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Manali
Place: Himachal Pradesh Significance:
Offers Immense Trekking Opportunities Best Time To Visit
: May to October
Situated in the central parts of the
northern state of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is at northern end of the
Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km
from Mandi. Manali is perched at an altitude of 2050 meters above
sea level and is spread along the banks of the river Beas.
Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major asset
is its proximity to the snowline. Manali is circled by beautiful
glades of deodars and flowering horse chestnuts. It is one of
the most popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous
treks as well as a great countryside ideal for adventure sport
lovers. In the Summer Manali is packed with Pahari-speaking Kullus,
Lahaulias, Nepali labourers, foreign and Indian
tourists.
Manali literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Legend
has it that Manu stepped off a boat in Manali to recreate human life
after floods had devastated the world. Manali offers marvelous walks
through orchards and fairly tale forests of deodar. As one
climbs the grassy path the fluid fluting notes of the whistling
thrush comes across the forest.
Manali has many attractions. Some important places
are:
Hadimba
Temple Also known as Hadimba temple, The Dhoongri temple
(1553A.D) is dedicated to goddess Hidimba, the wife of Bhim. Built
in typical indigenous style it has a four-tier pagoda shaped roof.
Build by Maharaja Bahadur Singh, the 27m high Pagoda temple has
fine wood carvings of animals and plants. There is a legend
behind Hidimba. Hidimba, was the sister of the demon Tandi.
Bhima of the Mahabharata fame fell in love with Hidimba. Bhima
killed Tandi in battle and married Hidimba, whose spirituality,
coupled with her marriage to Bhima led to her being worshipped as a
goddess. Today she is seen as an incarnation of Kali.
Inside the temple is the small back image of the
Devi. The imprinted foot prints on a black rock are believed to be
the foot prints of the goddess. The temple has intricate carvings of
dancers and characters from various Hindu stories.Horns of bulls and
other animals decorate the walls. It is a very popular picnic spot
for Indian tourists. Every May, a festival is celebrated in
her name.
Temple of Manu 3 kms. from the Main
Bazar in Old Manali, lies the Temple of Manu Maharishi. It is
believed that this is the only temple of Manu Rishi in India, and it
is here Manu meditated after he arrived in the area.
Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa Built by
Tibetan refugees in the late 1960's The Gompa is covered with
brightly coloured frescoes and a mid size Buddhist statute. It also
carries a list of the martyrs killed in occupation of Tibet of 1987
to 1989. The Gompa, is open from 6am to 7pm.
Vashisht Hot Baths Just 3 km from
Manali, The natural sulphur spring water is piped into a clean tiled
bath house. Water 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. Open 0700 -1300
Solang Valley Solang
Valley is located at a distance of 14 kms from Manali. In a
picturesque setting this has good ski sloped and picnic spots. The
winter skiing festival is organised in Solang Valley. Training in
skiing is imparted at this place.
Tibetan Monasteries There are three new
and colourful Tibetan monasteries at Manali. This is a centre of a
small carpet making industry. Two of these Monasteries are
located in the main down-town of Manali and one Monastery in Aleo.
Aleo is located on the Left Bank of River Beas in Manali.
Mountaineering
Institute Located 3 kms. from down-town on the
Left Bank of River Beas. This institute also conducts other
adventurous sports activities like high altitude trekking, minor
mountaineering, rock-climbing, skiing, and high altitude rescue and
relief courses. Tourists can visit an interesting
showroom of Mountaineering Institute. It is a popular base for
trekking and mountaineering in summer and skiing in winter.
Rohtang Pass Rohtang Pass an
adventure tourist site located at an altitude of 13,050 feet
above sea level on the Manali-Keylong road, 51-km from Manali town.
It provides a wide panoramic view of mountains rising far above
clouds, which is a sight truly breath-taking. The pass is open
for just four months in the year from June to October when the snow
melts. Close by is a small lake called Dassaur Lake. Beas
Kund, the source of river Beas, is also nearby.
How to get there
Air: The airport at Bhunter is is
connected by Vayudoot services with Delhi and Chandigarh. Jagson & Continental
Airlines also operates flights from Delhi to Kullu.(50 km. from
Manali and 10kms from Kulu) where taxis and buses are
available.
Rail: The closest narrow gauge railhead is
at Jogindernagar(126 kms from Kullu & 166 kms from Manali). The
closest broad gauge railheads are Chandigarh (397 kms from Kullu and
357 kms from Manali) and Ambala (355km.).
Road: Kullu and Manali both the places are
on the National Highway No. 21. Motorable roads and regular bus
services connect Kullu & Manali to most of the important places
in Himachal Pradesh and the neighbouring states. By road the
distance from Delhi to Manali is 570 km. and from Shimla the
distance is 280 km.
Tourist Information Centre
1. HPTDC Tourist Information office,
Manali, 2. Tourist Information Centre, Bhuntar Airport,
Bhuntar 3. Tourist Information Office, HPTDC, Dhalpur,
Kulu,
Accommodation
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- Span Resort
Kullu - Manali Highway, P.O.
Katrain, Dist. Kullu Himachal
Pradesh Ph: (01902) 240138, 240538
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- Holiday Inn
Manali Nagar High
Way Manali, Himachal Pradesh, Ph- 91
-1902-251777
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- Timber Trail Manali
Manali Nagar Road, Village
Prini, Manali Himachal Pradesh - 175131 Ph:
+91 1902 254182 - 84.
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- Ambassador Resorts
Sunny Side,
Chadiyari, Manali, Himachal Pradesh-
175131. Ph - 01902 - 252235 - 38
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- Banon Resorts
New Hope
Orchards, Manali Himachal Pradesh-175131 Tel:
+91-1902-253026, 252490,
253994 Fax:+91-1902-252378
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- Hotel Snow Princess
National Highway,
Manali Himachal Pradesh,-175 131 Ph- 01902-252601,
252602 Fax: 91-1902-252603.
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- Park Inn
Club House
Road, Manali Himachal Pradesh - 175 131 Ph- 91
(1902) 253040
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- Shingar Regency
Hadimba Road,
Manali, Himachal Pradesh - 175131 Ph - 91 1902
252251-52 Fax: +91 1902 252253
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- Snow Valley Resorts
Log Hut Area,
Manali Himachal Pradesh-175 131 Ph: 01902-
253228, 253027 FAX: 252613 Mb. 09816116621,
09816043027
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- Leela Huts
Club House Road,
Manali. Himachal Pradesh-175131 Ph
+91-1902-252464, 253286. Fax:
+91-1902-254035.
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