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Marrhi:35 km from Manali, is famous for its natural beauty. Rani Nala:46 km from Manali, it is the glacier point where snow is available throughout the year. Jagatsukh Temple:About 6 km from Manali is the famous Shiva Temple in "shikara" style and nearby is the old and interesting Devi Sharvali Temple. Naggar Castle :22 kms from Manali, this is the old capital of Kullu. The castle was built by Raja Bhosal. Roerich Art Gallery:In Naggar, the museum, houses a collection of the paintings by the Russian artist. It is located in a grove of deodhars and has lovely views all around. Naggar is very serene and picturesque. Hadimba Temple:Also known as the Doongri Temple, this four-tiered pagoda-like wooden temple stands in a clearing amid tall and stately deodar trees and has beautiful carvings on its ornamental door. Dedicated to Hadimba, the wife of Bhim, this temple is the venue for an annual fair held during May. Vashist Spring: Across the Beas river, about 3 km away from Manali, at an altitude of 1,982 meters (6,200 feet), are the natural sulphur springs. The village itself is perched on a steep hillside across the river Beas. Tibetan Monastery:This is new and colorful. A pleasant place to visit. Beas Kund:The famous Beas Kund, the source of the Beas river, at the Rohtang Pass is easily accessible. The great rishi, Vyas performed "Tapa" here during the Mahabharat times.
Manikaran:85 km from Manali and 45 km from Kullu, lies in the
Parvati Valley, the holy pilgrimage place of Manikaran. Here icy cold
waters of the Parvati river co-exists with boiling water side-by-side.
The hot water springs are reputed for their healing properties. Shoja:122
km from Manali and 77 km from Kullu it is a picturesque place in the
Seraj Valley. 5 kms onwards is Jalori Pass at 10,000 feet. Shoja is
a haven for nature lovers. The Retreat offers comfortable and basic
accommodation. |

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Rafting in Manali: The Beas river flowing through Kullu valley is suitable for not only white water rafting but is ideal for canoeing and kayaking too. The Beas River from the Manaki to Jhiri near Bajaura in Kullu district has become very popular among the lovers of river rafting and many competitions have been organised in the same. The trip starts from Mohal and covers a total distance 10-kms. The season normally starts from May to mid-June and rest depends on the arrival of monsoon. Paragliding in Manali: Paragliding is a combination of hang gliding and parachuting. In parachuting one has to jump from an aircraft whereas in paragliding one has to run down hill. The slopes of Solang Nullah provide just the right kind of slopes for paragliding during summers. |
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Adventure Sports in Manali Skiing in Manali:Near Manali there are some slopes, which have been rated the best for skiing in the world. The Solang Nullah, Patalsu, Kothi, Marhi and Rohtang slopes are very good for skiing in the winters as well as in summers. In fact Patalsu and Rohtang slopes are the only places where one can do summer skiing. The slopes are being further developed to accommodate more trainees and tourists. The national level skiing competition is held on the slopes of Solang Nullah and the winter carnival is organised at Manali. The place has immense potential to offer some world-class ski slopes and they are being developed on the same lines. |
| Location: | 570 kms from Delhi, 310 Kms from Chandigarh, 265 kms from Shimla |
| Height | 6260 feet |
| Route: | New Delhi - Chandigarh - Ropar - Bilaspur - Sunder Nagar - Mandi - Kullu - Raison - Manali. |
| Nearest Railheads: | Chandigarh, Shimla, Jogindernagar. |
| Nearest Airport: | Bhuntar(10 kms from Kullu and50 kms from Manali). |
| Taxis & Luxury Buses: | 24Hours just a ring away 0-98160 07799. |
| Temperatures: | Max 26 deg C, Min 12 deg C Winters:Max 12 deg C, Min sub zero. |
| Clothing: | April-Sept: Light Woollens.Oct-Mar: Heavy Woollens. |

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Manali Region - VALLEY OF THE GODS- Manali in Himachal Pradesh, India derived its name from Manavalaya i.e. the abode of Manu. According to myth, Manu the divine law-giver, was the only survivor of the Mahajal Pralay - the great flood - and is said to have fathered the human race. He certainly chose enchanting environs. Manali still maintains its charm and beauty. With the majestic grandeur of the Himalayas on one side, river Beas cutting across the town, verdant valleys with rolling meadows and grazing herds dotting the hillsides, apple orchards and the folk music adding romance to the ambience and presenting a wondrous canvas to the traveller. |
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IN AND AROUND MANALI
Kothi: Van Vihar: This is just off the Mall with pathways between towering deodhars and also leads to a boating pond. Tibetan
Market and Mall: The Tibetan Market is an interesting cluster of
shops. Nice to browse around for knick knacks, handicrafts and imported
goods. Located on the Mall. The Mall also has other shops selling local
handicrafts and clothes. It also has some good restaurants. Buses, taxis
and autos are easily available from the Mall for local sightseeing or
excursions. Rahalla Falls:16 km from Manali town at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, at an altitude of 2501m. Rohtang Pass: Situated at an altitude of 3979 mtrs above sea level and 51 kms outside Manali is the mighty Rohtang Pass - the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti valley. Open for just about four months a year, it affords a wide panoramic view of the mountains. Here one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendour. At the top of the pass the air seems to glitter against the snow as you look down over herringboned ridges into the Lahaul valley. There is the beautiful Dashohar Lake left of the pass. A few km away from the pass is the Sonapani glacier and slightly to the left are the twin peaks of the Gaypan-jagged pyramid of rock, snow streaked and snow crowned. Solang Valley:13 kms outside Manali is the Solang Valley, offering spectacular views of the snow-clad mountains and the glaciers all around. Solang is the venue for paragliding and the annual skiing courses.
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