Nowhere on Earth like the Himalayas to experience the essence of Maha Shivratri

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Nowhere on Earth like the Himalayas to experience the essence of Maha Shivratri

New Delhi, 06th March 2024: Maha Shivratri is one of the most important festivals for spiritual seekers in India. It is that time of the year when cosmic energy is at its peak. What better place to celebrate and contemplate the vastness of the universe than the sacred Himalayas, the abode of Mahadeva? Enchanting natural beauty, promises not only stunning landscapes and soaring peaks but also the opportunity to immerse oneself in a deep state of meditation and bliss.

Seclude Hotels Home Style invites fellow spiritual seekers to delve deep into the distinct tales and experiences each destination has to offer. Here are three destinations to visit this Maha Shivratri for a quick last-minute getaway from Delhi. From thrilling treks, ancient temples, beautiful forest trails, and enchanting river walks, there is something unique for every spiritual seeker visiting the breathtaking Himalayas.

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Palampur, Himachal Pradesh: Located in the Kangra Valley, it is a famous hill station and was once a part of the Jalandhar kingdom. Located just 16 km from Palampur in the Beas Valley, Baijnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to the inscriptions on the walls, Baijnath Mandir was built by two native merchants by the name of Ahuka and Manyuka in 1204 A.D. Nestled in a paddy field in Seclude Palampur is a one-of-a-kind 9-room property. An ivy-draped bungalow, an earthy, spacious living room stretches before guests, along with one vibrant bedroom on the ground floor. The first floor has three playful rooms, each with its own natural theme, sharing an expansive balcony. Long glass windows frame each room, allowing one to appreciate the magnificent snow-peaked mountains and connect with Mahadeva within.

Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh: Located in the Solan district, this small hill station seems to defy time and belongs to the 19th century. Kasauli is a year-round favourite that attracts tourists from all over the country. Widely known for its enchanting views, cool climate, and mesmerising sunsets, this little hill station is perfect for a contemplative getaway. Baba Balaknath is a well-established temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at the top of the hills in Kasauli. This cave temple is where locals believe that if childless couples visit and pray here, will be blessed with children. Seclude Kasauli is a cluster of beautiful villas surrounded by lofty mountains. Featuring 4 boutique properties in Kasauli, ‘Open Blue Skies ‘Rocky Mountain High’ ‘Light and Shadows’ & ‘Annie Song’, Seclude Kasauli can host up to 60 people across 21 rooms spread across the entire hill- station.

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Nahan, Himachal Pradesh: This scenic hill station in Himachal Pradesh is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil retreat from the hectic city life. Surrounded by lush green forests and the majestic Himalayas, Nahan enchants visitors with its pristine lakes, ancient temples, and breathtaking landscapes. The Bhureshwar Mahadev Temple located in Sirmaur District is one of the highest temples in the region devoted to Lord Shiva close to 6200 ft above sea level. It is believed that Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati observed the epic Kurukshetra war, as stated in the Mahabharata. Seclude Nahan Bantony Cottage is a stunning heritage resort with 7 luxurious bedrooms which previously served as a holiday home for the Maharaja of Sirmaur. It is one of Seclude’s most iconic properties with a unique blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. Each room is tastefully decorated with warm colours, beautiful artwork, and antique pieces, and holds a story from Sirmaur’s rich history.

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