Kullu Manali Circuit
The initial entry point to Kullu Manali Circuit is from Chandigarh, India. Most of the stopovers and destinations lies on the National Highway No. 21. This highway originates from Chandigarh and ends at Manali. This path from Chandigarh to Manali followed by National Highway No 21. is the Kullu Manali Circuit. It is categorised into 4 main trails:-
- Sutlej Trail
- Beas Trail
- Kullu Valley Trail
- Across Rohtang Pass[1]
| Trails | Destinations | 
|---|---|
| Sutlej Trail | Swarghat, Bilaspur, Deothsidh | 
| Beas Trail | Mandi, Rewalsar, Jogindernagar | 
| Kullu Valley Trail | Kullu, Raison, Nagar, Manali | 
| Across the Rohtang Pass | Keylong, Lahul and Spiti | 
Picture gallery
- Lug valley
 Kullu as seen from Bhekhli village Kullu as seen from Bhekhli village
 Traditional home, Manali, 2004 Traditional home, Manali, 2004
 River Beas and mountains as seen from Va River Beas and mountains as seen from Va
.jpg) Mountain ranges in Manali Mountain ranges in Manali
 Bridge in the middle of town with prayer flags Bridge in the middle of town with prayer flags
 Mountain peaks, Lahul Mountain peaks, Lahul
 Kunzum Pass between Lahul & Spiti Kunzum Pass between Lahul & Spiti
 Ki Gompa Ki Gompa
 Shiva shrine, Kullu Shiva shrine, Kullu
 Road workers crushing rocks, Kullu Road workers crushing rocks, Kullu
 Roadside restaurant, Kullu Roadside restaurant, Kullu
 Raja Rupi Kulu Palace Raja Rupi Kulu Palace
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