Bijli Mahadev

Bijli-Mahadev-Temple-kullu

Bijli Mahadev : 10 kms. from Kulu across the Beas river, this temple is one of the striking temples in the temples. A panoramic view of Kulu & Paravati valleys can be seen from the temple A 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. From the temple a panoramic view of Kulu and Paravati valleys can be seen. A 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. In this temple of lightening it is said, the tall staff attracts the divine blessings in the form of lightening. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva.

Jalori Pass

Jalori Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 10,800 ft
(3.120m) above the sea level, situated in the Kullu district of Himachal
Pradesh. The pass is the nearest mountain pass from Delhi,
approximately 600 km away, and features on every adventure tourist’s
map.

Jalori Pass
Make sure you get your vehicle and yourself well-prepared before driving
this road. At the top of the Jaluri pass there are restaurants
available to take lunch, and a Mahakali temple known as Jalori Mata,
visited by thousands of devotees from the nearby villages. Jalori Pass
is the first Indian pass to open every year, and is drive able by all
vehicles, but are advised to go down in first gear only, according to
Indian signals. This pass remains closed in peak on winter only. So in
months of December, January and February you need to check before using
this road. Usually opens around second week of March every year and
closes mid December, depending on the snow. 
Mahakali Temple at Jalori Pass

Jalori Pass at Mid of December

The
road’s winding design, providing stunning panoramic views, is very
curvy and fun for a leisurely ride, so it pays to take it slow. From
Ghayagi to Jalori Pass, the road is a mix of mud and pebbles restricting
the speed of the vehicle to barely 20 kmph. After Shoja, the climb to
Jalori Pass is steep and just about 3 kms before the pass, road
conditions become bad, narrow and steep which makes it more difficult to
climb even in first gear.
Jalori Pass at Starting of Winter
From Jalori Pass you can go for trek through thick Jungles to reach the Holy Sereulsar lake.
It is a very beautiful trek through very thick jungles. The
lake lies at an altitude of 11500 feet. A trek to this area
in december is a rewarding sight with the lake frozen white.      
Serolsar Lake Frozen
A traveler on this road must follow some rules: Extreme caution
advised, drive in first gear only, steepest gradient, most dangerous
curves along the road.
Road to Jalori Pass
Road To Jalori Pass
Around  Jalori Pass

Bajaura : Bajaura is situated on National Highway 21 in Kullu District in Himachal Pradesh. This village is 15 km south of Kullu, 55 km from Mandi and 5 km from Kulu Bhuntar Airport. There is a temple named Basheshwar Mahadev Temple famous for stone carvings and sculptures. One can enjoy river rafting on the Beas River from Manali to Jhiri near Bajaura.

Bijli Mahadev : 10 kms. from Kulu across the Beas river, this temple is one of the striking temples in the temples. A panoramic view of Kulu & Paravati valleys can be seen from the temple A 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. From the temple a panoramic view of Kulu and Paravati valleys can be seen. A 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. In this temple of lightening it is said, the tall staff attracts the divine blessings in the form of lightening. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva.

Camping Sight Raison : ( 1,433 metres ) 16kms. away from Kulu, the sight is ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for holding youth camps. There are a large number of orchards in this part of the valley. HPTDC has log cabins for comfortable stay.

Jagan Nath Temple : 3 km., a stiff climb leads one to the shrine from where one gets a panoramic view of Kullu town.

Quick Facts

State:
 Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Bhuntar
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about 2050m.
Best time to visit: All the year round.
 How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The airport is Bhuntar. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: The Rohtang pass is 55 KM north of Manali on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from Delhi and Chandigarh.

                

Kullu / Bhuntar

Bhuntar, situated
on the confluence of the Parbati and Beas rivers, is one of the main towns of
Kullu District in Himachal Pradesh. Bhuntar is around 10 km south of Kullu.
Kullu-Manali Airport serves Kullu in Himachal Pradesh state, India. The paved
runway is 3,700 ft and lies at an elevation of 3,573 ft. Indian Airlines and
Jagson Airlines are the major companies operating at this airport Taxi service
is available outside the airport premises.

