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Kullu Valley
Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kullu Valley is a broad open valley in Himachal Pradesh, India, formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji.[1] This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with pine and deodar forest and sprawling apple orchards. The course of the Beas river presents a succession of magnificent, clad with forests of deodar, towering above trees of pine on the lower rocky ridges. Kullu valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan and Great Himalayan Ranges.[2] Ski touring is a sport growing in popularity in the Himilayan peaks surrounding the valley.[3]
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Economy
See Economy section in Kullu district.
Tourism
For places of interest, festivals, and outdoor sports in the Kullu valley, see Attractions section in Kullu district.
Further reading
See Further reading section in Kullu district.
Gallery
- Naggar Castle in Kullu valley
- Kullu valley with river Beas
- Autumn in Kullu Valley
- View of Himalayas from Beas river valley in Kullu
- Beas River in September
- Panoramic view
- Naggar
References
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