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Tirthan Valley

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Kullu  district of  Himachal Pradesh  is a mountainous region as well as a district of valleys. Many big and small river rivulet flows in these valleys. If a mountainous region is selected in the western Himalayas, which is rich in natural beauty and resources, most of its area is full of forests, rivers, ravines, lakes, springs, and slopes, where very few people live, perhaps the answer will be  Tirthan Valley  of Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. Where the rituals are peaceful, picturesque, and pollution-free, where river rivulets and lake waterfalls beautify the landscape, where there are waves of natural music, traditional fairs, and festivals that present evidence of glorious history, and where guests : Gods: May you be an important figure. Whether it is about faith or the place of faith, the sight of nature, or the unique treasure of biological diversity, there is really no harm in the Tirthan valley. Image Source:- Internet Tirathan Valley  is famous for trout. Every year a l

Kullu Tourism, India: Places, Best Time to Visit Kulla | Kulla Travel Guides | Things to do in Kullu

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Kullu district is a district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The headquarters of the district is located at Kullu city. The district is located in central Himachal and is famous for its tourist centers and Himalayan treks. Kullu district shares its borders with Lahaul Spiti , Kinnaur , Mandi , Kangra and Shimla districts.  The district is known for some of its ancient settlements, traditional handlooms and apple cultivation. The main Kullu valley lies between the Pir Panjal Himalayas and the northern edge of the Dhauladhar region. The Kullu Valley is the largest valley in the district, also known as the " Valley of the Gods ". Kullu city is situated on the banks of river Beas. Kullu district is also known for The Great Himalayan National Park which is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites .  Kullu district is spread over an area of ??5,503 km square. According to the 2011 census, the population of Kullu district was 4,37,474. Kullu has a sex ratio of 942

Travel Kullu

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Kullu is the capital town of the Kullu District in the Indian condition of Himachal Pradesh . It is situated on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley around ten kilometers north of the air terminal at Bhuntar. Kullu is a wide open valley framed by the Beas waterway in the middle of Manali and Largi.  Kullu This valley is well known for its sanctuaries, magnificence and its grand slopes secured with pine and deodar woodland and sprawling apple plantations. The course of the Beas waterway presents a progression of radiant, clad with woodlands of deodar, towering above trees of pine on the lower rough edges. Kullu valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan and Great Himalayan range.  Geography Kullu town has a normal height of 1,278 m or 4,193 ft). It lies on the bank of Beas River. A noteworthy tributary, Sarvari, (got from "Shiv-Baardi") prompts the less investigated and more extreme Lug-valley on the west. On the east of Kul