INTRODUCTION
40 kms. away from Kulu to the north, Manali is situated near the
end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The
landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped
peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through the
town. On the other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields
and fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a
favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Kinnaur, Leh and
Zanskar regions in Kashmir valley. It is known as the SWITZERLAND
OF INDIA.
Manali
is Situated at the northen end of the Kullu Valley, Manali has
spectacular views of snowcapped peaks and wooded slopes. The Beas
rushes along its rocky course amid grassy meadows carpeted with
wild flowers and wagtails hop along from stone to stone along
the stream's edge. There are marvellous walks too, through dappled
orchards and fairy-tale forests of deodar.
The Manali market is crowded with myriads of interesting
shops
selling
Tibetan
carpets
and crafts and the appetizing aroma of steaming noodles hangs
about the little restaurants. Manali, with its Mountaineering
Institute, is a popular base for trekking and mountaineering in
summer and skiing in winter. Interesting routes into the surrounding
valleys, over the high passes, are provided with tourist huts
and rest houses for trekking enthusiasts.
SIGHTSEEING
HADIMBA
TEMPLE
Manali has many attractions but the chief centre of interest,
historically and archeologically, is undoubtedly the DHOONGRI
TEMPLE dedicated to goddess Hadimba, the Bhim of Mahabharat fame.
It has four-tiered Pagoda shaped roof and the doorway is carved
with legendary figures and symbols. This temple located amidst
wooden forest of deodar is about 2.5 kms. from the tourist office.
It is a pleasant experience to stroll in the temple complex which
was built in 1533 A.D. A large festival is held here in May
NEHRU KUND:
5 kms. on National Highway to Leh,a natural spring of cold clear
water named after Pt. Jwahar Lal Nehru, who used to drink water
from this spring during his stay in Manali. This spring is believed
to originate from the Bhrigu lake situated high-up in the mountains.
MANU TEMPLE:
3 kms. from the main bazar in old Manali lies the temple of MANU
RISHI. It is believed that this is the only temple of Manu in
India, who was the creator of human race on the earth.
CLUB
HOUSE:
2 kms. from the town, club house has indoor games facilities which
has been located on the left bank of Manalsu Nallah. There are
some picnic spots near it.
TIBETAN
MONASTERIES:
There are 3 newly constructed colorful monasteries, where visitors
can buy carpets and other Tibetan handicrafts. Two are located
in the town and one at Aleo on the left bank of Beas river.
MOUNTAINEERING
INSTITUTE:
Located 3 kms. on the left bank of river Beas towards Kulu. This
Institute organises basic & advance training courses, in trekking,
mountaineering, skiing and water sports. Skiing and trekking equipments
can be hired from here by booking in advance. Tourists can visit
an interesting showroom here.
VASHIST
HOT WATER SPRINGS AND TEMPLE:
(3 kms): Vashist, a small village located on the left bank of
river Beas towards Rohtang pass is worth a visit. It is renowned
for its hot springs and temples. Nearby is the pyramidal stone
temple dedicated to Vashist Muni. There is another Temple of Lord
Ram here. Natural hot sulphur springs with two separate bathing
tanks for gents and ladies are always full of tourists. Turkish
style showers fitted baths have also been built nearby. Hot water
from the nearby spring is provided for bathing.
SOLANG
VALLEY: 13
kms. is a splendid valley between Solang village and Beas Kund.
Solang valley offers the view of glaciers and snow capped mountains
and peaks. It has fine ski slopes. The Mountaineering Institute
has installed a ski lift for training purpose. Located here is
a hut and guest house of the Mountaineering and Allied sports
Institute, Manali. Now a few hotels have also come up. The winter
skiing festival is organised here. Training in skiing is imparted
at this place.
KOTHI:
Situated on the road to Rohtang pass, a picturesque spot, Kothi
is 12kms. from Manali. A PWD rest house is situated on a ridge
overlooking a narrow valley with a very good view of mountains
and valleys. Large number of films (movies) have been picturised
at this place and is the ideal resting resorts of poets, writers
and the lovers of peaceful environs.
RAHALA
WATER FALLS:
16 kms. on way to Rohtang pass. If one goes to Marhi on foot from
Kothi from the old road, the sight of the falls is fascinating.
It is a good picnic spot as well.
ROHTANG
PASS (3979 m):
Rohtang pass is 51kms. from Manali on highway to Keylong/Leh.
It offers a panorama and spectacular mountain view. The pass is
open from June to October each year although trekkers can cross
it earlier. It is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley
just as Zojila pass is a gatway to Ladakh. There are a beautiful
sight of glaciers, peaks and Chandra river flows down in the Lahaul
valley. Slightly to the left are the twin peaks of the Geypan.
During summer(mid June to October) regular buses ply between Manali-Keylong/Darcha,
Udaipur, Spiti and Leh.
ARJUN
GUFA(CAVE):
4kms. from Manali towards Naggar, the cave is situated near Prini
village 1km. above the road where Arjun had meditated. This is
good 1/2 a day excursion with charming view of the brilliant mountains.
JAGATSUKH:
6 kms. from Manali located on the left bank on Beas on the road
to Naggar. The place is famous for very old temples of Lord Shiva
and Sandhya Gayatri in Shikhara style, these are worth a visit.
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