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Explore ExperiencesLocated in north India, at the foothills of the Himalayas, known as the Abode of Snow, Himachal Pradesh is a picture-perfect state. With its lush valleys and snow-covered peaks, it impresses its visitors from the moment they step into its borders. In Himachal Pradesh, you get to explore scenic hill stations surrounded by mountains and forests, quaint villages, diverse flora and fauna, unblemished nature and numerous trekking trails. Thanks to its variety of topography, Himachal Pradesh has become a veritable haven for nature lovers, adventurers and backpackers. It’s home to many famous hill stations, and here’s our pick of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh:
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12 Must-See Destinations In Himachal Pradesh
1. Devbhumi Or God’s Land: Kangra
Kangra (formerly Nagarkot) is a small bustling district in Himachal Pradesh. It was once the capital of its own princely state. Today it encompasses Dharamshala and McleodGanj within its boundaries. Located in the lower Himalayas, the district is known for the backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountain range, ancient temples and endless tea plantations. Visit Jwala Devi temple, the beautiful tea plantations of Palampur, Masroor cut rock temple and Kangra Fort, an imposing ruined fortress.
Top Attractions: Kangra Fort, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Jwala Devi Temple, Baijnath Shiv Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple
Best Time To Visit: September to June
2. Home To The Dalai Lama: Dharamshala
The residence of the Dalai Lama is Dharamshala, nestled in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. It is surrounded by snow-laden peaks of the Dhauladhar mountains and lush pine and deodar forests. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Himachal Pradesh and is always brimming with tourists. The city is divided into upper and lower divisions based on their altitudes. While the lower division is the Dharamsala town itself, the upper division is located 3 km away and is popularly known as Mcleodganj.
On your trip to this beautiful Himachal town, you’ll find it filled with cultural and architectural attractions such as Namgyal Monastery and Sherabling Monastery. The city also offers a great number of restaurants, cafes and shops that cater to its extensive multicultural Indian and Tibetan communities. Visit the Dalai Lama Temple and Bhagsu Falls in Dharamshala to enjoy the serene nature of Himachal. You can also visit destinations in the suburbs such as Dharamkot, Sindhbari, Ramnagar and Naddi.
Top Attractions: Namgyal Monastery, McLeod Ganj, Bhagsunag Falls, St.John Church, Kanga Art Museum, War Memorial, Norbulingka Institute, Gyuto Monastery, Chamunda Devi Temple, Bhagsunag Temple
Best Time To Visit: October to June
3. Jewel In The Crown: Kullu
Situated at an altitude of 1,230 metres between Pir Pranjal, Lower Himalayan and Great Himalayan Ranges, Kullu is a nature lover’s paradise. One of the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh, Kullu is abundant with abundant greenery, pristine streams and a wonderful climate. As it is situated on the banks of the Beas River, it offers its visitors panoramic views of majestic hills covered with deodar and pine trees. A trip to Kullu is usually accompanied by a visit to its sister town Manali which is at a much higher altitude and provides even more scenic views. For adventure junkies, Kullu and Manali together offer a lot of adventure sports, like river rafting, trekking, mountaineering etc. Also, there are opportunities to visit a few important temples here in Kullu, for example, the Raghunath Temple and Jagannathi Devi Temple.
Top Attractions: Tirthan Valley, Manikaran, Great Himalayan National Park, Bhrigu Lake, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Beas Kund, Jana Waterfall
Best Time To Visit: March to June
4. Queen Of The Hills: Shimla
Also called the Queen of the Hills, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is amongst the most well-known places to visit in Himachal Pradesh and a favourite destination for families as well as honeymooners. This gorgeous colonial hill station offers picturesque vistas of snow-capped mountain tops and generous stretches of green valleys. Since it was the summer capital of the British Raj, Shimla also showcases some of the best colonial-era architecture, including the Viceregal Lodge, the Town Hall, the Gaiety Theatre and the Christ Church.
The city is perched at an altitude of 2,159 metres above sea level and even used to be the capital of Punjab after independence. Later in 1966, it was made the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla’s beauty increases manifold in winter as the entire city gets enveloped in snow. What is worrisome however is the ever-growing influx of tourists to both Shimla and Manali that has led to overcrowding and water shortage. Few years back, hotels in Shimla had notices posted outside that read ‘We are in a water crisis, don’t come to Shimla’. Residents have suffered because of this water scarcity.
Top Attractions: Chadwick Falls, Jakhoo Temple, Annandale, The Ridge, Summer Hill, Mall Road, Viceregal Lodge, Tara Devi Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple
Best Time To Visit: October to June
5. Home To Trekkers And Campers: Kasauli
Located at an elevation of 1,900 metres, Kasauli is a small town in Himachal Pradesh. Situated on the way from Chandigarh to Shimla, it also serves as an army cantonment area. Kasauli is known for its snow-clad mountains, dense forests and pleasant climate that draws tourists from all over the country. This small town in the southwestern part of Himachal in the Solan district was established by the British as a cantonment town in 1842.
