Saturday, March 27, 2010

Kullu

Kullu district in the state capital of Himachal Pradesh, the hill station of Kullu is situated on the banks of river Beas in Kullu Valley about 10 km north of the airport Bhuntar. Lying in the middle of the fascinating valley of Himalayas in Kullu has its strong background. Other temples and the annual Dussehra festival attracts many tourists, both as supporters and guests clean.

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Kullu is famous for its temples and festivals. The main tourist attraction of Kullu is the Raghunath Temple, dedicated to Lord Ram, which is one of the most important Hindu gods in general and patron deity of Kullu valley. It was built by Raja Jagat Singh, former ruler of Kullu, in 1660, to amend for their sins. He was an idol of Lord Ram from Ayodhya and established that inside the temple. Jagannath Devi Temple or the temple Bekhli is at a distance of 3 km from Kullu and is situated in the village Bekhli. There is a steep 1 ½ hours at the temple, but offers a spectacular view of Kullu worth the climb.

Some festivals are widely celebrated in Kullu Malan, Phalguni, Shahriar and Birshu Jatra. Kullu Valley, also known as the Valley "of the Gods" is famous for the seven days the Dussehra festival, a celebration of the victory of Lord Rama mythological evil king Ravana.

Kullu is also an important city for the Himalayan Adventure Sports. Kullu Valley is known worldwide for Heli. This sport is usually held over the past Bhrigu peaks. Solange Nala is another suitable location for the sport. You can experience the thrill of rafting through the turbulent waters of river Beas.

Other places of tourist interest in the region include the Mani Karan village near Manali and Vashisht (Hot Springs), 40 km north of Kullu. Malan, Kaisha-Dhaar in Lug Valley, Bijl Mahadev, Bhekhli and Bajaur is dotted with famous temples in the region. To the north lies the town prominent Manali, Lahaul and Spiti valley leading to Rohtang Pass.

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