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Kullu guide >>> Kullu travel guide and tourist information on Kullu, how to get to Kullu, also details on sightseeing in Kullu, best time to visit Kullu and accommodation in Kullu
Kullu Deep in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 1,219 mt on the banks of the Beas River, lies one of northern India's most popular hill stations- Kullu. Kullu lends its name to the idyllic valley which surrounds it- an area dwarfed by snowcapped peaks which soar high into the sky, an area of apple orchards and beautiful ancient timber temples. This has been the favoured destination of thousands of travellers for generations altogether, and although many just use Kullu as a stepping stone to the nearby hill station of Manali, Kullu too has its own charm. Its reputation as the heart of the `Valley of the Gods' (as the Kullu Valley is known) means that Kullu's greatest sights are its temples.
Check out the Raghunathji Temple, dedicated to the guardian deity of Kullu, a manifestation of Lord Rama. Legend has it that a ruler of Kullu, Raja Jagat Singh, brought the idol within the temple all the way from Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama. Another important shrine, 10 km from Kullu across the Beas, is the Bijli Mahadev Mandir, where the main lingam is topped with a trident, which is believed to attract lightning. Also worth visiting is the Basheshwar Mahadev Mandir, 15 km from Kullu and famed for its fine scrollwork.

For the adventurous, Kullu has more surprises up its pretty sleeve: there's plenty of opportunity round about for angling (in the Beas), trekking, nature walks, and more. The town is the transit point for treks such as the one over the Chanderkhani Pass to Malana; the Jalori Pass and Bashleo Pass to Shimla; and the Pin Parvati Pass to Sarahan. The town also lies in close proximity to some of Himachal's best-kept secrets: the temple-town of Naggar; the quiet retreats at Katrain and Kaisdhar, and the ancient town of Mandi.

Getting to Kullu
Bhuntar Airport, 10 km from Kullu, has regular flights both on Indian Airlines and private carriers connecting the town to Delhi and Shimla. The most convenient railhead is Chandigarh, 272 km away, and with good connections to the rest of the country. Buses and taxis ply between the two cities regularly. Alternatively, one can drive to Kullu- good roads link the town to Delhi, Shimla, Chandigarh and other nearby places, and there are regular bus connections to and from Delhi, Shimla, Pathankot, Palampur and Ambala.

Best time to visit Kullu
The best seasons to visit Kullu are from Mid-March to Mid-April and again mid-September till mid-November. Summers are more crowded, though that is the main season for treks. The festival of Dussehra in October is an extravaganza in Kullu, and reason enough in itself to visit the town at this time.

Accommodation in Kullu
Kullu has a reasonably wide choice of accommodation, from the mid-range to the budget options. Rates shoot up almost four times during the Dussehra celebrations in mid-October while in the off-season, most hotels offer large discounts.






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