Saturday, March 23, 2013

51 things to do in Himachal Pradesh!!


Churdhar is the highest peak in southern Himachal Pradesh, commonly known as Churichandni (Bangle of Snow).

Himachal Pradesh is famous for its abundant natural beauty. The state attracts lots of tourists from different part of the world. However, a lot of time tourists still wonder about what to do when they are in Himchal Pradesh. The Other Home presents you a top 50 ideas about things to do in Himachal Pradesh.
1. DRIVING AT THE PINNACLE
Khardungla Pass - Leh, Ladakh
Khardungla Pass – Leh, Ladakh – Highest Motorable Road in the World
It’s not every day that you get a chance to drive on a road at an altitude of 18,380 feet and the experience of doing so is solely available at the Khardungla Pass meaning “Pass of the Lower Castle” which is the highest motorable road in the world. The long drive through the mountain terrains with breath-taking beauty and clean air is sure to lift up your spirits.
2. DISCOVER POLYANDRY
The Village scene is from a wedding ceremony in the valley of Kinnaur, involves the union of a woman with two brothers.
The Village scene is from a wedding ceremony in the valley of Kinnaur, involves the union of a woman with two brothers. (Photo: Joy Robinson)
Learn about their culture and beliefs. Polyandry which is a form of marriage where a woman takes more than one husband still prevails among the inhabitants of the mountains. According to the scriptures of the epic, Mahabharata, the Pandavas spent their last year of 13 year exile in the hilly terrain of Kinnaur and a minority of the Kinaauri’s believe themselves to be their descendants and continue to follow the tradition engaged by Draupadi.
3. SPEAK TO THE GODS
Worship the Village Deity
Worship the Village Deity
With a culture as diverse as its landscape, Himachal has local Gods and Goddesses dutifully worshiped by the residents. In fact every village has its own deity and all the villagers believe the Gods protect them and their property. The village Gods sometimes the revered ancestors or from the fabled Myths much like the living Gods speak to the priests, go on pilgrimage or get happy or angry. You only have to visit a village shrine to be in touch with the Gods.
4. NATURE’S TRAIL
Churdhar is the highest peak in southern Himachal Pradesh, commonly known as Churichandni (Bangle of Snow).
Churdhar is the highest peak in southern Himachal Pradesh, commonly known as Churichandni (Bangle of Snow). (Photo: Atul Sinha)
Atop the Churdhar summit lies the lingams of Shiva and Kali.
Atop the Churdhar summit lies the lingams of Shiva and Kali. (Photo: Audacious Nomad)
Churdhar peak also known as “Chur Chandini” meaning ‘mountain bathed in moonlight’ is an all time favourite by the tourists for trekking.  Through this trek one experiences the beauty of lush forests with tall trees, chirping birds, fresh mountain air and crystal clear streams. This place is also an excellent spot for a camp-out under the star-lit sky.
5. AN APPLE A DAY
Plan to stay in the apple orchard with the family in Himachal.
Plan to stay in the apple orchard with the family in Himachal.
Located on the banks of Pabbar and covering almost more than half of apple production in Himachal, Rohru has emerged as the engaging market for this delicious fruit. The two famous varieties of apples in this region are the Rich Red and the Royal delicious. So take a moment and enjoy the mouth-watering fruit and its sweet nectar.
6. HAR GAON KI KAHANI
Nirmand, a sprawling village to the south of Kullu district is one such place, which is often referred to as 'the Kashi of the Himalayas'.
Nirmand, a sprawling village to the south of Kullu district is one such place, which is often referred to as ‘the Kashi of the Himalayas’. (Photo: Gauri Shankar)
Every village in this pristine state has its own legend and story of origin and traditions. The legends as interesting as Grandma’s stories take you to another world of mythology and enchantment. Sitting around a warm glowing fire would be the perfect way to seep in the rich culture and its captivating tales. Discover some of these at The India Travel Blog – Saho and Nerti.
