Manali to Kullu and Naggar Day Trip

Naggar was the capital of the Kullu Kingdom for over 1,400 years and today remains a tranquil, culturally rich alternative to the busy streets of Manali. Sitting at an altitude of 1,850 meters (6,070 ft), it is famous for its unique architecture, Russian art history and panoramic views of the Beas Valley.

Tour Itinerary

Manali to Paragliding Point

Tour starts at 10:00 AM from Swagtam Tour Office - Mall Road Manali to Dobhi Paragliding Point in Tempo Travellers / other Cabs.
Dobhi is widely considered the best paragliding site in the Kullu Valley. While Solang Valley is more famous, Dobhi offers a significantly higher launch point, longer flight times, and a more peaceful experience away from the massive crowds.

Paragliding Point to River Rafting Point

Tour will head towards Babeli River Rafting Point.
Babeli is the premier river rafting hub in the Kullu Valley, located right on the banks of the Beas River. While many tourists head to Pirdi, Babeli is favored for its convenient location on the National Highway (NH3) and its scenic, manageable rapids.

River Rafting Point to Kullu Shawls Factory

Tour will head towards Kullu Shawls Factory.
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 Shawls Factory to Vaishno Devi Temple

Tour will head towards 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

Tour will head towards Naggar Castle.
Naggar Castle is a stunning 15th-century masterpiece that served as the seat of the Kullu Kingdom for over 1,400 years. Built by Raja Sidh Singh around 1460 AD, it is most famous for its Kathkooni architecture—a traditional Himalayan style where stone and wood are interlocked without using a single iron nail, making the structure incredibly earthquake-resistant.

Naggar Castle to Roerich Art Gallery

Tour will head towards Roerich Art Gallery.
The Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery, located in the tranquil village of Naggar, is a spiritual and cultural sanctuary dedicated to the legendary Russian painter, philosopher and explorer Nicholas Roerich. It was his home from 1928 until his death in 1947 and is now managed by the International Roerich Memorial Trust.

Roerich Art Galley to Manali

Return back from Roerich Art Gallery to Manali.

Tour ends here with happy memories.

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