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Kullu Trip

Nestled along the banks of the Beas River and embraced by the towering Himalayas, Kullu is a paradise where nature, culture, and spirituality converge. Known as the “Valley of Gods,” Kullu is dotted with ancient temples, lush meadows, apple orchards, and traditional Himachali villages that carry a timeless charm. Whether you're seeking adventure or inner peace, Kullu has something for everyone — from river rafting and paragliding to sacred sites like Raghunath Temple and the Bijli Mahadev Shrine perched high on a mountain ridge. As you drive through winding roads lined with pine and deodar trees, the fresh mountain air and scenic landscapes make every moment feel like a postcard. Kullu is also the gateway to higher Himalayan adventures — including treks to Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and road journeys toward Manikaran, Malana, and Spiti Valley. Add to this the vibrant Dussehra festival, warm hospitality, and colorful local markets — and you’ll find that Kullu is more than a destination, it’s an unforgettable Himalayan experience.

Places Visit in kullu

1. Raghunath Temple

One of the most important temples in Kullu, dedicated to Lord Rama. It’s a spiritual and cultural centerpiece, especially during the famous Kullu Dussehra festival.


2. Bijli Mahadev Temple

Located at an altitude of 2,460 meters, this ancient Shiva temple offers panoramic views of the Kullu and Parvati valleys. A short trek leads to the shrine, which is believed to attract divine lightning that shatters its Shiva lingam — later restored with butter by priests.


3. Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) – UNESCO World Heritage Site

A haven for trekkers, wildlife lovers, and eco-tourists. This vast protected area features alpine meadows, dense forests, and rare species like snow leopards, Himalayan tahrs, and musk deer.


4. Parvati Valley & Kasol

Just an hour from Kullu, this valley is a favorite among backpackers. Kasol, known as “Mini Israel,” offers scenic riverside cafes, forest trails, and access to treks like Kheerganga and Tosh.


5. Manikaran Sahib

Famous for its hot springs and Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, this spiritual town is sacred to both Sikhs and Hindus. The natural geothermal heat in the water here is believed to have healing properties.


6. Naggar Castle

A charming historic castle-turned-heritage hotel with stunning views of the Kullu valley. It also houses an art gallery dedicated to Russian artist Nicholas Roerich.


7. Tirthan Valley

A peaceful and lesser-known gem near Kullu, ideal for trout fishing, trekking, and birdwatching. It’s part of the eco-zone of the Great Himalayan National Park.


8. Friendship Peak (For Trekkers & Climbers)

A popular summit for beginner mountaineers, offering breathtaking vistas from the top. Trekking here is an unforgettable experience for adventure lovers.


9. Malana Village

Known for its unique customs and ancient democracy, Malana is culturally distinct and one of the oldest settlements in India. It requires a short trek and is popular among offbeat travelers.


10. Bhuntar

The gateway town to Kullu, where the airport is located. It has some temples and markets, and is a common stop for travelers heading toward Kullu or Manikaran.

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Here are some reasons why you should book our Kullu Tour from Udaan Travelss

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Nestled along the banks of the Beas River, Kullu is a verdant paradise in Himachal Pradesh that seamlessly blends natural splendor, spiritual heritage, and cultural richness. Often referred to as the “Valley of Gods,” Kullu is adorned with majestic deodar forests, apple orchards, charming villages, and snow-capped peaks — offering a peaceful yet invigorating escape for travelers of all kinds.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace in ancient temples, the thrill of adventure in rugged terrains, or the simple joy of unwinding amidst pristine landscapes, Kullu has something for everyone.

Kullu is not just a destination; it’s an emotion that unfolds with every bend of the river and every rustling pine tree. From the awe-inspiring Raghunath Temple, where devotion resonates in the air, to the tranquil charm of Bijli Mahadev Temple perched high above the valley, Kullu invites you to slow down and soak in its divine energy.

Itinerary for Kullu

Day 1 – Arrival in Kullu | Leisure & Riverside Calm

  • Arrival via Bhuntar Airport or by road from Manali/Shimla.

  • Warm welcome by Udaan Travelss representative.

  • Check-in at a riverside resort or homestay amidst apple orchards.

  • Evening:

    • Stroll along the Beas River, relax by the gushing waters.

    • Enjoy a traditional Himachali dinner at the resort.

Overnight Stay: Kullu


Day 2 – Local Kullu Exploration & Culture

  • Morning:

    • Visit Raghunath Temple – the spiritual heart of Kullu.

    • Explore the lively Kullu Dussehra Grounds and local handicraft markets.

  • Afternoon:

    • Short drive to Bijli Mahadev Temple (hike/drive with panoramic views).

    • Enjoy scenic views of the valley and Beas River from the temple ridge.

  • Evening:

    • Return to Kullu and enjoy a bonfire or folk music evening (on request).

Overnight Stay: Kullu


Day 3 – Adventure Day: Tirthan Valley or Kasol & Manikaran (Choose One)

Option 1 – Tirthan Valley Excursion (Nature & Wildlife):

  • Early morning drive to Tirthan Valley (~2 hrs).

  • Visit Great Himalayan National Park Gate, waterfalls, trout fishing points.

  • Ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, or just peaceful solitude.

Option 2 – Kasol & Manikaran (Culture & Relaxation):

  • Drive to Kasol, known as ‘Mini Israel’ – explore cafés and Parvati River trails.

  • Continue to Manikaran Sahib – hot springs and revered Gurudwara visit.

Overnight Stay: Kullu or Tirthan (depending on your day trip choice)


Day 4 – Departure & Local Souvenir Shopping

  • Breakfast at hotel.

  • Visit Bhuntar local bazaar or Kullu shawl weaving centers.

  • Transfer to Bhuntar Airport or continue your journey to Manali/Shimla.

Tour Ends with Peaceful Mountain Memories

Path for Dehradun to Kullu

Dehradun ➜ Herbertpur ➜ Paonta Sahib ➜ Nahan ➜ Kumarhatti ➜ Solan ➜ Shoghi ➜ Shimla ➜ Narkanda ➜ Rampur ➜ Jeori ➜ Aani ➜ Jalori Pass ➜ Banjar ➜ Aut ➜ Kullu

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Kullu Tour

    The best time is March to June (pleasant weather & blooming valleys) and September to November (post-monsoon greenery). For snow lovers, December to February is ideal.

     The distance is approximately 470–500 km, taking around 12–14 hours by road depending on traffic and route.

    Yes, Udaan Travels offers private cabs, tempo travellers, and customizable tour packages with pickup from Dehradun, Delhi, Chandigarh, or Shimla

    Absolutely. Kullu is a family-friendly destination, and we ensure all safety measures, experienced drivers, and clean accommodations.

      • Yes. Kullu and Manali are just 40 km apart, and most packages include both destinations for a complete Himachal experience.

    Yes! Popular options include river rafting in the Beas River, paragliding, trekking, and fishing.

    Yes, professional local guides are available on request to enrich your sightseeing experience.