

Hatu Peak, at 3,400 meters, offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and is home to the ancient Hatu Mata Temple.

Hatu Peak has unpredictable rain, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Sturdy hiking boots are necessary for the steep and rocky trails.
Protection from the sun is crucial at high altitudes like Hatu Peak.
Hand-carved stones from Hatu Peak, symbolizing the region's unique geology.
Dried and preserved apples, a local specialty due to the region's apple orchards.
Hand-woven woolen shawls, traditional to the Kullu region, known for their warmth and intricate patterns.

Whole wheat flatbread stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with butter and curd.
Fried bread filled with spiced chickpea curry, served with tamarind and mint chutney.

Red kidney bean curry served with steamed rice, a popular lunch dish.
Hatu Peak offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and is a great spot for photography.
Explore the local culture and shop for traditional items at Berinag Market.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to diverse flora and fauna.
Known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, this café is a must-visit for breakfast.
Famous for its traditional Himachali breakfast and warm ambiance.
Offers a variety of Indian and Chinese dishes with a beautiful view.

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