Bhuntar is the first major town in Kullu Valley for travelers heading towards Manali, Kasol, and Tirthan Valley. Despite being a transit point, Bhuntar itself offers breathtaking views of the Beas and Parvati Rivers, making it a hidden gem. It is well-known for its Bhuntar Airport, one of India’s most scenic and challenging airstrips, surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks. The town is less crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of the mountains without the tourist rush.
Bhuntar is home to the Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, an ancient 9th-century Shiva temple with intricate carvings and peaceful surroundings. The Jagannathi Temple, perched on a hilltop, offers a panoramic view of the valley and a spiritual escape. The town also hosts Himachali markets, where travelers can find local handicrafts, woolens, and delicious regional food. It’s a place where tradition and modernity blend, making it a great stopover for cultural explorers.
Adventure lovers can indulge in river rafting on the Beas River, which starts from Bhuntar and continues towards Kullu. The surrounding forests and riverside trails make for great nature walks and birdwatching spots. A short drive from Bhuntar leads to offbeat destinations like Kais Wildlife Sanctuary, home to Himalayan black bears, pheasants, and dense cedar forests. Bhuntar offers a blend of adventure, nature, and peace, making it an ideal getaway for both thrill-seekers and solitude lovers.
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