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Himachal Pradesh is synonymous with scenic beauty, serene landscape and adventure sports. Literally Himachal means “the land of snow”. Situated in the western Himalaya, Himachal Pradesh has several hill stations which are the most appropriate destination to find respite from the scorching summer heat.
Here’s a list of 10 best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh on your trip to the land of the Himalayas:

1. Kullu-Manali – The famous hill station of the country



One of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh is Kullu and Manali. If you are on a lookout for fresh air and green mountains amidst the snow covered ranges then Kullu Manali, indeed should be on the top of your list.
Ideal for: Everyone! But it is a hot favorite amongst newlyweds.
Ideal duration: 4-5 days
Best time to visit: May-July. November-January for snowfall.
How to reach: Chandigarh is the nearest airport, 252 Kms away. Nearest rail head is also in Chandigarh, 270 Kms away. Kullu is 570 Kms from Delhi via road.
Things to do:
  • Indulge in adventure sports at Solang Valley
  • Visit Manali Bird Sanctuary
  • Go trekking, camping, angling & river rafting in Kullu
  • Visit the Old temples
Nearby famous places: Solang, Rohtang, Manikaran, Malana, Khirganga

2. Shimla – The Capital of Himachal Pradesh


One of the most famous hill stations of Northern India – Shimla which is the right mix of Indian glory with British sophistication.it is consecrated stunning landscape and fresh climate all through the year.
Ideal for: Family and friends
Ideal Duration: 3-4days
Best time to visit: May –July and November-January for snowfall.
How to reach: Kalka in turn is the nearest rail head, which is connected to Chandigarh and Delhi by regular trains. Chandigarh is at a distance of 117 kilometres, Manali at 260 kilometres and Delhi at 343 kilometres
Things to do:
  • Full fill your shopping desire at the mall road
  • Enjoy a trek to jakhu hill and a visit to Lord Hanuman’s Temple
  • Visit to the Viceregal Lodge to appreciate the British elegance
  • Try your hands on Polo at Annandale which is 4km from the Ridge
Nearby famous places: Tattapani, Solan, Mashobra

3. Dharamsala – The resident of Dalai Lama


Dharamsala definitely has to be on your list of best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Famous not only because of its climate but also you get to see how multicultural Indian community lives in harmony with the Indo Tibetan community.
Ideal for: Friends or Solo Travelers
Ideal duration: 2-3days
Best time to visit: May –July and November-January for snowfall
How to reach: The nearest major railway station is at Pathankot, 85 kilometres away. Dharamshala is well-connected to Delhi The journey is almost 520 kilometres from Delhi. The drive from Delhi via Chandigarh, is about 12 hours.
Things to do:
  • Enjoy a boat ride across the Dal Lake and witness the royal the Kangra Fort.
  • Pay homage to the Bhagsunath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and simultaneously enjoy the cascading Bhagsu falls.
  • Visit various monasteries, the Kangra Art Museum, the Dalai Lama Temple Complex and see the magnificent tea plantation on the foothills of Kangra valley.
Nearby famous places: Khajjiar, Bir Billing, Palampur

4. Kasauli – The gateway to Himachal


Kasauli is a perfect getaway from the hustle bustle of the city, and is one of the most serene places to visit in Himachal in June. Almost on the outskirts of Punjab and Haryana it is well connected by roadways.
Ideal for: Friend and Family
Ideal duration: 3-4 days
Best time to go visit: November – March & December – January for snowfall.
How to reach: The nearest airport is in Chandigarh, 70 km away. Nearest train station is Sonwara which is 4km away. It is 293 kms from New Delhi and takes about 7 hours.
Things to do:
  • Visit to the Anglican Church which was built during the British era.
  • Enjoy a great stroll or a trek on the lower mall which leads to the Monkey point which is in the shape of a Lord Hanuman’s foot.
  • A must watch is the sunrise and the sunset point where you can witness the most beautiful sky.
  • If you are fond of walking and exploring the nature then do take the Gilbert Trail
Nearby famous places: Parwanoo, Solan

