Top Attractions

Manali Situated near the end of valley, Manali is synonymous streams and birdsong, forests and orchards and grandees of snow-capped mountains. There is an interesting legend about Manali which goes to say that Manu, the author of ’Manu Samhita’, after the great deluge first stepped on the earth from the celestial boat at a place in this land. The particular spot where he established his abode was the present Manali which is regarded as the changed name of ’Manu-Alaya’, the abode of Manu. The temple dedicated to Manu is still existing in the Manali village.

Tourist Attraction : Hadimba Temple, Hampta Pass, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Naggar Castle, Chandrakhani Pass, Manu Temple, Bhrigu Lake, Kothi.

Kasol is quaint little town in Himachal Pradesh is situated on the banks of the Parvati River and has maintained a level of pristine beauty through the years, Known for adventurous and astonishing treks it is one of the most sought after place for camping.

Tourist Attraction : Tosh, Kalga, Pulga, Tulga, Manikaran Sahib, Naggar Village, Malana Village, Tirthan Valley.

Treks : Chalal, Kasol to Rasol, Grahan village, Kheerganga, Pin Parvati, Sar Pass.

Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and was also the summer capital in pre-Independence India.Shimla derives its name from Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the goddess Kali, whose temple existed in the dense forest covering the Jakhu Hill. With a varied range of attractions – natural splendors as well as man-made wonders – the place truly lives up to its reputation. But there’s a downside to it. When you plan to visit this erstwhile summer capital of British India, you will have a tough time finalizing the list of places to visit.

Tourist Attraction : Jhakoo Hill & Temple, Mall Road, The ridge, Kufri, Green Valley, Kali Bari Temple, Mashobra Temple,

Jim Corbett One of India's oldest wildlife sanctuaries, the Jim Corbett National Park. The magical landscape of Corbett is well known and fabled for its tiger richness. Famous for its wildlife safaris, Jim Corbett National Park has multiple resorts set on the riverside. Home to more than 650 species of rare and migratory birds, it is a haven for bird watchers. The park is spread over an area of more than 500 sq km and is divided into 5 zones

Tourist Attraction : Jungle Safari, Corbett Waterfall, Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, Domunda, Sonanandi.

Dharamshala is located in the district of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. Dharamshala is blessed with the same beauty as other parts of the state, but what sets it apart is its strong Tibetan character. You see prayer fluttering prayer flags, monasteries at regular intervals and monks attired in bright saffron robes. With the backdrop of the breathtaking Dhauladhar ranges, Dharamshala is the one of the most tranquil destinations which you will find in North India, the perfect amalgamation of natural beauty and culture. Surrounded by thick deodar cedar trees and the snow capped peaks which decorate the landscape.

Tourist Attraction : Mcleodganj, Namgyal monestry, Bhagsunag falls, Triund, Dharamkot, War memorial, Kunal pathri Temple.

Dalhousie is a is a hill station in Chamba district, in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated on five hills and has an elevation of 1,970 m (6,460 ft) above sea level. It is situated on five hills and has an elevation of 1,970 m (6,460 ft) above sea level. There are many eminent places in Dalhousie, which should be a must-visit on your list. You would certainly feel like in fairyland by witnessing nature’s imperious form in many parts of this stunning hill station.

Tourist Attraction : Dainkund Hilltop, Kalatop khajjar sanctuary, Chamba jot, Chamera lake, Khajjar, Sach pass, Ranjit sagar lake, Rock garden.