Kangra Valley is a beautiful valley in Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas. It's a region of stunning natural beauty, with lush green tea gardens, ancient temples, and a rich cultural heritage. The valley is a popular destination for trekking, paragliding, and exploring the unique blend of Himachali and Tibetan cultures.
Dharamshala & McLeod Ganj: Twin towns with a mix of Himachali and Tibetan culture. Kangra Fort: One of the oldest forts in India.
Palampur Tea Gardens: The 'Tea Capital of Northwest India'.
Baijnath Temple: An ancient Shiva temple.
Bir Billing: A world-renowned paragliding spot. Masroor Rock-Cut Temples: Monolithic rock temples.
Andretta Artist Village: A charming village for art and pottery.
Jwala Devi Temple: A unique temple with natural flames.
Pong Dam Lake: A destination for birdwatching and boating.
Tashi Jong Monastery: A Tibetan Buddhist monastery. 1Triund Trek: A popular trekking spot. 1Chamunda Devi Temple: A revered hilltop shrine.
Kareri Lake: An alpine lake and trekking destination.
Brajeshwari Temple: A historic Durga temple.
Indrahar Pass: A scenic mountain pass for trekking.
Kangra Art Museum: Showcases regional art and history.
Norbulingka Institute: Preserves Tibetan culture.
Gopalpur Zoo: A wildlife park.
Bhagsu Waterfall: A beautiful waterfall near McLeod Ganj.
Chinmaya Tapovan: An ashram for spiritual retreat.