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Bilaspur is a district and city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, located in the Sutlej river valley. It was once...
31/08/2025

Bilaspur is a district and city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, located in the Sutlej river valley. It was once a princely state called Kahloor, and the modern town was built after its historic predecessor was submerged by the Govind Sagar Lake. Key attractions in Bilaspur include the Govind Sagar Lake, the Bhakra Dam, and the Shri Naina Devi Temple.

14/06/2024

Bhuntar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is just 11 km from Kullu town, and lies along National Highway 3. The Kullu Airport is located in Bhuntar. Bhuntar is located on the right bank of the Beas River. Right opposite Bhuntar, near the left bank of the Beas River, there is the confluence of the Parvati River with the River Beas. The Parvati Valley begins at this confluence and runs eastward, through a steep-sided valley towards Kasol and Manikaran.

Gobind Sagar is one of the largest manmade lakes of the country that has reshaped the identity of Bilaspur and turned in...
22/07/2023

Gobind Sagar is one of the largest manmade lakes of the country that has reshaped the identity of Bilaspur and turned into a attractive tourist destination. It has become a hub for water sports activities, boating and an excellent site for game fishing.

Often called the ‘Varanasi of Hills’, Mandi is a picturesque hill retreat nestled on the banks of River Beas in Himachal...
12/07/2023

Often called the ‘Varanasi of Hills’, Mandi is a picturesque hill retreat nestled on the banks of River Beas in Himachal. Spellbinding scenery, spiritual vibes and a fresh breath of air, is what that makes this little town one of the most sought after destinations for tourists and pilgrims. Adorned with some rugged terrains that hide in their store, an amazing wildlife, and trails to explore, the place is undoubtedly a wildlife and adventure lover’s paradise. That is not all, this tourist place in Himachal Pradesh is ideal for cultural exploration and uncovering hidden cultural treasures and unveiling its fascinating past.

Situated at a height of 1835 meter Barot is a beautiful place on the bank of river Uhl. It is famous for its Trout Fish ...
12/07/2023

Situated at a height of 1835 meter Barot is a beautiful place on the bank of river Uhl. It is famous for its Trout Fish Farm. It is being operated by Fisheries Department and Angling Meet is organized every year. The reservoir of Shanan power project built by Britishers is located here and adds to the scenic beauty of Barot. Barot is also the Gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary spread over area of 278 sq. kms. It is the home of Monal, Wild Cats, Monkeys and the Black Bear. Brot is also the base for trek routes to Kullu & Kangra Valleys. This area is also famous for vegetables and pulse production.

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh is said to be Himachal’s Best Kept Secret. It is a lesser known tourist destination in ...
24/05/2023

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh is said to be Himachal’s Best Kept Secret. It is a lesser known tourist destination in Himachal as compared to Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala but is one of the most beautiful places in Himachal. The valley is named after the Tirthan river that flows from Tirth in the Great Himalayan National Park. It joins the Beas river in Larji. It is famous for its trout and you will also see many apple and apricot orchards that Kullu is famous for.

Jispa is located 22 km (14 mi) north of Keylong and 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Darcha,along the Manali-Leh Highway and the B...
26/01/2023

Jispa is located 22 km (14 mi) north of Keylong and 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Darcha,along the Manali-Leh Highway and the Bhaga river.There are approximately 20 villages between Jispa and Keylong.

Mashada
25/06/2022

Mashada

The village of Jibhi is one of the unexplored places in the state of Himachal Pradesh located in Tirthan valley. It is l...
20/04/2022

The village of Jibhi is one of the unexplored places in the state of Himachal Pradesh located in Tirthan valley. It is located at an elevation of 1600m, 51250 ft and 70 km from Mandi. Tourists can enjoy this place away from the crowd, and commercial attributes.

Trithan valley Himachal Pradesh
Jibhi is surrounded by bunches of pine and deodar trees where you can enjoy a quiet soothing night in the foothills of the Himalayas. In the winters, the temperature drops down below normal level that making the place look like heaven.

Tourists experience snowfall almost every day in the valleys with amazing shots on camera. The Tirthan River flows between the villages that give an ancient touch to it. The majority of homestays and hotels are constructed with wood so that the rooms remain warm.

Malta trees are present in the backyard of every locale's house. Some of the terrains in this village are meant for trekking. Now, it is considered as one of the hills stations with its fascinating nature. You will remain forever grateful to Himachal Pradesh after visiting this place. Jibhi valley is appealing with ancient temples, dense forests and tranquil valleys.

Badol Devi Temple is situated in Badol village of Bilaspur. There is a very interesting legend attached to this temple. ...
04/04/2022

Badol Devi Temple is situated in Badol village of Bilaspur. There is a very interesting legend attached to this temple. It is said that one day, an old villager named Bhura noticed that his cow had shed her milk on a particular place. Astonished by this unusual phenomenon, he tries to stop her from going there again. However, somehow she managed to reach the same place everyday and shed her milk. Bhura thought that someone had captivated his cow and fearing the worst, he decided to axe her.

The moment he hit the cow, he noticed that in place of blood, milk was oozing out from her wounds. She ran away and Bhura tried to follow her and in the process, lost his eyesight. He could not find the cow and by the time he came back to his home, he noticed that his eyesight had been restored. When Bhura narrated this unusual incident to the villagers, they decided to dig the place where the cow had shed her milk. On digging, they found a 'pindi' of Goddess Durga lying here.

10/01/2022

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