In and around
The Petite House: Signature Walk & Hike
Self-Morning Yoga Routine (20 minutes’ Yoga time is all the time, there is no “wrong” time for yoga)
Rise and shine, yogis! It’s is time to wake up, roll out of bed, and unroll your yoga mat. A morning yoga flow is the perfect way to awaken your mind and body to start your day. Even 5-10 minutes of morning yoga can help you wake up your body and mind to face the day.
A Walk to Forest: (30 minutes’ return walk with hot Cup of Tea)
A small walk through the charming Batahar village to the nearby forest leads to the Beas River. Walk through the gorgeous green Deodar trees and get inspired by the appealing beauty of nature.
Temple walk: (40 minutes’ return walk with hot Cup of Tea)
A walk to Dashal Mahadev Lord Shiva Temple. Ancient rock cut temple fall from the tall trees and the mountains.
A walk to Sajla water fall: (50 minutes ‘return walk with hot Maggi)
Post delicious freshly made breakfast, drive to Sajla Village (approx. 10-minutes’ drive) which is the starting point of the trek. Start your day with a 50 minutes return walk through the scenic woods to the gorgeous Sajla water fall. Also, visit an ancient Mahavishnu Temple on the way back.
Enjoy Trout Fishing: (3-4hrs fishing excursion at Beas River)
A lovely 15 minutes’ walk to the Beas River form the cottage. An option for trout fishing is available at an additional cost. Delight in this amazing 3-4 hour fishing excursion along with friends and family in the beautiful Beas River. You will be thoroughly guided and briefed about fishing techniques and procedures. You will also be provided with a fishing license so that you enjoy the activity without any obstacles. Relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
A Day Hike to Bhanara Village: (3-4hrs walk with Traditional Lunch)
After breakfast drive to Shuru Village (approx. 20-minutes’ drive) which is the starting point of day trek to Bhanara Village. Walk to the lovely village. Reach there and enjoy local traditional Lunch at local family house and interact with local family members to know about their daily lifestyle checkout some traditional interior of their houses.
Post lunch walk back towards Jagat Sukh (which is the ancient capital of the Kullu District). An option to visit an ancient Gaytri Mata and Lord Shiva temple is there.
Other Near By Experiences:
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Village tour with local food (lunch with local family)
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Tracking & Hiking
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Cycling
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Mountain bike
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Trout Fishing
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River Rafting
Tailor made tour on request...!!!
Nagar Castle:
Naggar Castle is a medieval castle, located in Kullu, 5 km away from the cottage. Built by Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu in around 1460 A.D, it was taken over to Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC), to run as a heritage hotel, since 1978.
Sajla Waterfall:
The Sajla Falls is surrounded by deodar trees, pine trees, apple orchards and spectacular snow-covered mountain peaks; this fall is a charming picnic spot. 6 km away from the cottage. The first sight of the falls is quite hidden and will be a surprise for the visitor as the water unexpectedly rushes from a cluster of rocks. You can also enjoy a refreshing bath at this falls or you can even leisurely swim in the small pool of this falls.
Jana Waterfall:
The Jana Falls is surrounded by deodar trees, pine trees, apple orchards and spectacular snow-covered mountain peaks; this fall is a charming picnic spot. 18 km away from the cottage. The first sight of the falls is quite hidden and will be a surprise for the visitor as the water unexpectedly rushes from a cluster of rocks overlooking a wooden bridge.
Hampta Pass:
Hamta Pass lies at an altitude of 4270 m (14039 ft) on the Pir Panjal range in the Himalayas. 22 km away from the cottage the Hampta Pass offers breath-taking views on different sides of the Himalayas It is a small corridor between Lahaul's Chandra Valley and the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. The nomenclature of the trek was derived from Hamta Village, located below Sethan village, as part of the trek route. This pass is frequently used by shepherds of the lower Himalayan region, seeking high altitude grasslands in the summer, when the dry cold desert of Lahaul is barren.
Hadimba Devi Temple:
Hidimba Devi Temple, locally known as Dhungari Temple, also known variously as the Hadimba Temple, is located in Manāli, a hill station in the State of Himachal Pradesh in north India. 18 km away from the cottage. It is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, wife of Bhima, a figure in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The temple is surrounded by a cedar forest called Dhungiri Van Vihar at the foot of the Himalayas.
Manali Mall Road:
This place is renowned for street shopping and bustles with activity throughout the day. As you amble through the streets in 17 km away from the cottage, you can take a peek at the neatly lined shops that are loaded with interesting items like Kullu and Kashmiri shawls, woollen items, artificial jewellery, wooden furniture, antiques, books, Tibetan items and more.
Solang Valley:
The valley is famous among tourists for its stunning views of snow-capped mountains and magnificent glaciers and it is only 29 Km away from the cottage. A favourite for adventure enthusiasts, paragliding, skiing, horse riding to driving mini-open jeeps specially available for tourists of all age groups. One of the most vibrant and enjoyable places in Manali, there is no way one can possibly miss this amazing valley, while here.
Vashisht Hot Springs:
The hot water springs of Vashisht are a fascinating place to explore, and the crystal clear waters gushing out of this spring where people can take bath and eliminate all kind of skin problems as the springs is considered to be therapeutic.
Jogini Waterfalls:
The jaw-dropping beautiful Jogini waterfall is nearly 18 km from cottage. Besides the apparent natural beauty of the waterfall, the place is of religious importance too. The temple of the village goddess Jogini Mata is located at the base of the waterfall. As it is such a peaceful, sacred place, villagers also go there occasionally to sleep. Special occasions are marked by the cooking of food & the performance of rituals.
Old Manali
Old Manali is a charming, laid-back district known for its wooded mountain trails, apple orchards, and scenic spots by the Manaslu River. Partitioned by the river Beas from New Manali, Old Manali resides at an amazing height of more than 6000 feet above sea level and 19 km away from the cottage. It is a place much enjoyed by walking through the city and taking delight in the lush green tropics. Apart from the bewitching natural retreat that Old Manali is, it is also fashioned for a wide array of restaurants and cafes.
Many more to explore....