

Bhuntar Fort, a historic marvel, offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley and the Beas River.
Whole wheat flatbread with clarified butter, served with curd or chutney.
Freshwater trout fish cooked with local spices and served with rice.

Traditional Himachali meal consisting of rice, dal, vegetables, and curd.
Bhuntar Fort experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.

The fort requires walking on uneven terrain.
Known for its breathtaking views of the Kullu Valley, this café is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Famous for its traditional Himachali breakfast, this place is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
A popular lunch spot among locals, known for its delicious Himachali cuisine.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, offering peace and tranquility.
Hand-woven from sheep wool, these shawls are a symbol of Kullu's craftsmanship and can withstand harsh winters.
Intricately designed with silver and semi-precious stones, this jewellery reflects the region's rich cultural heritage.
Bhuntar is famous for its apples. Take home apple jams, juices, or dried apples as a taste of the region.

Cox's Bazar Beach, the world's longest natural beach, stretches 120 km, offering a mesmerizing night scene with bioluminescent waves and local food stalls.

A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, nestled in the heart of Tamil Nadu, India.
A stunning cave system in New Zealand, famous for its glow worms that create a starry night-like effect on the ceiling.