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Festivals – Kinnaur Tourism

Himachal-The Beauty!

Himachal Pradesh in northern India is a place with varied heritage and cultures. It has an abundance of natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. It is a place where you can just pack your bags and visit for a relaxing getaway or vacation or even your honeymoon. It is one of the favorite destinations of couples …

Festivals Of Kinnaur

Festivals are a huge part of Indian culture and traditions. And according to these customs, every state celebrates their own festivals. One such state is the beautiful Himachal Pradesh. It is a serene place with a breathtaking view. Kinnaur is a small yet one of the most beautiful districts in Himachal Pradesh. People here follow …

Bonang: The 12 year Festival

Bonang is one of the lesser-known but very beautiful festivals in India. It is celebrated with a lot of pomp and splendor in Kinnaur by the local population. It is a very huge and unique event and is celebrated once in 12 long years! Fascinating, isn’t it? This is one of the biggest specialty of …

Top 10 Festivals and Fairs celebrated in Kinnaur

Festivals and fairs are a rich part of our cultural heritage. They are a big part of our social upbringing and times of joy and happiness. These are celebrated with enthusiasm and fervor worldwide. Just like most parts of India, Kinnaur has its own set of traditional customs and beliefs. It is a land of …

Pangi Dakraine: A Festival of Remembrance

Pangi Dakraine is one of the most traditional and loved festivals of Kinnaur. It is associated with remembrance and celebrated with great enthusiasm. As the name suggests, it is celebrated all over Kinnaur but especially renowned in Pangi. Piri Piri is the ancestral village of the people. On the 15th of July, all the villagers …

Kinnaur’s Festival of Flowers, Ukhying at Nesang

Ukhying or Fulaich is the festival of ‘fuls’ or flowers. It is a tribute to mother nature and flowers form an integral part of the worship for this festival. It is usually celebrated on the 16th of September and is celebrated over a period of 5 days. In the case of a leap year, it …

This Is Why Kinnaur Spiti Trip Is Best Done In Monsoon

A trip to the Kinnaur and Spiti valleys during monsoon is not a sane idea. But bursting all the myths and putting fear to rest, we can vouch for the fact that both Kinnaur and Spiti look nothing less than otherworldly when it rains. While Kinnaur delights people with more than 50 shades of green, …

THE LAST POINT OF INDIA

KANYAKUMARI The last point of india: kanyakumari. the only place in india where you can witness both sunrise and sunset over the horizon.the place also known as TRIVENISANGAM for a reason that bay of bengal,arabian sea and indian ocean meet to form a complete huge ocean.the only district in indian subcontinent that has both EAST …

Top 10 Must Visit Festivals Around The World

Festivals are nothing but celebrating different cultures and traditions. It makes you learn the values and ethics; people are following for ages. Moreover, adding festival vibes to your trip is best, isn’t it? Be it a music festival or a cultural one, some festivals indeed make you feel alive and hence give you unforgettable memories …