Himachal Pradesh

Welcome to a world where snow-capped peaks kiss the sky, emerald forests whisper ancient tales, and the air is crisp with the scent of adventure. Our blog dedicated to Himachal Pradesh is a gateway to a land that beckons travelers with its diverse offerings.

Kullu District
Nestled amidst the Himalayas, Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh is a haven of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy. From the glistening rivers to the verdant valleys and ancient temples, Kullu captivates with its scenic splendor and spiritual allure.
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Shimla District
Nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas, Shimla district stands as the epitome of colonial charm and panoramic vistas. The hill station, once the summer capital of British India, exudes timeless elegance with its Victorian architecture, pine-clad hills, and the bustling Mall Road, offering a serene escape amidst breathtaking landscapes.
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Kangra District

McLeod Ganj is renowned as the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. The town exudes Tibetan culture.

Kullu District

Known as the “Valley of Gods,” this region is a picturesque paradise adorned with apple orchards, terraced fields, and forests. The Beas River gracefully meanders through this valley, adding to its natural allure.

Shimla District

A colonial-era heritage site, The Ridge offers panoramic views of the snow-clad mountains and is the heart of Shimla’s social and cultural life. It’s a hub for celebrations, fairs, and events.

Tirthan Valley - my home in the Himalayas
Living like a local in a traditional Himachali house in Tirthan Valley
Things to do in Tirthan Valley
Pristine Palachan Valley

Palachan Valley, a remote 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 from the Tirath Glacier in the Great Himalayan National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Palachan River flows through the valley with hamlets like Galingcha, Mashiyar, Batahad, Barnagi, Sheel, etc. and finally merges into Tirthan River at Gushaini.

Pristine Palachan Valley