarhatti-Shimla located 68 km away. Things to do: Hot water spring, camping, river rafting, Siva cave, trekking Nearby famous places : Shimla Places To Stay:  Hotel De Crown, Trimurti Pine Valley Resort, Geeta Cottage Homestay, Vatsalyam Home Stay

31. Shoja- Pure Hidden Gem

The scenic beauty of Shoja is a photographer's delight to capture.

This pure hidden gem is a tiny village, nestled amidst wilderness. If you’re looking for some peace and solitude on your trip, you can plan a getaway in this quaint village that has untouched beauty and no touristy crowd. The village is dotted with several temples and deodar forest surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, making it one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Ideal for: Solo travelers and friends Ideal duration : 1-2 days Best time to visit : April to June How to reach : Air: Nearest airport is Bhuntar (54 km/ 2 hrs). Rail: Nearest railhead is Chandigarh (279 km/ 7 hrs). Road: (from Delhi) Tirthan Valley is accessed by the Chandigarh-Manali NH21. Drive up to Chandigarh via Ambala. From there, follow NH21 to Aut via Mandi. Things to do : Jalori Pass, Seruvalsar and Manimahesh Lake, Chehni Kothi, Raghpur Fort Nearby famous places : Shimla Places To Stay:  DreamLand Home stay, Alien’s Adventures, Lambhari Hills, Jibhi, For A While, Hotel De Luxe

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32. Manikaran Sahib – Hot Springs Of Himachal

Manikaran is a pilgrimage centre famous for its hot springs.

Situated near to Kasol, Manikaran Sahib is one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh . It is well known as a pilgrimage destination for both Sikhs and Hindus. What attracts people to this town is the hot springs and the famous temples. There are three hot springs where people can take a bath. It is believed that these springs have religious and spiritual beliefs connected to it.

Ideal for: Solo travelers and family Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit : October to June How to reach : Local buses are easily available for Kasol. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport and the nearest railway station is Jogindernagar Railway Station Things to do : City shopping, hot springs in Manikaran Sahib, Harinder mountain Nearby famous places : Manali, Kasol, Spiti Valley Places To Stay:  Padha Family Guest House, Manikaran View, River Raga, Sun View Mountain Cabin, Karma Homestay Gargi Village

33. Solan – Mushroom Capital Of India

Panoramic view of Solan, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Located on the Punjab-Himachal border, Solan is a low-key hill station perfect for travelers looking for some time away from the hustle-bustle of the city. This beautiful city has ancient temples, monasteries and one of the oldest breweries in the country. Also referred to as a city of red gold, as it produces bulk quantities of tomatoes. It is one of the best hill station in Himachal. 

Ideal for: Solo travelers, friends and family Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit : Throughout the year How to reach : Solan is well connected to other major cities via regular buses and trains. The nearest airport is Shimla Airport, and the nearest railway station is Kalka Station Things to do : Visit Shoolini Mata temple, Solan brewery, Kuthar fort Nearby famous places : Shimla, Kasauli, Manali, Chail Places To Stay:  Yellow Valley Homestay, Sadhupul camps, Wonderful Stay At the Mall Road, Smalltown Sadhupul, Chandan Home Stay

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34. Sangla – Most Charming Valleys

Witness the breathtaking sunset at Sangla Valley.

Sangla valley is the most charming valleys in the Kinnaur district. It is one of the famous places in Himachal Pradesh bounded by evergreen forests and snow-covered peaks. From forts to temples the place is dotted with several attractions making it an awesome holiday destination.

Ideal for: Solo travelers, friends Ideal duration : 1 – 2 days Best time to visit : April to June and September to December How to reach : One can either opt for a private bus or hire a cab to reach Sangla. The nearest airport is Jubbarhatti airport (238 km) and the nearest railway station is Shimla Toy Train Station (194 km) Things to do : Sangla Meadow, Kamru Fort, Chitku Nearby famous places : Kinnaur, Manali, Shimla Places To Stay:  Hotel Batseri, Dormico’s Hotel Paradise, Dormico’s Mehak Resort, Kinner Retreat, Debbhumi Regency

35. Nalagarh – Known For Its Serenity

Head for a swim in the pool at Nalagarh Palace.

Known for its abundant greenery and beautiful view, Nalagarh is one of the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh . The main attraction here is the Nalagarh Fort which has been converted into a heritage hotel now. Tourists from all over the country visit this place to witness the mesmerizing beauty.

Ideal for: Solo travelers, family Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit : October to March How to reach : State transport buses, deluxe buses and semi deluxe buses regularly run to and fro Nalagarh. The nearest airport is Chandigarh airport Things to do : Nalagarh fort, Ramgarh fort Nearby famous places : Shimla, Kasauli, Chandigarh Places To Stay:  Vibes Hotel, HM Homestay, Hotel KARA, Green enclave, Fort Nalagarh

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36. Parwanoo – Captivating Ambience Of Hill Station

Lush green view of mounatin ranges at Parwanoo, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

One of the best offbeat places to visit in Himachal Pradesh , Parwanoo is a beautiful small town. It is an ideal holiday destination for trekking and hiking. What is special about this place is that it offers beautiful apple orchards and delicious fruit products.

Ideal for: Solo travelers, friends Ideal duration : 1 day Best time to visit : March to May and October to November How to reach : Regular buses and trains from other major cities ply to Parwanoo. The nearest airport is Chandigarh airport (24 km) and the nearest railway station is Kalka Station Things to do:  Timber Trail, Cable car ride, fruit orchards Nearby famous places : Shimla, Kasauli, Chandigarh Places To Stay:  Hotel Virsa Kalka, Hotel Virsa, Oscar Banquet and Hotel, Lotus Grand Akm, Kasauli Nature Inn

37. Naggar – Mesmerizing Landscapes

Enthralling view of Kullu valley from the medieval castle.

Naggar, a mesmerizing town located in Kullu is known for offering picturesque sights. The place is known for its natural beauty and one can indulge in numerous adventurous expeditions such as trekking and camping etc. The place is also home to a popular folk-art museum and a hot spring, that lure visitors from near and far to this serene place. If you are searching for best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, head to Naggar for a serene getaway!

Ideal for: Solo travelers, photographers  Ideal duration: 1 – 2 days Best time to visit: April to June and September to December How to reach: One can either opt for a private bus or hire a cab to reach Sangla. The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport and the nearest railway station is Kiratpur Sahib Railway Station Things to do: Trekking and camping Nearby famous places: Naggar Castle, Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art-Museum, Gauri Shankar Temple Places To Stay:  Naggar Home Stay, Rise Adventure Campsite, Soham’s Chateau De Naggar, Mukul Homestay, Club Mahindra White Meadows Manali

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38. Arki – Serene Town In Solan

Scenic view of Arki town which can make it to anyone's list of best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

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Arki is another serene town located in Solan district and is quite popular due a magnificent fort that dates back to the 18th century. The place is quite popular because of its proximity to Shimla and is often visited by travelers staying in Shimla.  

Ideal for: Weekend getaway   Ideal duration: 1 day Best time to visit: Throughout the year How to reach: The broad-gauge railway station nearest to Arki is in Kalka which is 73 km away. The nearest airport is in Jubbarhatti, which is 40 km away.  Things to do: Camping Nearby famous places: Arki Fort, Diwan-i-Khas, Luturu Mahadev Temple Places To Stay:  Swastik Hotel And Restaurant, Raj Home Stay, Dawat Hotel, Ymc Homestay, Hotel Hill Star, Nakshatra Resort

39. Sarchu – Camping Redefined

Indulge in camping at Sarchu and unleash your inner adventurer.

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Sarchu is considered to be a prominent stoppage where you can find various accommodation options in the form of tents. Lying on the highway between Leh and Manali, the district of Sarchu in Himachal Pradesh has been established at an elevation of 4,290 meters. Living in one of the tented accommodations in Sarchu amidst the beautiful Himalayas will surely be a great travel experience for adventure lovers who are searching for the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Ideal for: Nature lovers, adventurers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: February to April How to reach: you can come via cab when traveling from Spiti, Manali, or Leh. The nearest airport is Leh airport and the nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi (600 km) Things to do: Trekking and camping Nearby famous places: Jispa, Manali, Tsokar, Keylong Places To Stay:  Himalayan Routes Camp Sarchu, TIH Himalayan Shakia Camp

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40. Rumsu – Scenic And Surreal

The scenic Rumsu Village in Himachal Pradesh.

A small village established at an altitude of 2,064 meters, Rumsu is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. The place is loved for its scenic beauty as well as adventure activities. You can consider visiting this region of Himachal Pradesh if you want to explore the offbeat places here!

Ideal for: Adventurers and Photographers Ideal duration: 4-5 days Best time to visit: mid-June to early October How to reach: you can take a bus or cab ride till Rumsu village. The nearest airport is Kullu Manali airport  Things to do: Trekking, hiking, etc. Nearby famous places: Kullu, Kheerganga, Kasol, Manali Places To Stay:  Zostel Homes Rumsu, Naggar Home Stay, Rise Adventure Campsite, Robinhood Travel Hostel, ADB Rooms Snow Touch Resort

41. Paonta Sahib – Religiously Rich

View of Yamuna Ghat in Paonta Sahib.

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This is an industrial city lying in the southern region Sirmaur and is established within picturesque mountains. Apart from being well established, this city is one of the most pious tourist places in Himachal Pradesh . The major religious attraction in this city is Gurudwara Paonta Sahib that is located on the Yamuna River banks. 

Ideal for: Religious trip Ideal duration: 3 to 4 days Best time to visit: February and March How to reach: you can take a cab or bus ride till Paonta Sahib Things to do: Worship, enjoy scenic beauty Nearby famous places: Assan Barrage, Yamuna Mandir Places To Stay:  Hotel Star City Heart, Hotel Nirmal Bar & Restaurant, Rockwood Resort, Hotel Rockwood, Hotel Shipra

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42. Keylong – Spiritual Vibes

Enchanting view of Keylong, one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh for spiritual vibes.

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As a part of Lahaul and Spiti district, Keylong is one of the most interesting places to visit in Himachal Pradesh . This tourist destination is popular because of the magnificent Kardang Monastery, which is the largest as well as quite an important monastery in Lahaul. There are several interesting points in this place that are worth visiting.

Ideal for: adventurers, nature lovers Ideal duration: 3 to 4 days Best time to visit: February to April How to reach: a cab or bus ride till Keylong can be a great option Things to do: Trekking and camping Places To Stay:  Tandi Sarai, TIH Siramani River Camp, Gemoor Khar- Manor House, Jispa Journey Camp, TIH Bhaga Eco Camp

43. Losar – The Tibetan Vibe

Witness Gumpa Dance in Losar.

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Resting at an altitude of 4000 meters, Losar is a small hamlet which is located at the extreme end of Spiti. Situated by the confluence of the Losar and Peeno streams of the Indo Chinese border, this place is a heaven for the trekkers and the hikers. It is one of the unexplored yet one of the popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh . There are winding paths to get lost into and there are breathtaking views to enjoy till the end. Standing here one can actually enjoy the soulful experience of peaceful villages and also the view of the surreal rivers and magnificent mountains.

Ideal For: Trekkers, Nature lovers Ideal Duration: 1-2 days Best Time To Visit: June To September How To Reach: The Kaza bus stand is the nearest from Losar which is connected with other cities. The nearest railway station to reach Losar is Chandigarh railway station from where one has to take a taxi or bus. Things To Do: Trekking Nearby Places To Visit: Spiti Valley, Tabo Places To Stay:  The Nomad’s Cottage-Losar Spiti Valley, The Nomad’s Cottage, Spiti Sojourn, Tethys Himalayan DEN

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44. Lahaul Valley – Surreal And Magical

Eagle-eye view of Ki Monastery, a symbol of Spiti Valley.

