Kullu Manali's dream is a summer trip Kullu, also known as the 'Valley of Gods', is a beautiful district i...

Kullu Manali's dream is a summer trip

Kullu Manali's dream is a summer trip







Kullu, also known as the 'Valley of Gods', is a beautiful district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Tourists can not listen to the name of Durga-Manali. Kullu is one of the most renowned tourist destinations in north India. Kullu is believed to be the abode of numerous Hindu deities mentioned in the Puranas and the Epica. This belief also gives the nickname 'The Valley of the Gods' to this city. Kullu, also known as Kullu, is located at an elevation of 1230 m above sea level, on the banks of the Beas River.
There are references to Kullu in legendary stories like Mahabharata, Ramayana and Vishnupurangam. It is believed that this place was discovered by Tripura Behangamani. The history of Kullu is credited after it is mentioned in the history of the 1st century.
Kullu is a summer vacation spot, with steep mountain ranges, thick forests and rivers. Ancient Forts and Pilgrimage, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Dams make Kullu a favorite of travelers. Sultanpur Palace, popularly known as the Rupi Palace is one of the attractions of the place. The original palace was broken in the 1905 earthquake but rebuilt palace attracted many tourists.
The Raghunath Temple is another attraction of Kullu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. The temple is built in the pyramid and Pahari style. The temple was constructed by Raja Jagat Sihhan in the 17th century. Bijil Mahadev Temple is another tourist attraction in Kullu that attracts tourists. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located on the banks of the Beas River. There is a story that Shiva lingam in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple once split the halves, and the pujaris came together using butter.
Two important pilgrim centers of Kullu are the Jagannathi Devi and the Basheshwar Mahadeva temples. The Jagannathi Devi Temple is believed to have been built in 1500 AD. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Basseeshwar Mahadev Temple, built in the 9th century is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Tourists can see beautiful sculptures in the temple.
Kaishadhar, Raison and Deo Tibba are some of the other prominent tourist attractions of Kullu. Tourists can take a spectacular view of the gorgeous wildlife at the Great Himalayan National Park. The Himalayan National Park has more than 180 species of animals. The Pandhot dam is built across the river Beas and the main view of the hills is Kullu and Manali.
Kullu is also known for adventure activities like trekking and hiking. Ladakh Valley, Sanskar Wali, Lahaul and Spiti are some of the popular trekking routes in the region. Paragliding is another popular activity in the Kullu. It is an opportunity to enjoy this place in Solang, Mahadev and Bir. Hanuman Tibba, Beas Kund, Deo Tibba and Chandrasal are the favorite of the hikers. Tourists can also enjoy fishing in the Beas River.
It is not difficult to reach Kullu by air, rail and road. Bhuntar Airport, also known as Kullu Manali Airport, is the nearest air base to Kullu. The distance is 10 km away. Flights to various cities of India are available from here. Delhi is the nearest international airport.
Joginder Nagar Railway Station is the nearest rail link to Kullu, situated at a distance of about 125 km. This airport is well connected to major cities of India. The Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation's buses connect the major cities of India

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