Rohtang Pass - Manali
The pass provides a natural divide between the Kullu Valley with a primarily Hindu culture in the south, the arid high-altitude Lahaul and Spiti valleys with a Buddhist culture in the north. The pass is open from May to November.it has a well-deserved reputation for being dangerous because of unpredictable snowstorms and blizzards.
Hidimba devi temple - Manali
Hidimbi Devi Temple, locally known as Dhungiri Temple, also known variously as the Hadimba Temple, temple was built in 1553 AD by Maharaja Bahadur Singh. During the Pandava's exile, Bhima, one of the five Pandavas, killed Hidimb. Thereafter, Hidimba married Bhima and gave birth to their son Ghatotkacha. People in Manali worship Hidimba Devi as a deity. During Navaratri all Hindus across the nation worship goddess Durga,
Vashishtha Spring - Manali
The Vashisht Hot Water Spring is one of the famous attractions of this region. The hot springs is believed to have medicinal value. The government has made arrangements for separate bathing areas for men and women. The springs are said to cure many skin diseases. Many people go to the Vashisht baths to take a dip and rid themselves of skin infections and diseases. There are also separate bathrooms for both men and women.
Mclodganj - Dharamshala
Dharamsala and Mcleodganj are like modern day hamlets wedged in the Himalayas. Major centres of Buddhism and home to the Tibetans in exile, Mcleodganj-Dharamsala, A perfect mix of major attractions, food places, things to do and more - your complete trip plan for an unforgettable weekend in the Himalayas.
Manikaran - Manali
Manikaran is a sacred town for both Sikhs and Hindus.it is famous for its hot springs, which are considered to be sacred and have curative properties. According to Hindu mythology, The town has a famous Gurudwara called Manikaran Sahib and it is frequented by Sikhs from all over the country. There are many small temples in the town as well making it a significant pilgrimage centre for Hindus too.
Christ church - Shimla
Christ Church is the second oldest church in Northern India.It stands out as one of the prominent landmarks of Shimla and its silhouette is visible for kilometres around the vicinity of Shimla city, Christ Church is one of the enduring legacies of the British Raj.The church building is constructed in the Neo-Gothic style of architecture and anyone visiting Shimla should spend some time in this glorious structure.
Suraj Taal - Lahul & Spiti Valley
Suraj Taal is a sacred body of water, literally means the Lake of the Sun God, and lies just below the Bara-lacha-la pass, Suraj Tal Lake is the source of Bhaga River. It is sometimes falsely claimed to be the highest mountain road in the world