Manali City Travel Guide -
Himanchal Pradesh
General Information Of
Manali
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Area 3 sq. km
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Population 2,433
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Altitude 1,926 metres
above sea level
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Languages Hindi, Himachali,
English
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Best Time to Visit
Throughout the year
STD Code 01901
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Introduction to city Manali - In
Himanchal Pradesh
Located in the Kullu Valley in the state of Himachal Pradesh,
Manali is one of the most beautiful hill stations of the
country. The town provides ample opportunities for adventure
sport and winter sports. Easily accessible by road and a major
base point for many of the important passes of the country,
Manali draws a good number of tourists from within the country
and abroad every year.
Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination - Manali
Manali has a number of thrilling and picture perfect sites to
visit. Some of the important attractions are the natural
hot-water fountain and temple in the Vashishtha Baths,
the legendary Hadimba Devi Temple and the picturesque
Tibetan Monastery. Go a little bit away from the town, and
you come across the legendary Arjun Gufa, the historical
Jagatsukh, the Nehru Kund, Kothi, and the
Solang Valley,
besides the
Rehalla Falls.
Manali Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination Manali
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Places to visit in the city Manali |
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VASHISHTHA BATHS - Manali
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The hot water spring of Vashishtha is famous for its
medicinal power. A large number of people throng here for
a bath as the water of the spring is believed to cure
several diseases. There is a pyramidal stone temple
nearby, which is dedicated to Vashishta Muni. |
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HADIMBA DEVI TEMPLE -
Manali
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The Hadimba Devi temple is an important place to visit in
Manali. The temple is dedicated to the goddess-turned-demoness
Hadimba (or Hirimba), the wife of Bhima. It is said that
Bhima fell in love with Hadimba, the sister of demon Tandi,
whom he killed in order to marry Hadimba. Built in the
1553, this temple is locally known as Doongri Mata temple.
The temple is characterised by its pagoda-like roof that
adds into the beauty of the place. According to a legend,
to prevent the duplication of this four-tier temple
construction, the chief craftsman’s right hand was chopped
off. But this motivated the builder to construct another
more elaborate and beautiful temple with his left hand,
for which he lost his head. The second temple was built at
Triloknath, 155 km away from Manali. |
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TIBETAN MONASTERY - Manali
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The colourful Tibetan monastery is famous for its
carpet-weaving unit where the residents, the immigrants
from Tibet, produce handicrafts of various kinds that
attract the tourists towards it. |
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ARJUN GUFA - Manali
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Located at a distance of 15 km from the main Manali town
area, Arjun Gufa is another place to visit in Manali.
Located near the Prini Village, the legendary gufa (cave)
is an ideal spot for a daylong visit. According to a
legend, Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, used to practice
stringent meditation here to attain the powerful Pashupata
Ashtra (a powerful weapon used in warfare). |
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JAGATSUKH - Manali
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Located at a distance of 6 km from Manali, Jagatsukh is
the largest village of Kullu district. It is situated on
the bank of the river Beas, and is famous for its glorious
history as well as the religious importance that it holds.
The village has a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The structure of the temple is of the Shikhara style.
Jagatsukh also holds historical importance as it
functioned as the ancient capital of Kullu for about ten
generations. In addition, it was here that the first and
second revolutions against the Thakurs and Ranas took
place. |
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NEHRU KUND - Manali
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Located on the Manali-Keylong road at a distance of 6 km
from Manali town, Nehru Kund is a calm and peaceful place
to visit. The name of the place is given after the first
Prime Minister of India, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. The place
is especially famous for the clean water spring, which is
believed to flow from the Brhigu Lake. |
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KOTHI - Manali
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Located at a distance of 12 km from Manali, Kothi is
situated on the Lahaul-Spiti-Leh highway. Kothi served as
the camping place for tourists when the 3,978-metre-high
Rohtang Pass had to be reached on foot. However, the
Rohtang Pass is now accessible by bus, jeep and pony. It
also has a comfortable staying option in the beautiful PWD
Rest House, which lies in the middle of a picture-perfect
surrounding of the snow-capped peaks and glaciers. |
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SOLANG VALLEY - Manali
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Located at a distance of 13 km from Manali town, Solang
Valley is known for its beautiful landscape, thrilling
snow-capped mountain peaks and the view of the glaciers.
