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Kulu - Definition and Overview

Area5,503 km²
Population379,865 (2001)
Population density69/km2 (2001)
Literacy63.45% (2001)
Urbanization7.922% (2001)

Kullu is a district in Himachal Pradesh, India. The district stretches from the village of Rampur in the south to the Rohtang Pass in the North.

The largest valley in the district is called the Kullu Valley, which is also known as the Valley of the Gods. There is also a town called Kullu which sits on the banks of the Beas River in the central part of the valley. Farther north lies the town of Manali. Since the onset of the most recent unrest in Kashmir, Manali and the Kullu Valley in general, have become important destinations for tourists escaping the summer heat of India.

In the eastern part of the district, the village of Manikaran contains Sikh and Hindu temples and popular hot springs.


Districts of Himachal Pradesh
Kangra | Hamirpur | Mandi | Bilaspur | Una | Chamba | Lahul and Spiti | Sirmaur | Kinnaur | Kullu | Solan | Shimla

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