The 10 Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Himachal Pradesh, India

November 1, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Himachal Pradesh ([ɦɪmaːtʃəl prəd̪eːʃ] ( listen); literally "snow-laden province") is a state of India located in North India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is bordered by states of Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the west, Haryana on the southwest, Uttarakhand on the southeast, and the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. At its southernmost point, it also touches the state of Uttar Pradesh. The state's name was coined from the Sanskrit—Him means 'snow' and achal means 'land' or 'abode'—by acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, one of the state's eminent Sanskrit scholars.
Restaurants in Himachal Pradesh

1. Spiti Valley

172114 India
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5.0 based on 295 reviews

Spiti Valley

Reviewed By ShatakshiG1 - Noida, India

I did 7 days road trip from Delhi to Spiti. I must say,Spiti is must to be visited destination in India. Some of the most beautiful places we saw on our trip are below Day 1: Reaching Manali and exploring Day 2: Manali to Kaza Day 3: Tabo and Gue -Gue village of spiti is known for mummy of a lama,India’s only Natural Mummy.It is around 500 years old and still intact with teeth and skin. Villagers once in a year gather to cut the nails and hairs, yes they grow ,though very little but yes Day 4:- Hikkim, Komic, Langza, Key and Kibber -Hikkim at an altitude of 4440 m, this place has highest post office in the world komic-world’s highest village in spiti connected with motorable road Day 5:Kaza to chandratal-Lake of moon Day 6: Chandrataal to Manali Day 7: Manali to Delhi

2. Tirthan Valley

Kullu 175123 India
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5.0 based on 317 reviews

Tirthan Valley

Reviewed By Uniquesunny - New Delhi, India

The "New Normal" and a "New World" we are living in, but somethings just don't go away, for a person like me, its "travelling and exploring" . Since this pandemic started, people like me have been locked inside and working from home, the routine has just been, work, bed, back to work. I really wanted to break those shackles and wanted to have a break, a vacation, but not a "Sightseer" kind, rather a place I can have peace and really, "Do Nothing". As most of us do, research before you travel, and in these times, you really should do a thorough one. I won't go into the details but I found this property to be almost ticking every box. Due to loads of checking, a landslide causing a de-tour, took me 17 hours from Delhi, and reached at 10 PM. The owner, Mr. Panki Sood, was well connected with me on phone since the booking was done, which did help in getting more information, over and above a thought , someone is waiting for you Once reached, was happy to see that they are serious of following health norms, my stuff sanitized, temp check done, shoes to be taken off outside, and get my Covid test negative certificate. Also, for the first 3 days, good social distancing was maintained which does give a confidence, that they are serious in keeping themselves and the visiting guests safe. Spent few days just inside the property and loved the food, the views, the sound of the river which is practically touching the property. They have a dedicated kitchen which prepares homely food and hey, they take special requests, so if you want some good fish, non-veg dish or any local delicacy, just ask for it They also have a bonfire place and a good seating arrangement at different places where one can read a book or just relax. They also have a stream of fresh water, which I just loved. Having lived few days in trekking and tenting on remote hills, i know that these natural water stream have the best thing you can give to your body, purest form of water. Mr. Panki runs a school which is located just next to the property and in these difficult times, he is giving it back to the society by ensuring that local kids get what they need in that age, he also arrange volunteer session and virtual session for online studies. I really want to thank him for giving me an opportunity to talk to those kids and conduct a session through which I shared some of my own life experiences and take some lessons from the kids too To just close with the essence, this property gives you peace of mind over and above everything else you would like to be in your travel plans, along with those minutest details which brings a smile and make you thing, right choice made.

3. Great Himalayan National Park

Sairopa, Kullu 175103 India http://www.greathimalayannationalpark.com
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5.0 based on 174 reviews

Great Himalayan National Park

Reviewed By 361aanchalk

went to GHNP for the trek with my two elder siblings and it was a time of our lifetime. It was in early october of 2019 when we went there and probably the best time to visit the place.We went with a local guide named Tek Singh. He achieves the impossible alongwith his team, what you get is a genuinely authentic GHNP experience without having to compromise at all on comfort or safety. GHNP is also rich in wildlife, incredible scenery & Tek Singh's amazing staff made all the way a better experience for us. I am glad to have found out about this place and would love to go again with Tek Singh and his team. You can contact the guide Tek Singh on his contact number +918318764151

4. Kareri Lake

Kareri Dharmshala Himachal Pradesh Kareri Village, Kangra 176216 India
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Kareri Lake

Reviewed By imnomadgirl

We highly recommend this trek. Offbeat and less crowded. We trekked with thetravelmonk.com . everything was managed by them 3D-2N Package EX-Dharamshala, incl Trek, Guide Stay, Food and Bus stand transfers. Everything was very well managed. River camping on day-1 was an add-on and provided complimentary. you have to ask for it. Toilet facility(Western) was a relief. As there were none at the location. Highly recommended for Lady trekkers. Proper sanitization of camps and sleeping bags was done. Contact-8146654329 for details.

