

Nestled in the Parvati Valley, Gushaini is a quaint village known for its apple orchards and trout fishing.
A serene valley known for its apple orchards and trout fishing.
An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Bhimakali, surrounded by apple orchards.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Famous for its traditional Himachali breakfast, served in a cozy, rustic setting.
Known for its apple-based dishes and beautiful views of the apple orchards.
Offers a variety of lunch options with a view of the Tirthan River.
Potato-filled flatbread, served with chutney
Yogurt-based curry with vegetables, served with rice
Spicy green chutney with a unique twist, served with snacks
Hand-woven from sheep wool, these shawls are a symbol of Kullu's rich weaving tradition.
Gushaini is famous for its apples. Take home apple jams, syrups, or dried apples.
The region's clay pots and decorative items showcase the skill of local artisans.
Gushaini Village experiences frequent rain, especially during monsoons.

Ideal for trekking and exploring the nearby Great Himalayan National Park.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the region.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna's premier art museum, houses an unparalleled collection of artworks from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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A vibrant night market in Kote Betta, offering local food, shopping, and stunning hilltop views.