

Experience the thrill of rafting on the Kullu River, surrounded by the stunning Himalayas.
A serene gurudwara known for its hot springs and spiritual significance.
A paradise for birdwatchers, offering a variety of species and scenic views.
An annual festival celebrating the victory of good over evil with grand processions and rituals.
Ideal for river activities, quick-drying and comfortable.
Mandatory for river rafting, ensures safety during the activity.
Protects your camera from water damage while capturing memories.
Famous for its stunning views of the Bhagsu waterfall and the surrounding mountains.
Known for its traditional Himachali cuisine and beautiful mountain views.
Famous for its community kitchen serving free meals to pilgrims and visitors.
Freshly caught trout fish marinated in local herbs and spices, grilled to perfection.
A traditional Himachali meal consisting of rice, dal, madra (a type of curd), and local vegetables.
A local bread made from wheat flour, often served with ghee or curd. It's a perfect evening snack.
Hand-woven with intricate patterns, these shawls are a symbol of Kullu's rich textile tradition.
Kullu is famous for its apples. Take home apple jam, honey, or wine for a taste of the region.
Intricately designed, these silver jewellery pieces are a blend of Kullu's traditional and modern styles.
A vibrant, historic street in Tynemouth, known for its shops, eateries, and stunning views of the coast.
Cob is a lesser-known Mayan site, featuring a large pyramid and intricate carvings, offering a less crowded alternative to popular ruins.

A vibrant night market in Sri Lanka's eastern coast, offering local cuisine, shopping, and cultural experiences.