


Nestled in the Kullu Valley, Bhuntar Temple is a serene and ancient Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering a peaceful retreat amidst lush greenery.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings.

A fascinating insight into the traditional Kullu shawl weaving process, offering a chance to buy locally made products.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and hiking trails for all levels.
Whole wheat flatbread with ghee, served with curd and pickles

Breakfast dish made with semolina, ghee, and dry fruits
Potato and spinach curry, a popular lunch dish
Hand-woven woolen shawls, a symbol of Kullu's craftsmanship, often featuring intricate patterns.
Blissful sweets and local snacks offered as prasad at the Bhuntar Temple, a divine local treat.
Silver jewellery with intricate designs, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.
Bhuntar experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
Exploring the temple and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.

A local favorite for breakfast, offering traditional Himachali dishes.
Famous for its steaming hot chai, a perfect start to your day.
Known for its delicious lunch options, including local specialties.
Cheng Huang Cemetery, a serene and historic burial ground, is home to the graves of prominent Taiwanese figures, offering a glimpse into the island's cultural heritage.

A captivating light and sound show that narrates the history of Munnar, set against the backdrop of the ancient Anamudi Palace.
A vibrant beachside market in Andhra Pradesh, offering local cuisine and shopping under the starlit sky.