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The Famous KULLU Tour
Kullu is the valley of Gods and Goddesses. These Gods are alive just like you and me. They Sleep, Wake up, Eat, Dance and Enjoy the Beauty of Nature like Everyone Else. They have relative and near ones who join in the celebration. Some of these devis and Devtas do not like to travel while others like to visit far away Gods and Goddesses and move in a caravan with a medium, musician and followers. No wonder Kullu is Dev-Bhumi, the land of Gods.
All the seasons have their unique color and feel. The earthy flavour mixes with the fragrance of fruit blossoms in spring, and multi-colored flora dots vast alpine grasslands that at tract hordes of honeybees in summer. Monsoon brings greenery all around while sailing mist engulfs the valleys in its moist folds. Autumn colors the landscape differently as the sky shines a clear blue. The white winters are severe but glow with bonfires.
What Happened During My First Manali Trip
North of Kullu is a beautiful spot, in the midst of pinewood with high mountains towering above it. Also known as the ‘queen of Hill Station’, Manali at an altitude of 2050 metres and 40 km from Kullu was twice the choice of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, when he choose to relax from the affairs of state and seek inspiration anew. Here he came in 1958 and stayed a month, then again in 1960 when he could only snatch 10 days of peace and quiet nine years later his daughter, Indira Gandhi, followed her father’s example, and also as Prime Minister, choose the same spot for a short holiday. Again Shri Atal Bihari Vajpai, present Prime Minister stayed in Manali in 1981 with his daughter at his beautiful residence for 7days. A veritable showpiece of nature with its unspoilt scenic beauty Manali can be made the headquarters of mountain holiday with hikes, plain climbs and picnics punctuated with sun-bathing, fishing and just plain lotus eating. There are many apple orchards and fruit gardens near the lovely town which are mainly planted by British settlers, one of the biggest ones being owned by Mr. Banon. Winding paths through forests and glades is the setting for the Dhungri wooden temple which stands concealed in forest of magnificent deodars. Legend has been woven around this temple as indeed, it is inextricable from the life of these cheerful people who over the centuries, have propitiated powerful mountain gods.


