Ribba
Shailza Sood DasguptaShailza Sood Dasgupta/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, RIBBA/ Updated : Oct 28, 2015, 11:00 IST
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Between Karchham and Puh, a road branches off to Ribba—a small village that you will hardly find in any travel guide. Kasuraj Ji Temple where both Hindu gods and Buddhist deities are worshiped is worth a visit. It would be good to … Read more
Between Karchham and Puh, a road branches off to Ribba—a small village that you will hardly find in any travel guide. Kasuraj Ji Temple where both Hindu gods and Buddhist deities are worshiped is worth a visit. It would be good to get local’s help to look around the village. You might want to request him to show you how they produce the local brew ‘Angoori’ made from locally grown grapes called rokh dakhan. Read less

Between Karchham and Puh, a road branches off to Ribba—a small village that you will hardly find in any travel guide. Kasuraj Ji Temple where both Hindu gods and Buddhist deities are worshiped is worth a visit. It would be good to get local’s help to look around the village. You might want to request him to show you how they produce the local brew ‘Angoori’ made from locally grown grapes called rokh dakhan. They stock it for around 6 months when the whole village is covered in snow and remains isolated from the rest of the world.
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