Known
as the Valley of Glaciers,
Manali
on the northern edge of
the Kullu Valley is one
of the most popular hill
resorts in India.
The major treasure of Manali
is its proximity to the
snow clad peaks. With the
Beas River flowing by its
side and the superb view
of the perennial snow covered
mountains, Manali transports
travel-weary tourists into
the exalted heights of the
Himalayas. Manali is also
a popular honeymoon
destination and
focal point for numerous
treks and mountaineering
expeditions into the Soland
Velley and over the Rohtang
Pass into Lahual-Spiti.
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Attractions
Hadimba Temple - Located
in the middle of a forest, this
16 the century temple is built
like a pagoda and famous for its
exquisitely carved wooden doorways.
The temple is dedicated to Goddess
Hadimba, but no idol is enshrined
and only a footprint on a stone
is kept within. It is believed
that Hadimba Goddess has been
humanized by the people and made
their own.
Vashist - Nestled
on the left bank of River Beas,
Vashist is renowned for its hor
water springs and temples. It
is a place where the water of
hot sulphur springs renowned for
their medicinal qualities has
been piped into baths-including
private deluxe ones. Here you
can visit the Pyramidal stone
temple dedicated to Vashist Muni
and also the Temple of Lord Rama.
Jagatsukh -
Jagatsukh, in the midst of a picturesque
village, is famous for very old
temples of Lord Shiva and Sandhya
Gayatri. Here the elegant Gauri
Shankar shrine built in the 8th
century is the earliest surviving
stone temple in the area.
Solang
Valley - This splendid
valley between Solang village
and Beas Kund, offers the
best view of glaciers and
snow capped mountains. Generally
recognize as the adventure
country, it is the most
sought after destination
for numerous adventure activities.
The valley also houses the
Mountaineering Institute,
which has installed a ski
lift for training purpose.
The skiing festival during
winter is one of the most
important attractions here.
Rohtang Pass -
Located 51 km from Manali,
the pass forms the gateway
to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and
Leh valley just as Zojila
pass is a gateway to Ladakh.
The location offers skiing,
trekking opportunity with
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altitude of 4112
meters. The pass affords
a wide spread Panoramic
view of the mountain serenity,
almost directly opposite
the well defined Sonepani
Glacier slightly left to
the twin peaks of the Geypan.
Get There
By Air : The
nearest airport is at Bhuntar,
which is at a distance of 52 km
from Manali and
10 km from Kullu town. Domestic
flights arrive here from most
major airports in India,
and connecting buses do the trip
to Manali.
By Train : Nearest
narrow-gauge railhead is at Jogindernagar,
which is 135 km away from Manali.
By Road : Manali
well linked to the rest of northern
India by road. There’s a
large bus station on the Mall,
with daily buses from
Kullu, Chandigarh, Shimla
and other major towns and cities
in this part of the country.