7. TROUT FISHING AT LAKE PABBAR
Pabbar river is famous for Trout Fishing.
Pabbar river is famous for Trout Fishing. (Photo: Zainulth)
A surprise awaits all the fishing fanatics at Pabbar Valley where the river is rich in trout. Have a lazy day by the lake with the fishing rod and have a scrumptious dinner of trout for the night. The trout fishing season is from 31 March to 31 October.  Check Out – Trout Fishing in Himachal Pradesh
8. KASTO MAZAA HAI RELAIMA
Toy Train from Kalka to Shimla
Toy Train from Kalka to Shimla
The toy train ride from Kalka to Shimla is a pleasant journey through the lush nature, green landscape and quaint villages with warm sunlight peeping through the trees.  This joyous ride is a must experience deal and can be enjoyed thoroughly.
9. TEA TIME AT KANGRA
Fresh Tea crop ready in Kangra valley for plucking.
Fresh Tea crop ready in Kangra valley for plucking. (Photo: Hill Post)
For those who love the taste and aroma of delicious hot tea, sipping the Kangra tea is a pure pleasure. The high quality tea known for its rich refreshing taste and pleasing aroma is ranked among the best in the world. Also walk through the tea plantations and visit the Kangra tea factory.
10. WHITE WATER RAFTING
River rafting in Beas river - Manali.
River rafting in Beas river – Manali. (Photo: Bharathirajan Dam)
Himachal Pradesh attracts not only nature lovers but also adventure junkies. The Beas River with its rushing rapids is the perfect spot to try white water rafting. The experience is thrilling and exhilarating provided safety measures are followed.
11. SLIDING DOWN THE HILL
Skiiing in Kufri
Skiiing in Kufri
Another adventure sport growing in Himachal Pradesh is skiing. Kufri with its stunning snow covered mountains makes it a perfect experience to cut through the snow and feel the rush of air in your face. The best time for skiing are January and February as this is the time when the gentle slopes turn white.
12. THE DUSTY TRAIL
Bike Trip to Lahaul-Spiti valley in Himachal!
Bike Trip to Lahaul-Spiti valley in Himachal! (Photo: V Parikshit)
Zooming through the way on a bike, with the wind in your hair is an enthralling experience especially when riding through the Lahaul Valley, Himachal Pradesh. Leave your worries behind, grab your helmet and get your adrenaline pumping through this ride.
13. PET IT
Himachal Gaddi Dog
Himachal Gaddi Dog (Photo: Get Images)
Strolling through the green mountains, you’ll see the faithful “Gaddi kuttas” devotedly guarding the lands and sheep of the “Gaddis” (shepherds). These dogs are not only intelligent and faithful, but are brave and strong enough to repulse a snow leopard’s attack. However, they are also intuitive, calm and placid with their owners making it an ideal pet. Adoption options are also available.
14. PRETTY NUTTY
Chilgoza is one of the most important cash crops of tribal people residing in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Chilgoza is one of the most important cash crops of tribal people residing in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Apart from apples, Himachal Pradesh is also proud of its hazelnuts and chilgoza pine nuts, a rare dry fruit found only in Himachal Pradesh. Not only are these nuts appetizing, they also help rejuvenate your hair and skin. So be sure to fill your pockets!
15. YAK AWAY
Enjoy Yak ride in Manali
Enjoy Yak ride in Manali (Photo: Vinita Magdalene)
Yaks, the regal beasts also known as the “camel of the snow”, descend from the picturesque Himalayas to roam the streets of Shimla and yak rides have long since become a major tourist attraction. Sitting on top of the beast in the midst of the snow capped mountains makes you feel mighty and majestic, so put aside your inhibitions and give it a try.
16. DUSSEHRA CELEBRATIONS
The Dussehra Maidan of Kullu is jam packed with record 226 deities of Kullu and their thousands of followers who are celebrating seven-day-long festivity.
