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- Parvati_Valley abstract "Parvati Valley is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. From the confluence of the Parvati River with the River Beas, the Parvati Valley runs eastwards, through a steep-sided valley from the town of Bhuntar, in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. The precipitous valley road climbs past a side valley leading to the village of Malana, Himachal Pradesh. From here, the road passes through the Sikh and Hindu pilgrimage town of Manikaran and terminates at Pulga, where the construction of the Parvati Hydel Project, a hydroelectric dam, dominates the landscape. From Pulga, the footpath climbs to a temple and small dhaba at a waterfall called Rudra-Nag, apparently after its resemblance of a water snake. Beyond Rudra-Nag, the trail ascends further through thick pine forests to the spiritual site of Khirganga (Kheerganga), a meadow at 2960m where Shiva is said to have meditated for 3000 years. The hot springs at Khirganga are extremely important for Hindu and Sikh pilgrims as well as many others who believe the waters have sacred healing properties.From Khirganga to the site of Tunda Bhuj (3285m) the Parvati Valley cuts a steep-sided gorge through the mountains and as the altitude increases, the thick, coniferous forest gradually makes way for patches of meadowland scattered with boulders. Several tributaries join the main Parvati River and numerous waterfalls cascade down the steep valley sides. Beyond Tunda Bhuj, the conifers continue only as far as the Basuki Nal tributary but groves of silver birch continue to line the valley, quickly becoming sparse as the altitude increases. At Thakur Kuan (3560m), the Parvati Valley meets the valley of Dibibokri Nal, which climbs towards the Northeast to the Dibibokri Glacier and Dibibokri Pyramid (6400m). The area is characterised by abundant alpine flowers and rocky outcrops glittering with mica. Beyond Thakur Kuan, the Parvati Valley ascends gradually to Pandupul (Pandu Pul) where two natural, rock bridges cross the Parvati River and a southern tributary. According to legend, these bridges were created by the massive strength of the mythological Pandava brothers. From Pandupul, the wide valley of the upper Parvati climbs gradually through the wide, high-altitude meadowland of Odi Thatch to the sacred site of Mantalai Lake (4100m), the source of the Parvati River. Continuing east from Mantalai lake, it is possible to cross the Pin-Parvati Pass (5319m) into the Pin Valley National Park and on to the village of Mudh in the Lahul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh.".
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- Parvati_Valley wikiPageRevisionID "678170422".
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Basuki_Nal.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Beas_River.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Bhuntar.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kullu.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Himachal_Pradesh.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Dhaba.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Dibibokri_Glacier.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Dibibokri_Nal.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Dibibokri_Pyramid.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Himachal_Pradesh.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectric_dam.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectricity.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Khirganga.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Kullu.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Lahaul_and_Spiti_district.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Lahul_and_Spiti.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Malana,_Himachal_Pradesh.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Manikaran.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Mantalai_Lake.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Mudh.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Odi_Thatch.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Pandava.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Pandupul.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Parvati_Hydel_Project.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Parvati_River.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Pin-Parvati_Pass.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Pin_Valley_National_Park.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink River_Beas.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Rudra-Nag.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Shilla_(mountain).
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Thakur_Kuan.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Tunda_Bhuj.
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parvati Valley".
- Parvati_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parvati".
- Parvati_Valley hasPhotoCollection Parvati_Valley.
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- Parvati_Valley wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Parvati_Valley subject Category:Kullu.
- Parvati_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_Himachal_Pradesh.
- Parvati_Valley point "31.992354 77.481766".
- Parvati_Valley type Place.
- Parvati_Valley type Station.
- Parvati_Valley type Attraction.
- Parvati_Valley type Place.
- Parvati_Valley type Station.
- Parvati_Valley type SpatialThing.
- Parvati_Valley comment "Parvati Valley is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. From the confluence of the Parvati River with the River Beas, the Parvati Valley runs eastwards, through a steep-sided valley from the town of Bhuntar, in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. The precipitous valley road climbs past a side valley leading to the village of Malana, Himachal Pradesh.".
- Parvati_Valley label "Parvati Valley".
- Parvati_Valley sameAs Vall_de_Parvati.
- Parvati_Valley sameAs m.05tvfx.
- Parvati_Valley sameAs Q7141300.
- Parvati_Valley sameAs Q7141300.
- Parvati_Valley lat "31.992354".
- Parvati_Valley long "77.481766".
- Parvati_Valley wasDerivedFrom Parvati_Valley?oldid=678170422.
- Parvati_Valley isPrimaryTopicOf Parvati_Valley.