A vibrant winter festival with folk music, traditional Nati dance, handicraft exhibitions, and adventure sports in the snow-clad valley.
क्यों मायने रखता हैcultural
त्योहार · HIMACHAL PRADESH
January · Kullu
A vibrant winter festival with folk music, traditional Nati dance, handicraft exhibitions, and adventure sports in the snow-clad valley.
क्यों मायने रखता हैcultural
The Valley of Gods sleeps under a pale winter haze, woodsmoke curling from village rooftops into air so cold it stings your nostrils. The Beas runs low and glass-clear between frost-dusted boulders, and Bijli Mahadev's lightning rod disappears into cloud above icy trails.
Kullu में अभी
Best mid-range option in Kullu proper. River-facing rooms, decent restaurant, and staff who arrange Kullu Dussehra festival logistics if you visit in October.
सिग्नेचरKulvi Dham thali
The siddu is the dish to come for, not the sweets — order it with the dal accompaniment, not just ghee, and you get the wedding-feast version. Mornings are best; the steamer is fresh from 9am.
सिग्नेचरmulti-cuisine family thali
Stick to the Indo-Chinese end of the menu — the South Indian section is functional but not regional. Hakka noodles + paneer chilli is the locals' combo.
सिग्नेचरtandoori chicken with kebab platter
Pair the kebab platter with their fresh-squeezed apple juice — Kullu valley orchards are 15 minutes away and the juice is pressed daily, not bottled.
सिग्नेचरcafe breakfast plate
It's quieter than the Akhara Bazaar end of town — sit upstairs with a plate of momos and you can hear the Beas instead of horns.
Main deity temple of Kullu Valley. Center of the famous Kullu Dussehra festival celebrated for 7 days.
Famous for handwoven Kullu shawls and caps. Direct from local weavers at wholesale prices.
Temple at 7,874 ft where the Shiva lingam gets struck by lightning and shatters, then reassembled by priests.
Gateway to the UNESCO Great Himalayan National Park from Kullu side. Trekking permits available here.
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