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Kullu
(1220m) was once known as "Kulanthpitha" ; ' The end
of the habitable world'. Beyond rose the forbidding heights
of the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the shining river
Beas, lay the fabled 'Silver Valley'. Kullu got its first motorable
access only after Independence. The long centuries of seclusion
has however allowed the area to retain a considerable measure
of its traditional charm. Here is the core of an intricate web
of numerous valleys - each of which is a visual delight and
seems more beautiful than the other. The 'Silver Valley' has
nature's treasures that lie carelessly scattered as flowers
on the high meadows. There is pleasure in every step you take
in these enchanted valleys and in every gurgle you hear in the
clear mountain streams.
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Raghunath
Temple :
In
the 17th century. Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu committed a great
wrong. To atone for the sin, he sent a senior courtier to Ayodhya
for a statue of Lord Ragunath - Lord Rama. This temple was built
by Raja Jagat Singh to house the image and even today, is greatly
revered.
Other
Temples
The Vaishno Devi temple (4km), the Devi Jagannath temple
at Bekhi (5km) and the Vishnu temple at Dayar (12 km) other
important shrines around Kullu.
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Excursions
Bijii
Mahadev Temple (14 km)
At 2460 m, this offers some spectacular views. The temple is
famous for its high staff that periodically draws lightning
which shatters the "Shivlinga" and scorches the building.
Using only butter as adhesive, the 'Linga' is then carefully
pieced together by the temple pundis.
Basheshwar
Mahadev Temple, Bajaura (15 km)
One of the most charming temples in the Kullu valley,
this is renowned for its intricate stone carvings.
Kaisdhar
(15 km)
A high meadow fringed by deodar trees. A picturesque
spot.
Kasol
(42 km)
An open glade by the banks of the river Parvati. Clean
white sand separates the lush green grass from the waters. A
good spot for trout.
Manikaran
(45 km)
At 1737 m, here are hot sulphur springs that bubble
next to the icy waters of the Parvati river The place is revered
by both Hindus and Sikhs. Treks from here lead to Pulga, Khirganga
and Mantalai - a stretch of considerable natural beauty. The
route finally revers the Pin Parvati Pass (4802 m) which opens
into the Sutlej valley.
Shoja
(69 km)
At 2692 m, this is a vantage point for a complete
panorama of the Kullu area - snow peaks and valleys, meadows
and forests, rivers and streams.
Raison
(13 km)
By the banks of the Beas - and on the Kullu - Manali
highway. Ideal for a taste of adventure.
Naggar
(23 km)
For 1400 years this was the capital of Kullu. Its
l6th century,stone and wood castle is now converted in a hotel
.Here, a gallery houses the paintings of the Russian artist,
Nicholas Roerich. Naggar also has three other old shrines.
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Other
Attractions
Adventure
and fishing
The Kullu Valley has numerous places for trout fishing. These
include Katrain, Raison, Kasol and Naggar; then along the river
Tirthan near Larji, in the Sainj Valley and in the Hurla khud.
The valley is in the nucleus of several trek routes. Some major
ones are over the Chanderkhani Pass to Malana over the Jalori
Pass or Bashleo Pass to Shimta, and over the Pin Parvati Pass
to Sarahan. The river Beas offers excellent opportunities for
white water rafting.
Festivals
When Dussehra celebrations come to an end in the rest of the
country, they begin at Kullu. Over 600 local deities come to
pay homage to Lord Raghunath. This is a time when the valley
is at its colourful best.
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Transport
Information
By
Air
The
airport at Bhuntar is 10 km from Kullu, where taxis and buses
are available.
By Rail
The closest narrow gauge railhead is at Jogindernagar,
95 km from Kullu.
By Road
The distance from Delhi via Mandi is 530 km, and from
Shimla this is 240 km. From Delhi to Shimla, luxury buses
ply to Kullu.
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Climate
Conditions
In
winter the temperature gets quite low when heavy woollens are
required. It is pleasant in summer and cottons are recommended.
Best
time to visit
The hill resort of Kullu remains pleasant,
all through the year. The mild Summers last from April to June.
The cold winters last from November to February. Kullu experiences
monsoons from July to September. This makes the summer months
between April and June the best time to visit Kullu. The Dussehra
festival in October is another favored time to visit Kullu.
Accommodation
Hotel
Kanishka, Kullu
Span Resort, Manali
Glacier
Hotel, Kullu
Chevron
Valley View Hotel, Kullu
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