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The Lahaul Valley happens to be one of the most surreal tourist places in Himachal Pradesh . A perfect escape for the adventure junkies, this place is like the ideal vacation destination. Surrounded by the null vegetation, clear blue skies and also the pollution free air, Lahaul valley is a picturesque location to find that lost solace. For the people who are up for some photography and want to capture the finest beauty of nature, Lahaul is the place to be.

Ideal For: Adventure lovers Ideal Duration: 1-2 days Best Time To Visit: May to mid-October How To Reach: The easiest way to reach Lahaul valley is by train. There is no direct connectivity but the nearest railhead is Chandigarh from where one can start the journey by road via bus or taxi. Things To Do:  Trekking Nearby Places To Visit:  Chandrataal, Pin Valley National Park, Baralacha La Pass Places To Stay: (near) Spiti Village Resort, The Rainbow Inn & Cafe

45. Jibhi – An Offbeat Place

Head to an offbeat destination, Jibhi for witnessing amazing views.

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Jibhi is one of the right place to relax and spend some time peacefully with your loved ones. If you’re looking for an offbeat place to visit in Himachal Pradesh, then this is the right pick. Surrounded by nature, freshwater lakes and beautiful temples, you would not want to leave this mesmerizing place. So, listen to the melodious chirping of the birds and enjoy your vacation in peace.

Ideal for: Nature lovers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: March to October How to reach: Bhuntar is the nearest airport, 60 Kms away. The nearest railhead is in Shimla, 150 Kms away. Things to do: Relax and spend lovely moments, trekking, enjoying beautiful nature Nearby famous places : Shimla, Chandigarh, Dehradun Places To Stay: Victorian style wooden cottages

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46. Theog – A Quiet Escape

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Theog is a quiet escape in Himachal Pradesh. It is a popular hill station located 32 kms from Shimla. Perfect for a beautiful weekend getaway in the hills, it is also considered as one of the most popular camping site options. Much away from the hustle bustle of the cities, this place is a paradise and lets you enjoy in the tranquility of nature.

Ideal for: Nature lovers, campers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: October and November How to reach: Shimla is the nearest airport, 45 Kms away. The nearest railhead is in Kalka, 105 Kms away, the bus journey from Delhi takes approximately 9 hours Things to do: Relax and spend lovely moments, camping Nearby famous places: Shimla, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Solan, Kasauli Places To Stay: Zostel Homes Theog, Taj Theog Resort & Spa, Hotel Taj View

47. Tosh – Unparalleled Natural Beauty

Enchanting view of the peaks in Tosh village which has an unparalled beauty.

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The beautiful village of Tosh is yet another one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. The tranquil village is located at the end of Parvati Valley and is famous amongst trekkers. The surreal vibe of the village will leave you mesmerized. Lush green hills, snowy peaks and nature’s glory combined will provide you with an exotic experience.

Ideal for: Nature lovers, trekkers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: April to October How to reach: The best way to reach is to take the bus going to Manali from Delhi since there is no direct bus to Bhuntar. From Bhuntar, you will find HRTC buses going to Barshaini. Once you reach Barshaini, you can trek your way to Tosh. Things to do : Walk through the Parvati river, long walk to Malana, visit Manikaran Sahib Nearby famous places: Kheerganga Trek, Parvati Valley Places To Stay : Whoopers Hostel Tosh, Pine Wood Inn Tosh, Paradise Holiday Resort

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48. Sarahan – A Beautiful Hamlet

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Known as Gateway to Kinnaur, Sarahan is a beautiful hamlet located in Himachal Pradesh. Famous for its apple orchard, gushing streams and terraced farms, Sarahan is a place with a lot of nature’s blessings. The peaceful and tranquil vibe of the place attracts tourists to this secluded village to spend some peaceful moments. If you are looking for cheap places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, plan a getaway to Sarahan.

Ideal for: Nature lovers Ideal duration: 2-3 days Best time to visit: April to June and September to November How to reach : There are trains and flights from Kalka to Chandigarh (9-11 hours) and from there one can hire jeeps or taxis to reach Sarahan Things to do : Enjoy nature’s beauty Nearby famous places: Tannu Jubbar Lake, Jalori Pass Places To Stay : Vasu Mansion Home Stay, Hotel Shrikhand Sarahan

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

What are the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh?

Some of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh are: Shimla, Manali, Kasauli, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Mashobra, and Malana.

What to do in Himachal Pradesh?

Himachal Pradesh hosts numerous enthralling expeditions such as trekking, rafting, paragliding, skiing, camping, and a lot more. The scenic beauty of Himachal makes it an ideal destination for holidayers irrespective of their age group. From comfortable stays to leisurely getaways, and extravagant shopping to delicious local cuisine, Himachal Pradesh has numerous surprises that one can experience on a holiday.

Where to visit Himachal Pradesh in August?

There is not one but many beautiful places in Himachal Pradesh to be explored in August. There is Shimla, Manali, McLeod Ganj, Bir Billing, and Malana. You cannot cover all these places at once because everything is far away and takes a lot of time to get there. Though you can always make multiple trips to Himachal Pradesh. It is a perfect destination for weekend getaways.

Which is the most offbeat place in Himachal Pradesh?

The following are the famous offbeat places in Himachal Pradesh: 1. Jibhi 2. Barot 3. Pragpur 4. Chitkul 5. Kalpa 6. Janjehli 7. Rakcham

Which is the best place to paraglide in Himachal Pradesh?

Bir is amongst the best places in Himachal Pradesh for paragliding. Paragliding in Bir is an amazing experience and attracts visitors from all around the world.

What is famous in Himachal Pradesh?

Himachal Pradesh is famous for a lot of things. It is known for its scenic beauty. You can also enjoy a myriad of adventure activities like trekking in Himachal Pradesh, paragliding, mountain biking, zorbing, etc. The culture and food of Himachal Pradesh is another famous thing that you can explore.

How can I visit Himachal Pradesh?

You can visit Himachal Pradesh either by road or air. There are public and private buses available from Delhi, Punjab, and Uttarakhand. There are three airports in Himachal Pradesh; Bhuntar Airport near Manali, Gaggal Airport near Dharamshala, and Jubbarhatti airport near Shimla. You can hire a cab or take a taxi from the airport to reach your desired destination.

What is the famous food in Himachal Pradesh?

Dhaam is the most famous food in Himachal Pradesh. It is served at weddings and holy gatherings where local people sit down and enjoy food together. Sidu is another famous dish in Himachal made from rice flour and is available at local tea shops. Chha Gosht is another famous dish in Himachal.

Which is the most visited place in Himachal?

Himachal is one of the greatest touristic states in India with a wide array of attractions offering countless experiences to travellers. Some of the most visited places in Himachal are Shimla, Kullu Manali, Kinnaur, Kasol, Malana, Dharamshala, Solang Valley, and Kufri.

Which is the most beautiful village in Himachal Pradesh?

The countryside land of Himachal is one of the most offbeat adventures you can enjoy by visiting some of its most beautiful villages. Some of the most popular names are Nako, Kardang, Chitkul, and Kibber.

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Best Places to Visit in Himachal - Shimla Himachal Tourism

Himachal Pradesh has a rich history, culture, heritage, plenty of nature sightseeing opportunities, lots of scope for adventure, and endears itself to honeymooners, families and all types of travellers!

Himachal Pradesh is one of the best hill station destinations to travel in India. It is a one of its kind destinations for a wonderful hill holiday. Every traveller’s delight, it has everything to please your soul. Rich cultural heritage, delicious traditional cuisines, delightful climate, lofty Himalayan Mountain views, exotic flora and fauna which you have never seen before; it also has unique rituals and cultural experiences in store for you; It is the best destination for snow lovers and adventure seekers.

So, it is not only the Land of Gods limited to spiritual places. Every corner of Himachal is decked in beauty and thrilling opportunities. That’s why couples, families always and backpackers always look for Hills to spend amazing time with their loved ones. Himachal Pradesh for this reason is the most preferred tourist destination for every kind of traveller. It doesn’t have beaches but it will never make you feel bored in any sense.

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Let’s explore some of the best places to visit in himachal pradesh, kullu manali, dharamshala, lahaul valley, spiti valley.

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Manali Himachal Pradesh

Kullu Manali is one of the best Tourist destinations to explore and enjoy your holidays in Himachal Pradesh. Like Shimla It is also one of the most visited Tourist destinations in India. Kullu and Manali are different places but are always clubbed together. The journey of Kullu is incomplete without exploring Manali and vice versa. Kullu is famous for its rich cultural heritage. It is also known as Valley of the Gods. There are many shrines and monasteries in Kullu. The temple architecture is visually very pleasing.

Manali is blessed with snow-capped mountains, lofty mountain passes, gurgling streams, adventure spots, beautiful trekking trails, hot springs, Buddhist monasteries and temples. If you visit Kullu and Manali it would be a perfect mountain getaway for you. Both are best but Manali is scenically richer but both are incomplete without each other.

Best Time to Visit Kullu Manali

The best views of Kullu Manali can be enjoyed in winters. You will get to enjoy many adventure activities. For an amazing Kullu Manali Tour visit here during winter season. Summers are for nature sightseeing and to see the greener side often mountains. The monsoon is not very favourable to visit here due to heavy rainfall and landslides but if you visit this time avoid water adventure activities. The lush greenery will mesmerise you and you can also check out amazing cafes and music bands in the town.

Best Things to Do in Kullu Manali

  • Stunning views of Pandoh Dam and River rafting at Beas River are the top tourist activities to do in Kullu Manali.
  • Enchanting views of Dhauladhar ranges will seduce your senses in Kullu. Try Prashar Lake trek once in a lifetime. You will behold Dhauladhar Ranges, Rohtang Pass and Kinnaur and Pir Panjal ranges which is a wonderful delight.
  • Paragliding and Bicycle riding is one of the best adventure activities to do in Kullu Valley.
  • Explore Parvati Valley through Kheerganga Trek. It is one of the top trekking trails to enjoy in Kullu. Don’t forget to dive deep into Manikaran Hot springs. It is a serene pilgrimage place you must visit.
  • In Manali, Paragliding can be done in Solang valley. It is one-of-a-kind experience. You can also enjoy an amazing Ropeway Ride.
  • Visit Hadimba Devi Temple. It is one of the landmark spiritual destinations of Manali.
  • Rohtang Pass is a hub of adventure lovers in Manali. Try Paragliding, Skiing, Quad biking and Gondola Rides for fun and thrill.
  • Explore the beauty of old Manali. It has awesome cafes and restaurants.
  • Don’t miss the Mall Road in Manali. It’s a blissful paradise for food lovers and shoppers.
  • Explore Vashistha hot water springs and the temple. The hot water springs here are said to have medicinal properties. The temple here is dedicated to sage Vashistha who was the guru of Lord Rama.
  • Enjoy the exotic wildlife of Manali Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Explore Naggar, located on the banks of River Beas, it is one of the best places to visit around Manali. Naggar Castle is a delightful landmark destination of Naggar.

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Shimla Himachal Pradesh

If nobody knows Shimla then you are from a different world. Even International Tourists visit Shimla to enjoy the scenic backdrop of this lovely destination. You can visit here any time of the year. It is a very popular summer as well as winter destination of India. Not only that it is one of the most visited tourist attractions of India and Himachal. An entire book can be dedicated to explain the beauty of Shimla. It is so beautiful. It has been the favourite tourist attraction for honeymoon couples and families for vacation.

It is decked with seven beautiful lofty hills and a 12km scenic long ridge which is more beautiful than any fairy tale setting. Colonial bungalows, adventure activities such as skiing, trekking, paragliding and ice skating in winters. Lush greenery of summer and monsoon, colourful markets, lovely weather makes Shimla a destination for all seasons. You have something to enjoy in every season and nobody will get bored. It comes first in the list of most visited destinations in Himachal. Why not visit Shimla for holidays?

