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By air: The closest airport is Bhuntar, 52 kms south of Manali. Jagson airlines flies to Kullu from Delhi. By road: Well connected by buses to Delhi, Shimla and Ludhiana. PLACES TO SEE: Hadimba Devi Temple (1.5kms): This temple has an ornately crafted pagoda-style roof depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. Vashisht: This place is famous for its hot springs and the temple of Lord Rama. Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa: A beautiful and colourful Tibetan monastry where one can buy carpets and Tibetan dhurries. Naggar Castle: A 504-year-old castle is now converted into a hotel and is an ideal picnic spot. Don’t miss the paintings of Roerich. Manu Temple: This is the spot where Manu descended to Earth after the flood. SHOPPING: Manali is famous for its embroidered shawls, wooden boxes, woolen caps and Tibetan curios available in the local markets. Silver inlay jewellery is also a good buy from shops around the Mall. NEARBY PLACES: Malana: On the trekking route across the Parvati river, it is a picturesque little village. Bajaura: 15 kms from Kullu, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Basheshwar Mahadev. Katrain: Famous for it’s apple orchards. Raison: 20 kms from Kullu, it is a good spot for trout angling and fishing. Chamba: For quiet walks along pine covered slopes and gentle treks into the hills. Kullu: The gateway to Manali is famous for the Dusshera festival. |
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