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
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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 a highest 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.
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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.