Best Time to Visit Shimla

Shimla is always beautiful but winter is the best time to visit it. Every season has something different to offer. Winters are for adventure lovers. Summers are for nature sightseeing Monsoon are for nature lovers. Anytime of the year in Shimla is a blissful experience. If not for snowfall at least for sightseeing and other outdoor activities. But winters are for snow lovers.

Best Things to Do in Shimla

  • Out of the many delightful experiences Kalka Shimla Toy train ride experience is a must not miss.
  • Don’t miss the Mall Road. It is the lifeline of Shimla. You will get to know the soul of Shimla here. Shop as much as you can. Also enjoy delicious cuisines here.
  • Enjoy snow adventure activities like Ice Skating, Skiing, snowboarding etc in Shimla. Shimla is a top snowfall destination in Himachal Pradesh.
  • Pine forest trails are enough to give you Goosebumps in Shimla. It’s a visual treat.
  • River Rafting from Shimla to Tattapani, nothing can beat the thrill.
  • Camping is a must in Shimla. Nature views, lofty mountains, amazing campfire and memories with your loved ones – Just Imagine.
  • There are numerous trekking trails like Shali Tibba, Karol Tibba, Hatu Peak and Tara Devi Trek to enjoy in Shimla.
  • Explore the architectural marvels of Shimla like Christ Church, Colonial bungalows, Vice Regal Lodge and Botanical Garden etc.

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The dense forests of Pine, Deodar, Oak and conifer gaze at you in smile if You visit this enchanting destination known as Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. Lovers, couples, families, adventurers, backpackers perfect for all Dharamshala is a blissful hub of wanderers. Its environment has beauty, serenity, tranquillity and refreshment that nobody can resist themselves to fall in love with.

It also has beautiful cricket stadiums where a number of International and IPL matches are held. So, a sports lover knows where to find bliss here. Nature walks, picnics on the banks of soothing lakes, and temple visits are some of the best ways to spend your vacation here. Dharamshala is very colourful. Go see its markets and you will know how.

This place is an important hub for Buddhist followers. It is the home of the Dalai Lama who is a Buddhist leader. You will see plenty of Buddhist monasteries which makes the place a wonderful serene retreat for spirituality seekers. It is one of the top tourist places to explore in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Dharamshala

December to February are the best months of the year to visit Dharamshala. During this time, you will experience snowfall. It is the best time to visit Dharamshala for a honeymoon couple in Himachal Pradesh as Coldest breezes, lofty Himalayan peaks and beautiful views of the valley will bring out the best of your amazing holidays. Another best time is the season of Summer. The weather is not harsh for sightseeing. Summer starts here from March to July. You will see young kids with their families visit Dharamshala on a summer vacation. It is an amazing place with lots of sightseeing and adventure opportunities for family Holidays in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Things to Do in Dharamshala

  • If you are an adventure lover and coming to Dharamshala then the best thing to do here is Paragliding. Try this amazing activity in the summer season.
  • Dharamshala is blessed with fantastic landscapes and hilly terrains which are absolutely fit for camping. Couples often try camping and spend blissful moments of togetherness with their loved one.
  • A visit to Kangra Valley will be a wonderful experience in Dharamshala. You will get to see 8th century Masroor Rock Cut temples and also the Norbulingka Institute which preserves traditional Tibetan arts and crafts.
  • In Dharamshala the village life is awe inspiring. You will see the simple lifestyle of people. It is an amazing opportunity to learn about the culture of Dharamshala. Some villages are covered with forests, you will definitely enjoy the view.
  • Explore Kangra Fort. It is one of the oldest forts of India which dates back to the period of Mahabharata.
  • You must try the local and international cuisine of Dharamshala. It is quite popular for amazing cafes and Restaurants.
  • Walking around the colourful markets of Dharamshala is another kind of bliss which is unforgettable. You will get Colourful prayer flags, woollens, beautiful jewellery and handicrafts etc.
  • Decorated with Deodar trees, the forever peaceful and enchanting Dal Lake in Dharamshala offers mesmerising views to click beautiful pictures of nature. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva near the lake.
  • Explore Monasteries such as Namgyal Monastery, Gyuto Monastery and Dalai Lama Temple complex for eternal peace and spiritual bliss.
  • Bhagsu Falls is one of the top visiting places in Dharamshala. The scenic views of the gorgeous waterfall will surely delight your spirit.

Also Read: Best Trekking Destinations in Himachal

Dalhousie - Chamera Lake Himachal

Not visiting Dalhousie in Himachal will definitely make your Himachal Pradesh Tour incomplete. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. How can you not fall in love with the views of Snow-capped Pir Panjal Mountains, Dhauladhar mountains and lush green valleys of Dalhousie.

In Himachal you will find Pine and Deodar trees everywhere but in Dalhousie it looks extremely scenic and photogenic. It was once a favourite summer retreat for the britishers. No doubt why. It has the best nature views, best weather and relaxing vibe. You will see wonderful buildings from the colonial era.

From tasty cuisines to amazing architectural marvels, Dalhousie is a must visit if you want to see the true beauty of Himachal Pradesh. It is also one of the top honeymoon destinations in Himachal. Couples find the beauty of Dalhousie hard to resist for a romantic vacation.

Best Time to Visit Dalhousie

Dalhousie is one of the best summer destinations to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Often families and couples come to Dalhousie to enjoy scenic views of lofty Himalayas and nature’s best views. The weather is quite pleasant during this time for amazing sightseeing. The season of Summer starts from the month of March and remains till May. This is the best time to enjoy nature walks and hiking. Summer time is also the peak holiday time in Dalhousie to enjoy summer holidays in Himachal Pradesh.

However, you can also consider Monsoon season for sightseeing. The weather is extremely pleasant and refreshing to see lush greenery all around. This place does not receive very heavy rainfall. If you want to enjoy the best views of nature then come here during monsoon. Honeymoon couples often prefer this time of the year to come here. Monsoon here starts from the month of June and remains till mid-September.

During Winters (October to February) the landscape gets covered with a beautiful blanket of snow. So, the snow lovers will get the best views of Dalhousie in the winter season.

Best Things to Do in Dalhousie

  • The luck of viewing the blending of five beautiful streams in front of your eyes can not be found anywhere else other than Panch Pulla. The old Bridges here are quite photogenic.
  • Boating in Chamera Lake is one of the best things to do in Dalhousie. You can also enjoy camping and fishing.
  • Visit Satdhara Falls. The tranquil setting and lush greenery will definitely blow your heart away. Also spend some fun moments with your loved one. It is a great picnic spot.
  • Embrace divine blessing at Chamunda Devi Temple which is dedicated to goddess Kali who defeated two demons Shumbh and Nishumbh.
  • Explore the local markets of Dalhousie to get cool handicrafts and enjoy tasty street food at the food stalls.
  • Named after the freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose- Subhash Baoli is an amazing place to behold. The hot water springs here have medicinal properties which are good for he

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Kasauli Himachal Pradesh

Exploring Kasauli is one of the best things to do when you are in Himachal Pradesh. Decorated by captivating Shivalik Hills, Kasauli is a beautiful tourist attraction to explore with family and friends. Established as an army cantonment town in 1842, this town will give you colonial vibes through its architectural landmarks. You will see beautiful colonial bungalows, Quaint cottages, stunning cobbled pathways, mesmerising Churches and gorgeous souvenir shops. The beautiful legacy of Raj era bungalows will come alive in front of you.

No matter where you are in Himachal, Kasauli has a charm which cannot be found anywhere else. Indeed, a cool place for an extremely scenic holiday in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Kasauli

For enjoying snowfall, Kasauli is the best place in Himachal Pradesh. Kasauli looks extremely photogenic in winter. Summers are also the best time to enjoy a perfect summer vacation here in the lap of nature. It is also the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Real beautiful views of Monsoon make it even better for vacation and romantic outing. The greenery looks more refreshing to the eyes. It receives less rainfall so you can also consider Monsoon for Kasauli trip.

Best Things to Do in Kasauli

  • You will absolutely love the toy-train ride because of its gorgeous views.
  • The views from the Timber Trail in Kasauli are awesome to capture in your lens.
  • Shopping at Mall Road is a must. You will get amazing handicrafts, wooden crafts, metalworks, Shawls, jewellery etc. Also enjoy tasty fast food at the food stalls.
  • Lover’s lane is an ideal place to roam for couples in Kasauli. Also, the beautiful vistas of Gilbert Trail, its narrow roads, chirping birds, lush vegetation and the rocky cliffs are not less than paradise.

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Khajjiar Himachal Pradesh

Located in Chamba, Khajjiar is a beautiful and picturesque tourist place in Himachal Pradesh. You will not regret even for a moment after visiting here. This place will seduce you with the beauty of small grassy meadows, Khajjiar lake and Chamera lake and abundance of Vacha wildflower makes this place extremely scenic to visit for honeymoon couples and families for vacation.

Khajjiar is popular because of its adventure tourism. You can enjoy Paragliding, Zorbing, Horse riding etc. It also boasts exotic species of wildlife and flora. There are some soothing shrines to place your restless heart for calmness. You must explore Khajjiar in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Khajjiar

October to March is the best time to explore the beautiful landscapes of Khajjiar. Snow lovers will love the snowfall. In fact, it is the best snowfall destination in Himachal Pradesh. But Monsoons are also the best to enjoy the serene vibes and lush greenery of Khajjiar. The scent of spices, rolling green mountains, streams and paragliding and boating opportunities makes this place best for sightseeing in monsoon in Himachal. If you want to enjoy summer vacation then also it is one of the best places. It is the best time to enjoy trekking, nature walks, picnics and horse riding. To conclude Khajjiar is a destination for all seasons.

Best Things to Do in Khajjiar

  • You can enjoy Zorbing, horse riding, paragliding, boating etc in Khajjiar for wonderful memories.
  • Try Tibetan and Himachal Cuisines in restaurants of Khajjiar.
  • Visit Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary for enjoying wildlife and nature views.

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Kufri in Winter

Kufri in the foothills of Himalayas is a paradise for wanderers seeking relaxation and adventure in Himachal Pradesh. If you are looking for a best tourist attraction around Shimla, Kufri is a perfect travel destination to enjoy with family and friends in Himachal. You know what is the most fun thing to do here? It is horse riding.

The Narrow roads are covered in dense pine forests and the lush greenery all around will delight your heart. Perfect for a family vacation and a honeymoon tour, Kufri offers the best views of Himalayan mountains and lush vegetation. If you have to select a place for holidays in winter in Himachal Pradesh then select Kufri. Kufri looks best in Winter.

Best Time to Visit Kufri

Kufri is one of the best winter destinations in Himachal Pradesh. The entire scenery of Kufri is covered in snow during this time. It is also the best time to enjoy thrilling activities like Camping, Hiking, Sledge riding, Tobogganing and Skiing. In fact, in winters you will enjoy the annual Winter Sports Festival organised by Himachal Pradesh Travel and Tourism department in February. Skii lovers from around the globe come here to enjoy this festival.

Best Things to Do in Kufri

  • If you are fond of wildlife and nature photography then you must visit Himalayan Nature Park. It is rich in biodiversity, exquisite floral and faunal species.
  • In winters Skiing, sledge riding, Tobogganing, Ice- Skating and trekking are some of the best things to do in kufri. Enjoy the Winter Festival organised by the tourism department of Himachal Pradesh in the month of February.
  • Also enjoy thrilling Himalayan Yak rides. It is one of the best things to do in Kufri.
  • Shopping is a delight here. You will get amazing Pashmina Shawls, Tibetan carpets and souvenirs from the local markets.