Nestled amidst beautiful woody forests of pine and cedar trees, Kasauli still carries the remnants of its British legacy through the local architecture. Visit the Baptist Church, Christ Church, Kasauli Brewery, Monkey Point, Nahri temple and Kasauli Club. As it’s on the relatively lower edges of the Himalayas, it’s very accessible and its unadulterated air, serene and peaceful vibe and abundance of nature make it one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.
Top Attractions: Golbert Trail, Sunset Point, Kasauli Brewery, Gurkha Fort, Sunrise Point, Gurdwara Shri Guru Nanakji, Timber Trail Resort, Mall Road, Christ Church, Monkey Point
Best Time To Visit: March to June; September to November
6. Year-Round Holiday Destination: Dalhousie
Dalhousie, near the Dhauladhar mountain range, is a tiny tinsel town. Tucked away in the lap of Himachal Pradesh, this quaint and rustic hill station is spread over five hills at the foot of the Dhauladhar mountain range. It is known as one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh because of its spectacular view brimming with mountains, cascading waterfalls, lakes and pine and oak trees. This little paradise also offers many outdoor activities, like kayaking at Chamera Lake, trekking in the many trails surrounding it, camping, river rafting, and canoeing. The town gets its name from its founder Lord Dalhousie and bears the distinct stamp of the British Raj. You can see the remnants of that era in the hotels and old houses of Dalhousie.
Top Attractions: St. Patrick’s, St. Francis, St. John’s Church, Subhash Baoli, Panchpula Waterfall, Satdhara Falls, Bhulwani Mata Temple, Bhalei Mata Temple, Bakrota Hills, Karelanu, Dainkund Peak, Kalatop Forest
Best Time To Visit: All year round
Also Read: The Top 6 Things To Do In Dalhousie
7. Backpacking Centre And Honeymoon Destination: Manali
Manali is another popular tourist place in Himachal Pradesh for family vacations and honeymooners. Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar mountain ranges, Manali is a charming hill station located at the reservoir of the river Beas. Manali has all the characteristics of a classic Himachali town—green forests, gushing streams and sprawling meadows carpeted with flowers. It also has a number of museums and temples to visit such as Ghatotkatch Temple, Hadimba Temple, Himalaya Nyingmapa Buddhist and Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art.
Situated at an altitude of 2,050 metres on the Beas Valley, Manali also offers great opportunities to spot a little wildlife at the Manali Wildlife Sanctuary. If you’re lucky you can catch a glimpse of the Himalayan black bear, musk deer, flying fox and endangered animals like leopards and brown bears. Along with its picturesque landscape, Manali also offers adventure sports like paragliding, skiing, biking, etc.
Top Attractions: Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Spring, Solang Valley, Naggar Castle, Rohtang Pass, Manu temple
Best Time To Visit: October to June
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8. The Paragliding Paradise: Bir Billing
The twin towns of Bir and Billing are located in the mountains. This Himachal destination is famous for adventure, picnics and relaxation. Known as the Paragliding Capital of India, Bir Billing is among some of the must-see destinations in Himachal Pradesh. It’s situated in the heart of Himalaya’s famous tourist destination Dharamshala. The town boasts salubrious weather year-round and panoramic vistas of the undulating beauty of the Himalayan mountain ranges and attracts thrillseekers and backpackers from across the world. Despite its tiny size, Bir Billing provides many fun activities such as paragliding, trekking to Himachali tribal villages, mountain biking, angling and camping. The twin towns also allow visitors to explore tea gardens and monasteries.
Top Attractions: Chokling Monastery, Baijnath Temple, Gunehar Waterfall, Deer Park Institute, Bangoru Waterfall, Bir Road Bazaar, Chowgan Tea Gardens, Dharmalaya Institute
Best Time To Visit: March to May; September to November
Also Read: Bir Billing: Things to do and Why I Recommend Going There
9. Psychedelic Village: Kasol
This small village in Himachal Pradesh is situated in Parvati Valley along the banks of the river Parvati. A photogenic hamlet of Kasol also referred to as the Little Israel of India, it is considered one of the best places to see in Himachal Pradesh. It offers breathtakingly beautiful scenery around every bend, as well as a plethora of treks, rafting and water sports activities. The village’s laidback and serene nature makes it popular among backpackers and hippies—it’s also known for its psychedelic trance parties such as Indrasan Festival (usually around the last week of May), Full Moon Party Kasol (December 31-Jan 1) and Kasol Music Festival (Dec 30-Jan 1).
A paradise for adventurers and nature lovers in Himachal, Kasol offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains, valleys, scenic waterfalls and undisturbed trekking routes. Visit its charming cafes, and budget-friendly stay options, along with visits to nearby tiny hamlets, such as Chalal, Malana, Rasol and Tosh, replete with abundant greenery and filled with a sense of tranquillity.
