


Experience the art of Kullu shawl weaving firsthand at these factories, where traditional patterns meet modern designs.
Grilled local trout fish with local spices and herbs, served with lemon butter.
Sweet rice cake made from rice flour, jaggery, and coconut, often served with ghee.

Traditional Himachali dish made with rice, lentils, vegetables, and curd, often served with mathri.
Kullu is known for its woolen shawls, perfect for the region's cool climate.
A light and warm scarf is essential for the cool evenings in Kullu.
Kullu has many scenic spots that require walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Witness the traditional art of Kullu shawl weaving and shop for handmade products.
Explore the historic fort offering panoramic views of the Kullu Valley.
Discover diverse flora and fauna in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hand-woven using traditional techniques, these shawls are a symbol of Kullu's rich textile heritage.

Intricately designed, this silver jewellery is a blend of local and Tibetan styles.
A traditional woollen cap, often worn by locals, symbolizing the region's cold climate.
Known for its traditional Himachali breakfast, Chanchal Restaurant is a local favorite.
Famous for its fresh bakery items and coffee, Bakthiar's Cafe is a great start to the day.
Sherpa Cafe offers a variety of cuisines and is famous for its vibrant atmosphere.
A picturesque lakeside promenade in Italy, offering stunning views, leisurely strolls, and vibrant local life.
Surya Narayan Temple, dedicated to the Sun God, is a serene and ancient temple in Konark, Odisha, known for its intricate carvings and architectural brilliance.

Historic park offering panoramic city views, known for its role in the 1759 Battle of Quebec.