Chail Palace Himachal

Chail is one of the top Hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh. Families often visit chail to spend relaxing summer holidays in Himachal. Why not? This place is fantastic in terms of scenic views, weather and adventure activities. You will see the forests of Chir, Pine and Deodar in abundance here.

Also, the gorgeous views of the countryside is something else, it is beyond words to describe the beauty of this breath-taking place. There are many cricket grounds to enjoy cricket. One of the most popular ones is the School Playground which was commissioned by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. It is situated at an altitude of 7,500ft. It has numerous nature viewpoints and spiritual shrines to rejuvenate the lost spirit. Lovely and calm environment of Chail always attracts Honeymoon couples to spend some moments of romance. It is indeed one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Chail

Chail can be explored throughout the year but summer time is something else. Visit Chail during the peak summer time i.e. the months of April and you will get the best views of nature and feel the delight of the best weather. March to May are the best time of months to visit here for a wonderful summer vacation time. For adventure lovers in Winters Skiing is the best thing to do. Winters here are harsh and people who are not used to extreme cold weather Visit Chail in Summer. Monsoon is a perfect time to visit Chail for honeymoon couples because of the best views of nature and romantic vibes. The greenery all around will captivate your senses.

Best Things to Do in Chail

  • Surrounded with lush greenery, Pine and Deodar Forests – chail will give you the most scenic camping experience ever. It is one of the best activities to do for couples. Campfire and star gazing here would be an unforgettable experience.
  • Chilled mountain breeze and beautiful rocky terrains of Gaura and Jhajja will definitely be a visual treat for the wanderers.
  • Enjoy exotic floral and faunal species and breath-taking nature views at Chail wildlife Sanctuary.
  • If you try horse riding you will enjoy the most scenic views of Chail. Lush valleys, Apple Orchards, pine forests will give you a visual delight.
  • Get divine blessings at Kali Ka Tibba, Siddh Baba Ka Mandir and Gurudwara Sahib. Disappear into the spiritual whirlwind.
  • Explore Chail Palace, a magnificent historical palace built by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh.

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Mashobra Himachal Pradesh

The beauty of Mashobra is unparalleled. It is in fact one of the most beautiful destinations of Himachal Pradesh. Do you know? Mashobra is an official retreat of the President of India. The President of India comes to Mashobra every year to attend meetings with important dignitaries. It is a top tourist attraction for adventurers. People enjoy paragliding in summer and the bliss of Skiing in winter. Isn’t it amazing? Nature is everywhere in its beautiful form to welcome you with a smile here. You see lofty peaks, lush greenery, small streams and shrines to get serene drops of solace and peace.

Best Time to Visit Mashobra

The best thing about Mashobra is that you can visit this fantastic tourist spot all around the year. Be it summer, winter, spring or Monsoon with a little precaution.

Best Things to Do in Mashobra

  • Mashobra is less crowded and less explored. So, it is one of the best spots for any solace seeker who wants to enjoy camping in the bliss of solitude.
  • Mashobra is blessed with beautiful trekking trails. You will come across Cedar Trees, lush green vegetation, narrow pathways, hills Which will give you the best chance to click pictures. The most popular trekking trail is Shali Tibba Trail.
  • Paragliding is a wonderful adventure activity to be enjoyed here in summer.
  • Skiing would be the most fascinating adventure activity to enjoy here in Winter.
  • Enjoy Bird watching and nature sightseeing in Reserve Forest Sanctuary.
  • Pay a visit to Mahasu Devta Temple. The temple looks magnificent during the 2-day Mahsu Janta Festival.
  • You can also explore Jakhu Temple dedicated to Lord hanuman. Jakhu Point is the highest point in Shimla. This temple is very popular for 2 reasons – 1. Because of the footprints of Lord Hanuman. Beautiful views of Shivalik mountains.
  • Explore the beautiful markets of Mashobra for wooden handicrafts, miniature paintings, keychains, dry fruits etc. The most famous market is Lakkar Bazaar.

Lahaul Valley Himachal

If you want to enjoy one of the most scenic road trips from Manali, Lahaul is the place to make this dream come true. Stunning glaciers, soothing rivers, monasteries, mountain villages showcasing Buddhist art and culture, high passes, lush valleys are the main highlights of this lovely tourist destination. If we have to recommend a cool place to spend your vacation in Himachal, Honeymoon in Himachal, even family vacation in Himachal then consider Lahaul as the top place to enjoy.

Adventure lovers will find plenty of adventure activities to do, nature sightseeing is a pleasure here. There are many spiritual hubs to calm your senses; it has places that have a romantic aura in them which every romantic couple will like. It is a place for every kind of traveller. Lovely! It is a paradise in itself.

Best Time to Visit Lahaul Valley

Summer time is the best time to explore Lahaul and now winters are also the best as Atal Tunnel makes it possible to explore Lahaul. Before the construction of Atal Tunnel Lahaul was cut off from the rest of the world but now you can enjoy this amazing tourist destination. Carry light woollens and rain coats even in summer as the weather is unpredictable.

Best Things to Do in Lahaul Valley

  • Dive deep into spiritual wisdom in Kardang monastery and Jabjesh monastery. Surrounded by enchanting Rangcha mountains, the ambiance will take your heart away.
  • Explore Shashur Gompa. It is one of a kind. Built in the 17th century by Lama Deva Gyatsho of Zanskar. The lamas here are of the Drukpa sect. You will be amazed by large wall paintings and large Thangakas. You can visit here in the month of June when the Tshechu Festival is celebrated.
  • Also visit Mrikula Devi Temple which is dedicated to goddess Kali. According to the locals the temple was built by Pandavas from a block of wood. In the temple walls you will see the depiction of the scenes from Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
  • If you want to see the most beautiful waterfalls in Lahaul then you must visit Sissu. The green hills, farms and enchanting waterfalls will seduce your soul. Also visit the temple of Raja Ghepan dedicated to Lord Ghepan who is the most revered deity here.
  • Every July you will see fantastic mask dances in Gemur Monastery. Stunning views and serene ambiance make this monastery a paradise of bliss.

Solan Himachal Pradesh

One of the top tourist attractions, Solan in Himachal Pradesh needs no introduction to wanderers. It is a quite popular trekking and camping destination in Himachal. With enchanting Matiul Peak in the east and Koral Peak in the west, Solan looks captivating to the eyes. Solan is also known as the city of red gold because of the abundance of tomato farms. Lush greenery, lofty peaks and soothing spiritual hubs makes it quite the best place to visit.

There are numerous camping sites to enjoy bonfire and star gazing. You will find ample opportunities to click amazing pictures of nature. Quiet and less crowded but one of a kind, you must visit Solan with your family and friends in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Solan

For nature sightseeing and outdoor adventure activities Visit Solan in Summer season. It is the ideal time to enjoy your vacation in Himachal Pradesh. In the month of June, you will also see the 3-day Shoolini Mata Annual Fair.

Best Things to Do in Solan

  • Meditate and refresh your soul in the soul seducing atmosphere of Bon Monastery. You will experience moments of eternal peace here.
  • A visit to Shoolini Mata Temple to worship Shoolini Mata is a must in Solan. Shoolini Mata is a reincarnation of goddess Durga. Get divine blessings.
  • Explore Dagshai Jail Museum, One of the most unique museums in India. It is said that Mahatma Gandhi stayed for a year in this museum to give support to an Irishman who revolted against the British empire. Learn about the 160-year-old history of this region. It would be a great learning experience.
  • Never forget to enjoy one of the best things in Solan – Kalka – Shimla Toy Train. The train goes through 106 tunnels and 864 bridges which offers wonderful views for photography.
  • Explore Kuthar Fort, it is one of the best places to visit in Solan. Built by Gorkha Kings 800 years ago, this fort still stands in pride. Indeed, a best place for photography.
  • Experience something different. Visit India’s oldest brewery – Solan Brewery. It was built in 1855. It is one of the best places to visit with family and friends from a history point of view. It is now converted into a distillery. It is managed by Mohan Meakin Limited.

Spiti Valley Himachal

Gorgeous villages, fantastic valleys, scenic cold mountain deserts, Buddhist pilgrimage sites offer the best of Himachal Pradesh Tourism. It comes in the list of top 10 tourist destinations to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Its ambiance is surreal and sublime. One cannot resist clicking pictures to flex in social media handles. The jagged landscapes, Spiti river, lush valleys and snow-clad mountains makes it the most favourite destination for couples to click romantic pictures and spend lovely time.

It is also a perfect place for backpackers and adventure lovers. The beautiful terrains are perfect for paragliding, camping and trekking etc. Because of its best scenic views and dream-like aura one can’t stay away for a long time to come to Spiti. You must include Spiti in your Himachal Travel Itinerary.

Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley

Spiti is a best summer destination to explore in Himachal Pradesh as you will get to see the clear roads free of snow from the cold deserts here. The temperature also remains cool for enjoying trekking and other adventure activities. Summer Starts here from the month of May and lasts till June. Winters in Spiti valley are not for the faint hearted as the temperature goes down to as low as – 12 degree Celsius. But if you are a snow lover then you must visit Spiti during winters. Winters start from the month of November and last till April.

Best Things to Do in Spiti Valley

  • Trekking and camping experience in Chandratal Lake would be unforgettable for a lifetime. Green meadows and a blissful Crescent moon shaped lake around offer the best views to tickle your lenses and fine tune your tired spirit.
  • Visit Key Monastery and spend some moments of peace and also learn about Buddhist culture. One of the best things about this monastery is that it is very close to Spiti River which offers stunning views to melt your heart.
  • Treat your adventurous soul. Biking at Kunzum La pass, one of the highest motorable passes of India will increase your thrill and excitement. You will see Bara Shigri glacier, Lofty Chandrabhaga Range and the entire view of Spiti Valley and Lahaul.
  • For nature and wildlife enthusiasts Pin Valley National Park will be the best place to visit. You will see one of the most endangered species of Leopard – Snow Leopard. You will also be amazed to see Ibex, Marten, Red Fox, Golden Eagle, Griffon, Raven etc and exotic floral species, herbal plants, Juniper and birch trees, Alpine Scrub forests etc.
  • River Rafting is one of the best things to do when you are in Spiti. Try this thrilling activity in Pin and Spiti Rivers.
  • Dhankar Lake and Monastery is another spiritual and blissful hub for wanderers who are exploring Spiti Valley. Enchanting views of the lake and soothing spiritual vibes will rejuvenate your soul.
  • Try local Cuisines of Spiti Valley. Spiti Valley is very popular for its Tibetan dishes and Israeli food. Also explore Tibetan shops for some exotic jewelleries, Ceramic utensils and souvenirs.

Kinnaur - Bapsa Valley

Kinnaur became one of the top tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh due to the presence of enormous adventure opportunities and nature sightseeing. Scenic valleys, pristine lakes, beautiful orchards, soothing spiritual hubs, enchanting villages, lofty Himalayan ranges and interesting rituals Kinnaur will definitely attract any wanderer soul. Not only is it the best place to visit for holidays with family and friends in Himachal, honeymoon couples looking for a romantic destination in Himachal will find it soul seducing. You see many things here. The lofty Himalayan peaks of Zanskar and Dhauladhar, beautiful river Sutlej, Ravi, Bapsa and their tributaries and greenery all around. It is a heaven for nature lovers and solace seekers.

Best Time to Visit Kinnaur

Kinnaur is considered as one of the best summer destinations to visit in Himachal. Summer here starts from the month of March and lasts till June. During this time sightseeing will be pleasant. The nature of this place is decked with refreshing vibes. The greenery here is soul soothing. It is the best time for nature photography.

