84 MANDI-MANDB:
Route No. 130.
From MANDI (Kulu) to BlJNATH (Chamba).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31°42'-7; 76° 55'-3i; 2,480 ft,, on the
left bank of the Bias river—Cross the Bias
river—Aur— Sarnaul—Dhar.
Drang—Ascend the Futakal ridge and continue
along its crest,
Futak&l, with a bangalo—Gran—Nagar—Guma
Puipa.
Ddilu— Aiju — Main.
Bijndth, 32° 3'-l; 76°38'-9$; 3,357 ft.
Route
from MANDI to BlLASPUR,
see No. 29.
Route No. 131.
From MANDI (Kulu) to JSTaDAUN (Kulu).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31° 42'-7; 76° 55'-3$; 2,480 ft,, on
the left bank of the Bias river — Cross the
Sikandar ka Dhar range.
JRaulshdhar.
Gopdlpu r— Parol.
H amir pur, a long stage.
Naddun, 31° 47'.0; 76a 18'.5S; 1,535 ft,, on
the left bank of the Bias river.
Another route, but a longer one, leads along
the Bias river by Kotla and Ti'ri.
ROUTES 130—133.
Route No. 132.
From MANDI (Kulu) to SuLTANPUR (Kulu).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31° 42'-7; 76° 55'-3£; 2,480 ft., on
the left bank of the Bias river — Cross the
Bias river — Aur— Sarnaul—Dhar —Cross the
TJ1 river.
Kumdn, an iron mine, 11 miles from Mandi —
Cross a small pass—Bagrari.
Bijdura, 14 miles from Kuman, on the right
bank of the Bias river — Continue along the
Bias valley—Sdmsi—Badau.
Sultdnpur, 31° 57'-8; 77° 5'-8 3,945ft.,
on the right bank of the Bias river, the capital
of Kulu.
Route No. 133.
From MANDRASSU (Garhval) to BaRKuT (Garhval).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Hodgson, in As. Res., Vol. XIV., pp. 132-52.—
Skinner's Excursions, Vol. I., pp. 225-67.
Mandrdssu, 30° 32'; 78° 1'—Cross the Bhadraj
pass—Steep descent—Cross the Jamna river.
Ldkvdri, a rather long march—Cross a small
pass—Laksar—Dvari.
Nondno, on the right bank of the Jamna river
— Ascent — Bdssua, 25/2 hours' march from
Nonano—Cross a small pass—Descent—Kathi.
C/u^« —Matia— Cross the Kutni river —Sidhi,
5 hours' march from Matia; much ascent and
descent.
Kota, 3 hours' march from Siahi— Miunda.
Lakhamcindal, 9 miles from Kota—Cross the
Balena river—BanMuli, 3]/2 miles from Lakha-
mandal.
Route No. 130.
From MANDI (Kulu) to BlJNATH (Chamba).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31°42'-7; 76° 55'-3i; 2,480 ft,, on the
left bank of the Bias river—Cross the Bias
river—Aur— Sarnaul—Dhar.
Drang—Ascend the Futakal ridge and continue
along its crest,
Futak&l, with a bangalo—Gran—Nagar—Guma
Puipa.
Ddilu— Aiju — Main.
Bijndth, 32° 3'-l; 76°38'-9$; 3,357 ft.
Route
from MANDI to BlLASPUR,
see No. 29.
Route No. 131.
From MANDI (Kulu) to JSTaDAUN (Kulu).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31° 42'-7; 76° 55'-3$; 2,480 ft,, on
the left bank of the Bias river — Cross the
Sikandar ka Dhar range.
JRaulshdhar.
Gopdlpu r— Parol.
H amir pur, a long stage.
Naddun, 31° 47'.0; 76a 18'.5S; 1,535 ft,, on
the left bank of the Bias river.
Another route, but a longer one, leads along
the Bias river by Kotla and Ti'ri.
ROUTES 130—133.
Route No. 132.
From MANDI (Kulu) to SuLTANPUR (Kulu).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjab and Western Himalaya.—
Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).—Waugh and
Thuillier's Panjab and adjoining countries.
Mdndi, 31° 42'-7; 76° 55'-3£; 2,480 ft., on
the left bank of the Bias river — Cross the
Bias river — Aur— Sarnaul—Dhar —Cross the
TJ1 river.
Kumdn, an iron mine, 11 miles from Mandi —
Cross a small pass—Bagrari.
Bijdura, 14 miles from Kuman, on the right
bank of the Bias river — Continue along the
Bias valley—Sdmsi—Badau.
Sultdnpur, 31° 57'-8; 77° 5'-8 3,945ft.,
on the right bank of the Bias river, the capital
of Kulu.
Route No. 133.
From MANDRASSU (Garhval) to BaRKuT (Garhval).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Hodgson, in As. Res., Vol. XIV., pp. 132-52.—
Skinner's Excursions, Vol. I., pp. 225-67.
Mandrdssu, 30° 32'; 78° 1'—Cross the Bhadraj
pass—Steep descent—Cross the Jamna river.
Ldkvdri, a rather long march—Cross a small
pass—Laksar—Dvari.
Nondno, on the right bank of the Jamna river
— Ascent — Bdssua, 25/2 hours' march from
Nonano—Cross a small pass—Descent—Kathi.
C/u^« —Matia— Cross the Kutni river —Sidhi,
5 hours' march from Matia; much ascent and
descent.
Kota, 3 hours' march from Siahi— Miunda.
Lakhamcindal, 9 miles from Kota—Cross the
Balena river—BanMuli, 3]/2 miles from Lakha-
mandal.