5. Bir Billing – An adventure-seeker’s paradise


If you’re an adventure seeker, Bir Billing is the mecca for adventure sports and it has to be on your list of places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Bir is a small village which is located in the western side of Himachal Pradesh and is blessed with some refreshing climate.
Ideal for: Backpackers and adventure seekers
Ideal duration: 2-3 days
Best time to visit: May-July
How to reach: The closest airport to Bir is Dharamshala airport (in Gaggal) about 30-45 minutes south of Dharamshala. Train to Pathankot + bus/taxi onward to Bir. And then Taxi from Pathankot to Bir: 4-5 hours Bir is about 12-14 hours from Delhi by bus. Take a bus to either Baijnath or Bir Road.
Things to do:
  • Experience some adrenaline rush as you paraglide in the beautiful Himalayan valleys and camp amazing weather and safe surroundings.
  • Visit the gorgeous Buddhism monasteries in Bhattu, Choggan and Chauntra Bhattu colony located in center of the forest.
  • Just around 10 kms from Bir Billing is the beautifully carved 13th-century Vaidyanath devoted to Lord Shiva.
  • Visit the Palampur Tea Cooperative where you can attend a free tour to see the tea making process.
Nearby famous place: Dharamshala

6. Malana – To get your spirits high


Looking for digital detox, then Malana is the place you must visit in Himachal Pradesh in August. Situated near the Kullu Valley, Malana provides spellbinding views of the Deo Tiba and Chandrakhani crests.
Ideal for: Trekkers, Solo Travelers and anyone who wants to disconnect from the world
Ideal Duration: 3-4 Days
Best time to visit: The best time to go is early May to August
How to reach: The nearest airport is Kullu. By road malana is 378 kms away from Delhi and takes roughly 10hrs. The closest rail head is Shimla and then take a cab.
Things to do:
  • Enjoy some stimulating weather in this gorgeous village which is also called the little Greece of India.
  • Panoramic scenes of the snow clad Himalayas from Chanderkhani pass and capture the mesmerizing beauty of Kheer Ganga valley.
  • Trek through spectacular forests and across Alpine pastures with tremendous views.
  • Visit the pilgrim center Manikaran which has a hot water spring.
  • Be a part of regional festivals in Malana village, with its idiosyncratic culture and customs.
Nearby famous places: Kasol, Manikaran, Tosh

7. Dalhousie – Mini Switzerland of India


Dalhousie is yet another hill station in Himachal Pradesh which is ideal for de-stressing in the serene, tranquil troposphere. Away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, sit back and enjoy the nature in Dalhousie.
Ideal for: Honeymooners
Ideal duration: 2-3days
Best time to visit: April to July
How to reach: The closest airport is Dharamsala which is 5 hours away. The closest railhead is Pathankot’s Chakki Bank (71 kms from Dalhousie) and then take a cab which takes around 10 hours.
Things to do:
  • Experience the beauty of nature in the valley of Khajjar which is also known as the Switzerland of India
  • Enjoy a gentle walk or a trek in the beautiful terrain in Dainkund Walk, Ganji Pahadi Walk and Bakrota Walk.
  • Visit the St. John’s Church, oldest church of the town carries vast historical implication
    Relish the cascading waterfalls near Delhi – namely the Chamera falls and the Satdhara falls
Nearby famous places: Dharamshala, Khajjiar, Kalatop

8. Spiti + Tabo + Kaza – Offbeat destinations for avid travelers


Spiti Valley is one of the most attractive hidden gems of North India. Straddling the river Spiti, it is home to numerous of the divinest of Buddhist destinations as well as some of the most widespread tourist destinations.
Ideal for: friends and family
Ideal duration: 2-3 days
Best time to visit: May-July
How to reach: Kullu Airport at Kullu is the nearest airport. Shimla is the nearest railway station from Kaza. Roadways from Delhi to Shimla and then take a cab.
Things to do:
  • Spectate the Chunpa fue or walk to ancient traditional meditation centre at Lari Dupuk.
  • Visit the Millennium Monastery, Gue mummy or Dhankar monastery and rock carving at Tabo.
  • Hike to Angla and Phela – nomadic plains on the hills north of Tabo
  • Go for a traditional phootoshot at Nadang Lhakhang and attend the cultural show (cham dance), with local food and tea.
  • Walk to famous rangrik rewa cave, visit the Snow point Kunzom and if lucky enjoy the Snow Leopard / Ibex sighting and river rafting.
Nearby famous places: Kibber, Pin Valley National Park

9. Kasol – Trek to your heart’s delight


Known as the little Israel of India in Himachal Pradesh, based in the Parvati Valley is this beautiful hill station called Kasol. Its just on the way to the holy town of Manikaran.
Ideal for: Backpackers and trekkers
Ideal duration: 3 Days
Best time to visit: May and June
How to reach: The nearest airport is Kullu which takes about 3 hours. The nearest rail head is Shimla. Take a bus from Delhi to Shimla and then take a cab which is roughly 381 kms
Things to do:
  • Ideal for hiking in the jungle – follow the trails along the Parvati river
  • Trek to Kheer-Ganga is mesmerizing where you can experience the hot water spring.
  • Parvati valley is an ideal trail for trekking also known as the ‘Stoner’s Paradise’.
Nearby famous places: Malana, Manikaran, Tosh, Khirganga

