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Capital O Shishamaati
Capital O Shishamaati
Capital O Shishamaati
Capital O Shishamaati
Capital O Shishamaati

Capital O Shishamaati

Near Dusshera Ground, Kullu
3.9 (25 Ratings)·Good
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Free Wifi
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1.
What are the best homestays options in Kullu?
Kullu is a beautiful hill station nestled on the banks of the Beas river. This is a popular tourist destination during summers and is easily reachable via road or airway. Homestays are essentially local residences, ideal to experience this beautiful town. You will be spoilt for choice while booking spacious homestays in Kullu from OYO Home. Homestays give you a unique staying experience. If you want to explore Kullu like a local, then these homes are the perfect choice. Most of the homes listed on OYO Home are spacious and comfortable. You can book the house for your family or bring a large group of friends and have a great time. You can use this link to make your booking.
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What is a good time to visit Kullu?
Kullu is a hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a small town, well known for its picturesque beauty and memorable vacations. The good time to visit Kullu is all year round except the monsoons. Summer season in this little hill station makes the weather pleasant and comfortable that is ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The winters are freezing here but they are ideal for people who love the snow. Monsoons are not a good time because they cause frequent landslides.
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What is there to do in the city?
Kullu is a nice place to enjoy the mountains and rivers. This town is situated in the open valley formed river Beas. So, from rock climbing to paragliding to camping, you will get all the options when it comes to adventure sports. This town is also famous for its temples, majestic hills and Deodar and Pine forests. You can also visit the sprawling apple orchards and trek to various places from Kullu. Last but not least, Kullu is also known for its pompous celebration of Dusshera which goes on for a week here.
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What is the best food that you can eat here?
Kullu is a famous tourist destination therefore, over the years, the town has opened up to several cuisines to help its patrons have a good time. This is the reason that you will find multiple cuisines in the town. Other than Chinese, Continental and other cuisines, Kullu has some of its own delicacies like sattu, kodra roti, jatu, babru, patande, tukdiya bhat, mittha and wines known as lugri and chakti. The food in Kullu also influenced by Punjabi and Tibetan culture, therefore, you will easily find delicacies from both the regions.
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Is the city covered by metro/bus network? What is the best way to travel across the city?
Kullu does not have a metro network. The best way to get around the town is by using a taxi or a bike. The city also has a bus network which is quite sufficient to explore the whole city. There are also many taxi service companies that provide chauffer driven and self- driven cars to help you easily travel through the mountains. Most of the taxi companies have a fixed rate for specific routes. It will be good to do some digging before hiring a taxi company.
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How to reach Kullu?
Kullu Manali share an airport called Bhuntar Airport but this airport is not functional, therefore the closest airport is Chandigarh airport. From Chandigarh, you can take a taxi or bus to reach Kullu. If you plan to travel by train, you will have to get down at Joginder Nagar, which is well-connected by train from various cities and is 125 km from Kullu. From here, you can take a taxi or bus to reach Kullu. You can also take a train to Chandigarh and then travel by road to Kullu. By road, you can take a bus run by Himachal Pradesh state tourism or you can also drive your own vehicle to the town.
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Which are the top attractions of Kullu city?
Kullu is a perfect tourist destination that offers something to do for every age group. In this city, you can relax and spend lazy days or you can jump from the mountain tops and enjoy the adrenaline rush. You can also enjoy the natural beauty in the National Park and the local temples nestled in the mountains. Some of the top places that you have to visit in Kullu are Jagannathi Devi Temple, Chandrakhani Pass, Pandoh Dam, Raghunath Temple, The Great Himalayan National Park, Jalori Pass, Bijli Mahadev and Pin Valley National Park.
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What should you buy in Kullu?
Kullu is a great destination for buying woollen clothes. So, do not forget to visit Manu Market to buy warm clothes of latest trends. If you want to buy beautiful shawls, Khara Bazar is the best place to visit. Visit Mall road or Gadan Thekchokling Gompa to buy Kullu caps and carpets. You can also buy beautiful Tibetan items from the Charitable Trust Tibetan Handicrafts.
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Which are the famous nearby places to Manali?
Kullu is a district in itself and is the address some really beautiful towns and villages. It is also close to some really famous tourist designations as well. If you would like to check out nearby areas, you can start by checking the nearby places and some distant places mentioned below. Shimla Chandigarh Bhuntar Naggar Kasol
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Why is Dussehra in Kullu so famous?
Dussehra in Kullu is an international festival. This festival is celebrated over a week and attracts more tourists in the month of October than all the other months put together. This festival is celebrated in the Dhalpur Maidan, where thousands of people gather to pay their respect to Lord Raghunathji. The 7 days of the festival are filled with devotion, colours and music and on the last day, the chariot is taken to the river bank where wood grass is burned to signifying the burning of Lanka and the end of the festival.
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