Jumla temple is a beautiful religious destination located in Kullu district in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. It is nestled in Prini which is a pictorial village, situated 5km from Manali, in Kullu. It is dedicated to Lord Jumla. The deity is regarded as the most powerful God in Kullu valley. During the festival of Dusserah, the image of the God 'Jumla' is carried to Kullu. The temple lies along the Manali-Chandra Tal Lake-Baralacha Pass trek route. The surrounding area of the temple is ideal for trekking.
Connectivity of Jumla Temple
The temple is well connected via railway and roadway. Joginder Nagar Railway Station is the nearest railhead and Prini is connected by road to Manali (5km). Sethan, Chhika, Juara and Manali are located in close proximity.
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