


The Kullu Shawl Industry, nestled in the picturesque Kullu Valley, is renowned for its exquisite, hand-woven woolen shawls, a symbol of Himachali craftsmanship.
Grilled local trout fish with local spices, served with boiled potatoes.

Sweet rice cake filled with dry fruits and jaggery, often served with ghee.
A lentil dish cooked with local spices and served with rice.
Kullu is known for its woolen shawls, perfect for the region's cool climate.
To keep your feet warm during chilly evenings and mountain treks.
A traditional cap to protect from cold winds and add a local touch to your attire.
Watch the traditional Kullu shawls being woven and learn about the local craftsmanship.
A peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, surrounded by lush greenery.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering trekking trails, wildlife spotting, and scenic views.
A traditional woolen shawl, handwoven with intricate patterns, symbolizing the region's rich craftsmanship.
Intricate silver jewellery with local motifs, reflecting the region's unique cultural heritage.
Kullu is famous for its apples. Take home apple jams, juices, or dried fruits as a local delicacy.
Known for its stunning views of the Bhagsu waterfall and the surrounding mountains.
Famous for its wide variety of breakfast options and a lively atmosphere.
A local favorite for its authentic Punjabi cuisine and warm, welcoming ambiance.
A picturesque pier on the scenic Hanalei River, offering stunning views and water activities.

Fairhaven Historic Village is a charming, well-preserved 19th-century mill village, offering a glimpse into New England's industrial past.
Santo Wines Winery, nestled in the Alentejo region, is known for its award-winning wines and picturesque vineyards.