Place to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is a state in the Himalayas in northern India. It is home to resorts like Dalhousie and picturesque mountain towns. Himachal Pradesh, which hosts the Dalai Lama, has a sizable Tibetan population. Its colourful Tibetan New Year celebrations and Buddhist temples and monasteries both reflect this. The area is renowned for its regions for trekking, climbing, and skiing.

Kullu
It is district in Himachal, municipal council town that serves as the administrative headquarters. About 10 kilometres north of the airport in Bhuntar, Kullu, it is situated on the Beas River’s banks in the Kullu Valley.

Manali
It is famous as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. The town is set on the Beas River, and a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. Additionally, it serves as a starting point for mountaineering, rafting, and paragliding in the Pir Panjal mountains.

Kasol
The market of Kasol is filled up with so many hippy items. This place is generally well-known among hipsters. The locals of Kasol believe in Lord Shiva, hence lots of things in the market have signs indicating devotion towards Shiva.

Chalal
Dal Lake is situated in middle of Srinagar City. And one of the most common attraction among travelers. I haven’t seen such beautiful boat and it was looking more mesmerizing when the rays of sun kissing the quite water. Dal lake was completely frozen like a glass.

Katagla
Katagla is a beautiful place which once was village situated at the bank of River Parvati, but now each and every home/house is converted into a hotel, resort or a guest house. Entire village is situated on the bank of the Parvati river. It is just 3km before Kasol, but far beautiful than Kasol.

Dharamshala
Dharamshala is situated in district Kangra on the western part of Himachal Pradesh. It is a place for showcasing Tibetan culture as it is the current home of the Dalai Lama. We encounter the beauty of spirituality in the mountains here. The town is also famous as “Little Lhasa” because of large number of Tibetan settlements located here.

McLeod Ganj
It is popularly known as the Summer Capital of Jammu & Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley among the Dal and Anchar lakes and the Jhelum River, an Indus tributary. The natural surroundings, gardens, waterfronts, and houseboats of the city are well-known.

Triund
Dal Lake is situated in middle of Srinagar City. And one of the most common attraction among travelers. I haven’t seen such beautiful boat and it was looking more mesmerizing when the rays of sun kissing the quite water. Dal lake was completely frozen like a glass.

Jibhi
It is popularly known as the Summer Capital of Jammu & Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley among the Dal and Anchar lakes and the Jhelum River, an Indus tributary. The natural surroundings, gardens, waterfronts, and houseboats of the city are well-known.

Jalori Pass
Dal Lake is situated in middle of Srinagar City. And one of the most common attraction among travelers. I haven’t seen such beautiful boat and it was looking more mesmerizing when the rays of sun kissing the quite water. Dal lake was completely frozen like a glass.

Raghupur fort
It is popularly known as the Summer Capital of Jammu & Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley among the Dal and Anchar lakes and the Jhelum River, an Indus tributary. The natural surroundings, gardens, waterfronts, and houseboats of the city are well-known.

Grahan
Dal Lake is situated in middle of Srinagar City. And one of the most common attraction among travelers. I haven’t seen such beautiful boat and it was looking more mesmerizing when the rays of sun kissing the quite water. Dal lake was completely frozen like a glass.

Bir Billing
If you are fond of Paragliding, or it in your bucket list forever, Bir Billing is welcoming you with open hugs. Bir is a hotspot for Paragliding. Also, Bir Billing is famous as the Paragliding capital of India.

Kasauli
Kasauli is basic hill station located in Himachal Pradesh, almost 60km from Chandigarh. People visit there basically on weekends due to its nearest option. This place can explored within 2 days. Its weekend delight for Chandigarians. Have a look of Kasauli blogs series.

Reackong Peo
Reackong Peo is the administrative place of Kinnaur. It is the point of Bus stop as well and open gates to spiti circuit as well. Reckong Peo, also spelled Rekong Peo or simply known as Peo by the local inhabitants.

Kalpa
Kalpa is the place where we explore actual himachal. Place where culture is so authentic, people are so nice(always ready to help).. Its about 2 km from Reckong peo bus stop. Public transport will help you to get there at very low cost.

Raksham
It is popularly known as the Summer Capital of Jammu & Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley among the Dal and Anchar lakes and the Jhelum River, an Indus tributary. The natural surroundings, gardens, waterfronts, and houseboats of the city are well-known.

Sangla
Dal Lake is situated in middle of Srinagar City. And one of the most common attraction among travelers. I haven’t seen such beautiful boat and it was looking more mesmerizing when the rays of sun kissing the quite water. Dal lake was completely frozen like a glass.

Chitkul
Chhitkul is India’s last village through the Himachal border. The best time to visit Chhitkul is summer, as the temperature went down quite below 10-15 degrees. The village is situated at the bank of Baspa River.

Spiti Valley
Spiti Valley is one the most beautiful places to cover via bullet ride. The journey takes you to some extraordinary scenarios. The circuit is second most covered places via bike after Ladakh in North India. A must have experience in Himachal Pradesh.

Shimla
Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh, one of the most famous hill stations in North India and just 6 hours away from Chandigarh. Also known as Queen of Hills, Shimla used to be the summer capital of India in the British era.

Kufri
Kufri is a hill station situated near Shimla at a distance of almost 10-12 km from Shimla. It is the best place to spent weekend if you have just 2 days slots. Skiing is one of the famous winter activities in Kufri. You can also get a pony ride for the top view.

Sissu
Small town Sissu is located in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul valley. It is situated on the right bank of the Chandra River, around 40 kilometres from Manali.

Solang Valley
The name of Solang Valley is driven Solang and Nallah are combined to form the name Solang Valley. At the summit of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, it is a side valley.

Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass can only be accessible by vehicle and is just 51 kilometres from Manali. The pass is situated on the Manali-Keylong route at a staggering elevation of 3978 metres.

Sarchu Pass
On the Leh-Manali Highway, near the border of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh in India, Sarchu is a significant rest area with tented lodging.