KULLU MANALI
TOURS
Kullu
Manali was once known as Kulanthpitha,
which means the end of the habitable world. Beyond
rose the forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas,
and by the banks of the shining river Beas, lay
the fabled 'Silver Valley'. Kullu and Manali are
perhaps the two most frequentily travelled destinations
in Himachal Pradesh. Thousands of pilgrims, trekkers
and casual tourists pour into these towns every
year. Not just that, Kullu and Manali
are certainly very popular with sickeningly
love-dovey honeymooners too.
Silver Valley is the core of an
intricate web of numerous valleys - each of which
is a visual delight and seems more beautiful than
the other. The mountain scapes remain spectacular
whether in brilliant sunshine or in the haze of
the mist. The 'Silver Valley' has nature's treasures
that lie carelessly scattered as flowers on the
high meadows.
The town of Kullu has long been
a centre of faith. In the 17th century, Raja Jagat
Singh installed here an idol of Lord Raghunathji,
which he brought from Ayodhya. As a mark of his
penance, he placed the idol on his throne and
it became the presiding deity of the valley.
Kullu, on the western banks of the
torrential Beas, occupies the central part of
the Kullu Valley. It has the largest settlement
in the valley and doubles as the district headquarter.
The charming town was made capital by the British
who had settled here in the hope of making it
big in tea growing. See History of Kullu Valley
for more. Today the place is in the happy position
of being a well-developed tourist destination
without having being ruined by tourists,top on
chart of Himachal tourism. Mid-March to mid-April
and mid-September to mid-November are the perfect
months to visit Kullu Manali.
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