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kasol

A small village in Himachal situated along the banks of the river Parvati, A hub for trekkers backpackers and nature lovers.

Kasol is famous for its trekking trails, which include treks to Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati Pass.

Kasol has a flea market that sells a variety of items, so you can pick up trinkets, souvenirs, pendants, and even semi-precious stones to take back home

for family and friends.


Manikaran Gurudwara:

It’s a beautiful sacred place situated on the bank of river Parvati and has an entrance to Lord Shiva temple as well.

This Gurudwara has a hot water spring, a hot cave(people use it for meditation),

“Langar Bhavan”(the Community Kitchen: where pilgrims eat prasad in form of food),

few guest houses and a worship place.



Where The Water Heals!

The hot water springs at this place are considered to be a healer and people take a bath here to get rid of skin diseases.

Bathing here is known as a balm for arthritis




Pride, Devotion and Faith.


Temple of Lord Shiva

A highly revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, this place attracts a huge number of tourists and pilgrims throughout the year

. The temple, completely made in the name of Lord Shiva got slightly damaged and tilted due to an earthquake in 1905.

It is said that devtas of Kullu pay regular visits to this temple.






Manikaran Sahib

(Kullu)


Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal

Pradesh. This solitary village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of

the Parvati Valley to the north-east of Kullu Valley, is isolated from

the rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba

shadow the village.

Malana Fagli a one of its kind festival

which is celebrated in mid of february is a must watch.



Pulla of Malana

These lightweight shoes and slippers

are worn during religious

ceremonies, within temple precincts

and to walk on snow.




People of Malana

The Malanis consider themselves to be superior to the rest of the world.

Outsiders are not allowed to touch the temples‘ building in the village.

The people of the village are very friendly but are told

to maintain distance from the outsiders.



Manu Temple

(Old Manali)


Uuch Village

(Kullu)




Banjar and Tirthan

the twin valleys of Tirthan and Banjar are slowly overtaking Manali-Kasol belt in terms of popularity.

Places that were once the preserve of the hardened trekker are now becoming—how shall we say it—mainstream.

These valleys have all the trappings of the perfect mountain holiday—good weather, stunning views, plenty of adventure and great value for money.







Looking for Peace in Chaos.

(Manikaran)


The Sky

(Manali)




A direct gaze of believers!

(Manikaran)


Bhramanand Naagredi

(craftsmen)


“WHEN EYES

BECOME BOOK”



Sheela Village

sheela village is an off beat village in kullu , this is one of the very few villages which are not very hyped

and very few trakkers trek to this village , its a beautiful village which owns a waterfall and a 360°view

point.



Strangled, messy foot create a piece of history,

that has got lost into the modern world.

(Sheela Village)



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