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1. Manali

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Manali Tourism

With spectacular valleys, breathtaking views, snowcapped mountains, and lush forests of oak, deodar, and pine, Manali is a magical hill station at the northern end of Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Gifted to the world by the mighty Himalayas, it is known to be…

2. Solang Valley

Solang Valley, located about 14 kilometers from Manali in Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure sports. This picturesque valley is a popular destination for skiing in winter and paragliding, zorbing, and trekking during the summer months. Surrounded by lush green meadows and towering snow-capped mountains, Solang…

3. Sissu

 Sissu, also known as Khwaling, is a picturesque village located on the banks of Chandra River in Lahaul Valley. At an altitude of about 3200 m, and only 6 km away from the North end of the recently opened Atal Tunnel, Sissu attracts tourists all year long. The village is…

4. Kasol

Kasol is a quaint little village in Himachal situated along the banks of the river Parvati. Commonly known as the 'Amsterdam of India', Kasol is a tourist attraction that is rapidly gaining fame as a popular hub for trekkers, backpackers, and nature lovers. The valley is situated 23 km from Bhuntar…

5. Manikaran Sahib

Located in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran Sahib is a significant religious site for both Sikhs and Hindus. Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the Himalayas, this pilgrimage destination is renowned for its hot springs, gurudwara, and ancient temples. The key reason to visit Manikaran Sahib is its…

6. Atal Tunnel

The Atal Tunnel, named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, is an engineering marvel nestled in the Himalayas. Stretching over 9 kilometers (9.02 km), it connects Manali to the Lahaul-Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh, cutting travel time significantly and allowing access to the valley year-round. Prior to the tunnel's…