CRIMSON INN & RESTAURANT





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This is a trail in the rural Himachal region nearby Kullu. The whole trek runs next to a small stream known as Phojal Nala. Excellent green surroundings can be seen here with relatively diverse environments. Few smaller animals can be spotted in these areas whereas a lot of birds can be spotted as a lot of species resides in these jungles. Views, in general, are amazing for the whole area and this is place is no exception.
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Himri Pass is a passage between Raison/Himri Village and Lagh Valley/Gramang Village. It is also called the sloping side of the Snow-Laden Fungni top mountain. The trail is full of lush green vegetation and slightly rocky and has a breathtaking view from the top. There are several viewpoints on the trail from where one can see the spectacular views of the Himalayan ranges and peaks. The route also takes you to Kadiganch Pass in lagh valley.
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This temple is believed to be 1000 years old and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. This temple also has deities of Radha, Garuda, and Laxminaryan. There is a Rath at the backside of the temple that has a lot of history related to it, during Dushera this chariot "rath" is used for Lord Krishna and this has been happening for a long time. This temple has some of the most amazing structures and one should definitely visit this just for the architecture alone. Trek to the location is not difficult...
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This trail lies in the Hallan Valley region of Kullu. It is one of the hidden gems as very few tourists visit this location. The area is known for its many ancient temples. Dhumbal Dev Temple is one such temple although the trail stretches ahead of this temple and takes one nearby the snowy peaks. Views from this location are amazing with lush green environments and snowy peaks towering over the whole region. Although one can reach these temples with a vehicle but traversing on foot in this...