You can have a breathtaking view of the Himalayan range
from the various view points. Many tourists throng this
place especially during the winter skiing festival. It
also has on-the-spot skiing training facility, a hostel of
the Department of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, and
ANTREK Campsite Resort. |
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REHALLA FALLS - Manali
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Located at a distance of 16 km from Manali, the
picturesque Rehalla Falls is a result of spilling water
from steep rocks and melting glaciers. It is perched at an
altitude of 9,000 ft. and provides you an excellent view
of the nature around. The entire area is also
characterised by the forest of deodar, silver birch trees
and a fresh and aromatic air. |
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Manali
Manali offers sites nearby that you can visit on a daylong trip.
These places provide you a view of the magnificent Himalayas and
the scintillating feeling of being one with the Mother Nature.
The region around Manali also has some of the major passes of
the country. The Rohtang Pass, Keylong, Naggar, Manikaran,
Udaipur, Bhutta Weavers Colony, Kullu and the Bhuntar are
some of the places that are worth a visit.
Manali Excursion : Places
nearby Manali - Himanchal Pradesh
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Places to visit nearby destination - Manali |
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Bhuntar
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Located at a distance of 50 km from Manali town, Bhuntar
is a picturesque town. Bhuntar houses the nearest airport
to Manali. |
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Bhutti Weavers Colony
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Bhutti is an important shopping place around Manali. It
houses the Himachal State Weaving Co-Operative, also
called the Bhutti Weavers colony. It has retail outlets
for shawls, caps, gadmas and other handicrafts. |
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Keylong
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Keylong, located at an altitude of 3,350 metres, is the
headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti district of the state of
Himachal Pradesh. Keylong makes a convenient base to visit
some of the nearby destinations like the Rohtang Pass,
Koksar, Sissu, Gondla and Tandi. |
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Kullu
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Kullu is a wonder-filled, picturesque excursion itinerary
from Manali. The place is characterised by fascinating
mountains, calm, placid and gorgeous valleys, gentle
breeze, and whispering pines. Kullu finds mention in the
great Indian epic Mahabharata as many mythological figures
came and resided in this valley of the Gods. Being in
Kullu will give you the opportunity to see some of its
important places like the Akhara Bazaar, Katrian, Kasol,
Rasion, Manikaran and Pulga. |
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Manikaran
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Located at a distance of 86 km from Manali, Manikaran is
another mythological as well as religious site to visit
from Manali. The name of the place is derived from the
words, 'mani' (meaning jewel) and 'karan' (meaning ears).
According to a legend, fascinated by its beauty, Lord
Shiva and Parvati decided to stay here. One day Goddess
Parvati lost one of her earrings here and could not find
it despite all efforts. This made the Lord angry and He
opened his third eye, which resulted in large-scale
destruction. The name Manikaran is believed to have its
origin in the above legend. |
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Naggar
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Located at a distance of 22 km, Naggar makes an ideal
getaway from Manali. Besides its natural beauty, the place
is also an important pilgrimage site with its Gauri
Shankar Temple, the Chatar Bhuj Temple, Tripura Sundri
Devi Temple and the Murlidhar Temple. Naggar was the
capital of the Kullu Valley during the 16th century. The
beautiful castle here, built by the then Kullu ruler,
houses a temple in the courtyard with a small museum. |
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Rohtang Pass
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Situated at an altitude of 3,978 m, the famous Rohtang
Pass is a must visit destination near Manali. The gateway
to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and the Leh valley, it is an
important excursion point, a paradise for the adventurous
tourist. Although it asks you to bear some chill in the
wind but the views it provides are worth all the
hardships. You can also see the precipitous cliffs, huge
glaciers and deep ravines. However, this pass is open for
tourists only during the summer months as the rest of the
year the traffic flow is interrupted due to the heavy
snowfall.
From Rohtang, one can access the Sonepani Glacier and the
snow-crowned twin peaks of Geypang and Marh (10 km from
Manali). |
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Udaipur
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Located at a distance of about 145 km from Manali, Udaipur
is the base point to visit a number trekking of sites. It
is also famous for its exemplary shikhara style temple
built after 1720 near Chamba. Formerly known as Margul,
the name Udaipur was given during the reign of Raja Udai
Singh of Chamba (1690) |
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