During Monsoon the roads here will be in poor condition but the best thing about monsoon here is that you will get plenty of fresh apples. It is also the time to enjoy local festivals in Kinnaur. Monsoon starts from the month of July and lasts till September.

Exploring Himachal would definitely be thrilling if you visit Kinnaur in the Winter season. For snow lovers Kinnaur is the best place to see snowfall during winter in Himachal. Entire place will be covered in snow and you will be able to enjoy the snowfall. You will also see the lifestyle of village people, how they survive in extreme cold.

Best Things to Do in Kinnaur

  • Kinnaur is a paradise for adventure lovers especially for trekkers. They will find amazing opportunities for trekking here. The best treks to do in this region are Kinner Kailash Parikrama, Bhabha Pin Valley, Tappri to Chitkul and Chhitkul to Gangoitri.
  • If you really want to experience something different from normal sightseeing then you can try trout fishing in Baspa River. Take a day permit for this amazing activity from local authorities.
  • Nature walks are the best way to explore the beautiful landscape of Kinnaur. Villages, lush green valleys, stunning river sides and breath-taking beauty of Himalayan mountains will delight your eyes and mind.
  • Why not experience the great cultural heritage of Kinnaur? Explore temples and monasteries for serene vibes.
  • Emerald green forests and snow-clad peaks of Sangla Valley is a wonderful attraction which you must explore if you are in Kinnaur. This place is great for roaming with family, friends and honeymoon couples.
  • Reckong Peo is another delightful tourist attraction of Kinnaur. It is also known as Land of Gods. Great Himalayan Peaks, beautiful Deodar Trees all around, fresh scent of Pine trees – what a view. Just go there and you will realise how beautiful it is.

Chamba Valley Himachal

With the views of gushing river Ravi, forever mesmerising Chamba is one of the top visiting places in Himachal Pradesh in today’s times in the Himachal Travel bucket list of wanderers. Scenic waterfalls, serene lakes, Snow-capped Dhauladhar mountains and lush green forests – the landscape of Chamba will delight your wanderer soul. Not only nature lovers but adventure lovers also find Chamba a perfect holiday destination in Himachal for a memorable vacation time. Also, Chamba is one of the most romantic places in Himachal Pradesh. The views are awesome to spend romantic moments and click romantic pictures. The misty valleys and serene vibes are perfect for romance.

Best Time to Visit Chamba

If you want to enjoy sightseeing in Chamba then consider the summer season which starts from the month of March and remains till June. It is the best destination to enjoy a perfect summer break with family and friends in Himachal.

Snow lovers will love this place in winter when the temperature of Chamba will fall down to sub-zero levels and they will be able to enjoy snow activities such as skiing, snowboarding and snowball fights with friends etc. You can also call it a perfect winter destination in Himachal Pradesh.

Winter starts here from the month of October and lasts till February. Guess what? It is also a wonderful Monsoon destination in Himachal. Romantic couples can explore Chamba during this time. The greenery during monsoon looks more refreshing. Consider the months of July to September to rejuvenate your soul here.

Best Things to Do in Chamba

  • Visit Manimahesh lake, decked in lofty Pir Panjal ranges, it is a must explored spot in Chamba for amazing Himalayan views.
  • Explore the wilderness and breath-taking beauty of nature in Kalatop wildlife Sanctuary. The place is a treasure trove of wild animals such as Himalayan Leopards, Langoor, Deers, Jackals etc. The green landscapes filled with spruce, deodar, fir trees will blow your heart away.
  • Whether a beginner or an expert you can try beautiful trekking trails of Chamba to enjoy trekking. It would be a spine-chilling experience. Some of the popular trekking trails in Chamba are- Pangi Valley, Kugti Pass and Jalsu Pass etc.
  • Bhuri Singh Museum will let you see the legacy of Chamba Rulers. It preserves the traditional costumes, paintings, artefacts, and cultural symbols of ancient Chamba. You will learn a lot about the history of Chamba here.
  • Explore the local shops of Chamba for amazing souvenirs, handicrafts, miniature paintings, needlecrafts etc. Go to Dogra Bazaar and Chaugan Market.
  • Bonfire with your loved ones amidst the serene nature – Camping in Chamba is a must.
  • Chamba is a hub for adventure sports like River rafting, Kayaking and canoeing etc. You must try these thrilling water sports for wonderful memories.
  • Chamba is also the best place to spend a wonderful holiday time with your family and friends in Himachal. Picnic at Central Park and spending fun time with your kids if you are with family will give you real joy.

Bilaspur Himachal

Earlier known as Kahloor, Bilaspur is one of the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh. Bilaspur being one of the less explored places in Himachal is a treasure trove of scenically rich views. You will never have a moment of dullness here. From families, adventure lovers, backpackers to honeymoon couples this enchanting destination has something for everyone.

There are numerous beautiful temples in Himachal architecture style and one of the best things about this place is that it is a paradise for water sports activities. The landscapes of Bilaspur are scenically captivating for photography and couples would definitely enjoy the location.

Bilaspur is also very popular for Gobind Sagar Lake which is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in India. It is the lifeline of this district which fulfils all the water needs.

Best Time to Visit Bilaspur

If you love winters then Bilaspur will amaze you with its beauty. You need to carry heavy woollens as the temperature goes down to sub-zero levels. If you don’t want to explore Bilaspur in winters then consider the summer season as the second-best option to travel to Bilaspur. The weather might be humid but evenings is bliss. You can definitely enjoy trekking and sightseeing during this time. Avoid monsoons as the water level in the dam increases and you will not be able to do any water sports.

Best Things to Do in Bilaspur

  • Bilaspur is decked with numerous serene temples. It has a rich culture and religious heritage. Explore Shri Naina devi Temple, Vyas Gufa, Rishi Markandeya Temple, Sheetla Mandirand Nahar Singh Dhaula etc. Exploring temples in Himachal Pradesh sightseeing tour would definitely be a blissful affair.
  • Couples must visit Gobind Sagar Lake; it is the largest manmade reservoir in India. It offers breath-taking views of rolling hills, lake and Sutlej River. You will also see lots of wild animals and cheerful birds in this area.
  • Also explore Kandraur Bridge which is a perfect spot for photography lovers. It offers beautiful views of green landscapes. It is also one of the highest bridges in the world.
  • Paragliding will add more thrill and fun to your Bilaspur trip.

What are the Top Things to Do in Himachal Pradesh?

Paragliding in Himachal

Top activities & things to do in Himachal are:

  • River Rafting
  • Paragliding

Trekking in Himachal

Trekking in Himachal means crossing meadows, apple orchards, alpine lakes and expansive valleys. There are easy treks like Nag Tibba, moderate treks like Hampta Pass and difficult treks like Pin Parvati Pass.

River Rafting in Himachal

River rafting in Himachal Pradesh can be enjoyed at the Beas River offering Grade II and III rapids. Other river rafting hotspots are River Sutlej at Tattapani near Shimla, Pirdi on the Beas River near Kullu, on Ravi River near Chamba and River Beas from Manali to Bhuntar.

Paragliding in Himachal

Paragliding is a fun activity in Himachal which can be tried in Bir Billing in Kangra district, Bandla Dhar near Bilaspur and Solang Valley near Manali. Another popular spot for paragliding is at Junga in Shimla district.

What is the Best Time to Visit Himachal?

Solang Valley Himachal

The best time to visit Himachal largely depends on the kind of experience you are looking for. Summer, which starts from mid-April and lasts till June, is ideal for sightseeing, trekking & water sports. Monsoon is marked by landslides, and not much can be done during this time except a little sightseeing. Of course, the landscape looks refreshed after the rains. Winter in Himachal starts from November & lasts till March, and a lot of tourists visit Himachal during this time. Dalhousie, Shimla & other places receive snowfall, while skiing is extremely popular in Kufri, Narkanda and Manali.

How to Reach Himachal?

Solang Valley in Manali Himachal

  • By Air: There are 3 airports in Himachal: Jubbarhatti Airport near Shimla, Gaggal Airport in Kangra and Bhuntar Airport near Manali. The nearest international airports to Manali are Delhi and Chandigarh.
  • By Rail: There are two major railway lines operating in Himachal Pradesh. One is the Kangra Valley railway which starts from Pathankot in Punjab and stops at Jodindermahal in Himachal. The other is the Kalka-Shimla Railway which covers 96 kilometers approx. and takes you to Shimla in about 6 hours.
  • By Road: Buses operated by Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) as well as private operators are available from Delhi’s Majnu ka Teela, Kashmere Gate and Anand Vihar ISBT. Himachal has around 20 national highways including NH-1A which connects Himachal to the major cities and towns of India.
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What are the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh for honeymoon tour?

Himachal Pradesh has always attracted honeymooners, and with good reasons. The top places to visit in Himachal during your honeymoon tour are Shimla, Manali, Chail, Dalhousie, Kullu, Kasauli and Chamba. Add some adventure to your honeymoon by trying out paragliding in Solang Valley, skiing in Narkanda and river rafting in Manali, Tattapani. There are wildlife sanctuaries that you could visit to observe rare Himalayan wildlife like snow leopard, Hiamalayan black bear and monal.

What are the top things to do in a pilgrimage tour to Himachal Pradesh?

A pilgrimage tour in Himachal Pradesh also sounds promising, as there are temples, churches, monasteries and gurudwards, which are visited by devotees in large numbers. There are seven temples dedicated to Goddess Durga alone, besides other famous temples like Jakhoo, some of the most visited monasteries are Namgyal, Kungri and Tabo, gurudwaras like Shri Paonta Sahib and Shri Damdama Sahib and churches like Christ Church, St. Mary’s Church and Church of St. John.

What are the top things to do in a family tour to Himachal Pradesh?

A family tour to Himachal Pradesh promises to be recreational, fun and exciting, with so many places to visit. You could go on easy treks like Chandrakhani, Chandratal and Beas Kund, explore the colonial era buildings in Shimla, Manali, Mandi and Dalhousie, take a Kalka-Shimla toy train ride, visit the famous temples like Hadimba and watch rare Himalayan wildlife at wildlife reserves like the Great Himalayan National Park.

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Top 16 Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

If you like anything and everything about snow, you may be inspired by the meaning of the word Himachal. ‘ The land of snows ’, the meaning, is adequate to give you an idea of what to expect here. Himachal Pradesh is located in the western Himalayas. Surrounded by majestic mountains, out of which some still challenge mankind to conquer them, the beauty of the land is beyond imagination. Shimla, one of the most captivating hill stations, is the capital of the state. Given below are the top 16 places to visit in Himachal Pradesh .

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Kullu in Himachal Pradesh is one of the most frequented tourist destinations. Often heard along with the name Manali, yet another famous tourist spot, Kullu is situated on the banks of Beas River. It was earlier called as Kulanthpitha, meaning ‘The end of the habitable world’. Awe-inspiring, right? Kullu valley is also known as the ‘Valley of Gods’. Here are some leading destinations in the magical land.

  • Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
  • Sultanpur Palace
  • Parvati Valley
  • Great Himalayan National Park
  • Bijli Mahadev Temple
  • Bhrigu Lake

The attractions in Kullu are more. Trekking, mountaineering, angling, skiing, white water rafting and para gliding are some of the adventurous sports available here.

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Located at an altitude of 6726 feet, Manali offers splendid views of the snow-capped mountains. The land is not just a feast to your visual senses; it also offers you the chance to ascertain your fitness level with the sporting facilities here. Given below are some top destinations in Manali for you to enjoy and bring out the adventurer in you.

  • Rohtang Pass
  • Solang valley
  • Hadimba Devi Temple
  • Vashist Hot Water Springs
  • Tibetan Monasteries
  • Manu Temple

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The enchanting beauty of Shimla made British declare the land as their summer capital. The colonial influence is still evident in the city. The hill station offers spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges. With lakes and rich greenery around, Simla welcomes tourists round the year, of course, if you don’t mind the ‘below zero’ temperature in winter. Here are the leading destinations in Simla.

