Katrain
20
km. The central and the widest part of the valley on the way to
Manali and at a height of 1,463 metres. Apple orchards, a Fruit
Research Station and a trout hatchery lend prominence to the place.
Naggar
78
km. On the left bank of the Beas and about three hundred metres
above the river, Naggar is delightfully situated on a wooded slope
and commands an extensive view, especially of the north west of the
valley. It is an excellent place for a longer stay. Naggar was the
capital of the Kullu Rajas for about 14W years. There are a large
number of famous temples in and around Naggar. Artist Nicholas
Roerich's art gallery is also worth a visit. Cars and jeeps can
easily go up to the Naggar Castle which is now Himachal Tourism's
well furnished Hotel Castle.
Malana
28
km. Up to Naggar by bus and then 20 km. on foot. A little ahead of
the beautiful Chandrakhani Pass lies the tiny village of Malana,
famous for the temple of Jamlu and its distinct social and cultural
life. Reputed to be the oldest democracy in the world in existence
where all the inhabitants of the village take part in managing its
affairs. An exciting place for trekking.
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