Kullu and Naggar Tour
Kullu and Naggar Tour
Nestled in the Beas River valley, the duo of Kullu and Naggar offers a perfect blend of high-octane adventure and serene, old-world charm. While Kullu is the bustling gateway to the valley, Naggar is its quiet, soulful secret—the former capital of the Kullu Kingdom. Kullu is the "Valley of Gods," but it’s also the valley of adrenaline. Naggar is a step back in time. Its architecture is dominated by the Kathkuni style—a unique combination of stone and wood layering designed to withstand earthquakes.
- Tour Duration: 01 Day
- Package Type: Sightseeing Tour



Travel Itinerary
Manali to Paragliding Point
- The stretch from Manali to Dobhi is the ultimate prelude to your Kullu and Naggar adventure.
- Located roughly 22 km south of Manali, Dobhi has emerged as the premier paragliding hub of the valley, offering higher launch points and longer flight times than anywhere else in the region.
Paragliding Point to River Rafting Point
- The transition from Dobhi (the paragliding hub) to the river rafting start point is a quick, high-energy shift that keeps the momentum of your tour alive.
- The tour takes you just a few kilometers downstream to Babeli (River Rafting Point), the primary hub for White Water Rafting in the Kullu region. Babeli is one of the most popular and scenic river rafting points in the Kullu Valley. Located on the Manali-Kullu Highway (NH3), it is often preferred by travelers who want a balanced experience—thrilling enough for an adrenaline rush, but safe enough for families and beginners.
River Rafting Point to Kullu Shawls Factory
- After the adrenaline rush on the Beas River, the tour shifts from high-energy adventure to the exquisite artistry of Himalayan craftsmanship.
- A short drive toward Kullu town brings you to the famous Handloom Cooperatives and Shawl Factories. The Kullu shawls industries produces export quality handicraft like Hand woven shawls and other handicrafts v/s wall gangings, Kullu cap, mufflers and jackets etc.
Kullu showls Factory to Vaishno devi temple
- The journey moves from the artistry of the looms to the spiritual quietude of the Vaishno Devi Temple.
- A beautiful temple known as the Mata Vaishno Devi Temple (officially Mahadevi Tirth) located in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. A small cave and shrine with an image of Goddess Vaishno and other temple are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Rama and Krishna. It is a popular stop for travelers heading toward Manali and offers a unique spiritual experience on the banks of the Beas River.
Vaishno Devi Temple to Naggar Castle
- Leaving the riverside behind, the tour takes a scenic turn across the Beas River and begins a winding ascent toward the ancient town of Naggar.
- Naggar Castle, a stunning medieval fortress built around 1460 AD by Raja Sidh Singh. Constructed in the unique Kathkuni style—using alternating layers of timber and stone without a single iron nail—the castle has withstood centuries of Himalayan weather and earthquakes. Today, it stands as a breathtaking heritage site that blends royal history with some of the most iconic views in Himachal Pradesh.
Naggar Castle to Roerich Art Gallery
- The path from Naggar Castle to the Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery is a journey through the "Soul of Naggar."
- The Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery, in Naggar is much more than a simple museum; it is the former home and soul of the legendary Russian painter, philosopher and explorer Nicholas Roerich. Known as the “Master of the Mountains,” Roerich lived here from 1929 until his death in 1947. The gallery is housed in a beautiful white-and-brown wooden villa (the Roerich House) surrounded by lush gardens, cedar trees and mountain views.
Roerich Art Gallery to Manali
- After that return back to Manali.
- Tour ends here.
Inclusion
- All tour by Cab.
- Includes all toll tax, green tax, parking charges and driver stays.
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