  • Jakhoo Hill
  • Kalka–Shimla Railway
  • Christ Church
  • Indian Institute Of Advanced Study
  • Summer Hill
  • The Shimla State Museum
  • Daranghati Sanctuary
  • Naldehra And Shaily Peak

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The spectacular beauty of Chamba has made this place dear to nature lovers. Located on the banks of River Ravi and at an altitude of over 900 meters above sea level, Chamba makes an excellent holiday retreat. Here are some important destinations in Chamba.

  • Akhand Chandi Palace
  • Champavati Temple
  • Lakshmi Narayan Temples
  • Chamunda Devi Temple
  • Bhuri Singh Museum

5. Dharamshala

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‘ The Scotland of India ’, as Dharamshala is famously referred to, has snow-clad mountains on three sides and valley on one side. The mountains being over 4000 m height, you can have an excellent view of them from every viewpoint. Pine trees and tree gardens along with snow covered mountains render magic to the air. Here are some top attractions in Dharamshala.

  • Tsuglagkhang Complex
  • Namgyal Monastery
  • Attractions in Mcleodganj
  • Kareri Lake
  • Gyuto Monastery
  • Kangra Museum
  • Kangra Fort
  • Dal Lake in Dharamshala
  • Naddi Village

6. Dalhousie

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Retaining not only the colonial looks but also the name, Dalhousie , was named after Lord Dalhousie, who was the British governor in the 19th century. This hill station is spread across five hills. The varying altitudes of the land have a wide range of vegetation including pine, oak and deodar. Here are the leading attractions in Dalhousie.

  • Kalatop Wildlife Reserve
  • Dainkund Peak
  • Ganji Pahari
  • St. Francis Church
  • Chamera Lake
  • Garam Sadak
  • Subhash Baoli

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One of the scenic valleys in Himachal Pradesh, Kangra , is not just rich in nature but also in history and culture. It has a rich past, which could be gauged by the fact that its name is mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. This picturesque valley has some of the beautiful attractions to offer.

  • MaharanaPratap Sagar Lake
  • Taragarh Palace
  • Gopalpur Nature Park
  • Indrahar Pass
  • Tatwani Hot Spring

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Kasauli is situated at an altitude of 1927 meters and like a few other places in Himachal Pradesh, reflects the influence of colonial rule. The views from here are spectacular. The serenity of the place is enchanting. Here are some top attractions in Kasauli.

  • Kasauli Brewery
  • Sunset Point
  • Manki Point
  • Krishna Bhavan Mandir
  • Gilbert Nature Trail
  • Shri Baba Balak Nath Temple
  • Gurkha Fort

9. Hamirpur

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Being in the lower elevation, Hamirpur is warmer. The altitudes vary from near flat lands to higher levels of land that reach up to the heights of cliffs. The hilly ranges here offer great scope for trekking. The land is said to be the most literate district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Given below are some of the tourist attractions in Hamirpur.

  • Deotsidh Temple
  • Sujanpur Tihra
  • Awah Devi Temple
  • Bilkeshwar Temple

10. Parwanoo

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Parwanoo , surrounded by hills is yet another beautiful hill station in the land. The town, surrounded by lush greenery, lies near the border of Haryana and hence, it is a convenient location from where you could visit many tourist attractions nearby. Here are some of the tourist attractions in and around Parwanoo.

  • Mughal Gardens
  • Fruit Orchards
  • Gurudwara Nada Sahib
  • Cactus Garden
  • Timber Trail

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Solan , famously called ‘The mushroom city of India’, is a beautiful city located amidst scenic snow-clad mountains and forests. Mushroom farming being very extensive here, the land is named thus. It is a great place for trekking and it is heaven for those who love to feel oneness with nature. Here are the top attractions in Solan.

  • Mohan Shakti National Park
  • Karol Tibba
  • The Mall Road
  • Shoolini Mata Temple
  • Motilal Nehru Central State Library

12. Pragpur

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At an altitude of 2000 feet, Pragpur , the first heritage village in India, offers spectacular views of Kangra Valley. Everything about Pragpur is interesting; natural beauty, rich culture, historical importance, friendly climate, beautiful greenery, easy access and anything you would consider when you travel to a place. Leading destinations in Pragpur include:

  • Chamba Pattan
  • The Judge’s Court
  • Jwalamukhi Temple

Apart from visits to these places, you can indulge yourself in trekking, bird watching and fishing.

13. Sirmaur

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Sirmaur is located on the south-eastern part of the state. The district is famous for its peach, which is from Rajgarh region, famously called the Peach Bowl. Fossils aging 85 million years have been found here. Every one of the destinations here is important and interesting.

  • Shivalik Fossil Park
  • Churdhar Peak
  • Habban Valley

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Chail is a famous hill station in Himachal Pradesh that is known for many things. It was founded in the year 1891 by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. The pleasant atmosphere in Summers and the scenic views of Shimla, Solan and Kasauli can also be seen from here. It is also the place where the highest cricket ground is located and is visited by many cricket enthusiasts from all over the world.

  • Cricket Ground
  • Maa Kali Temple
  • Chail Palace Hotel
  • Sidh Baba Ka Mandir
  • Chail Wildlife Sanctuary

Una

At an elevation of 1210 feet, the hottest district in the state, Una , is referred to as the Gateway to Himalayas. The land seems an exception in Himachal Pradesh, where most of the cities are in the hilly region. If you intend to visit the place in summer, you need to have cotton clothes to make your stay comfortable. Here are the destinations in Una.

  • Chintpurni Temple
  • Thaneek Pura
  • Kila Baba Bedi Ji

16. Taragarh

Taragarh is one of the most picturesque areas in the land of Himachal Pradesh and not much explored too. Lying on the foot of Dhauladhar Mountains, Taragarh offers spectacular views of the snow-clad peaks around. The tourist destinations here are few but you have a good deal of sporting activities. Check what you can do here:

  • Tashijong Monastery
  • Andretta Pottery Village

Annual international competitions in para gliding and hang gliding are held here.

Those who have visited Himachal Pradesh would agree with me if I were to say that words can do no justice to the exquisite beauty of the land. I have tried to give information on the tourist destinations as I am sure any attempt to describe the beauty of the land is equal to scaling even a small mountain without adequate training and experience. Do write to include the destinations I have missed to include.

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50 thoughts on “Top 16 Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh”

Photos are very nicely shooted… very colorful!!

This is good, however, the most beautiful places in Himachal are left out: Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti.

Hi, I am going to visit Himachal Pradesh in few days. I will be going there from Dehradun and would like to visit Shimla,Manali,Dharamshala and Dalhousie. Can you suggest me an itinerary ? Thanks.

Palampur is very beautiful too. Also Mandi (Parashar Lake), Kalpa are very good places.

Sir you ignore Mandi dist likely rewalsar lake, parashar lake & barot valley.

Hi m going to visit himachal in end of december cn u pz tell most attractive places in hp. I jst wnt to travel in whole hp in 4 days.

very funny..not possible in 4 days

I need Package for me & my wife with 2 kids age 8 years & 4 years. Need Package for 4 nights & 5 days. My budget is approx is 35 to 40 K including every thing.

I just completed my himachal visit shimla ,kullu ,manali , rampur ,sarhan ,kinnour,kalpa ,sangla,chitkul ,kaza ,tabo ,keylong ,rohtang ,kufri ,palampur ,dharamshala ,mclodgunj ,dalhousie …..and return from pathankot .I am from jabalpur mp .hptdc helped me lots to make my trip successful .and my taxi driver so much co-operative .excellent place i visit.

East or west shimla is the best.

Dharamshala is very beautiful place.

You have not enter the name of District Mandi and his tourist places. please enter all of them with the name of Maa Shikari Temple near by Green Velly Janjehli as well as many other places.

Ya he did not mention mandi…various tourist destinations in mandi are : – 1. Prashar Lake 2. Rewalsar Lake 3. Sundernagar 4. Kamlah Fort 5. Shikari Devi 6. Kamrunag Lake and many more….

Sir, Kalpa, Lahol Spiti most beautiful place of himachal but there are lack of infrastructure.

Kalpa, Lahol spiti is gorgeous place sir..

Dharamshala is most beautiful city in H.P.

I am looking at 7 night package in Himachal. I am from Bangalore. This is my first backpack trip. This is for one person. Looking for some exploration too.

hi, these places are very beautiful one must go atleast one time.

sir the information provided by you here is very much useful for the tourists coming from outside……and the photos are of high quality……but sir as i know about the pic for una….its not of una but it is of dalhousie beacause its the front view from my home….this is hotel peace channels……thanks and regards

I am going to vaishno devi..after That i have 5 more day..i wanna visit HP..but m confused..where to go n how …so can you suggest me places to visit n everything about convenience…because this is my first time and i am with my family..so don wanna ruin all these… Kindly help…

I want to visit Shimla, kullu, kufri,Manali, Rohtang pass . Duration of stay 6-7 days. Can you please plan an itinerary for the same.You may add any other place . Our focus is snow and planning our trip in 20th to 28th Nov´16.we are 3 persons child wife & me.

If You want to get real heaven feel with simlicity so just come to North India Himachal Pradesh and take the fly ride in World famous paragliding site which is situated in Bir Billing Dist.Kangra .

Palampur is a big heaven for holiday. .it is a Beautiful city in all himachal

Photos are too eye-catching. Thanks for sharing such beautiful destinations.

we are from tamilnadu.we around 5 to 6 families like to visit himachal pradesh in april – may. we like to cover HP in a week time. could u please give us an itenary.

Hi am going to plan to mani mahesh Yatra from baa galore can u suggest me

Worlds richest Natural Beauty .

All of these are only outer himachal, too many actually good places are missing, like 1. narkanda the ultimate for ski lovers, 2. kalpa where you see the color changing kinner kailash peak, 3. Sangla valley truly the majestic valley it is. 4. Kaza where You see the core himachal 5. Kunzum pass where really goddesses live 6. Chandler Taal where you see the magic of nature.

This is most beautiful state in India.

its all fabilus place..i loved my love and this all heaven of peace

Manali is Awsome place with its spectacular beauty in all INDIA. Visit Kullu Manali

I look forward to visit Himachal Pradesh during mild snowfall. Request you to suggest the number of days required to cover top tourist spots in the area. Please mention the names of the places to be visited. Moreover, i would like to incorporate train journey from Kalka to Simla. If there is any other better train trip please suggest.

Thanks & regards Zahid Ahmed

Himachal is a very beautiful place to go for holiday in summer. Enjoy Khajjiar, Dalhousie & Chamba,

no. you are wrong.

And what about expenses ?

What about the expenses for a couple of total Himachal as described ?

What’s the fee of paragliding there?

I would like to visit the places like Dalhousie, Chamba, Dharmsala & Khajjiar from Pathankot. Can u suggest somebody the days are require during October month.

Wow! I have almost visited all places and currently in Sirmour.

The information shared here is very much useful for the tourists coming from outside and the inspirational picture gallery. These places are very beautiful. Dharamshala is most beautiful place in India. I never visited there yet and want to visit soon.

Himachal Pradesh is very attractive place in India. Everyone can enjoy in these places. Shimla, Dharamshala and Manali is very nice places in Himachal.

Wow such an informative article.

There are great destinations in Himachal Pradesh. I like these places in Himachal.

Next month we are planning a trip with the family. So, Himachal is the best place for travelling. Thanks for sharing these wonderful places.

Hi. How much you spend there?

