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BEST TIME TO VISIT:   Mid- September, October and November  

The Rain has left the earth well soaked and the hills select other families of flowers to drape the hills. The air is crisp – the summer heat has gone and the snow-laden winds of winter re still in their stables, there are new stars in the clear night skies and the streams quieten to mull over what has passed a new, but gentler life cycle begins. The cones on the stately cedars ripen and send billowing clouds of a dusky yellow pollen to fertilize sleeping seeds, tall grass ripen to be cut and stored as fodder. The leaves on the horse chestnuts and aspens go wild- though much of nature’s merriment is somber and the armies of autumn’s colors march with brown and ochre and orange.

It’s a wonderful time to go trekking, fishing or simply exploring. 

 

Travel Tip’s :  

  1. Cottons and woolens are suggested
  2. Always stay in Govt. approved hotels only
  3. Always Link to Do’s and Don’ts

 

Places to See :

All the major tourist destinations are open for the tourists this time of the year.

 

Important Events :  

  1. World Tourism Day – 27th September
  2. Paragliding Event – Bir-Billing
  3. Kullu Dusseara- Kullu
  4. Tribal Festival – Recong Peo- Kinnaur.  

  5. Hamir Utsav - Hamirpur
  6. Lavi Fair – Rampur
  7. Renuka Fair- Renuka Ji.

 

Seasonal Focus:    Spring      Summer   Monsoon    Autumn    Winter

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