About Kullu
Kullu
is an expansive open valley framed by the Beas stream in the middle
of Manali and Largi. This valley is celebrated for its sanctuaries,
magnificence and its grand slopes secured with pine and deodar
timberland and sprawling apple plantations. The course of the Beas
stream introduces a progression of grand, clad with woods of deodar,
towering above trees of pine on the lower rough edges. Kullu valley
is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan and Great
Himalayan range. The Kullu Valley is the biggest valley in the Kullu
region, in the condition of Himachal Pradesh, India. The Beas River
goes through the center of the valley. December
and January amid winter watch most reduced temperatures extending
from 4°C to 20°C, with some snowfall. Yearly most elevated
temperature in summer ranges from 25°C to 37°C amid May to August.
Months of July and August are blustery due to storm, having around 15
cm precipitation month to month. Atmosphere is lovely in October and
November.
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