Kullu is a picturesque town located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. Surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, it is situated along the banks of the Beas River. Kullu is famously referred to as the 'Valley of Gods' and is known for its beautiful temples, vibrant festivals, and apple orchards. The town serves as the gateway to various trekking trails and the famous destinations of Manali, Rohtang Pass, and the Parvati Valley. Kullu's culture is reflected in its handicrafts, such as the Kullu shawls, and its cuisine, which features a variety of Himachali dishes. The Kullu Dussehra festival is a significant event attracting tourists worldwide, celebrating the victory of good over evil. Adventure sports like river rafting, paragliding, and trekking are popular activities in Kullu, making it a haven for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. The economy of Kullu largely depends on tourism, horticulture (apples), and handicrafts. The valley's tranquility, combined with its natural beauty and cultural richness, makes Kullu a unique and enchanting place that visitors often wish to return to.