The Silver Valley has nature’s treasures that lie carelessly scattered as
flowers. This wealth nestles by every tree in the splendid forests, bursts
forth in the blooms and in the fruit of every orchard. Here are riches which
cannot be measured and echo down the ages with the words of every myth and
ancient legend and glow in the warm smiles of its gentle people. 

Around Bhuntar


Bajaura : Bajaura is situated on National Highway 21 in Kullu District
in Himachal Pradesh. This village is 15 km south of Kullu, 55 km from Mandi and
5 km from Kulu Bhuntar Airport. There is a temple named Basheshwar Mahadev
Temple famous for stone carvings and sculptures. One can enjoy river rafting on
the Beas River from Manali to Jhiri near Bajaura.

Bijli Mahadev : 10 kms. from Kulu across the Beas river, this temple is
one of the striking temples in the temples. A panoramic view of Kulu &
Paravati valleys can be seen from the temple A 60 feet high staff of Bijli
Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. From the temple a
panoramic view of Kulu and Paravati valleys can be seen. A 60 feet high staff
of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. In this
temple of lightening it is said, the tall staff attracts the divine blessings
in the form of lightening. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva.


Camping Sight Raison : ( 1,433 metres ) 16kms. away from Kulu, the sight
is ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for holding
youth camps. There are a large number of orchards in this part of the valley.
HPTDC has log cabins for comfortable stay.

Jagan Nath Temple : 3 km., a stiff climb leads one to the shrine from
where one gets a panoramic view of Kullu town.

Quick Facts


State:
Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Bhuntar
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about 2050m.
Best time to visit: All the year round.
 How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The airport is Bhuntar. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways
operate daily flights from Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: The Rohtang pass is 55 KM north of Manali on National Highway
No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu / Malana

Situated in the
Kulu Valley, Malana Village in Manikaran is famous for its lush green hills.
This village is considered to be the oldest democracy in the world. No
interference of the outsiders is entertained here and all disputes of the
village are settled between themselves.


According to a legend the village is Greek in origin. It is said that some of
the soldiers from Alexander’s army had settled here and these villagers are
their descendants. The villagers have strange looks, sharp features, narrow
eyes and dark bronze skin. They speak a dialect of their own, not used by
anybody else.Malana’s proximity with the Chanderkhani Pass, the ancient temple
of Jamlu and its distinct, social and cultural characteristics attract many
visitors to the village. Some basic tourist accommodations are now available in
the village.

Around Malana


Solang Valley : A beautiful valley between Manali and Kothi which offers
views of the glaciers and snow covered mountain peaks. The plateau is frequently
used for holding camps by the trekking parties. The surrounding areas of Manali
from 3 to 20 km. are suitable for rock climbing. The winter skiing festival is
organised here as well as training in skiing is imparted at this place.

Bajeshwar Mahadev Temple : ( bajaura ) 15 km.This pyramidical temple
belonging to the 8th century A.D. is embellished with wonderful carvings in
stone and sculpture in the Shikhara style. This temple is situated about 200
metres from the village in a plain between the main road and the Beas river.

Camping Sight Raison : ( 1,433 metres ) 16kms. away from Kulu, the sight
is ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for holding
youth camps. There are a large number of orchards in this part of the valley. HPTDC
has log cabins for comfortable stay.

Largi : ( 957 metres ) 34 km. This is a small hamlet providing excellent
trout fishing. The famous rivers Sainj and Tirthan join the Beas a few hundred
metres below. Larji is patronised mostly by anglers

Arjun Gufa : A legendary cave near the village of ‘Prini’ on the left
bank where Arjuna practised austerities to get the powerful ‘Pashupati astra’ (
weapon ).

Jagan Nath Temple :
3 km., a stiff climb leads one to the shrine from where
one gets a panoramic view of Kullu town.


