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Hidden gems of Kullu that will be perfect for your next encounter of the weird and wonderful. Mother Nature created amazing places to get away from human crowds, either stunning landscapes or adrenaline-charged activities.
![]() 1.Naggar Castle ![]() ![]() Situated inside Naggar village is a magnificent edifice called Naggar Castle which has been there since 15th century; it was built by the king Raja Sidh Singh. It is an ancient fortress that offers breathtaking scenery over the surrounding valley with snow peaked mountains afar off. Navigate through its winding galleys that are decorated with elaborate wood carvings and be amazed at the amazing architecture which combines both Himalayan and European styles into one piece. There is also the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery within Naggar Castle where some works of art done by him who has made Kullu his home can be found. 2.Jana Waterfall ![]() For those nature lovers who like spending lonely moments amidst some picturesque landscapes, Jana Waterfall is absolutely their haven on earth. The spectacular waterfall in Jana Village surrounded by thick pine forests gives you an escape from all tourists' noises in that vicinity. Have a leisure walk along green tracks where chirping birds sing while wind blows against leaves until you find yourself reaching at water falling down from rocks which have held onto your eyes thus far. This spot provides an ideal place to have your picnic or bask in the tranquility of nature itself. 3.Malana ![]() Malana referred to as "Little Greece Of India" is a remote village full of mysteries and great enigma about it all together hidden deep within Parvati Valley .It is famous for its unique customs as well as distinct cultural identity. Malana is believed to be one of the earliest democracies in the world whose governing system and traditions have remained unchanged for centuries. Reach to this hidden village by hiking through difficult terrains; let its enigma entangle you fully. However, do not forget that Malana values its history and so respects their culture. 4.Tirthan Valley ![]() Tirthan valley is a dream come true for adventure junkies and a heaven on earth for nature lovers nestled among the Great Himalayan National Park where you can explore many other things. It has clean hills, clear rivers and thick forests filled with wildlife making it an excellent offbeat destination for various outdoor activities. You can go trekking all over the forest waters, fish in Tirthan River's rushing waters or simply take pleasure in unwinding under the calmness of nature. This place also offers homestays with local families thus allowing visitors to experience Himachali culture directly. 5.Shangarh Meadows ![]() Shangarh is such a beautiful meadow in Kullu's Seraj Valley that few people know about its existence but is one of beautiful landscapes far around here; it is surrounded by high deodar trees while those wild flowers are covering the ground. These extensive meadows provide splendid views of peaks of The Himalayas. Hike through greenish routes, fill your lungs with fresh mountain atmosphere and get away from everything into this peaceful area here. For photographers, Shangarh Meadows provide dramatic scenery that changes hues often enough to capture stunning moments on camera. Conclusion This is definitely true of Kullu Valley which has a lot of gems hidden in it, each of them offering different shades into the rich tapestry of the valley's cultural and natural history. Whether you are looking to be secluded by nature or yearn to find out about what life used to be in the ancient civilizations; there is something for any tourist who knows his way around the world like Kullu. Therefore, get your bag packed, put on your boots and take a trip that will enable you to discover the unknown magic of this Himalayan heaven. Similar Threads:
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