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| Raghunath Temple (Kullu) |
In the 17th century, Raja Jagat Singh built this temple to house an image of Lord Rama and the shrine went on to become a popular site of worship. Go Top |
| Bijli Mahadev Temple (Kullu) |
This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located on the right bank of the Parvati river. Go Top |
| Devi Jagannathi Temple and Others (Kullu) |
Kullu is famous for temples. There are some of the significant shrines around Kulu. Go Top |
| Kaisdhar (Kullu) |
Kaisdhar,15 km from Kullu, is an idyllic meadow embraced by lofty deodar trees. Wrapped in beauty, this spot attracts several tourists. Go Top |
| Kasol (Kullu) |
Kasol, located on the banks of river Parvati, is amongst the many splendid spots that dot the Kullu valley. It is an angler's paradise, as it offers excellent opportunities for fishing trout. Go Top |
| Shoja (Kullu) |
Shoja, at 2692 mt, commands a mesmerizing view of the entire Kulu valley in all it's natural splendour. Go Top |
| Raison (Kullu) |
By the banks of river Beas, on the Kulu-Manali highway, is Raison, a good trekking site where the Himachal tourism department has established a camping base. It is an ideal place for those, who are truely adventurous at heart. Go Top |
| Naggar (Around Kullu) |
Naggar is situated on the left bank of river Beas at an altitude of 1851 mt above sea level. It is an ancient little village, set on a hill, surrounded by forests. Go Top |
| Dhankia Mahadeva (Around Kullu) |
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who stands enshrined in a cave in the form of a lingam. Go Top |
| Chandi Devi Temple (Kullu) |
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandi or Kali, that is a form of Durga whose image is the presiding deity of the temple. In the Chandi Complex, there is a miniature Shiva temple built in stone. Go Top |
| Gauri Shankara Temple (Around Kullu) |
The Gauri Shankar temple at Dasal is built, in stone, in Shikhara style. The outer surface of the temple is beautifully carved with floral designs. On the top of it is perched a vase over the amalaka pattern. Go Top |
| River Rafting on Beas River (Kullu) |
River Beas, in Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh, is a haven for extreme kayakers and bigenner rafters alike. Go Top |
| Naggar Castle (Around Kullu) |
Naggar was the centre of power for nearly two centuries. The Naggar Castle, built by Raja Sidh Singh around 1460 AD, served as the royal residence and state headquarters until the 17th century. Go Top |