Himachal pradesh is the best place according to me. It has all the elements which makes a holiday A WOW experience.

yes sunset point in naddi is very beautiful❤️❤️

These are all really beautiful places everyone should visit at least once. I appreciate your good work . I will also share this with my friends. thanks

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30 Best Tourist Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh

October 9, 2023

Wanderlust souls are in for a treat when it comes to exploring the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. This picturesque state is one of the greatest tourist destinations in India because of its abundance of tourist attractions. Himachal Pradesh tourist places offer a wide variety of experiences, from the crowded streets of Shimla to the calm Kinnaur and Spiti valleys. The best tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh offer everything, whether you're looking for adventure, culture, or just some peace and quiet in nature. 

The first query that frequently comes up while preparing for a trip to Himachal Pradesh is, "What is the best month to visit Himachal Pradesh?" The answer is dependent upon your tastes. The best time to visit the Himachal Pradesh tourist places is during the summer when hill towns like Shimla, Manali, and Dalhousie come alive with nice weather. The months of December to February provide the ideal backdrop for snow activities in locations like Solang Valley, among the popular tourist attractions in Himachal, for thrill-seekers and those hoping to experience a winter wonderland. 

Remember that all the places to visit in Himachal have their unique beauty when you arrange your Himachal trip package. Whether you wish to travel on an exciting adventure to isolated regions like Spiti and Tirthan Valley or discover the spiritual legacy of Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj, the Himachal Pradesh tour packages on offer accommodate a variety of interests. 

Best Tourist Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh: Top 30

Whether you're interested in hiking, wildlife, or simply enjoying the magnificent landscapes that this lovely state provides, Himachal Pradesh tourist packages guarantee that you experience the finest places to visit Himachal Pradesh. So be ready to go across the best places to explore in Himachal Pradesh and make lifelong memories. Here are the 30 places to visit in Himachal:

1. Kullu-Manali

Kullu is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Kullu-Manali is a romantic paradise for honeymooners. This is what makes it one of the popular tourist destinations of Himachal Pradesh. 

It's the perfect getaway from big cities like Mumbai and Delhi thanks to the best Manali tour packages , which include the well-known 2 Nights 3 Days Manali Tour Package . 

If you are planning your trip from Mumbai, then the Manali package from Mumbai can be an effortless way to visit Himachal for Mumbaikers.

Discover the enchantment of this magical location which is a popular name in the tourist attractions Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by beautiful snow-capped mountains. Want to visit Manali in the winter? If you live in Delhi, then it can be a great decision to choose from the popular holiday packages for Manali from Delhi ! During winter Delhi becomes quite freezing, so this Delhi package would be quite appropriate. 

Enjoy your honeymoon In Manali , where romance and nature harmoniously coexist to create priceless experiences for explorers and couples alike.

  • What's Special: Snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, adventure sports
  • Nearby Attractions: Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Manu Temple
  • Best Time to Visit: September to October
  • Distance From City: Approx. 40 km from Kullu, 250 km from Shimla

Also Read: What Is The Best Time To Visit Manali For Snowfall

Shimla is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Shimla tour packages allow you to explore the Queen of Hill Stations. Shimla guarantees a wonderful journey, whether you choose the Shimla 2 Nights 3 Days Package or a longer travel package. 

This picturesque Himalayan town has colonial-era buildings, beautiful scenery, and a comfortable temperature. Tourists can enjoy Shimla's attractions, which span from the Ridge to Mall Road with the ideal Shimla holiday package .

Enjoy the calm of Shimla, where the mountains call, and the beauty of nature enchants. Set off on a vacation to a land of enduring charm and peace with the Shimla trip package.

  • What's Special: Colonial architecture, Mall Road, scenic beauty
  • Nearby Attractions: Kufri, The Ridge, Jakhoo Temple
  • Best Time to Visit: March to June
  • Distance From City: Shimla is the state capital.

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3. Dharamshala

Dharamshala is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

With the Dharamshala tour packages, which provide the ideal Dharamshala vacation package for an amazing getaway, you can explore the beauty of Dharamshala. The Dharamshala trip package includes everything you need, whether you're looking for excitement or peace. Discover the Dalai Lama's home and the breathtaking Bhagsu Falls. 

Experience Tibetan culture firsthand while taking in the stunning sights of Kangra Valley. Your trip to this Himalayan treasure offers spiritual enlightenment and natural splendors with the Dharamshala holiday package. Relax in the lap of the Himalayas as Dharamshala's stunning surroundings and peaceful atmosphere help you make lifelong memories.

  • What's Special: Tibetan culture, Namgyal Monastery, Dalai Lama's residence
  • Nearby Attractions: Bhagsu Waterfall, Triund
  • Distance From City: Approx. 18 km from Kangra

Also Read: 30 Best Hill Stations in India You Must Visit

Kasauli is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Looking for the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh? With its rich vegetation and peaceful atmosphere, Kasauli, which is located in the Shivalik Range, provides a relaxing haven. Kasauli's colonial-era buildings, such as the Christ Church and the Monkey Point, are what give the city its allure. 

With Kasauli tour packages, you can explore this charming hill station. Kasauli offers both a tranquil and a romantic retreat, depending on your preferences. Enjoy the peace and natural splendor of this Himalayan location, which is definitely among the best places in Himachal Pradesh.

  • What's Special: Serenity, colonial charm, Kasauli Brewery
  • Nearby Attractions: Monkey Point, Sunset Point, Gilbert Trail
  • Distance From City: Approx. 77 km from Shimla

Also Read: Explore The 30 Best Honeymoon Places in India in December

5. Bir Billing

Bir Billing, among the best tourist places in Himachal Pradesh, is a paraglider and nature lover's dream come true. With its famous paragliding opportunities, this tiny town provides amazing experiences. The picturesque setting, which is peppered with Tibetan monasteries and abundant vegetation, adds to its charm. 

Adventure seekers swarm to this location to take on the skies while enjoying the tranquility of the nearby woodlands. This is why Bir Billing falls among the best tourist places in Himachal.

  • What's Special: Paragliding, Buddhist monasteries, serene landscapes
  • Nearby Attractions: Bir Road, Chokling Monastery, Sherab Ling Monastery
  • Best Time to Visit: October to November
  • Distance From City: Approx. 67 km from Dharamshala 

Also Read: 6 Bungee Jumping Places In India For All Thrill-Seekers Out There

Malana is located in the Parvati Valley and is well-known for its distinctive culture and customs. Wondering why it is famous among the Himachal Pradesh tourist places? Malana, sometimes called the "Little Greece of India," has its unique language and traditions. 

For hikers and environment lovers, the community is a sanctuary because of the surrounding thick forests and breathtaking scenery. When traveling to this unique and remote location, it's important to observe the local traditions and customs.

  • What's Special: Unique culture, Malana Cream, beautiful terrain
  • Nearby Attractions: Malana Village, Chandrakhani Pass
  • Distance From City: Approx. 21 km from Kasol

Also Read: 30 Most Romantic Places In The World

7. Dalhousie

Dalhousie is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

With specialized Dalhousie tour packages , you can explore the charming hill station of Dalhousie. The gorgeous scenery, colonial-era buildings, and tranquil atmosphere of Dalhousie, which is located in the Dhauladhar range, make it the ideal vacation spot. 

With the well-liked 3 Nights 4 Days Dalhousie Tour Packages, discover sights like the old St. John's Church and Khajjiar, referred to as "Mini Switzerland." The Dalhousie travel package guarantees an unforgettable journey, giving visitors a chance to unwind amidst the Himalayan splendor. With a specially crafted Dalhousie trip package you can fully experience the beauty of the city.

  • What's Special: Scenic beauty, colonial architecture, pleasant climate
  • Nearby Attractions: Khajjiar, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Panchpula
  • Distance From City: Approx. 80 km from Chamba

Also Read: 20 Best Snowfall Places In India You Must Visit (2023)

8. Spiti + Tabo + Kaza

Spiti is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

With Spiti Valley tour packages that include excursions to Tabo and Kaza, set off on an unforgettable journey. Spiti, located in Himachal Pradesh's trans-Himalayan area, is a place of untamed beauty, historic monasteries, and lovely scenery. It comes under the coolest places in Himachal Pradesh. 

Explore the Tabo Monastery, referred to as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas," and get a taste of the distinctive Kaza culture. With the Spiti travel package , you can be guaranteed to see the best Himachal Pradesh tourist places, high-altitude desert landscapes, and tranquil Buddhist temples. Take advantage of a carefully crafted Spiti tour package, which offers a memorable trip across the Himalayas, to fully immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of this area.

  • What's Special: High-altitude desert, monasteries, stunning landscapes
  • Nearby Attractions: Key Monastery, Pin Valley National Park, Kibber Village
  • Best Time to Visit: June to September
  • Distance From City: Approx. 210 km from Manali

Also Read: 30 Best Places For River Rafting in India

Kasol is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Kasol, which is located in the Himachal Pradesh province and is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, is a fascinating place to visit. Kasol travel packages and tour packages are the best ways to discover this charming hamlet. Kasol is a sanctuary for outdoor lovers and trekkers, surrounded by beautiful woods and the raging Parvati River. 

With the Kasol trip package, visit nearby shops, go to Kheerganga, or just relax by the river. For those seeking peace and adventure, Kasol tour packages guarantee a unique experience in this Himalayan wonderland.

  • What's Special: Hippie culture, Parvati River, trekking trails
  • Nearby Attractions: Tosh Village, Kheerganga, Manikaran Sahib
  • Distance From City: Approx. 30 km from Kullu

10. Khajjiar

Khajjiar is frequently referred to as "Mini Switzerland." It is a must-visit for people looking to experience the most beautiful places in Himachal Pradesh. While taking in the spectacular vistas of the surrounding snow-capped mountains, visitors may engage in sports like horseback riding and trekking. Everyone who visits Khajjiar will have a great experience because of its unmatched beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

  • What's Special: Mini Switzerland of India, lush meadows, Khajji Nag Temple
  • Nearby Attractions: Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Panchpula, Dalhousie
  • Distance From City: Approx. 24 km from Dalhousie

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11. Mashobra

Mashobra, a peaceful hill station close to Shimla, entices visitors with its placid atmosphere and natural beauty. Mashobra, which is surrounded by lush pine forests and apple orchards, provides a welcome respite from the rush of city life. Mashobra is a must-visit for people who want to experience the best Himachal Pradesh tourist places firsthand. 

  • What's Special: Apple orchards, scenic beauty, Wildflower Hall
  • Nearby Attractions: Craignano Nature Park, Kufri, Naldehra
  • Best Time to Visit: September to November
  • Distance From City: Approx. 13 km from Shimla

Also Read: Best Places To Visit In India In April

12. Palampur

Palampur is one of the best tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Want the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh? The tranquil town of Palampur is renowned for its luxuriant tea estates. Explore this serene location to the fullest with the custom Palampur holiday packages. 

With the Palampur tour packages take leisurely strolls along the Neugal Khad, meander through the gorgeous tea fields, and see the Baijnath Temple with its extraordinary architectural splendor. For those looking for leisure amidst the magnificent grandeur of the Himalayas, Palampur provides the ideal fusion of nature and culture. 

  • What's Special: Tea gardens, Dhauladhar range views, Tashi Jong Monastery
  • Nearby Attractions: Baijnath Temple, Andretta Pottery, Neugal Khad
  • Distance From City: Approx. 40 km from Dharamshala

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13. Kinnaur

Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur is a region with beautiful scenery and a vibrant culture. It is known for its apple orchards and historic Buddhist temples. Away from the busy tourist areas, this isolated place, among the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, offers a tranquil getaway. For those looking for an unusual Himalayan experience, Kinnaur is a must-visit location due to its spectacular scenery and distinctive culture. 

