Naggar Tourism

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Naggar Tourism The picturesque town of Naggar draws tourists looking to revel in green surroundings, go trekking or be a little more adventurous and camping out. Located in the Kullu district, this quaint little town is typically covered with Kullu and is famous for its stunning natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of majestic hills and the clear and pristine Beas River, this tourist destination is ideal for people who want to relax and rejuvenate by living in the lap of nature. One can also indulge in trekking and camping here. Famous for being in abundance of unexplored natural beauty, the town of Naggar also has a castle, which has now been converted into a heritage hotel which one can visit. Naggar also has a famous folk art museum and a hot water spring that tourists shouldn't forget to visit. Download Naggar PDF Guide > What's Great? One of the least-explored villages of Himachal Pradesh. At close proximity from major hill stations like Manali and Kasol. Good road connectivity. Presence of ancient temples with unique architectural style. What's not so Great? Naggar has no bus stand or railway station. It doesn't have any adventure activity. Lack the energy and enthusiasm that other nearby hill stations carry. For Whom If you are interested in exploring the villages of Himachal Pradesh, Naggar is for you. This place is for all those people who like exploring the natural beauty of the Himalayas, away from the crowded mall roads, cafes and hotels.

Unique Architectural Style of Naggar Naggar Castle is one of the biggest attractions of Naggar. Built around 1460 AD by Raja Sidh Singh, Naggar Castle has an ethnic gothic style to it. It is very rooted to the Himalayan style, as is shown by the use of timber and stones in the creation of the castle.The stonework of Naggar Castle is very rare and hard to find in other parts of India. The fireplaces, staircases and gorgeous interiors of the Naggar castle make it a delight for the visitor. It's an abode to Jagatipatt Temple. The architectural style of the temple is quite similar to the castle. There has been extensive use of woodwork for the creation of the castle and the temple. In fact, Naggar Castle has attracted Bollywood to its door, as it has been featured in the Bollywood movie 'Jab We Met'.

Itinerary Day 1-Reach Naggar and spend some time in local sightseeing and shopping in the market. Head towards the Naggar castle and be in awe of the architectural style of this town. Step into Jagatipatt temple that is situated in the castle. End the day by visiting Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum. Day 2-Get ready for spiritual exposure. First, visit the beautiful Dagpo Shedrup Ling Monastery. Then, head towards the infamous Gauri Shankar Temple of Naggar. Wrap up the day by visiting Tripura Sundari Temple.

Restaurants and Local Food in Naggar The cuisine in Naggar isn't exactly elaborate and your options can get a bit limited. You would find small eating joints here serving Himachali and North Indian cuisine. For more variety, one can travel to more popular towns nearby.Himachali cuisine is very simple in structure, but does have some unique delicacies, that are almost exclusive to the state. A staple meal will consist of Chapati, dals, vegetable gravy and curd. The traditional delicacies here includeSidu, Bhature, Patrodu, Vada, Sattu, Kodra Roti, Jatu (Red rice)and more. View 2 Restaurants in Naggar >>

Throughout the yearis the best time to visit Naggar The ancient-looking settlement of Naggar has been a source of awe and attraction for tourists from a long time. The beautiful village of Naggar is an all-season favourite of explorers. The summers are bright and enjoyable. Accommodations are easily available, and the weather is pleasant. During the monsoon, the ambience turns foggy, and Naggar looks like a place straight out of a fairytale. In the winters, the temperature drops, and the entire area becomes white due to the snowfall. For an average tourist, the weather might not be easy to endure, but if you are an explorer, the winters of Naggar will introduce you to a different side of Himachal Pradesh. Weather in Naggar Loading... Naggar in Summer (April - June) The summers in Naggar start from April and remain until June. The temperature ranges from 13 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. The flowers bloom in every corner, and the area turns lush green. Since Naggar is at proximity from Manali, you can find a lot of tourists here during the summers. Naggar in Monsoon (July- August) Naggar receives average rainfall, and it turns the entire area heavenly. The monsoon season goes on from July to August. The peaks of the mountains get covered with fog. You can hardly see the dark gorges and huge mountains behind the thick sheet of fog. Naggar in Winter (November - February) During the winters, the temperature of Naggar can fall below 0 degree Celsius. The area receives heavy rainfall and stays covered with snow for the entire winter season. It attracts explorers and adventurers during this month. Living in Naggar during the winters is no mean feat, as the supply of water and electricity becomes scarce. Monthly Weather in Naggar Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 4 18 February 7 23 March 8 28 April 13 35 May 15 36 June 17 37 July 22 32 August 20 30 September 19 32 October 11 30 November 6 26 December 3 21

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