Himachal Pradesh India
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Best Session
October - June
Capital
Shimla
Major Languages
Hindi, English, Himachali
Major Airports
Bhuntar,Dharamshala,Shimla
Ideal Duration
7
Region
North
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Things To Do

The list of things to do in Himachal Pradesh is truly endless, offering everything from thrilling adventures to relaxing getaways and rich cultural experiences, ensuring there is something for everyone.

You can’t cover all the best activities and experiences in one Himachal Pradesh tour package, as there is so much to explore and enjoy with family, friends, and colleagues during a vacation. From adventure sports to peaceful nature retreats, the wide range of things to do in Himachal Pradesh makes it an ideal destination for every type of traveler.

Paragliding in Bir Billing

Paragliding in Bir Billing, often hailed as India's Paragliding Capital, This will be one of your most exceptional experiences in Himachal Pradesh. It offers the opportunity to undertake a thrilling flight over the magnificent Dhauladhar mountain range in the Kangra district, making it a 'must-try' activity for adventure enthusiasts visiting Himachal Pradesh. The region's stable 'thermals' (rising currents of warm air) make it an ideal destination for flyers of all levels from beginners to seasoned veterans seeking an adventure-filled experience in the Himalayas.

If you are planning an adventurous Himachal Pradesh  tour package with your family and friends, this destination should undoubtedly top your itinerary. The best time for paragliding in Bir Billing is between March and June, and from October to November.

Trekking in Himachal Pradesh

Trekking in Himachal Pradesh is among the most sought-after adventure activities in the region, offering some of the most spectacular Himalayan trekking trails in the country. Popular routes such as Triund, Kheerganga, Bhrigu Lake, Hampta Pass, and Beas Kund pass through dense forests, open alpine meadows, and stunning snow-covered mountain terrain, catering to trekkers of all fitness levels.

Doesn’t matter if you are a first-time trekker or a seasoned Himalayan explorer, Himachal Pradesh delivers an unforgettable trekking experience at every turn. March to June and September to November are the best months to plan your trekking trip in Himachal Pradesh.

River Rafting in Kullu Manali

White water river rafting on the Beas River between Pirdi and Jhiri is one of the most thrilling water sports and adventure activities in Himachal Pradesh, with rapids ranging from Grade II to IV. Navigating glacial mountain waters through scenic Kullu Valley gorges is a defining adventure experience for both first-timers and seasoned rafters. May to October is the best season for river rafting in Himachal Pradesh.

Spiti Valley Exploration

Spiti Valley is a remote cold desert in Himachal Pradesh at over 3,800 metres, famous for ancient Buddhist monasteries, high-altitude glacial lakes like Chandratal, and offbeat villages like Kaza and Langza. It is one of the most extraordinary adventure and spiritual travel destinations in India, drawing trekkers, photographers, and cultural explorers from across the world. June to September is the only viable travel window due to extreme winter road closures.

Skiing and Snow Activities

Kufri near Shimla and Solang Valley near Manali are the top skiing destinations in Himachal Pradesh, offering thrilling slopes for skiing, snowboarding, snow zorbing, and sledging against a dramatic Himalayan backdrop. Both destinations have equipment rentals and professional instructors, making winter snow sports accessible for families, beginners, and adventure seekers alike. December to February is the prime season for snow activities in Himachal Pradesh.

Buddhist Monastery Visit

Himachal Pradesh is home to some of India's most revered Buddhist monasteries, including Namgyal Monastery in McLeod Ganj, Key and Tabo Monasteries in Spiti Valley, and Gyuto Monastery in Dharamshala. These ancient sites offer an authentic window into Tibetan Buddhist culture, sacred art, and living monastic traditions that make them unmissable spiritual destinations in Himachal.

Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, and Spiti Valley are the top regions for monastery tourism in Himachal Pradesh.

Camping in Himachal Pradesh

Camping in Himachal Pradesh is one of the most exciting things to do in Himachal Pradesh for young travelers and couples alike. Camping at iconic destinations like Triund, Chandratal Lake, Hampta Pass, and Kheerganga offers an immersive way to experience the raw beauty of the Himalayas under star-filled skies.

