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Top 5 Reasons to Explore Kullu-Manali

Discover six compelling reasons why Kullu-Manali should be your next destination, from ancient temples and serene villages to thrilling adventure sports and natural hot springs. 

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Nancy Tiwari
Published : Jul 01 2024, 03:13 PM IST
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From the breathtaking Solang Valley to the serene thermal springs, Kullu Manali offers a plethora of attractions for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Nestled in Himachal Pradesh, this hill station captivates visitors with its stunning vistas of snow-covered peaks, meandering river valleys, cozy cafes, and relaxed ambiance. Its universal charm attracts adventurers, families on vacation, newlyweds, and international backpackers alike.
 

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Hadimba Temple

Hadimba Temple

The Hadimba Temple, built in 1553, is dedicated to Hadimba, Bhima's wife from the Mahabharata. Constructed using wood and stone, it is located in Dhungri Park, surrounded by natural beauty, serving as a significant religious site in the region.

 

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Naggar

Naggar

Naggar, once Kullu's capital, sits on the left bank of the Beas River, 21 kilometers from Manali. Established by Raja Visudhpal, it served as the main political hub until 1460, when the capital moved to Sultanpur. Today, Naggar retains historical significance and scenic beauty along the Beas River.

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Vashisht

Vashisht

Vashisht village, nestled beside the Beas River, is just 3 kilometers from Manali. It's renowned for its natural hot sulfur springs, believed to have been formed when Laxman shot an arrow into the ground. Visitors are drawn to the village for its scenic beauty and therapeutic hot springs.

 

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Solang Valley

Solang Valley

Solang Valley, located about 13 kilometers from Manali, is known for adventure sports like skiing. Positioned between Solang village and Beas Kund, it provides stunning views of snow-covered mountains. Visitors flock here for its picturesque landscapes and thrilling activities, making it a favorite destination for adventure enthusiasts.
 

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Manikaran

Manikaran

Manikaran, situated along the River Parvati's right bank, is renowned for its natural hot sulphur springs. Hindu and Sikh pilgrims visit to bathe in the waters believed to possess healing qualities. The site's tranquil setting and religious significance draw visitors seeking spiritual solace and the therapeutic benefits of the springs.
 

About the Author

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Nancy Tiwari
Nancy Tiwari is a content writer specializing in entertainment and lifestyle. She creates engaging and informative content, with a focus on delivering creative and well-researched articles in her areas of expertise.

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