Welcome To The Manali AttracionClimate of Kullu Manali:
Surrounded by snow clad mountain range Kullu Manali experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year. Its maximum summer day temperature goes up to 30 degrees C which falls substantially in night. The minimum winter temperature can drop below freezing point. Heavy woolen clothes are required in winter and cottons in tropical summer. The most ideal time to visit Kullu Manali is between the month of May and October. Tourist Attractions in Kullu: Raghunathji Temple - The temple is regarded as the most important holiest place in Kullu. It is dedicated to lord Raghunathji another form of Lord Rama. The temple was built by the king of Kullu Raja Jagat Singh who brought the present idol of the god from Ayodhya(the birth place of Lord Rama) and established here. |
Bijli Mahadev Temple -
Located at a distance of 10 km from the town Kullu across the Beas River, the Bijli Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It named so because there is a 20 meter high rod projecting out of the shrine, which catches lightening from the skies and destroys below the Shivlingam(the symbol of Lord Shiva). It offers a panoramic view of the Kullu valley and is worth visiting. The Great Himalayan National Park - Located in the district of Kullu, it is one of the major national park of Himachal Pradesh. It is home to a diverse variety flora and fauns with around 300 bird species and more than 30 animal species. Basheshwar Mahadev Temple - This 9th century built temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is popular for its intricate stone carvings. Tourist Attractions in Manali: Hidimba Devi Temple - The present wooded temple of goddess Hadimba Devi was built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in 1553. This four story temple is renowned for its wooden carvings of animals, plants and local deities. Inside the temple is a small brass idol of the statue of goddess Hadimba. |