The Dussehra Maidan of Kullu is jam packed with record 226 deities of Kullu and their thousands of followers who are celebrating seven-day-long festivity.
The victory of “Good over evil” is celebrated in all regions of our country during Dussehra and Kullu valley is not the one to lag behind. The town is gaily decorated in bright colours and grand processions with idols of Gods and Goddesses move through the town with people cheering and dancing while also worshipping devotedly. Many fairs are also organized and being a part of these revels is sure to lift your spirits.
17. DISCOVER LORD SHIVA’S ABODE
Mani Mahesh Kailash Peak with a height of 5650 Meter.
Mani Mahesh Kailash Peak with a height of 5650 Meter.
The Manimahesh Kailash Peak also known as “Chamba Kailash” standing high and mighty over the Manimahesh Lake is considered by the residents of Himachal as the Holy abode of Lord Shiva. One of the major pilgrimage sites in Himachal Pradesh, it is held with deep respect by the residents especially the “Gaddi” tribe.
18. CAMPING TRIP
The Apple Orchard Farm And Camping is located in Baspa Valley or popularly known as Sangla Valley of the Kinner Kailash Range of Himalays.
The Apple Orchard Farm And Camping is located in Baspa Valley or popularly known as Sangla Valley of the Kinner Kailash Range of Himalays.
The Sangla valley also known as Baspa valley offers a picturesque location with acres of greenery and meadows, high rising mountains, chirping birds and appropriate climate. Adding to its beauty is the ever flowing Baspa River which is also ideal for water rafting making this spot ideal for picnics and camping out in tents.
19. APEX CRICKET
Chail Cricket Ground in Himachal Pradesh.
Chail Cricket Ground in Himachal Pradesh.
Chail, Himachal presents the “World’s highest cricket ground” with pride. Built in 1893 at an altitude of 2444m and surrounded by deodar trees, it takes playing cricket to an elevated notch.
20. ON A FLOATING ISLAND
Khajjar is a beautiful lush green place about 25 km away from Dalhousie. It has a  green ground with a small lake on the center of it, on which is a floating land.
Khajjar is a beautiful lush green place about 25 km away from Dalhousie. It has a green ground with a small lake on the center of it, on which is a floating land. (Photo: Travelling Rants)
Khajjiar, often referred as the “Gulmarg of Himachal Pradesh” is easily the “Mini Switzerland” of India. It has sprawling meadows of grazing sheep and cattle encircled by thick pine and cedar forests. In the middle of the meadow there is a small lake with its own floating island and stepping on top of it should not be missed.
21. BY THE BRUSH’S STROKE
Radha and Lord Krishna in discussion.
Radha and Lord Krishna in discussion. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
Kangra, apart from tea and apples is also eminent for its Pahari paintings. Made with gentle brush strokes, with love as the central theme many of these paintings show the tender love between Radha and Krishna or the Him playing his flute’s sweet notes and captivating every maiden’s eye. Be sure to buy the painting as they will adorn your wall beautifully.
22. ICE SKATING
Shimla Ice Skating rink is Asia’s one-of-its kind open air ice skating rink where water is sprinkled on at night and left to freeze.
Shimla Ice Skating rink is Asia’s one-of-its kind open air ice skating rink where water is sprinkled on at night and left to freeze.
Going to Shimla and not having a go at the ice skating rink is like going to Goa and not enjoying at the beaches. Gliding on the ice sheet and having a few tumbles will always be a memory worth remembering.
23. BERRY PICKING
Blueberry bush in Kufri Shimla.
Blueberry bush in Kufri Shimla.
Once you’re done with apples and nuts, how about giving juicy strawberries a try? Go berry picking and gather rich strawberries and wild blue berries.
24. RIVER OF LOVE
The confluence of two rivers, ‘Chandra’ and ‘Bhaga’ to give rise to ‘Chandrabhaga’.
