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| Location: |
Kullu Valley. |
| Area
Covered : |
2050 meters. |
| Attractions: |
Hadimba Devi
Temple, Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, Gulaba Camp,
Malana Valley, Manali Sanctuary, Mountaineering
Institute, Naggar, Nehru Kund, Temple Of Manu,
Tibetan Temple and Vashisth Village. |
| Best
Time to Visit: |
April to
June and November to March (Ideally for Bird
Watching). |
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Manali
Manali is an enchanting
hillstation located in the Kullu Valley.
It is known for its proximity to the snowline
and offers spectacular views of towering
snow-covered peaks of the greater Himalayas.
It is surrounded by lush pine forests and
has some of the most picturesque landscapes.
Manali is named after ‘Manu’,
the famous sage who is said to have been
the only one to survive when the whole world
was drowned.The river Beas flows through
Manali and almost every other spot seems
like a priceless painting.
Prime
Attraction
The prime attractions of Manali are Hadimba
Devi Temple, Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa,
Gulaba Camp, Malana Valley, Manali Sanctuary,
Mountaineering Institute, Naggar, Nehru
Kund, Temple Of Manu, Tibetan Temple and
Vashisth Village.
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Excursions in Manali
There are several excursions offered from
manali which include Rohtang Pass (50 km),
Arjun Gufa (5km), Beas Kund (50km), Jagatsukh
Temple (6km), Kothi (12 km), Rahalla Falls
(16 km), Solang Nullah (14 km), Vashisth
Hot Sulphur Springs (3km).
Manali offers a variety of Adventure sports
ranging from mountaineering, rock climbing,
trekking, rafting, skiing, heli skiing,
and gliding.
Famous
Products in Manali
Manali is famous for its woolen products
and you can shop at the New Shopping Centre
near the bus stand. A wide range of gift
items and souvenirs can be bought in the
form of famous Himachal handicrafts, masks
and shawls.
Manali is located at an altitude
of 2050 meters. It has cold summers and
harsh winters.
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