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Naggar (1760 M) :
Magnificent trail of 35 km to heritage
resort perched in the sloppy hill takes back
you to glorious past. It remained the seat
of power till 1460 and then sifted to Kullu.
Naggar is the seat of assembly of gods where
they meat to alleviate the sorrows of
humanity. There is a beautiful stone temple
a few steps down to the castle where 8
mettle idols stand on the pedestal and a
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Jagatsukh
: 30 km. drive leads on
the first capital of the valley is famous for Gaytri
and Shiva temple. Shiva temple in pyramid from with
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Hadimba Temple:
Located in lovely wilderness and natural
setting. It is just 40 km. from the Kullu.
This four tiered pagoda shaped temple
erected by Raja Bahadur Singh in 1553 is a
marvelous piece of wooden carving and figures |
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Vashisth Bath: As the name indicates
itself the place associated with saga Vashisth is 44
km. from Kullu. This temple was built by the
king Jayamajya around 1000 years back in the memory
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Kais Tibetan Monastery: A half hour driving distance from the Kullu town known as
the biggest Buddhist Monastery in India. |
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Kothi (1980 M):
Last habitation in the valley barely 58 km.
from here commands a spectacular view of the
glaciers and deep gorges. |
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Solang Valley (2760 M):
55 km. drive from Manali is on the way to
Rohtang between Manali and Kothi is 3 km left to
traditional wooden village of Palchan. |
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Manikaran :
40 km. long
drive is a hot favorite locale in the
Parvati valley is Manikaran. This is
believed that once the serpent king Shesh nag stole jewels of
parvati while in bath and furious Shiva threatened
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