The confluence of two rivers, ‘Chandra’ and ‘Bhaga’ to give rise to ‘Chandrabhaga’.
An epitome of true love, the Chandrabagha River is next on the list. Legends say ‘Chandra’, daughter of the Moon and ‘Bhaga’, son of the Sun fell in deeply in love and their togetherness blossomed into the ‘Chandrabhaga’. If you’re a true romantic at heart, this place will surely capture you!
25. WELCOME THE NEW YEAR
Folk Dance of Himachal.
Folk Dance of Himachal. (Photo: Prashantha H J)
Celebrating Bishu or Basoa, the folks of Himachal Pradesh welcome the New Year similar to Baisakhi in Punjab. The villages celebrate with song and dance and thank the Gods for the wealth and prosperity and you are invited to be a part of it.
26. DISCOVER ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN
The views of the Yeti of the mountain valleys and the foothills of the Himalayas.
The views of the Yeti of the mountain valleys and the foothills of the Himalayas.
Listening to the myths and fables of the mysterious Yeti take you to the snowy glazing Himalayas and leave you wondering whether this lonely gigantic creature resides in the mountains or not! While on a snowy mountain trail be sure to look out for one.
27. VISIT PAONTA SAHIB GURUDWARA
Gurdwara Paonta Sahib is situated in the city of the same name which grew up around Paonta Sahib. It is part of the district of Sirmour, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Gurdwara Paonta Sahib is situated in the city of the same name which grew up around Paonta Sahib. It is part of the district of Sirmour, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Founded by the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh and situated on the banks of River Yamuna is the grand Paonta Sahib Gurudwara. Visting the Gurudwara fills your mind and soul with inner peace.
28. TASTE THE PAHADI CUISINE
The Famous Festival Food - Siddu is prepared during Winter Carnival.
The Famous Festival Food – Siddu is prepared during Winter Carnival.
A paradise for every foodie, Himachal offers mouth watering delights such as Kadhi, Masala fried Okra and Pahari Aloo Palda (potatoes in yogurt gravy). Siddu, a type of bread made from wheat flour is a must try with ghee and hot dal. For the non-vegetarians, Pahari mutton curry and Chicken Annardana are simply tango on your taste-buds. Gulp it down with a cup of hot Kangra tea. Also enjoy a variety of desserts.
29. CALLING ALL SHOPAHOLICS
For the avid shopper, there are lots of opportunities for shopping in Himachal Pradesh.
For the avid shopper, there are lots of opportunities for shopping in Himachal Pradesh.
Handicrafts, clothes, woollens, food, pottery, jewellery, books… You name it, and they have it! Shopping at Mall Road, Shimla is not only pleasurable but is also judicious since the items are reasonably priced and do not burn a hole in your pocket.
30. DON THE TRADITION
The girl dressed up in Himachali Costume.
The girl dressed up in Himachali Costume. (Photo: Bhavana Ajgaonkar)
Wear the traditional Himachali costume for a perfect picture and a lasting memory.
31. VISIT DALHOUSIE,COLONIAL HIMACHAL
Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including some beautiful churches.
Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including some beautiful churches.
Offering scenic beauty, picturesque snow-capped mountains, gentle weather and comfortable accommodation, Dalhousie officially places itself among the best of tourist destinations. Dalhousie takes you back to the time of Colonial India with elegant Scottish and Victorian architecture rife in the bungalows and churches of the town.
32. PARAGLIDING AT MANALI
Paragliding in Solong Valley, Manali
Paragliding in Solong Valley, Manali (Photo: Bhagyajit Bhuyān)
Calling out to all adventure lovers is paragliding at Manali. A bird’s eye-view of Mother Nature below is a splendid sight and though a charging sport, paragliding takes you to another serene world once you’re among the clouds.
33. STUDY AVALANCHES
Study the snow and avalanche in Himachal.
Study the snow and avalanche in Himachal.