5. Kalka - Shimla Railway

Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,791 reviews

Kalka - Shimla Railway

This railway was built in 1903 to connect the summer capital of India to Punjab.

6. Kinnaur

India
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Kinnaur

Reviewed By C9418WLharpreets

We are 5 members from dharampur distt Solan HP. We found Mr. Sonu's contact from TripAdvisor.. . We booked Innova crysta from dharampur to kinnaur. our plan was as follow with Mr. Sonu.. 1st dayDharampur to Sarahan Sarahan stay 2nd day Sarah to sangla stay sangla sight seen kamru fort monastery temple 3rd day sangla to chitkul on the way raksham chiltkul Singht seen stay sangla 4th day sangla to kalpa on the way recongpio market monastery heritage village roghi village kinnour kailash view suside point stay kalpa 5th day kalpa to Solan dropping... His price was do resnable.. he has good driving experience with good your knowledge.. it was great experience to travel with Mr. Sonu. I recommend Mr. Sonu to everyone for your..his contact info 9816378229/9817356899

7. Prashar Lake

Panarsa Pines, Mandi, Mandi 175001 India 9810062079 http://www.facebook.com/panarsapines
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4.5 based on 248 reviews

Prashar Lake

Reviewed By vidyakr321 - Kerala, India

Prashar lake winter trekking ❤️ The on-foot excursion to Prashar Lake is among the most popular treks in Himalayas due to its moderate difficulty level and scenery en route. When done in winters, the journey to this about 9000-feet high pond becomes even better as snow dominates the landscape all around.The Prashar Lake winter trek begins from the bus stop in Baggi village, leading you along numerous scissor bends. During the hike, you will be required to scale several ridges and moderately high peaks, from where you will get clear views of the great Himalayan Mountains. Another highlight of the Prashar Lake trek is that it leads you through dense forests of pines and deodars, where you may get a chance to see the regional wildlife. Though the elevation of the lake is just 9000 feet and the difficulty level of the hike is easy, the winter season and snow might pose a bit of a challenge. Pack good-quality woollens, shoes with spikes, sunglasses, sunscreen and walking sticks (if required) for an enjoyable Prashar Lake snow trek.

8. Beas River

Manali, Manali Tehsil India
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4.5 based on 2,358 reviews

Beas River

The Beas River also known as the Biás or Bias, is a river in north India. The river rises in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, India, and flows for some 470 kilometres to the Sutlej River in the Indian state of Punjab.

Reviewed By ama89pro - LaSalle, Canada

We thoroughly enjoyed our white water rafting excursion on the Beas River from the Nature Park in Jhiri. It was our first time doing this activity. But, our guide was fantastic and went above and beyond his duties to make sure that were safe and, above all, create and record an exciting memory of a lifetime! Set right in between stately mountains on either side of the river, our 12km rafting was absolutely thrilling and breath-taking, enhanced by sights of glorious eagles soaring just above us! Definitely a must for all! Be prepared to be in awe of God's endless beauty in creation!

9. Rohtang Pass

Himalayan Ranges India http://www.himachaltrip.in
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4.5 based on 1,167 reviews

Rohtang Pass

Reviewed By KanchanChehal

Very good and lucky experience of snow fall. Kids really enjoyed it as first time saw live snowfall. You need to take local taxi with permit and best time to come is early November before road is closed or after May when road open.

10. Triund Hill

Top floor Main bus stand , Mcleodganj, McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala 176219 India [email protected]
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4.5 based on 1,493 reviews

Triund Hill

Grade: Moderate Mcleodganj to Triund 2800 mtrs, 9 kms gradual trek. The trek offer panoramic views Bhagsu village, Mcleodganj, Dharamsala valley and distant views of Shivalik hills and plains of Kangra valley. The trek is moderate nature. Triund is a large land of green grass and pasture like. One can see the mighty Dhauladhar ranges just above the eyes. This is the base camp and climatization point for trekkers climbing the Inderahara point in the Mt. Dhauladhar.

Reviewed By prithaghosh - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

This was my first trek to Triund. Since I went on a weekday and not in season, it wasn't too crowded - which I liked. I loved the trek and the views. I stayed the night at the forest rest house - it's very basic, as basic as it can get, but does it's jobs - provides you shelter at night. The sunset was amazing, and so was the milky way (no pics) on the clear night sky. Few things to note: 1. Must start trek from Galu Devi temple between 7-11 am if you are returning the same day. Only stay option is Forest rest house (Google search 'ecotourism himachal', the first result is website, select Dharmshala and then Forest rest house). I was lucky to get accommodation booking on the same day. Read 'lucky'. 2. Must carry raincoat, torch and anything else that's typically suggested (remember there is no electricity at Triund). 3. If you love dogs, please carry some biscuits. They must be rewarded with treats as they guide you and keep up your motivation.

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