Some people consider the Kulu Valley the most beautiful on earth.
The RiverBeas, rising near the Rohtang Pass which separates
Kulu from Lahaul to the north, flow south toward Mandi, through
the Kangra Valley and across northern Punjab to join the Indus
in Pakistan. A car journey is quicker and there are also flights
from Delhi, Shimla and Chandigarh to Bhuntar, 10 Kms south of
Kulu .
One
of the interesting stops enroute is the old hill – state
capital of Mandi. Kulu, is one of the most enjoyable Himalayan
towns; Manali is even more attractive. The Raghunathpura
Temple is a 5 minute walk from the town.The views are
worth the climb , and another 45 minutes of climbing leads to
the small Vaishno Devi Temple. A road lead
to the hot springs of Manikaran, 45km into
the Parvati Valley is full of bountiful orchards.
The
small town of Manali is the focal point for most visitors to
the valley. July to September are the best for high altitude
treks over the Rohtang pass and on to Lahaul
, Zanskar and Ladakh. The wooden Dhoongri
temple with its four tiered pagoda roof is concealed
in the deodar wood. Beyond Manali, the road crosses the Rohtang
pass into the barren region of Lahaul, the pass act as a barrier to the monsoon and the area is similar
to the Ladakh region further north. The main
town is Keylong, 117 Kms from Manali .It is
possible to travel all the way to Leh by bus,
with permission obtained.
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