Set up in 1969 near Manali, Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE) helps combat against the hazards of snow and avalanches. Knowledge about snow and avalanche is vital while visiting a snowy state, so be sure to know some.
34. SPIN A YARN
Spining a Yarn
Spining a Yarn
Learn a new skill. Try spinning yarn with the locals.
35. BUST A MOVE
Dancers from Himachal Pradesh performing Nati dance.
Dancers from Himachal Pradesh performing Nati dance. (Photo: Hill Post)
Be sure to join hands with the locals and perform the traditional ‘Nati’ dance. Performed during major festivals and fairs, this dance reflects the soft side of Himachal like the smooth flowing rivers and gentle mountain breeze with its languid yet rhythmic moves.
36. MOUNTAINEERING AT KULLU
Snow Peak in Himachal Pradesh.
Snow Peak in Himachal Pradesh.
Climb the rugged slopes and reach the highest peaks of Kullu. Other options include rock climbing, rappelling and jumaring.
37. TRACK A TRAGOPAN
Tragopan - The State Bird
Tragopan – The State Bird (Photo: Ferme Klassique)
Replacing the Himalayan Monal as the state bird of Himachal and also called as the ‘Jujurana’ meaning ‘King of the Birds’, the Western Tragopan captivates your attention with its beauty and crimson neckline. Since it is a highly endangered species, Himachal has vowed to protect its existence and built nature reserves for the purpose. Don’t forget to witness its splendour.
38. VISIT THE ROYAL KANGRA FORT
The Kangra fort was first mentioned in Alexander the Great's war records, referring to the 4th century BC.
The Kangra fort was first mentioned in Alexander the Great’s war records, referring to the 4th century BC. (Photo: Shiva)
Located 20kms away from Dharamsala, and said to be one among the oldest forts of India, the Kangra Fort was built by the royal Rajput family. Thought captured and conquered many a times under the Mughal reign, the fort was dutifully recovered by the Rajputs. Capture in your memories its beautiful architecture, history and magnitude.
39. VISIT LAVI FAIR
Lavi Fair is a famous fair of Himachal for Tradeing Himalayan products special wool & dry fruits.
Lavi Fair is a famous fair of Himachal for Tradeing Himalayan products special wool & dry fruits. (Photo: Travel Himalaya)
Conducted in the month of November in Rampur, Lavi fair is one of the oldest fairs of Himachal. This world-famous fair attracts many tourists because of the assortment of goods sold ranging from woollens to handicrafts to spices. Make sure to pick up a nice souvenir.
40. VISIT TIPA
Gate at the entrance to the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) - One of three main buildings set up to preserve Tibetan culture, there is also a library and cultural centre called the Norbulingka Institute.
Gate at the entrance to the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) – One of three main buildings set up to preserve Tibetan culture, there is also a library and cultural centre called the Norbulingka Institute. (Photo: Tor J)
Tibetan Institute of Performing Acts (TIPA), Mcleod Ganj never fails to attract art lovers. The ten day festival of dance and music held annually in the month is lively and alluring.
41. ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL AT HPCA
Cricket Stadium in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.
Cricket Stadium in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.
The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium located in the city of Dharamshala is situated at a height of 1,457m above sea level with the striking snow capped mountains in the backdrop. Home to the Himachal Pradesh cricket team for Ranji Trophy matches and other limited overs matches, the stadium is all set to host the one day international match between India and England on 23rd January, 2013. Hurry and book your front row tickets!!!
42. BY REWALSAR’S BANK
Rewalsar lake is located on a height of around 1,360m and is around 24 km from Mandi.
Rewalsar lake is located on a height of around 1,360m and is around 24 km from Mandi. (Photo: Himrahi)
Elevated 1,360m above sea level is Rewalsar Lake sacred to Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists. Overlooking the lake is the statue of Padmasambhava, a guru who spread Vajrayana Buddhism to Bhutan, Tibet and neighbouring countries in the 8th century. Spend the day by the holy lake and also visit the surrounding temples. Boating facilities are also available.
