Kullu

Bhuntar

Open Time : Open 24 hours

Entry : Free

Address : Bhuntar, Himachal Pradesh, India

Why to visit Bhuntar

Bhuntar is located in the Kullu area and is popular for day trips to Kullu, Manali, Kasol, and Manikaran. It has a quaint peacefulness to it and is far off from the frenzied tourist crowds of Himachal Pradesh's more famous destinations.

  • Bhuntar, located roughly 2050 m above sea level, is one of the state's most popular tourist sites.
  • The Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, the Jagannath Temple, the Adi Brahma Temple, and the Bijli Mahadev Temple are among the Hindu religious sites in the area.
  • Aside from sightseeing, guests can engage in a variety of exciting activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and kayaking.
  • The annual Bhuntar Fair, a prominent fair in the North of India, is another notable attraction of the area.
  • Every year, this three-day event is held in June or July.

Things To Do

  • Explore the nearby communities by renting a motorbike.
  • There are bright bazaars and farms here.
  • You may have wonderful food at Cafékasol 30.

Nearby Attractions 

  • Bijli Mahadev Temple (16.8 km)
  • Basheshwar Temple (5.3 km)
  • Raghunath Temple (14.6 km)

Distance From Kullu: 9.3 km

Best Time To Visit: September to March

Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours 

FAQ on Bhuntar

How to reach Bhuntar?

Bhuntar is easily accessible because it has its own airport, the Bhuntar Airport. The nearest rail link to the location is Chandigarh Railway Station, which is approximately 320 km away. There are regular buses from New Delhi and Chandigarh to the location.

When is the best time of year to visit Bhuntar?

The best time to visit Bhuntar is between the months of September and March, when the weather is pleasant.

What are the nearby attractions close to Bhuntar?

The nearby attractions include: Bijli Mahadev Temple (16.8 km), Basheshwar Temple (5.3 km), and Raghunath Temple (14.6 km).

What are the nearby restaurants close to Bhuntar?

The nearby restaurants include: Manali Meals Restaurant (4.7 km), Valention’s (5.9 km), and Roots (6.2 km).

Special Tip

Newlywed couples can select Bhuntar as a honeymoon destination because of its serene places and peaceful atmosphere, which are free of annoying crowds. Bhuntar is the starting point for many treks, including the Khauli Pass climb.

By Mehrosh Shamim

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