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Shangarh Valley | Sainj Valley Kullu | Best offbeat place in kullu near Tirthan Valley and Jibhi

Shangarh Valley | Sainj Valley Kullu | Best offbeat place in kullu near Tirthan Valley and Jibhi

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What is Shangarh famous for?
… Himachal Pradesh, India, known for its serene meadows, pine forests, and proximity to the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

How many days are sufficient for Shangarh?
How many days are required for a Shangarh road trip? Two days are enough to explore the tiny hamlet of Shangarh and explore the best of Sainj Valley.

Which is the nearest station to Shangarh?
By train- The nearest railway station is the Joginder Nagar Railway Station, approximately 120 km from Shangarh. You can opt for a bus or taxi from here onward.

Shangarh, a quaint little town famous for its gorgeous meadows, is nestled within the heart of Himachal Pradesh's Sainj Valley. Shangarh meadows as far as your eyes can go! A place so mesmerising it seems plucked from the realm of dreams, yet its existence is as real as the air you breathe. This haven boasts dense forests and waterfalls that pulse with life; it houses a kaleidoscope of flora and fauna. It’s offbeat, pocket-friendly to get around, and hands down is the best place to experience the best of the Himachali lifestyle.

In the embrace of the Sainj Valley, spanning an impressive 90 square kilometres, the Sainj River gracefully winds its way to join the Beas River. Along its gentle journey, it caresses sleepy towns such as Shangarh, stands sentinel among towering deodar trees, and cradles lush pastures that are scenic marvels and vessels of local lore and mystiqu

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