Take a stroll around our gardens and orchards. We guarantee that you will find every imaginable shade of green out there. If you are tire, sit by our pond and take in the breezy tranquility of the water and the flowers. Bookworms can find garden chairs or hammocks to indulge in heavy reading.
Go walking to spot birds, butterflies flowers and medicinal plants and local life. You can select from a range of shorter walks or days-long hikes, or opt for white-water rafting and kayaking, in the guashing waters of River Beas, which is at a walking distance if 3 minutes from Our Place.
For those amongst you who love fishing, go hook, line and sinker into the relaxing activity of trout fishing. Those young children might consider picnics in the numerous meadows or camping out in the woods, or even jeep safaris.
Take a leisurely ride through the hills and works up a good sweat as you go mountain biking. Another option is to visit the ancient and beautifully structured temple in the town like the Raghunath Temple, Bhekhali Temple, Hadimda Devi Temple, Bijli Mahadev Temple. Most offer stunning vies of the valley.
Founded by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich in 1920, in the quaint scenic village called Naggar, this is home to his surreally colorful landscape paintings. He was happily married to yesteryears actress Devika Rani.
This 500-year-old structure, displaying western Himalayan architectural style, was built by the Rajas of Kullu. In 1978, it was converted into a hotel and gives a bird’s eye view of the entire Valley.
Located amidst a dense growth of centuries-old pine trees, this temple has a beautiful four-tiered Pagoda roof. It is dedicated to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima, one of the five Pandavas.
Drive 20km through the meadows of Gulaba to Rohtang Pass, get to see the snow, vast patches of wild flowers, springs and waterfalls. It is here that we realise why Kullu Valley is called the “Valley of the Gods”
For those looking for a spurt of adventure, this is the place to be in. The scenic valley, with splendid views of the mountains, is a must-visit for camping, trekking and paragliding and zorbing - a sport in which two people roll down 200 mts in a large ball.
The hottest of the springs are found in this beautiful place, which even cooks rice in 20 minutes. Considered a religious place for both Sikhs and Hindus, Manikaran has many temples and gurdwaras.
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