From budget tent stays to premium glamping setups, camping options in Himachal Pradesh cater to backpackers, families, and adventure seekers equally. If you're looking for unique outdoor activities in Himachal Pradesh, camping is a must-try experience. The best time for camping in Himachal Pradesh is from May to October, before harsh winter conditions set in.

Ice Skating in Shimla

Shimla is home to the oldest natural ice skating rink in Asia, making it one of the most iconic and unique winter activities in Himachal Pradesh with a rich colonial-era heritage. Figure skating and ice hockey are popular here, and the rink is accessible to all age groups with on-site skate hire and beginner coaching available. December to February is the best time to experience ice skating in Shimla.

Kasol and Parvati Valley Trip

Indians consider Kasol, as the Amsterdam of India, is one of the most popular backpacker destinations in Himachal Pradesh and the gateway to Parvati Valley, Kheerganga trek, Manikaran hot springs, and remote villages like Tosh and Malana. Its cosmopolitan cafe culture, scenic riverside setting, and easy access to Himalayan trekking trails make it one of the best weekend getaways from Delhi to Himachal Pradesh. Kasol and Parvati Valley are best visited between March and June and September and November.

Kullu Dussehra Festival

One of the most iconic cultural festivals in Himachal Pradesh, if you're planning to visit in October month I promise you this will be a bonus for you. This Festival is generally celebrated every October with week-long ceremonial processions of over 200 local deities, traditional Himachali folk music, and vibrant handicraft stalls at Dhalpur Maidan in Kullu Valley. It is one of the most extraordinary cultural events in North India and a truly immersive experience for domestic and international tourists visiting Himachal in autumn.

Kheerganga Trek

The Kheerganga trek is one of the most popular summer treks in Himachal Pradesh, covering 12 to 14 kilometres through the Parvati Valley to a sacred natural hot spring at 2,950 metres, ideal for beginner and intermediate trekkers. Camping overnight at Kheerganga with panoramic Himalayan views and soaking in the geothermal hot spring pool is rated among the most rewarding trekking experiences in Himachal Pradesh. May to June and September to October are the best months for the Kheerganga trek.

Mall Road and The Ridge Shimla

Mall Road and The Ridge are the most iconic sightseeing landmarks in Shimla, offering colonial-era architecture, panoramic snow-capped mountain views, Himachali handicraft shopping, and a relaxed pedestrian promenade experience in the heart of the city. Together they represent the best of Shimla tourism and remain among the top free things to do in Himachal Pradesh for every first-time visitor. Mall Road and The Ridge are accessible year-round and best enjoyed during the pleasant summer months of April to June.

Great Himalayan National Park

The Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Himachal Pradesh, home to snow leopards, Himalayan brown bears, blue sheep, and over 375 animal species across 754 square kilometres of pristine high-altitude forests and glacial landscapes. It is one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries and eco-tourism destinations in India, offering jungle safaris, guided nature walks, and Himalayan trekking through untouched wilderness. March to October is the best time for wildlife spotting and safari experiences in the Great Himalayan National Park.

Khajjiar -  Mini Switzerland of India

Khajjiar, popularly known as the Mini Switzerland of India, is a scenic highland plateau near Dalhousie featuring lush meadows, a serene lake, the ancient Khajjiar Temple, and adventure activities like zorbing, horse riding, and paragliding. It is one of the most picturesque and family-friendly tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh, best combined with a Dalhousie day trip itinerary. February to April is the best time to visit Khajjiar when the meadows are at their most lush and vibrant.

Manikaran Hot Springs

Manikaran Sahib in Parvati Valley is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Himachal Pradesh, renowned for its naturally boiling geothermal hot springs, the sacred Manikaran Gurudwara, and the daily langar served to thousands of pilgrims. It offers a rare combination of spiritual tourism, natural hot spring bathing, and stunning Himalayan scenery flanked by the Parvati River and forested mountain peaks. Manikaran is accessible year-round and best paired with a Kasol and Kheerganga itinerary in Parvati Valley.

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