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Travelling from Delhi to Baijnath Temple offers both a scenic and spiritually uplifting journey. Whether you travel by road, train, or bus, the route gradually shifts from the busy urban rhythm of Delhi to the tranquillity of Himachal’s hills and temples.

 

  • By Road: A comfortable road journey with beautiful mountain views and smooth highways

  • By Bus: Regular buses available from Delhi to Baijnath or nearby towns, budget-friendly & convenient

  • By Train: Take a train to Pathankot or Amb Andaura, th
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Himachal is a dream in winter – fresh cold air, snow on the trees, smoke rising from wooden houses and silence all around. Most of the time, we go to crowded Shimla and Manali, but the real beauty of Himachal lies in those untouched valleys where peace, folk culture and a real journey are waiting. If you are looking for an offbeat destination in Himachal, these are the places that make Himachal in winter truly magical.

Offbeat Destinations in Himachal This Winter:

  • Jibhi – Fairytale village with wo
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Are you thinking about a trip to Manali and considering two options- self-drive vs. rented vehicle? Let us tell you the best way. Delhi to Manali travel time by road takes 11-12 hours to cover 500 km and hence an overnight journey is most preferred to avoid traffic and reduce travel time. In peak season, there is generally traffic near Manali route with one way route for vehicles especially in day time. If you are driving your own car to reach Manali, follow all safety guidelines and take the be

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