Himachal Pradesh

A popular Himalayan destination known for its stunning valleys, snow-capped mountains, apple orchards, and adventure sports. Together, Kullu and Manali offer river rafting, paragliding, trekking, hot springs, and picturesque landscapes—making it ideal for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
A charming hill town surrounded by pine forests and the Himalayas. Key attractions include Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, Old Manali, and Rohtang Pass (seasonal). With scenic views, adventure sports, cozy cafés, and pleasant weather, Manali is perfect for leisure, romance, and adventure.
A serene village in the Parvati Valley, famous for its laid-back vibe, riverside views, and trekking routes. Known as “Mini Israel of India,” Kasol is popular among backpackers for its cafés, scenic trails, and proximity to beautiful places like Tosh and Kheerganga.
A peaceful, offbeat valley known for crystal-clear rivers, dense forests, and the Great Himalayan National Park. Ideal for trout fishing, hiking, nature stays, and birdwatching. Tirthan offers untouched beauty, charming homestays, and a tranquil escape from crowded tourist spots.
A quiet, colonial-era hill station surrounded by pine and cedar forests. Visitors enjoy scenic viewpoints like Monkey Point, heritage churches, nature trails, and peaceful streets. Kasauli is perfect for a slow, relaxing holiday away from the hustle.
A cultural and spiritual destination known for Tibetan influences, monasteries, and views of the Dhauladhar mountains. McLeodganj is home to the Dalai Lama Temple, vibrant cafés, trekking routes, and meditation centers. The region offers a mix of nature, culture, and peaceful retreats.
One of the most popular and beginner-friendly Himalayan treks, starting from McLeodganj or Dharamkot. The trek offers lush forests, scenic trails, and a spectacular view of the snow-covered Dhauladhar range from the Triund top. Ideal for camping and sunrise/sunset views.
A sacred journey covering nine prominent Goddess temples across Himachal, Jammu, and surrounding regions. Devotees visit shrines like Vaishno Devi, Jwala Ji, Chamunda Devi, Kangra Devi, Naina Devi, Chintpurni, Mansa Devi, and others. The yatra is believed to bring blessings, peace, and spiritual fulfillment.
A quaint hill station known for its colonial charm, pine forests, waterfalls, and old churches. Dalhousie offers peaceful viewpoints, pleasant weather, and scenic nature walks. It’s ideal for relaxation, family trips, and mountain lovers seeking calm surroundings.
Often called the “Mini Switzerland of India,” Khajjiar features lush green meadows, a small lake, cedar forests, and panoramic mountain views. Located near Dalhousie, it’s perfect for photography, zorbing, horse riding, and spending peaceful time in nature.