Kullu Valley

Kullu valley is a place which is known by the name the ” valley of gods” and throngs with lots of beautiful valleys. It is located at an altitude of 1230 m in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is also in between the majestic Himalayas hills and beside the river Beas. Kullu comes with the Manali which is the top choice of every traveler or especially honeymooners. The valley is about 10 km north of the airport at bhunter. That beauty like snow-covered hills, towering jungles, rivers, and stunning apple orchards also allows many filmmakers to shoot here. 

Kullu Valley For Travelers

Kully valley is famous for its temples which are completely surrounded by the forest. It is also a perfect spot for adventure junkies who want to enjoy trekking, river rafting, paragliding, mountaineering, and hiking as well. East of It is covering many village temples of Bijli Mahadev, Mounty Nag, and Pueed. The ridge of Kullu valley escape, the hidden gem of the Himalayas is Manikaran valley, along the Parvati river which joins Beas at Sangam in Bhuntar.

The traditional name of Kullu valley is Kulanthpitha. In simple words the ending point of the Inhabitat of the world. That place is also mentioned in many devotionals and its historical toms like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Vishnu Puran. 

All the above-shared information makes Kullu Himachal Pradesh perfect for travelers.

 

Tour details

  • Best time to visit March, April, May & June
  • Ideal Duration from Delhi 3-4 Days
  • Minimum Budget INR 5000
  • Website https://www.realhimachal.in/

Best Places To Visit in Kullu Valley Himachal Pradesh

The Raghunath Temple is located at a height of 2056 meters above sea level. It is one of the prime attractions of Kullu Valley. 

Nestled with beautiful lush green surroundings and deep gorges and stretched valleys of Kullu, it is located 10km away from the heart of Kullu.

Great Himalayan National Park was constituted in 1984 and was formally notified as a national park in 1999. It is located in the sub-district of Kullu Valley.

Bhuntar is a town and a Nagarr panchayat in Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India and it is only 11 km away from Kullu town.

It is a monastery. Which is surrounded by the mighty Himalayan mountains  is located on a hilltop on the Kullu Manali highway.

Kharal village is located in Kullu tehsil of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated 1km away from Kullu.

Raison is a stopover that has vast camping grounds maintained by Himachal Pradesh Tourism. It is 15 km (approximately) away from Kullu Valley.

Kulant Pith, situated at Vishnu Kund. It is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is among the most superior piths in the country.

Gauri Shankar Temple is one of the oldest temples in India. It is situated immediately below the castle of Naggar in Naggar Village. 

Naggar Castle is a medieval castle, which is located in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India.  That is Built by Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu in around 1460 A.D.

The Parvati Valley runs eastwards, through a steep-sided valley from the town of Bhuntar, in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. It offers majestic views of nature.

Jana Waterfall is a 30 feet high waterfall located near Manali in a quaint village called Jana.  It is 37km away from the Kullu valley.

Inderkilla National Park is a national park in Himachal Pradesh, India, established in 2010. It covers an area of about 104 square kilometers. It is located near the Kullu valley.

Chanderkhani Pass is a pass in the Kullu District of India at a height of 3,660meterss. It make a way to the villages of Rumsu and Pulag to the well-known village of Malana, which indirectly forms a trekking route from Naggar to Malana across the Chanderkhani Pass

Situated at a distance of 36 km from Kullu Hanogi Mata Temple is one of the most prestigious religious centers in Himachal Pradesh. It is the perfect and favorite place of every tourist.

Bijli Mahadev is one of the sacred temples of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of about 2,460m in the Kullu Valley.

Manikaran is located between  the Parvati Valley and the river Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh.

Jamula Temple is located in Malana village, within walking distance. That village, Malana, is just 50 kilometers away from Kullu Valley by road.

Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This solitary village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valley to the northeast of Kullu Valley, is isolated from the rest of the world.  

The Beas Kund trail offers you close, base-to-summit views of the big mountains of the Himalayas. it is situated at 12,140 feet. Above sea level in the Kullu valley. 

The Pandoh Dam is an embankment dam on the Beas River in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh.

Kheer Ganga is a temporary village set up throughout the summers in Himachal Pradesh.It is 61 km (approximately) away from the Kullu valley.

Shringa Rishi is the ruling deity of Banjar Valley. Here Rishi is popularly known as Skirni Deo. It is 63 km away from the Kullu Valley.

That is the perfect spot in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The valley is known for its pristine Tirthan River, icy glacial springs, and verdant views of the Great Himalayan National Park.

Jibhi is a tranquil, unexplored town in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Jibhi is situated at a distance of 67 km from Kullu.

Serolsar Lake is located 75 km away from Kullu. The Serolsar Lake is dedicated to Budhi Nagin, the mother of all Nag deities such as Shesh-Nag, Kamru-Nag, Mahu-Nag, Ghunda Nag and other Nag Lords of the state.

Here Are Some of the Most Popular Kullu Valley Tour Packages

  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Paragliding 
  • Trecking
  • River Rafting
  • Paragliding
  • Skiing
  • Hiking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Mountaineering
  • Zorbing
  • Jeep Safari
  • Snowboarding
  • River Crossing
  • Angling
  • Snow Scooter
  • Quad Biking
  • Camping
  • Trekking
  •  Ziplining
  • Rock Climbing
  • Cable Car Ropeway
  • Rappelling
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Sidu
  • Patenda
  • Aktori
  • Tudkiya Bhat
  • Khatta
  • Babru
  • Red Rice
  • Trout
  • Mash Daal
  • Momos
  • Chha Gosht

How To Reach Kullu Valley

Via Air

If you are coming from Delhi, there is the Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL). You can easily take a flight from DEL to Kullu Manali Airport (KUU). Which only takes a maximum of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Daily flights are also available.

Via Train

You can reach Kullu Valley by train via Kalka Railway Station. It is the nearest railway station to reach Kullu Valley, located approx 223 km from Kullu.

Via Road

When it comes to knowing how to reach Delhi to Kullu by road. It is important to know how much distance you have to cover by road which is 500 km (approximately). It will take almost 10 hours from Delhi to Kullu. You can hire a cab or self-drive. There are also many options, like taking a Volvo from the ISBT. You can also hire a cab from Chandigarh or Ambala.

Best Time To Visit Kullu Valley

There is no best time to visit Kullu valley. Because in every season, every month, and every time Kullu valley serves you a different experience. But you have to know what kind of environment will be there before you come here. That is why we are sharing some details. So, it is easy for you to enjoy every moment in the beautiful valley.

F&Q’s Kullu Valley

Kullu valley is famous for its apple orchards which are famous worldwide.

The Kullu valley, known as the “Valley of the Gods” or “Dev Bhumi,” has so many natural sites for Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs alike.

If you are a nature lover, this place is worth a visit

Kullu and Manali are two completely different places. The distance between Kullu to Manali is approximately 40 km.  Kullu is a district in Himachal Pradesh. on Another side, Manali is the hill station which is situated  in Kullu.

Kullu valley is collected from 3 valleys themselves. which is categorized in   Inner Seraj(Kullu), Outer Seraj(Kullu), and Mandi Seraj (Mandi).

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