43. ALONG HINDUSTAN TIBET ROAD
Approaching the Indo-Tibetan border. The road to the edge of India.
Approaching the Indo-Tibetan border. The road to the edge of India.
Considered one of the peripheral trade circuits of the legendary Silk Route, the road connecting Kalka and Shimla to the Tibetan Border was used for exchange of goods such as wool, livestock, precious and semiprecious stones between Tibet, Kashmir, Ladakh and Yarkhand. This boulevard is an excellent choice for a long drive amid the mighty mountains.
44. SOFTY IN THE SNOW
Pay no heed to well being and the cold that you’ll later endure, have a large cone of ice cream of your favourite flavour in the midst of the snowy peaks while the cold wind blows on.
45. VISIT CHAURASI TEMPLE
Chaurasi Temple Complex, built approximately in 9th century, is located in Bharmaur (a brilliant hill station, the ancient capital of Chamba) in Chamba district.
Chaurasi Temple Complex, built approximately in 9th century, is located in Bharmaur (a brilliant hill station, the ancient capital of Chamba) in Chamba district. (Photo: PTG)
Located in Bharmaur town and holding immense religious importance is the Chaurasi temple. It derives its name from the 84 shrines built within the periphery of the temple. Dominating the 84 shrines is the beautiful shikhara of Manimahesh temple and a giant statue of Nandi in polished brass stands before the temple. Legends say while passing through this region to Manimahesh, the 84 Siddhas fell in love with the serenity of the place and decided to meditate here.
46. ABOARD THE JEEP
Jeep Safari in Lauhal – Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh.
Jeep Safari in Lauhal – Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh.
Not only for adventure sports such as rock climbing and trekking are the Himalayan Mountains preferred, jeep safaris are a close second. One of the best ways to explore the mighty Himalayan range and old-world meadows is through a jeep ride. Some of the major regions for jeep safari are Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, Ladakh, Garhwal and Kumaon.
47. VISIT THE JUDGE’S COURT
The Judge's Court is a 300 year old ancestral home that has been restored using original techniques but with modern plumbing and lighting.
The Judge’s Court is a 300 year old ancestral home that has been restored using original techniques but with modern plumbing and lighting.
Completed in 1918, the Judge’s Court also known as ‘Judge Sahib ki Khoti’ in Pragpur is a manor depicting Indo-European architecture. The tourist’s are warmly welcomed always and the area can be visited throughout the year.
49. BUILD A SNOWMAN
Snowman with fresh snow in Manali.
Snowman with fresh snow in Manali.
Give him eyes, nose, a smiling mouth, stick hands and a scarf to keep him warm.
50. CAMPING BY CHANDRA TAL
Chandra Tal
Chandra Tal
Chandra Tal meaning ‘Lake of the moon’ is situated at an altitude of 4300 m. It has been named so since the lake is in the shape of a crescent. Another popular destination for campers and trekkers, Chandra Tal is flanked by hills on one side and vast meadows with vivid wild flowers on the other.
50. ENTER NORBULINGKA INSTITUTE
Seat of Happiness Temple, Norbulingka Institute, Dharamsala.
Seat of Happiness Temple, Norbulingka Institute, Dharamsala. (Photo: Rahul Jyoung)
Plan a visit the Norbulingka Institute. Founded in 1988, near Dharamsala the institute is dedicated to preserve Tibetan language and cultural heritage. It contains the Centre for Arts where Tibetan statue making, thangka painting, wood carving etc. are taught, the Academy of Tibetan culture which offers a six year course of higher education in traditional Tibetan studies, the Literary and Cultural Research Centre and the library and publications department.
51. Stay with Local Family in Homestay
Last but not the least, stay with the local family in the homestays in Himachal Pradesh. You can find out amazing and classic homestays properties in different part of the states.
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