Kullu Naggar Tour
Explore Kullu Naggar
Kullu Naggar Sightseeing Tour
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. Kullu is the cultural heart, famous for its sprawling valleys and river rafting.
- Tour Duration: 01 Day Tour
Sightseeing Points: Paragliding Point, River Rafting Point, Kullu Shawls Factory, Vaishno Devi Temple, Naggar Castle and Roerich Art Gallery.





Tour Itinerary
Manali to Paragliding Point
Dobhi is widely considered the premier paragliding destination in the Kullu-Manali region. While Solang Valley is more famous, adventure enthusiasts and locals often prefer Dobhi because it offers higher take-off points, longer flight durations, and a more peaceful environment.
Paragliding Point to River Rafting Point
Babeli is considered the main hub for river rafting in the Kullu Valley. Located about 12 km before Manali on the NH3 highway, it is the starting point for most rafting expeditions that culminate at Devdham or Jia.
River Rafting Point to 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
A small cave and shrine with an image of Goddess Vaishno and other temple are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Rama and Krishna. It is located about 2 km from Kullu town and 38 km from Manali, making it an easy roadside stop on the Kullu-Manali highway.
Vaishno Devi Temple to 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
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 Gallery to Manali
Return back from Roerich Art Gallery to Manali.
Tour ends here with happy memories.
Package Includes
> All tour by cab.
> Includes all toll tax, green tax, parking charges and Rohtang pass permit.
Package Excludes
> Any kind of tip.
> Any adventure activities.
> Extra transportation that are not included in the itinerary.




