NorthHimachal PradeshKulu-Valley

Kulu-Valley

The Valley of Gods, as the Kullu Valley has come to be known, if perhaps the most delightful region in the Western Himalayas. Situated on the banks of the river Beas, Kullu, the headquarters of the district, serves as a nerve centre of the valley and is the starting place for a number of treks. 
 
Area: 6.68 km²
Altitude: 1219 metres
Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max 30.8, Min 18.8
Winter: Max 16.4, Min 5.2
Rainfall: 102 cms.
Clothings: Summer- Light woollens, Winter- Heavy woollens.
Best Season: Mid-March to Mid-November.

How to get there

Air Air:
The nearest airport Bhuntar (10 kms from Kullu) is connected by Vayudoot services with Delhi and Chandigarh. Jagson & Continental Airlines also operates flights from Delhi to Kullu. 
Rail Rail:
The nearest most convenient railhead is Chandigarh (272 kms). The other nearest narrow gauge railheads are Jogindarnagar (166 kms) with a change at Pathankot and Shimla (240 kms) with a change at Kalka.
Road

Bus Services

Road:
Kullu is connected by road with Ambala (606 kms), Chandigarh (556 kms), Delhi (798 kms), Pathankot (278 kms), Shimla (240 kms), Manali (40 kms), Palampur (164 kms), Mandi (70 kms), Kyelang (158 kms), Katrain (21 kms), Rohatang Pass (91 kms), Dharamshala (213 kms), Dalhousie (334 kms), Chamba (383 kms), Bilaspur (139 kms), Jogindarnagar (166 kms) etc. Regular bus-services connect Kullu with the above places and others. 




Links to RegionsThe Region
Himachal Pradesh   |   Shimla  |   Dalhousie    |   Chamba
Dharamsala   |   Kulu-Valley   |   Manali   |   Kinnaur, Spiti and Lahaul