Top Attractions: Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, Nature Park, Chalal Village, Tosh Village, Malana Village, Khirganga Peak
Bhuntar Town, Kheer Ganga Peak
Best Time To Visit: October to June
Also Read: 10 Best Destinations For A Solo Trip In India
10. The Middle Land: Spiti Valley
This picturesque valley is located at an altitude of 3,810 metres, in the cold desert mountains. One of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh, this remote town is filled with greenery and perfect villages. It has only been open to foreign tourists since 1991 and still remains relatively unexplored. As it is tucked away against the border of Ladakh and Tibet, the valley remains a barren alpine desert that’s covered in heavy snow for most of the year and is therefore fairly isolated. It attracts plenty of spiritual and adventure travellers that make their way to Spiti’s many Buddhist monasteries scattered throughout the area. They also indulge in many fun outdoor activities such as trekking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting and wildlife spotting.
You can also explore several high-altitude villages around the valley such as Tabo, Kaza, Dhankar, Kibber, Komic and Langza. The valley’s remote location requires travellers to be conscious of their carbon footprint and waste. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to Spiti, be cautious of the kind of waste you generate. Opt for homestays to help local communities. Spiti also has a few eco-friendly and sustainable initiatives such as Ecosphere through which travellers can contribute towards helping locals and conserving the environment.
Top Attractions: Chandratal Lake, Dhankar Monastery, Kunzum Pass, Pin Valley National Park, Suraj Tal Lake, Tabo Monastery, Baralacha Pass, Kibber
Best Time To Visit: Mid May to Mid Oct
11. For Spiritual Guidance: Malana
Get yourself a digital detox by visiting the quiet and serene Malana village which is also known as the little Greece of India. With Parvati Valley on one side and Kullu valley on the other, this interesting tourist destination is apt for those who love nature in its truest essence. To reach this paradise of India one has to travel 2,652 meters high, i.e. approximately 8,701ft above the sea level. Once up there the enchanting peaks of Cahndrakhani and Deotibba will enrich your mind and heart. Since Malana is isolated from the rest of the world, it is a perfect place for people who seek spiritual guidance.
Top Attractions: Jamadagni Temple, Chanderkhani, Deo Tibba Mountain, Hampta Pass, Manikaran, Parvati Valley, Renuka Devi Temple
Best Time To Visit: April, May, June, and September
12. Mini Switzerland Of India: Khajjiar
Khajjiar, the “Mini Switzerland of India” is a picturesque hill station located amidst dense forests and green meadows. Its uncanny resemblance to Switzerland is what attracts tourists to this paradise. The contrast of the snow-capped Himalayas and the lush greenery makes for a delightful sight. There’s the very popular Khajjiar Lake that’s surrounded by a charming landscape that looks like it’s straight out of a postcard. This place also happens to be the starting point of many adventurous treks. Camping, paragliding, zorbing, and horse-riding are some of the adventurous things to do here. Be it nature lovers or adventure enthusiasts, everyone is going to fall in love with this picturesque hill station.
Top Attractions: Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Khajji Nag Temple, Panch Pandav Tree, Dainkund Peak, Kailash Village, Khajjiar Lake
Best Time To Visit: May to June
Also Read: A Detailed Itinerary on How to Explore Spiti
Fall In Love With These Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh
Explore the mountainous landscape of Himachal Pradesh with these top places to see in the state. All of them offer spectacular landscapes with snowy peaks and plunging river valleys that can be explored by bus, car, motorbike, jeep or foot. The state is India’s outdoor adventure playground as it offers everything from trekking and climbing to rafting, paragliding and skiing. So, pick the tourist place in Himachal Pradesh that best suits your taste and let us know all about your experiences below!
FAQs
To see all the top places in Himachal Pradesh at least 8 to 10 days is required. A basic Himachal Pradesh itinerary of 10 days is as follows: Shimla 2 days, Manali 3 days, Dharamshala and McLeodGanj 3 days, Dalhousie and Khajjiar 2 days.
Manali is the most visited place in Himachal because of its stunning natural beauty, adventure activities and good weather. It also serves as a gateway to other popular destinations, such as Leh-Ladakh and Spiti Valley, hence attracts a lot of visitors every year.
What experience you are looking for is what decides when you need to travel. For people traveling with kids and elders looking only for sightseeing, then the summer months from March to June are ideal. It is also the right time for people who are looking for some outdoor adventure. For honeymooners and people wanting to indulge in winter sports, December to February is the best time. Avoid the monsoon season from July to September as heavy rain and landslides can make your travel more challenging.
The weather in Himachal Pradesh is unpredictable, hence it is advisable to dress in layering in order to adjust clothing according to the weather. Make sure to dress modestly while visiting religious places.
The Rohtang pass that connects Kullu, Spiti and Lahaul is the most famous pass in Himachal Pradesh.
Kunzum Pass, Baralacha Pass, Sach Pass and Pin Parvati Pass are other passes that are also quite popular.
To experience the true charm of Himachal, road journeys are the best. The state is well-connected and can be easily accessible by car, bus, or bike. For a budget-friendly option, you can try the state and private buses to explore. It is best to hire a taxi or rent a car if you are looking to explore offbeat locations.
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