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KULLU
The most charming
and beautiful Kullu valley spreads out its charm on either side of
river Beas. The valley runs north to south of this river and is
80kms. long and about 2kms. at its broadest. Yet with awe inspiring
glens and mossy meadows encircled by the rushing streams and
meandering brooks, flung east & west, a fairly wide area is open to
the tourists, the trekkers, the mountaineers, the artists and to
anyone who wishes to escape the heat & dust of the plains to breathe
the exhilarating air of the Himalaya and enjoy the spectacle of the
variegated mountain scenery. The valley is also famous for its
exquisitely woven colorful hand made shawls and Kullu caps.
APPROACH
AIR: Kullu is
connected by Indian Airlines and Air Deccan with Delhi. The airport
is at Bhuntar, 10kms. from Kullu.
RAIL: Nearest
convenient rail heads are Kiratpur and Chandigarh on Broad Gauge and
Jogindernagar on Narrow Gauge from where Kullu can be reached by
road.
ROAD: Kulu is
well connected by road with Delhi, Ambala, Chandigarh, Shimla,
Dehradun, Pathankot, Dharamsala & Dalhousie etc. Regular direct
buses ply between these stations including deluxe, semi-deluxe and
air conditioned buses during tourist season.
LOCAL TRANSPORT:
Local buses operate between Kullu-Manali and Manikaran regularly.
Taxis are also available.
WHAT TO SEE
BIJLI MAHADEV SHRINE (2460 m): 10kms. from Kulu across the
Beas river, Bijli
Mahadev temple is one of the striking temples in the temples strewn
district. It can be reached by a tough but rewarding climb of 10
kms. trek. From the temple a panoramic view of Kulu & Paravati
valleys can be seen. A 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple
glistens like a silver needle in the sun. in this temple of
lightening it is said, the tall staff attracts the divine blessings
in the form of lightening. The rest of the story can be heard from
the priest, which is un-believable but true.
RAGHUNATHJI
TEMPLE: 1 km. from Dhalpur, Raghunathji is the principal deity of
the valley.
VAISHNO
DEVI
TEMPLE: At a distance of 4kms. from Dhalpur, a small cave enshrines
an image of Goddess Vaishno Devi.
CAMPING SIGHT RAISON (1433 m): 16kms. away from Kulu, the sight is
ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for
holding youth camps. There are a large number of orchards in this
part of the valley. HPTDC has log cabins for comfortable stay.
KATRAIN (1463 m): The central and the widest part of the valley,
Katrain is 20kms. from Kulu on way to Manali. Apple orchards and
trout hatchery lend charm and prominence to the place. It is also
famous for bee keeping and Govt. trout farm at Patilkulh. Sufficient
accommodation is availablein Hotels of HPTDC.
NAGGAR (1760 m):
On the left bank of the
Beas, Naggar is delightfully situated on a wooded slope
and commands an extensive view. It was the capital of erstwhile Kulu
state for about 1400 years. There are large number of famous temples
notably Vishnu, Tripura Sundari & Lord Krishana. Cars and jeeps
easily go upto the Naggar castle. Roerich art gallery which houses
the paintings of Nicholas Roerich as well as his sculptures , is
less than a km. from the Castle. Naggar is also a base for
undertaking treks to
Chanderkhani Pass
and to remote valley of Malana.

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