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19, Sep 2025
Maa Bhimakali Temple Sarahan : A Sacred Shakti Peeth in Himachal Pradesh.

Nestled in the picturesque town of Sarahan in Himachal Pradesh, the Maa Bhimakali Temple is one of the most revered Shakti Peeths in India. Surrounded by snow-clad Himalayan ranges, lush pine forests, and apple orchards, this temple is not just a place of worship but also a symbol of Himachal’s…

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19, Sep 2025
Siddu : A Traditional Himachali Delicacy Loved by All

When it comes to Himachali cuisine, one dish that always stands out is Siddu. This mouth-watering preparation is not just food; it is a part of the culture and tradition of Himachal Pradesh. If you are a food lover who enjoys trying authentic regional recipes, then Siddu should definitely be…

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18, Sep 2025
Devta Bakralu Temple : Spail Valley King

Devta Bakralu” refers to Bakralu Devta, a local deity worshipped in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, India, particularly in the Spail Valley around the Rohru area. He is central to the village of Dalgaon and is celebrated in a significant folk ritual called Bhunda. His story involves being found…

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18, Sep 2025
Devta Bondra Temple : Shaan E Mandalgarh Valley , Deity with Blue Eyes .

Devta Bondra is the main deity of the Mandalgarh Valley in Rohru, known for his annual territorial tour of some 40 villages, marked by fairs like the Kim-Kupad (Dhara)and Thirshu, where local shepherds bring the aromatic herb “Nesar”. The history of Devta Bondra and his associated temples, which feature unique…

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18, Sep 2025
Dodra And Kwar Villages : Last and Unseen Villages of Himachal Pradesh.

Nestled deep in the remote valleys of Himachal Pradesh, Dodra and Kwar villages are among the most unexplored and pristine destinations in the state. Located beyond the Chanshal Pass in the Rohru region of Shimla district, these twin villages are known for their untouched natural beauty, traditional wooden houses, and…

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18, Sep 2025
Chanshal Pass – The Crown of Shimla District in Himachal Pradesh.

If you are planning an offbeat road trip or trek in Himachal Pradesh, Chanshal Pass should definitely be on your list. Known as the highest pass in Shimla district, Chanshal stands tall at an altitude of 4,520 meters (14,830 ft) and connects the Rohru region to Dodra Kwar Valley. With…

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18, Sep 2025
Mural Danda : An unseen uncovered trek .

Mural Danda lies in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, situated at an altitude of nearly 14,000 feet above sea level. The trek to Mural Danda offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayas, apple orchards, and dense deodar forests, making it an ideal escape for those looking to experience raw beauty…

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18, Sep 2025
KINNAUR : The hidden gem and Winter Snowland of Himachal.

Kinnaur, often called the “Land of Gods”, is a breathtaking district in Himachal Pradesh that sits gracefully on the Indo-Tibetan border. Known for its snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, apple orchards, and vibrant culture, Kinnaur is one of the most beautiful yet less-explored destinations in the Himalayas. It is also…

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18, Sep 2025
Maheshwar Devta Temple : where Lord Shiva resides in deity form .

The Maheshwar Devta Temple in Pujarli is a religious site dedicated to Lord Maheshwar (a form of Lord Shiva), located in the village of Pujarli, near Summerkot, about 20 km from Rohru in Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned for its beautiful architecture, deep cultural significance for the local people, and…

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18, Sep 2025
Hateshwari Temple Hatkoti : Mahishasurmardini temple, the history of the chained Kalash .

Nestled amidst the serene valleys of Himachal Pradesh, the Haatkoti Temple is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in North India. Dedicated to Maa Hateshwari, a form of Goddess Durga, this ancient temple is believed to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. With its breathtaking Himalayan backdrop, spiritual…