  • What's Special: Remote beauty, Baspa Valley, Kinnauri culture
  • Nearby Attractions: Sangla Valley, Kalpa, Chitkul
  • Best Time to Visit: May to September
  • Distance From City: Approx. 235 km from Shimla

Also Read: 15 Best Places To Visit in May in India

Kufri, a popular destination in the Himachal Pradesh trip packages , is located only 16 kilometers from Shimla. In the winter, Kufri, known for its skiing slopes, transforms into a snowy paradise. It has good weather in the summer, making it the perfect getaway for people looking for the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

  • What's Special: Snow activities, Himalayan Wildlife Zoo, panoramic views
  • Nearby Attractions: Shimla, Fagu, Mahasu Peak
  • Best Time to Visit: December to February for snow activities, March to June for pleasant weather
  • Distance From City: Approx. 16 km from Shimla

Also Read: 50 Best Places To Visit in June in India

Chail is a peaceful hill station close to Shimla, situated in the peaceful Shivalik Hills. It provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city with its renowned thick deod971ar woods. The medieval Chail Palace, which is now a heritage hotel, and the highest cricket pitch in the world are two of Chail's most notable features.

  • What's Special: Chail Palace, Cricket Ground, serene atmosphere
  • Nearby Attractions: Kufri, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Sadhupul Lake
  • Distance From City: Approx. 45 km from Shimla

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16. McLeod Ganj

McLeod Ganj is a thriving town in Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the Dhauladhar Range. The Dalai Lama's house is a center for Tibetan culture and Buddhism. Visitors may visit the Bhagsu Waterfall, Namgyal Monastery, and the crowded marketplaces stocked with Tibetan food and handicrafts.

  • What's Special: Tibetan culture, Namgyal Monastery, Bhagsu Waterfall
  • Nearby Attractions: Dharamshala, Triund, Dal Lake
  • Distance From City: Approx. 7 km from Dharamshala

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17. Chitkul

Chitkul, a must-visit place in the Himachal Pradesh tourism packages, has stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas and is known as the last inhabited settlement on the historic Indo-Tibetan trading route. The Baspa River's course through Chitkul adds to its appeal. Trekkers may explore the adjacent valleys, and the historic temples, and take in the tranquility of this far-flung Himalayan location.

  • What's Special: The last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border, the Baspa River
  • Nearby Attractions: Sangla Valley, Rakchham, Kamru Fort
  • Best Time to Visit: May to October
  • Distance From City: Approx. 570 km from Shimla

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18. Solang Valley

The lovely Solang Valley, sometimes known as the "Adventure Capital of Himachal Pradesh," is located close to Manali. It attracts thrill-seekers because of its reputation for daring pursuits like paragliding, skiing, and zorbing. The valley becomes a snow-covered beauty in the winter, drawing fans of winter sports.

  • What's Special: Adventure sports, beautiful valley, snow activities
  • Nearby Attractions: Rohtang Pass, Manali, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports
  • Best Time to Visit: April to June for adventure sports, December to February for snow activities
  • Distance From City: Approx. 14 km from Manali

19. Shoghi 

Located in the Shivalik Range, the tranquil hill town of Shoghi is one of Himachal Pradesh's best-kept secrets. Shoghi, which is not far from Shimla, provides a tranquil haven away from the bustling tourist areas. This charming community is well-known for its woodlands, unspoiled surroundings, and nice weather. 

  • What's Special: Peaceful atmosphere, Tara Devi Temple, nature trails
  • Nearby Attractions: Shimla, Chadwick Falls, Jakhoo Temple
  • Distance From City: Approx. 14 km from Shimla

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20. Tirthan Valley

A naturalist's paradise tucked away in the Great Himalayan National Park is Tirthan Valley, a pristine jewel in the Himachal Pradesh state. This isolated valley, which takes its name from the river that runs through it, Tirthan, offers a tranquil and natural setting. The Tirthan Valley is well known for its verdant scenery, beautiful waterways, and a variety of fauna.

  • What's Special: Serene Valley, Great Himalayan National Park, trout fishing
  • Nearby Attractions: Jalori Pass, Gushaini, Chehni Kothi
  • Distance From City: Approx. 60 km from Kullu

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21. Narkanda

Narkanda provides an escape from the busy hill stations. Wondering, ‘What are the things to do in Himachal Pradesh?’ Skiing is a well-liked winter pastime there, making it a year-round attraction. One of Narkanda's top attractions is the Hatu Peak, famed for its expansive vistas and the region's numerous pine trees. 

  • What's Special: Skiing, apple orchards, Hatu Peak
  • Nearby Attractions: Hatu Temple, Tannu Jubbar Lake, Stokes Farm
  • Best Time to Visit: December to February for skiing, March to June, and September to November for other activities
  • Distance From City: Approx. 65 km from Shimla

Barot is well known for its scenic surroundings and tranquil atmosphere. Its appeal is enhanced by the Uhl River, which is encircled by beautiful green trees. Travelers may take pleasure in hiking, fishing, and enjoying the beautiful scenery. The famed Shanan Hydel Project is located in Barot. 

  • What's Special: Serene village, Uhl River, trekking trails
  • Nearby Attractions: Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, Chuhar Valley, Lohardi
  • Distance From City: Approx. 66 km from Mandi

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The town, with its spectacular snow-capped hills as a background, is well known for its old temples, such as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and the Bhuri Singh Museum, which has an exquisite collection of antiques. The calm riverbanks and lush green meadows of Chamba offer the ideal location for leisure and nature exploration. Atop a hill, the Chamunda Devi Temple provides sweeping vistas.

  • What's Special: Ancient temples, Chaugan, Ravi River
  • Nearby Attractions: Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamunda Devi Temple, Manimahesh Lake
  • Distance From City: Approx. 50 km from Dalhousie

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As the "Varanasi of the Hills," it is home to a number of historic temples, including the well-known Bhutnath Temple. The town's thriving markets and fairs, such as the International Mandi Shivaratri Fair, serve as a display of its diversity in culture. 

  • What's Special: Temples, scenic beauty, River Beas
  • Nearby Attractions: Rewalsar Lake, Barot, Prashar Lake
  • Distance From City: Mandi is the district headquarters.

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25. Nahan 

Some of the places that add to Nahan’s appeal include Rani Tal Park, Suketi Fossil Park, and the old Chaugan. Nahan is the perfect weekend getaway location in the Himalayan foothills for people looking to unwind amidst nature.

  • What's Special: Tranquil Town, Suketi Fossil Park, Rani Tal
  • Nearby Attractions: Renuka Lake, Paonta Sahib, Churdhar Peak
  • Distance From City: Nahan is the district headquarters.

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A must-included name in the Himachal Pradesh tour packages, Kangra has a rich cultural legacy and is the location of the magnificent Kangra Fort. The area is home to the beautiful tea gardens and the UNESCO-listed Masroor Rock Cut Temples.

  • What's Special: Kangra Fort, Masroor Rock Cut Temples, tea gardens
  • Nearby Attractions: Dharamshala, Kareri Lake, Brajeshwari Temple
  • Distance From City: Kangra is the district headquarters.

27. Bhuntar 

Bhuntar serves as the entrance to the Kullu Valley. It is well known for its lush orchards and attractive scenery and is situated along the banks of the Beas River. Travelers pass through Bhuntar on their way to places like Kullu, Manali, and Parvati Valley. 

  • What's Special: Gateway to Kullu Valley, apple orchards, Parvati River
  • Nearby Attractions: Kasol, Manikaran Sahib, Malana
  • Distance From City: Bhuntar is the gateway to Kullu Valley

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28. Bilaspur (HP)

One of the earliest planned places to visit in Himachal Pradesh is Bilaspur, which is located alongside the Gobind Sagar Lake's crystal-clear waters. It was eventually moved to its current place after being submerged for a while during the construction of the Bhakra Dam. The town is a fascinating location for lovers of history and environment since it provides water activities and expansive lake vistas. This is why it is a popular name among the Himachal tourist places.

  • What's Special: Gobind Sagar Lake, temples, lush green landscapes
  • Nearby Attractions: Naina Devi Temple, Markandeya Temple, Vyas Cave
  • Distance From City: Bilaspur is the district headquarters

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At 2,960 meters above sea level, it provides breathtaking views of the revered Kinner Kailash peak. The village's apple orchards, historic monasteries, and conventional Kinnauri architecture are well-known. Visitors may tour the Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar Monastery, stroll leisurely through the quaint alleyways, and take in the stunning Himalayan sunsets.

  • What's Special: Apple orchards, Kinnauri culture, Kalpa Monastery
  • Nearby Attractions: Roghi Village, Suicide Point, Batseri Village
  • Distance From City: Approx. 265 km from Shimla

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30. Tattapani 

Tattapani is well known for the Sutlej River's natural hot springs. Due to the medicinal benefits of these sulfur-rich thermal waters, they draw tourists looking for rest and renewal. It's a tranquil retreat for individuals wishing to unwind in the midst of nature while making use of the healing properties of the hot springs.

  • What's Special: Hot springs, River Sutlej, adventure sports
  • Nearby Attractions: Shiva Cave, Chindi, Chail
  • Distance From City: Approx. 50 km from Shimla

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Which place is most visited in Himachal Pradesh?

Shimla and Manali are the top places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Which is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh?

Your preferences will determine the ideal time of year to visit the Himachal tourist places. The summer (April through June) is good for activities outdoors and beautiful weather. Winter, from December to February, is ideal for fans of snow activities in the coolest places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

What is special in Himachal?

Himachal tourist places are well-known for their breathtaking Himalayan scenery and varied culture. Tourist places in Himachal Pradesh provide adventurous activities, including paragliding, skiing, and hiking. The state is well-known for its ancient monasteries, temples, and lively festivals.

Which is the coolest place in Himachal Pradesh?

One of the coolest Himachal tourist places is the town of Keylong, which is located in the Lahaul and Spiti districts. You can visit this place with a Himachal tour package.

Which part of Himachal is most beautiful?

Manali, Kullu Valley, Spiti Valley, and Kinnaur are among the top tourist places in Himachal Pradesh owing to their breathtaking scenery and distinctive cultural experiences.

Which month is best for Manali trip?

March to June (10 to 25 °C): The greatest time to visit Manali, especially with friends and family, is during the summer season, which lasts from March to June. This time of year is still comfortable in terms of temperature, making it ideal for all kinds of outdoor activities like river rafting, hiking, camping, etc.

In which month Shimla has snow?

The winter season, which lasts from November to February, is the greatest time to visit Shimla if you want to see snow. Shimla experiences snowfall from late December until early February.

How far is Kufri from Shimla?

The distance Between Shimla to Kufri is 15 Km

What is unique in Himachal Pradesh?

The "Fruit Bowl of India," Himachal Pradesh, produces a variety of fruits, including pears, apricots, peaches, plums, apples, and more.

Why Himachal attracts tourists?

Himachal Pradesh's top tourist destinations include mountain resorts, holy places, breathtaking lakes, Tibetan monasteries, historic temples, and many more. It also serves as the home to a few remote villages, captivating valleys, well-known hill towns, unexplored national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries.

Which is the greenest place in Himachal Pradesh?

Khajjiar also referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India," is filled with thick forests, verdant meadows, and stunning meadows that will captivate you the entire time you are there.

Which season is best for Himachal tour?

Himachal Pradesh is best visited between February and June (Spring and Summer). Winter, or the snowy season, which lasts from October to February, is the most pleasant and well-liked period to travel.

Which is the golden city of Himachal Pradesh?

Salon,  City of Red Gold  Solan in Himachal Pradesh is also known as the "City of Red Gold"

Which place is known as Heaven of Himachal Pradesh?

In the Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, there is a little town called Narkanda. Mountain ranges blanketed in snow and apple orchards define the area. For those who enjoy the outdoors and seek adventure, the town is a delight.

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