

Bhuntar Market, nestled in the Kullu Valley, is a vibrant local hub offering a glimpse into Himachali culture and commerce.
Bhuntar experiences frequent rain, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the local market and nearby hills requires good footwear.

For shopping and local transactions, it's best to have local currency.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, local handicrafts, and traditional clothing.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A government-run emporium showcasing and selling traditional Kullu shawls and handicrafts.
Famous for its traditional Himachali breakfast, 'Bhuntar Breakfast Point' is a local favorite.
Known for its variety of tea and light breakfast options, 'Bhuntar Chai Wala' is a bustling spot.
Offering a variety of Himachali and Indian dishes, 'Bhuntar Lunch Hub' is a popular lunch spot.
Lentil soup with spices, served with local bread.
Potato and spinach curry, a popular Himachali breakfast dish.
A traditional Himachali meal with rice, dal, vegetables, and curd.

A historic cathedral in the heart of Santo Domingo, showcasing Spanish colonial architecture and housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
A serene urban oasis along the Trinity River, offering walking trails, picnic spots, and scenic views.

A serene spiritual retreat dedicated to Sri Aurobindo, offering a glimpse into his life and teachings through a museum and peaceful gardens.
Hand-woven woollen shawls, a symbol of Kullu's craftsmanship, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Bhuntar is known for its apples. Take home apple jams, juices, or dried apples as a taste of the region.
Traditional jewellery made of silver and often adorned with semi-precious stones, reflecting the local culture.