|
Kullu
FACTS
& FIGURES
|
Language |
Hindi and
Himachali |
|
Best time to
visit |
April-June |
|
STD Code |
01902 |
Introduction
Kullu is located in the charming Kullu valley and is set amongst the backdrop of
the mighty Himalayas. This town is famous for its temples and the annual
Dussehra festival, both of which attract thousands of tourists. It is also known
for its handicrafts.
LOCATION
Kullu is located in the central part of the state of Himachal
Pradesh in the northern region of India. It is located amidst the Himalayas at
an altitude of 1200 m above sea level at the confluence of Beas and Sarvari
rivers. It is 240 km north of Shimla. The weather in Kullu is alpine. Summers
(April-June) are mild and winters are cold (November-February). It experiences
southwestern monsoon rains in July-September.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Kullu is in summers, between April and June. It is
also visited in October during the Dussehra festival.
HISTORY
Formerly, the Kullu valley was known as Kulanthapitha, meaning the end of
the habitable world. The earliest recorded information of this area goes back to
1st century AD, when this valley began to be inhabited. In the medieval period,
Kullu and the area around it was ruled by a number of local rulers. The Kullu
valley was isolated from other parts of the country for many centuries until it
came under British rule.
TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS
Kullu is famous for its temples and festivals. The main tourist
attraction of Kullu is the Raghunath Temple, dedicated to Lord Ram, who is one
of the principal deities of the Hindu religious pantheon and the patron deity of
the entire Kullu valley. Raja Jagat Singh, the erstwhile ruler of Kullu, built
this temple in 1660 to atone for his wrongdoings. He obtained a statue of Lord
Ram from Ayodhya and established it within this temple.
Jagannathi Devi Temple or the Bekhli temple is 3 km from Kullu and is located in
the village of Bekhli. It is a stiff 1½?hour climb to reach this temple, but it
provides a panoramic view of Kullu. The Bijli Mahadev Temple is located on a
spur at a height of 2460 m. True to its name, the temple is often stuck by
lightning (bijli, lightning).
PLACES AROUND KULLU
There are a number of shrines around Kullu. The Basheshwar Mahadev Temple
at Bajura (15 km) from Kullu is famous for its exquisite carvings. The Vaishno
Devi Temple (4 km) and the Vishnu Temple at Dayar (12 km) are other important
shrines worth visiting.
There are a number of tourist spots as well. The small town of Manikaran (45 km)
is famous for its hot sulfur springs. It is located at an altitude of 1737 m in
the Parvati River valley. These hot springs are famous for their healing powers.
This place is both revered by the Hindus and the Sikhs. Travelers can visit the
Shri Ramchandra Temple and the Shri Guru Nanak Devji Gurdwara in Manikaran.
Manikaran offers hiking and trekking facilities to the tourists.
Kaisdhar (15 km) and Kasol (42 km), the latter located amidst pine forest, are
important picnic spots.
Shoja (69 km), at an altitude of 2692 m, offers the traveler a breathtaking view
of the entire Kullu valley.
Raisom (13 km), on the banks of river Beas, is a good site for trekking. The
town of Naggar (23 km) was the erstwhile capital of the state of Kullu for more
than 1,400 years. There are number of historic monuments and temples in this
town.
Kullu attracts the adventure-seeking tourist by offering trekking and hiking
trails in and around the valley. Stretches of River Beas are also used for
white-water rafting.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
The festival of Dussehra, which marks the victory of good over evil, is
celebrated all over India in the month of October. However, Dussehra in Kullu
valley is special. It begins when Dussehra festivities in other parts of the
country are over. The main event of this festival is taking out of Lord
Raghunath's (local version of Lord Ram) idol through the streets on a palanquin
carried by pilgrims. The procession also has villagers dancing in traditional
attire.
HOW TO REACH
The nearest airport is at Bhuntar, which is 10 km south of Kullu. The
nearest railhead is at Jogindernagar (95 km). Kullu has a good road link with
Shimla, Delhi, Chandigarh, Mandi, Manali, Manikaran, Naggar, Bajura, and
Dharamshala. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the
local transportations and also for the intercity drives too.
LEGAL TERMS & CONDITIONS |