kullu
Kullu, a popular tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh, is located on the banks of the Beas River. Kullu is known for its Dusshera Festival, ancient temples, and rafting. Kullu is often associated with its sister sister Manali in the highlands and offers spectacular views of the snowcapped mountains. Kullu is also home to Bhuntar Airport and a bus terminal and is used as a base city to reach Manikaran, Kasol, Malana, and Naggar. Kullu has a few important temples like the Raghunath Temple and the Jagannath Devi Temple. There are many excursions from this area including the Bijli Mahadev Temple Trek, Parvati Valley Trek, etc. With a panoramic view and beautiful hills covered with Deodar and Pine trees, Kullu is a paradise for nature lovers. Located at an altitude of 1230 meters between Pir Pranjal, the Lower Himalayan, and the Great Himalayan Ranges, Kullu has numerous apple orchards. As the regional capital, Kullu is a bustling city. Rafting is a popular activity that starts in Pirni, about 4 km from Kullu. Kullu Manali's trip is one of the most sought-after in India. Travelers generally like to visit both of these places together. Kullu is an open valley surrounded by huge hills covered with Deodar and China trees from all sides.