The twin hill stations of Kullu and Manali illustrates nature at its
best. The lofty hills draped in the first glistening snow of winter, the
rolling green valleys dotted with colorful blooms and laced by
sparkling rivers depict nature's munificence. An ever popular tourist
destination, the legendary Kullu Manali Tour is a rage with tourists
worldwide.
Kullu, popularly known as the Valley of the Gods is a picturesque valley sited in the western Himalayas. The hill station, perched at an altitude of 1,219 m above sea level basks prettily along the banks of the Beas River. The green carpeted meadows where the sheep graze are the perfect place for tourists, intoxicated by nature's bounty to picnic and relax indolently.
Trekkers and mountaineers also stop by for a quick rest and are instantly rejuvenated by the enchanting sight of the panoramic vistas. Be it the revered Bijli Mahadev Shrine and the temples at Naggar, the magnificent locales at Raison where people camp out in the open or the apple orchards at Katrain, the hill stations abound in sightseeing destinations.
Manali, is another idyllic hill resort that is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Tourists on a Kullu Manali tour are enraptured by the scenic delights and unspoilt beauty of the hilly terrains. The landscape is mainly dominated by snowcapped mountains and ascribes to its nom de plume, the 'Switzerland of India.' Sited at a distance of 40 km from Kullu and enroute to the Himalyan kingdom of Leh, the virgin hill station is opulent in tourist attractions.
The revered shrines at Hadimba and Manu and the venerable Tibetan monasteries as well as the quaint little clubhouse hugging the left bank of the Manalsu Nallah River are all popular tourist destinations.
Decades have gone by, but Manali's charm as the perfect honeymoon spot has only increased. It is such a refreshing change from the dust of the cities! And Manali is probably the best place for people looking for their first contact with snow. True, it is forever crowded with tourists, but the Kullu-Manali Valley remain among the best places in the Himalayan region. The Beas River rushing past, high trees weighed down by bright apples and plums and the gleaming sight of perpetual snow on the Himalayas. There must be definitely more to this place than snow, so get ready to discover more than what meets the eyeĆ¢€¦
Kullu, popularly known as the Valley of the Gods is a picturesque valley sited in the western Himalayas. The hill station, perched at an altitude of 1,219 m above sea level basks prettily along the banks of the Beas River. The green carpeted meadows where the sheep graze are the perfect place for tourists, intoxicated by nature's bounty to picnic and relax indolently.
Trekkers and mountaineers also stop by for a quick rest and are instantly rejuvenated by the enchanting sight of the panoramic vistas. Be it the revered Bijli Mahadev Shrine and the temples at Naggar, the magnificent locales at Raison where people camp out in the open or the apple orchards at Katrain, the hill stations abound in sightseeing destinations.
Apple Orchards in Kullu and Manali
Manali, is another idyllic hill resort that is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Tourists on a Kullu Manali tour are enraptured by the scenic delights and unspoilt beauty of the hilly terrains. The landscape is mainly dominated by snowcapped mountains and ascribes to its nom de plume, the 'Switzerland of India.' Sited at a distance of 40 km from Kullu and enroute to the Himalyan kingdom of Leh, the virgin hill station is opulent in tourist attractions.
The revered shrines at Hadimba and Manu and the venerable Tibetan monasteries as well as the quaint little clubhouse hugging the left bank of the Manalsu Nallah River are all popular tourist destinations.
Decades have gone by, but Manali's charm as the perfect honeymoon spot has only increased. It is such a refreshing change from the dust of the cities! And Manali is probably the best place for people looking for their first contact with snow. True, it is forever crowded with tourists, but the Kullu-Manali Valley remain among the best places in the Himalayan region. The Beas River rushing past, high trees weighed down by bright apples and plums and the gleaming sight of perpetual snow on the Himalayas. There must be definitely more to this place than snow, so get ready to discover more than what meets the eyeĆ¢€¦
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