Quick Facts
State: Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Malana
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about12000 ft.
Best time to visit: All the year round.
How to get there


By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter. Archana Airways and Jagson
Airways operate daily flights from Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: The Rohtang pass is 55 KM north of Manali on National Highway
No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu / Jagatsukh

Jagatsukh, the
erstwhile capital of Kullu, is one of the biggest villages in Kullu District,
Himachal Pradesh. This beautiful hamlet is dotted with numerous old temples.
Jagatsukh is 6 km south of Manali.Major point of attraction is an ancient Shiva
Temple, built in Shikhara style. Other tourist interests include the small
shrine of Gaurishankar and the chalet-roofed temple dedicated to Goddess
Sandhya Devi. Sharvali Devi Temple, in the nearby village Shooru, is worth
visiting. 

Jagatsukh Shiva Temple is a Shikhara style shrine situated at Jagatsukh, which
is 6 km from Manali, in Himachal Pradesh.Built around the early 8th century, it
has a tri-ratha sanctum roofed by a Shikhara. The temple is of similar
architecture as that of the Naresar group of temples.

Around Jagatsukh

Gaurishankar Temple : Dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, Gaurishankar
Temple is an ancient stone temple located at Dashal village in Kullu District
and is 8 km from Manali. A veritable showpiece in a tranquil setting, this
Shaivite temple dates back to 12th century AD and is a fine specimen of the
“Shikhara Style”, a rare form of architecture in this part of the
country.

Manu Temple :This is dedicated to the sage Manu. Just near the Hadimba
Temple flows the Manalsu river, that culminates in the main Beas river. Across
the Manalsu river is the original village of Manali that houses the ancient
temple of the sage Manu. Manali itself is named after Manu, who is said to have
dwelt here.

Largi : (957 metres) 34 km. This is a small hamlet providing excellent
trout fishing. The famous rivers Sainj and Tirthan join the Beas a few hundred
metres below. Larji is patronised mostly by anglers.

Sharvali Devi Temple : Sharvali Devi Temple is an ancient shrine
situated at Shooru village, about eight kilometers from Manali, in Himachal
Pradesh. The temple was believed to be built by Pandavas, the mythical
characters in the great epic Mahabharata. 

Quick Facts


State:
Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Jagatsukh
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: Is situated at an altitude of about 1760 mtrs.
Best time to visit: All the year round.
 How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter which is about 50 km and 10 Km
beyond Kullu. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from
Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: It is well connected by road from Chandigarh and Delhi and
situated on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies ply from
Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu / Naggar

( 1,760 metres )
25 km. Naggar was the capital of the Kullu Rajas for about 1,400 years.The
gallery housing the paintings of that Russian saint – cum – philosopher –cum
–artist Nicholas Roerich is nearby and is a must in any itinerary to Naggar. It
is also known for its castle and the Nicholas Roerich’s Museum. 

On the left bank of the river Beas and about three hundred metres above the
river, Naggar is delightfully situated on the wooded slope and commands an
extensive view, especially of the North-West of the valley. There are a large
number of famous temples in and around Naggar and an excellent place for a
longer stay.
Around Naggar


Bajeshwar Mahadev Temple : ( bajaura ) 15 km.This pyramidical temple
belonging to the 8th century A.D. is embellished with wonderful carvings in
stone and sculpture in the Shikhara style. This temple is situated about 200
metres from the village in a plain between the main road and the Beas river

Camping Sight Raison : ( 1,433 metres ) 16kms. away from Kulu, the sight
is ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for holding
youth camps. There are a large number of orchards in this part of the valley.
HPTDC has log cabins for comfortable stay.

Largi : ( 957 metres ) 34 km. This is a small hamlet providing excellent
trout fishing. The famous rivers Sainj and Tirthan join the Beas a few hundred
metres below. Larji is patronised mostly by anglers.

Kasol : ( 1,640 metres ) 42 km. Kasol is charmingly located in an open
space which slopes down to a broad expanse of clear white sand at the edge of
the river. It is situated on the bank of Parbati river in the Parbati valley.

Jagan Nath Temple : 3 km., a stiff climb leads one to the shrine from
where one gets a panoramic view of Kullu town.

 Quick Facts


State:
Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Naggar
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about 1760mtrs.
Best time to visit: All the year round.
  
