travel kit
Delhi – Chandigarh – Mandi – Bhuntar – Kasol
520 km
10 hrs 50 mins
4/5
The well-planned city with beautiful gardens
Chandigarh
Known as 'Choti Kashi', filled with temples
Mandi
A gateway to the Parvati Valley
Bhuntar
Famous for its temples and majestic hills
Kullu
Famous for its parathas and butter
Sukhdev Dhaba, Murthal
A traditional Punjabi culinary experience
Haveli, Chandigarh
Popular for its Israeli and Indian cuisine
Evergreen Café, Kasol
In Kasol, where the Parvati River flows, Amidst the pines, a peaceful repose. A haven for trekkers, nature's own land, In this mountain village, wonders stand.
Perfect for a serene riverside walk
Parvati River
A sacred pilgrimage site with hot springs
Manikaran Sahib
Known for its picturesque landscapes
Tosh Village
A unique, ancient village with its own culture
Malana
The Himalayan Village – Known for its Himachali cuisine. Bhoj Café – Offers a variety of local and international dishes. Moon Dance Café – Great for breakfast and coffee.
Little Greece in India
Malana is an ancient village in Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the Kullu valley. There are several theories as to how the village came to be. But a lesser-known fact is that the villagers believe they are direct descendants of “Alexander the Great,” which leads them to think “Aryan blood” flows through their veins. Read on to know more about this mysterious little hamlet and the secrets it holds.