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Palces to visit in Kullu

Raghunath Temple

The most famous temple of Kullu, this temple of Raghunath ji was built by Raja Jagat Singh in the 17th century. This temple dedicated to Lord Rama is the main center of Kullu Dussehra. The architecture shows a combination of Pahari and Mughal style. Devotees experience mental peace and spiritual energy by visiting here.

Great Himalayan National Park

This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is known for biodiversity. More than 375 species of animals are found here. This place is perfect for trekking, camping and bird watching. It is like a paradise for nature lovers.

Manikaran Sahib

This Gurudwara located in the Parvati Valley is a holy place for both Sikhs and Hindus. The hot water springs here are believed to cure diseases. The religious and natural significance of Manikaran makes it a unique place.

Biji Mahadev Temple

Situated on a high hill station, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every 12 years lightning strikes here and the Shivling breaks, which the priests of the temple fix with ghee. The view of the valley from the temple is extremely picturesque.

Kasol

Kasol, located about 40 km from Kullu, is a popular hill station. This place is quite famous among trekkers and backpackers. Israeli cafes, peaceful atmosphere and trekking routes in this village located on the banks of the Parvati River are quite attractive.

Naggar Castle

This fort of ancient Kullu kings has now been converted into a heritage hotel. A beautiful blend of local style and European influence is seen in its architecture. The view of the valley from here is extremely picturesque.

Solang Valley

This valley is mainly famous for adventure activities like skiing, ziplining and paragliding. Snowfall can also be enjoyed here in winter. This place is no less than a paradise for adventure lovers.

Bhuntar Bazaar and Beas River Bank

In Bhuntar you can find local handicrafts, woollen clothes and glimpse of Himachali culture. Also, spending time and having a picnic on the banks of the Beas River is a beautiful experience.