10. Khajjiar – A perfect family getaway awaits


Located in the Chamba district, this gorgeous valley is one of the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Its indeed a great place to relax and unwind in the beautiful and refreshing environment.
Ideal for: Friends and family
Ideal Duration: 3 Days
Best time to visit: May to June
How to reach: The nearest airport is dharamshala and then a taxi 122km. There is an overnight train from new Delhi to Pathankot and then take a taxi for 110kms. Regular bus service from New Delhi to Shimla is also available.
Things to do:
  • Visit the Khajjiar Lake and Ground via the Bakrota Hills from Dalhousie
  • Pay tribute to the Khajji Nag Temple which is one of the most ancient temples
  • Enjoy the serenity of local villages known for its apple orchards
  • Relish the mercerizing views of mount Kailash which is believed to be the home to lord Shiva
Nearby famous places: Chamba, Kalatop, Dalhousie

11. Mashobra – A well-kept secret


Located just 13 km away Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, Mashobra is a well-kept secret for someone who’s done with tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. Though the distance is not much, this is a new world in itself, sprinkled with deodar trees through and through. Get going in the jungles during the day, try out various adventure activities like zip lining and spend the night under the stars camping; do whatever you please in this paradise!
Ideal for: Friend, solo
Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days
Best time to visit: May to June
How to reach: Deboard the bus in Shimla and take another bus/cab heading towards Mashobra. The nearest railway station in Shimla (Toy train) and the nearest airport is Shimla Airport in Jubbarhatti.
Things to do:
  • Indulge in adventure activities like zip lining and rappelling
  • Explore the jungles as you trek through at your own pace
  • Dodge the currents while river rafting in Mashobra
  • Spend an evening birdwatching
  • Camp the night away, with bonfire, friends and your favorite music
Nearby famous places: Shimla, Solan, Kufri, Tattapani

12. Palampur – Dotted with tea gardens


Listed among rather offbeat places of Himachal, Palampur is famed for its tea gardens and zoo. This is an ideal place to visit with family, as children and parents will find many attractions equally interesting. The scenic splendour will have you bewitched and thanks to easy accessibility and number of accommodation options, it is a perfect weekend getaway from Delhi.
Ideal for: Family
Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days
Best time to visit: Anytime
How to reach: Palampur is best visited via bus/road. Nearest airport is Gaggal Airport, Dharamsala (37 km) and the nearest railway station is Pathankot Railway Station (112 km)
Things to do:
  • Go for a slow-paced trek, while also visiting the local villages in the area
  • Get face to face with wild animals in local zoo
  • Spend an evening boat riding
  • Visit the tea gardens and savor the best taste while you’re at it
Nearby famous places: Dharamshala

13. Kinnaur – Greeting you with apples and a colorful ethnicity


Known for its apples, Kinnaur is often called the Land of Gods. The paradise is 235 km away from Shimla, in the northeast ends of Himachal Pradesh. Bestowed with vibrant cultural scenario, Kinnaur’s landscape is bejeweled with gigantic snow-clad mountains. Currently it is not under tourists radar, so if you want to go off the beaten road, Kinnaur it is!
Ideal for: Family, solo
Ideal duration: 1 night 2 days
Best time to visit: June to September
How to reach: Palampur is best visited via bus/road. Nearest airport is Gaggal Airport, Dharamsala (37 km) and the nearest railway station is Pathankot Railway Station (112 km)
Things to do:
  • Go on a heritage trail, exploring Kamru Fort, Nako Gompa and hamlets
  • Spend some serene time beside Nako Lake
  • Savor Tibetan delicacies at Tibetan Cafetaria
Nearby famous places: Shimla

Frequently asked questions

What are places to visit in Himachal Pradesh for honeymoon?

Dalhousie, Spiti and Khajjiar are perfect Himachal Pradesh destinations for couples looking for a peaceful getaway. However, if you both are adventurous head over to Bir Billing.

What are places to visit in Himachal Pradesh during summer?

Since summer is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh, you might want to visit a place which is not crowded with tourists. Thus, Mashobra, Spiti, Tabo, Kaza and Kinnaur are suggested places to visit in Himachal Pradesh in March or other summer months.

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