

Experience the grandeur of Kullu Dussehra, a vibrant 7-day festival celebrating the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, with towering idols, processions, and cultural performances.
Experience the vibrant Kullu Dussehra celebrations, a 7-day festival with processions, cultural performances, and a grand Dussehra fair.
Explore the bustling Bhuntar Market, offering a glimpse into local life, shopping, and street food.
Marvel at the picturesque Kullu Valley, surrounded by the Himalayas, with apple orchards and the Beas River flowing through it.

Kullu has a cool climate, especially during Dussehra celebrations.
Kullu often experiences rain during this time of the year.
Kullu Dussehra involves a lot of walking and visiting temples.
Grilled or fried local trout fish with local spices, served with rice and local vegetables.

A traditional lentil dish made with local spices and served with rice or roti.

A traditional Himachali meal consisting of rice, daal, madra (chickpea flour preparation), and local vegetables.
Famous for its continental breakfast and scenic views.

Known for its fresh bread and pastries.
Famous for its authentic Punjabi cuisine.
Hand-woven with intricate patterns, these shawls are a symbol of Kullu's rich weaving tradition.
Intricately carved wooden idols of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana, depicting the epic Ramayana.
Exquisitely designed silver jewellery with local motifs, a popular choice among tourists.
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