Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Naggar is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. From Naggar Palace, tourists have a beautiful view of both sides of Kullu Valley.
Kohinoor is on a corner, so we could see the board from afar. Naggar Castle and Tripura Sundari Temple are nearby.
Summer: The summer season begins in April and ends in July. Monsoon: Naggar has no monsoon season because it receives only moderate rainfall from August to September.
Winter: The winter season in Naggar begins in October and continues until January. The highest and lowest temperatures here are 15 degrees Celsius and 0 degrees Celsius, respectively.
A museum and heritage hotel, Naggar Castle is a royal rustic castle. Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu built it in 1460.
The German Bakery completes a Naggar tour. It's Naggar's best place to sit, freeze, and enjoy great cuisine and drinks while seeing the mountains.
Visit the Roerich Art Gallery, the former home of a famous Russian painter that has been turned into a state museum.
It is 38 kilometres from the village of Kasheri to the Jana waterfall. To reach the authentic waterfall, you will have to ascend a rough trail lined with pine trees.
Naggar's ancient-looking village has long fascinated travellers. Naggar is a year-round traveler's favourite.
By Flight: Kullu-Manali Airport in Bhuntar is closest. By Train: Joginder Nagar railway station is closest.
By Bus: Arriving at Naggar by bus is preferable. To reach Manali, HRTC and private bus services operate. By Road: To reach the destination from Manali, taxi and cab services are available.