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The most charming and beautiful
Kullu Manali Tour valley spreads
out its charm on either side of river Beas. Kullu
Manali is simply known as the SWITZERLAND
OF INDIA. The Kullu Manali
valley runs north to south of this river and is
80kms. long and about 2kms. at its broadest. Yet
with awe inspiring glens and mossy meadows encircled
by the rushing streams and meandering brooks,
flung east & west, a fairly wide area is open
to the tourists, the trekkers, the mountaineers,
the artists and to anyone who wishes to escape
the heat & dust of the plains to breathe the
exhilarating air of the Himalaya and enjoy the
spectacle of the variegated mountain scenery.
The Kullu-Manali is one of the
best honeymoon destination for
newly married couple and is also famous for its
exquisitely woven colourful hand made shawls and
kullu caps.
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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