Theog in Shimla
Theog is a town in the Shimla district. Theog is situated at a distance of 27 kilometers from Shimla. And there is also a tehsil with a municipal committee. It is a popular hill station which is a quiet area away from the noise of the crowd. tourist can come
Beas Kund Trek
Beas Kund is situated at an altitude of 3,700 meters amidst the mountains of Himachal Pradesh. Beas Kund trek is 16 km, and this trek starts from old Manali. This is for 3 days. And can be done from May to September. Tracking only happens in groups. You can also
Bhrigu Lake Kullu
Bhrigu Lake is the best trekking place in Himachal, Bhrigu lake is situated in the Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh. It is situated at an altitude of 4270 meters above sea level. This lake is spread over a radius of 4235 meters. History of Bhrigu Lake Bhrigu Lake is also
Bhaba Pass Trek
Bhaba Pass Trek is also known as Pin-Bhaba Pass Trek. This trek starts from Shimla via Kinnaur. The trek starts from the small Himalayan village of Kafnu in Kinnaur. After this one has to cross the Pin Bhaba Pass at a distance of 4865 meters. The trek is a full
Solan Himachal Pradesh
🌄 Solan, Himachal Pradesh – The Mushroom City In this blog, we will share interesting facts about Solan, a beautiful town in Himachal Pradesh. Solan is popularly known as the “Mushroom City” and the “City of Red Gold.” 👉The district gets this name because it produces the highest quantity of
Mashobra in Shimla
Mashobra is a town in the Shimla district. It is a historical city built by Lord Dalhousie in 1850. It is a half-hour drive from Shimla. Mashobra is situated at an altitude of 2,146 meters. Mashobra is also known for the President’s Retreat. The President visits Mashobra once a year.
Sangla Valley
Sangla Valley of Kinnaur is also known as Baspa Valley and it attracts travelers from all over the world. It is named after Sangla village and is one of the largest villages in Kinnaur. Sangla Valley starts from Karchum and ends at Chitkul. Sangla Valley is equipped with a petrol
Thangka Painting
The painting depicts a Buddhist deity or a thangka painting, a view of Spiti. This painting developed from the early traditions of Buddhism. Thanka paintings, made of cotton, are paintings depicting the lives of Buddhist deities. Thangka paintings are used for devotional and decorative purposes. Most Thangka paintings in India
City Shopping
Here you will get complete information about City Shopping in Spiti. Shopping in Lahaul and Spiti is famous for its local pure woolen shawls, woolen clothes, and carpets. Shopping here will be a completely different experience from other cities. Lahaul and Spiti are famous to visit all over India. In