How to get there


By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter which is about 50 km and 10 Km
beyond Kullu. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from
Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: It is well connected by road from Chandigarh and Delhi and
situated on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from
Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu / Manikaran

According to
legend, Manikaran is also associated with Lord Shiva and his divine consort,
Parbati, who lost and recovered her ear rings here. Legend has it that once
when Shiva and Parbati were relaxing by the river. Parbati’s ear rings fell nto
the water. The lord of another world ( Patal Nagari ) named Shesh Nag took
possession of them and despite Parvati’s pleas, he refused to hand them back. 

However when all the gods prevailed upon him, he snorted them out of his
nostrils, causing a boiling fountain of water to erupt. the jewels thus
returned. There are temples of Ramchandra and Shiva besides the Gurudwara. This
place is famous for hot water springs. Thousands of people take a dip in its
hot water. The main water is so hot that Dal ( pulses ), Rice, Vegetables etc.
can be boiled in it.

Around Manikaran


Bajeshwar Mahadev Temple : ( bajaura ) 15 km.This pyramidical temple
belonging to the 8th century A.D. is embellished with wonderful carvings in
stone and sculpture in the Shikhara style. This temple is situated about 200
metres from the village in a plain between the main road and the Beas river

Largi : ( 957 metres ) 34 km. This is a small hamlet providing excellent
trout fishing. The famous rivers Sainj and Tirthan join the Beas a few hundred
metres below. Larji is patronised mostly by anglers.

Bijli Mahadev Temple : ( 2,460 metres ) 11 km. This is one of the most
striking temple in Kullu, where 20 metre tall image is supposed to attract
special blessings from the skies in the shape of lightning. From the temple a
panoramic view of Kulu and Paravati valleys can be seen. A 60 feet high staff
of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun. in this
temple of lightening it is said, the tall staff attracts the divine blessings
in the form of lightening. The rest of the story can be heard from the priest,
which is un-believable but true.

Quick Facts


State:
Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Manikaran
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about 1700mtrs.
Best time to visit: All the year round. 
How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter which is about 50 km and 10 Km
beyond Kullu. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from
Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: It is well connected by road from Chandigarh and Delhi and
situated on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from
Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu/ Katrain

 

The central and
the widest part of the valley, Katrain is 20 kms from Kulu on way to Manali.
Apple orchards and trout hatchery lend charm and prominence to the place. It is
also famous for bee keeping and Govt. trout farm at Patilkulh. The widest part
of Kullu Valley is katrain. Trout hatchery is also nearby. Sufficient
accommodation is available in Hotels of HPTDC.

Around Katrain
 
KASOL: Situated on the bank of Paravati river, Kasol makes a good
holiday destination. 42 kms from Kullu, charmingly located on an open space
which slopes down to the broad expanse of clear white sand at the Parvati
river. The place is well known for trout fishing.

Largi : ( 957 metres ) 34 km. This is a small hamlet providing excellent
trout fishing. The famous rivers Sainj and Tirthan join the Beas a few hundred
metres below. Larji is patronised mostly by anglers.

Arjun Gufa (CAVE): 4 kms. from Manali towards Naggar, the cave is
situated near Prini village 1 km. above the road where Arjun had meditated. This
is good 1/2 a day excursion with charming view of the brilliant mountains.

BAJAURA: 15 kms short of Kullu, Bajaura is on the main road where
Basheshwar Mahadev Temple is situated about 200 m from the village in a plain
between the main road and the Beas river. It is believed to have been built in
the mid 8th century.

 Quick Facts

State:
Himachal Pradesh
Distt: Kullu
Destination: Katrain
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
Altitude: is situated at an altitude of about 1463 mtrs.
Best time to visit: All the year round. 

How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter which is about 50 km and 10 Km
beyond Kullu. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from
Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: It is well connected by road from Chandigarh and Delhi and
situated on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies ply from
Delhi and Chandigarh.

Kullu/ Raison

Literally the
valley of hundred temples and a thousand derties, it offers peace, a
mysterious, spiritual peace which pervades every nook, every corner, and a
peace breathed into the mountains, trees, stars and streams by countless sages
and `rishis’ who came here to contemplate. 16 kms away from Kullu, the sight is
ideal for spending a quite holiday in solitary splendor and for holding youth
camps. There are a large number of orchards in this part of the valley. HPTDC
has log cabins for comfortable stay.

