Below is a comprehensive list of 20 areas and 9 talukas under Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The detail includes pin code of each area with postal office type, taluka name, district name etc.
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. Another important valley in the district is the Lug valley where the main forest contractors have been extracting timber from the forests for the last 150 years and continue to do so today. Farther north lies the town of Manali.
The ancient seat of the kings of Kullu was at Naggar Castle, about 12 km north of the present town, and thought to have been built in the early 17th century by Raja Sidh Sing. Raja Jagat Singh (1637–72) moved the capital in the middle of the 17th century to its present position, and called it Sultanpur. The Royal compound consists of the "Rupi Palace, several temples, and a long narrow bazaar descending the hill."
The British took all of Kangra and Kullu from the Sikhs in 1846. It is still used as home by the royal descendants, but the more ancient Naggar Castle was sold to the British.
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. The Hidimba Devi Temple is at Manali. There are also many Sikh villages located close to Manikaran. To the northeast of Kullu Valley, lies the famous, Malana Valley.
Below is map of Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Click to open in Google Maps.
Kullu, or Kulu, is the capital town of the Kullu District in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley about ten kilometres north of the airport at Bhuntar.
Kullu is a broad open valley formed by the Beas river between Manali and Largi. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with pine and deodar forest and sprawling apple orchards. The course of the Beas river presents a succession of magnificent, clad with forests of deodar, towering above trees of pine on the lower rocky ridges. Kullu valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower Himalayan and Great Himalayan range.
The Kullu Valley is the largest valley in the Kullu district, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The Beas River runs through the middle of the valley.
Below is list of 151 areas in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh state.
PIN Code | Area | Taluka | District | Postal Status |
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172001 | Luhri pin code | Ani | Kullu | B.O directly a/w Head Office |
172001 | Poshna pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | B.O directly a/w Head Office |
172001 | Tunan pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | B.O directly a/w Head Office |
172002 | Arsu pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | Sub Office |
172002 | Beoni pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172002 | Deem pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172002 | Jaon pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172002 | Nishani pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172002 | Sarahan pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172002 | Shamani pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172023 | Ghatu pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172023 | Jadoli pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172023 | Koil pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172023 | Nirmand pin code | Nirmand | Kullu | Sub Office |
172023 | Sharvi pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172023 | Urtu pin code | Nermand | Kullu | Branch Office |
172025 | Dalash pin code | Ani | Kullu | Sub Office |
172025 | Dehar pin code | Ani | Kullu | Branch Office |
172025 | Kandagai pin code | Ani | Kullu | Branch Office |
172025 | Olwa pin code | Ani | Kullu | Branch Office |