Located Kullu is located on the banks of River Beas. 522 km from Delhi
Best time to visit April to June and September to November Tourist Attractions Bajaura Temple, Manikaran, Raison Valley
Kulantapitha of ancient times and Kullu of today is also known as 'The Valley
of Gods' . Famous for its Dussehra celebration, the place finds special mention
in the Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
A tiny hill station on the bank of river Beas, Kullu offers delicious red,
royal and golden yummy apples. Clean air, cold winds, meandering lanes, enchanting
scenery and tall deodars with a bright sun shine are some of the scenic attributes
of this beautiful place.
There lies an ancient temple namely Bajaura Temple on the bank of the Beas
River, which is 2 km from the Kullu Mandi road at Hat or Hatta. The temple has
a colossal pyramid structure adorned with the images of Durga, Vishnu and Ganesh.
Manikaran is a place of pilgrimage for both Hindus and Sikhs. Manikaran
is a famous Gurudwara in Kullu people take a holy dips in the hot waters. It is
popular for its hot springs. The hot springs in this region are hot enough to
cook rice and vegetable in it. The campus has a temple too.
Raison, a beautiful place covered by grassy meadows is merely 13 kms from
Kullu.
Access to Kullu
Kullu is well connected by road, rail and air. Kullu's nearest airport is Bhunter
airport. It is at 10 kms from the town and well connected to and from Delhi and
Chandigarh by regular flights
Maximum part of Himachal Pradesh is well connected by roads. Kullu can be reached
easily by road from Shimla, Delhi, Chandigarh, Mandi, Manali, Manikaran, Naggar,
Bajura, and Dharamshala and so on.
The nearest Rail head is at Chandigarh 320 kms and Shimla 230 kms approximately
from Kullu. Another popular nearby railway station is at Una which is 260 kms
from the town. A journey by rail offers a number of scenic beauties.