Stay in a camp 16 Km away from Kullu towards Manali and enjoy the site
surrounded by orchards. An interesting point to start trekking or walking in
groups or alone.

Around Raison

KASOL:Situated on the bank of Paravati river, Kasol makes a good holiday
destination. 42 kms from Kulu, charmingly located on an open space which slopes
down to the broad expanse of clear white sand at the Parvati river. The place
is well known for trout fishing.

KATRAIN : The central and the widest part of the valley, Katrain is 20
kms from Kulu on way to Manali. Apple orchards and trout hatchery lend charm
and prominence to the place. It is also famous for bee keeping and Govt. trout
farm at Patilkulh. Sufficient accommodation is availablein Hotels of HPTDC.

Arjun Gufa(CAVE):
4kms. from Manali towards Naggar, the cave is situated near Prini village
1km. above the road where Arjun had meditated. This is good 1/2 a day excursion
with charming view of the brilliant mountains.

BAJAURA: 15 kms short of Kulu, Bajaura is on the main road where BASHESHWAR
MAHADEV temple is situated about 200 m from the village in a plain between the
main road and the Beas river. It is believed to have been built in the mid 8th
century.

Quick Facts
 


State:
Himachal Pradesh
 

Distt: Kullu
 
Destination: Raison
 
Climate: In winter, the temperature can drop to below freezing point
when heavy woollens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light
woollens/cottons are recommended.
 
Altitude: Vashist is situated at an altitude of about 1433mtrs.
 
Best time to visit: All the year round.
How to get there

By Train: The nearest rail head is Chandigarh which is 320 km away.

By Air: The nearest airport is Bhunter which is about 50 km and 10 Km
beyond Kullu. Archana Airways and Jagson Airways operate daily flights from
Delhi to Kullu & Shimla to Kullu.

By Road: It is well connected by road from Chandigarh and Delhi and
situated on National Highway No 21. Regular buses, coaches and taxies play from
Delhi and Chandigarh.

Shopping

Shopping can
really be a delight in Manali if you love to bargain. Items which you can pick
up from the shops here include handicrafts, carpets, Chinese electronic goods,
Chinese clothes and shoes, Himachali jewelleries and Kullu shawls. For those
looking for something more, there are Tibetan curios such as prayer wheels,
amulets, dorjees or thunderbolts, masks, musical instruments, jewellery and
thangkas. Fresh jams, pickles, yellow chilli and wild asparagus can also be
bought from Manali. 

The Mall is the
best place in Manali to shop. Apart from this, the NSC or ‘New Shopping Centre’
Market near the bus stand can also be explored for goods.

The Mall is the
main shopping area in Manali, selling local Kullu and Kinnauri shawls, rugs,
caps and footwear, imported goods, besides a range of Tibetan handicraft items.
It is more of a busy commercial street with modern concrete blocks of hotels
that spill over with tourists in the peak season. Other shopping zones in the
Mall include- Hong Kong Market, Thai Market, Tibetan Market, Dragon Shopping
Complex, Lama Underground, Shangri La Shopping Complex, New NAC Market and Snow
Lion Underground Market.

The Himachal Handicrafts Emporium and Bhuticco weavers’ co-operative in the
main Manali Mall are good for local handicrafts. Handcrafted shawls and rugs
are the major and the most popular buys here.

The Tibetan Bazaar and Tibetan Carpet centre run by the refugee community sells
thangkas, rugs, local tweeds, Buddhist paintings, bamboo souvenirs, Chinese
goods (electronics, shoes, clothes etc), silver and turquoise jewellery and
prayers wheels amongst other things. The place is overcrowded with tourists in
the summers.

If you are interested in buying more hippie and junky stuff, then the Old
Manali market is a must visit. You could even pick up fresh fruit jams, jellies
and pickles from the market and take them back as souvenirs. All the shops are
open from 10 am to 7 pm. Bargaining is a must here as most shops tend to quote
a higher price.