Among the states of India, Kullu and Manali of Himachal Pradesh is such a place that has so many picturesque views that touch the heart. In fact, both these cities situated in Himachal Pradesh are no less than entertainment. If tourists want to go for a trip in the summer season, then first of all Kullu Manali comes to their mind. The snow-capped mountains here talk to the sky. And its green valley goes on down which is a heart-wrenching sight. The views of the lakeside are so mesmerizing that you forget all your tiredness. Sitting on the banks of the lake for hours, you can feel the sound of the water of the rivers.

Kullu is the valley of the gods
Kullu, situated in Himachal Pradesh, is also known as the Valley of the Gods. Considering Kullu as the last seat of human habitation, it is also called Kulantpeeth. But in Mahabharata and Ramayana, it is mentioned only by the name of Kullu. When the season comes, this place becomes more attractive, because white and pink flowers bloom here. The greenery remains here till December. As soon as the winter season arrives, the mountains are covered with a white sheet of snow.

Manali is named after Manu. Manu is said to be the father of the human race, he chose an environment like Manali for his abode. Manali still preserves its beauty and charm. The river Beas flows in the middle of the city, and green valleys adorned with meadows and apple trees in them make its beauty more attractive.

By the way, no matter where you go in Kullu, a disappointing situation cannot arise. Kullu Miya Rorikha Art Gallery, Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, and Shambala Buddhist Thangka Art Museum are worth visiting. Kali Bari Temple, Raghunath Temple, Bijli Mahaderu Temple, and Vaishno Devi Temple are places of worship.

Places to see in Manali include Kothi, Van Vihar, Tibetan Market and Mall, Rahala Falls, Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Hidimba Devi Temple, Jagatsukh Temple, etc.