HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIADev Bhumi (Abode of Gods), Himalayan Ranges, Valleys, Rivers, Coniferous Forests, Fruit Orchards, Mountain Deserts. 🏔️ Experiences: Trekking, Rafting, Paragliding, Skiing, Ice-skating, Wildlife, Birding, Mountain Biking, Culture, Heritage. 🕗 Best time to visit: Sep - Jun. ✈️ Airports: Kullu, Shimla, Kangra. |
Himachal Pradesh Travel Blog
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Kangra District
Things to do in Mcleodganj & DharamsalaMy definition of McleodGanj in Himachal Pradesh: “A serene little place where any mountain lover would want to settle and open up his own café”. McleodGanj was in my checklist since years...
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Bir - my first abode in the HimalayasBir is a quaint little village in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the Dhauladhar Range of the Himalayas. I had serendipitously landed at Bir and made it my home for 3 months...
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Bir-Billing: destination for ecotourism, spirituality & adventureBir in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh makes a perfect destination for natural beauty, ecotourism, spirituality and adventure. Bir was my first abode in the Himalayas. I was blessed to get a chance to live...
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Kullu District
Tirthan Valley - my home in the HimalayasTirthan Valley, a hidden gem of Himachal Pradesh, is what I call my home in the Himalayas. Once I started traveling extensively and got addicted to Himalayas, I consciously...
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Things to do in Tirthan ValleyTirthan Valley, the best kept secret of Himachal Pradesh, wooed me so much that I ended up living in Tirthan Valley for 8 months. I continue going back to the valley, as I find myself the most peaceful when I'm home...
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Living like a local in a traditional Himachali house in Tirthan ValleyTraditional Himachali Houses made with timber wood, stones, mud and roofed with slates, have been a major attraction for me since I started traveling to Himalayas frequently...
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Pristine Palachan ValleyPalachan Valley in Himachal Pradesh is named after the Palachan River that flows along it. Locally called Flachan Valley, it is adjacent to Tirthan Valley. Palachan River and Tirthan River both originate...
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