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Kullu Resorts
You do not want to get into the nitty gritty of planning your vacation tour. You just have an idea of the destination in Himachal Pradesh in North India, you want to spend your holidays in. You want a hassle free holiday package with the perfectly planned itinerary with a well maintained deluxe vehicle to take you around (or the choice of doing it in your own car) and accommodation in luxury resorts pre-arranged. You would like to leave it to professionals who have traversed the Himalayas in North India. Who have enjoyed the fantasy and joy of the mountains in Himachal Pradesh. Who would design a holiday tour package which would be relaxed and take you thru' the destinations and the local sightseeing circuit of Himachal Pradesh at a leisurely pace. Well, you got it!
The Beas and Sutlej rivers meandering across the verdant wonders against the backdrop of the Himalayas. The towering conifer forests inviting you to lose yourself in them. Known, little known and still unknown towns completing the romance. The tours below cover Shimla, Shoghi, Naldehra, Kasauli, Kullu, Manali, Sangla, Kalpa, Kinnaur, Kangra, Pragpur, Palampur, Nalagarh, Taragarh, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Khajjiar.
With the majestic grandeur of the Himalayas on one side, river Beas cutting across the town, verdant valleys with rolling meadows and grazing herds dotting the hillsides, apple orchards and the folk music adding romance to the ambience and presenting a wondrous canvas to the traveller. Experience the local color and beauty in Kullu-Manali's temples, quaint villages and the vibrant and festive mood of the people and their colorful clothes and handicrafts or encounter adventure, on the myriad trekking trails and routes, while skiing on the snow slopes, rafting down the Beas or just as you try your hand at some amateurish angling. Discover for yourself the Kullu Valley, going upto the Rohtang Pass at 13050 feet and encompassing the beautiful Manali in-between, nestled between the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges. As its magical charms enamour, you ebulliently agree that it has rightly been christened as the "Valley of the Gods". |
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