| Fair Name | Key Features | Place/District | Significance/Context |
| Brahmaur Jatra Fair | | Chamba district | |
| Skodi Fair | Held in honor of a woman who performed Sati there; wrestling matches are a main attraction. | Dohg village, adjoining Joginder Nagar | No temple, but a heap of stones marks the spot. |
| Chhatrari Jatra Fair | | Chamba district | |
| Sui Fair | Women gather and worship at ‘Naina Devi’ temple. | Chamba town | Exclusively for women. Naina Devi was the queen of Raja Sahil Varman, who sacrificed herself to bring water to Chamba town. |
| Taradevi Fair | Villagers from nearby areas attend; shops sell sweets, bangles, balloons, etc.; a wooden jhula (swing) is sometimes erected. | Taradevi (near Shimla) | Celebrated as Durga Ashtami. A Raja of Junga constructed the temple after the goddess gave him a vision. |
| Dal Fair | | Dharamshala (Kangra) | |
| Haldag Fair | | Hamirpur at Gasota | |
| Arki Jatar Fair | Famous for bull fighting. | Arki town (Solan) | |
| Buffalo Fair | | Kufri (near Mashobra, Shimla) | |
| Pipi Fair | | Mashobra (Shimla) | |
| Parag Fair | Mahadev Devta is carried in a ‘Janjali’ (silver pot) to River Giri for ceremonial bathing; delicious food is sent to sister’s and daughter’s houses; other deities are invited; Mela and Dhili dances are performed. | Kot Khai area | In honor of ‘Mahadev Devta’. |
| Ather-Ka-Khel Fair | People divide into two parties and throw stones at each other. | Halog (Shimla) | |
| Rohru Jatar Fair | | Rohru town (Shimla) | |
| Jaganath Yatra | Religious procession. | Shimla town, Hamirpur, Nahan | First taken out in Shimla town on October 27, 2012. |
| Jorna Fair | Sweet, fruit, and toy shops, along with ‘Jhula’ entertainment; archery is played. | Jorna (Sul Bahal) in Chopal | In honor of Devi Shirgul. |
| Rampur Jatar Fair | | Rampur (Shimla) | |
| Sipi Fair | Attracts large crowds; shops and ‘Jhula’ are main attractions. | Sipi (near Mashobra, Shimla) | Presiding guest deity is ‘Sipi Devta’. |
| Trilokpur Fair | | Trilokpur (near Nahan, Sirmaur) | |
| Phul Yatra Fair | Offerings are made to local goddesses; tribal people enjoy, sing, dance, and drink. | Kilhar (Pangi) | Denotes the start of a closing season in the snow-bound valleys. |
| Sayar | Main attraction is the sacrifice of a buffalo. | Bakloh (Kangra), Karsou (Mandi), Subathu (Shimla) | Sacrifice of a buffalo to symbolize the demon Mahisasurmardaini killed by the goddess. Provides strength for young men. |
| Arhi Jatra Fair | | Kullu | |
| Bajar Mela and Bhuntar Mela Fair | | Kullu | |
| Markanda Fair | People carry ‘Sultan’ (village deity) in a procession; wrestling and other shops are main attractions. | Markanda (Bilaspur) | Religious fair. |