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Manali Tourism Place

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Endowed with some of the most amazing and wonderful landscapes anywhere, it is a tourists heaven -lofty snowfall mountains, deeply gorges, rich natural valleys, quick streaming estuaries and waterways, wonderful hill ponds, plant bedecked mdw, wonderful wats and monasteries rich in time. May it be for calming, touring, going, outdoor, sportfishing, para-gliding, snowboarding, ice skate boarding and tennis, Himachal has it all...Come Discover Himachal with himachal tourist...

The area of gods, as the Kullu area has come to be known, is perhaps the most pleasing area in the european Himalayas. The historical Hindus considered it as the furthermost restrict of individual habitation - Kulantapitha, and its unique name discovers discuss in the epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as well as Vishnu Purana.

Like a slimmer delicate-hued fern sparkling the next day dew, the area propagates out its appeal on either side of the higher gets to of the stream Beas. Operating northern to southern region, the main stream area is only 80 km long and 2 km at its largest, yet a pretty large area is start to the guests have fun with the scene of variegated hill landscapes.

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Places to see in Manali:-  


Kothi:- 12 km. A quiet but picturesque spot. The Rest House overlooks the narrow valley and commands views of the mountains. Below Kothi, for more than a kilometre the river Beas flows through a deep gorge, almost a subterranean passage, 30 metres or more in depth, and the cliffs which flank both sides of the canyon are a favourite haunt for rock pigeons. The site of the bridge provides an interesting historical episode in the early annals of Kullu.
Solang Valley:- 13 km. A splendid valley between Manali and Kothi which offers views of the glaciers and snow-capped mountain peaks. The plateau is frequently used for holding camps by the trekking parties. Good skiing slopes of the Mountaineering Institute. Venue of annual winter carnival from February 10-14. Bus service upto Palchan village (10 km) and then by jeep or on foot.

Rahla Falls:-2 km from Kothi. Here the river Beas hurtles down from a height of about 50 metres. Charming spot for picnics.
Manali Sanctuary:- A bridle path from the Manali log huts goes past the Dhoongri Temple and wanders into the dense deodar, kail, horse chestnut, walnut and maple forest which is a part of this sanctuary. Camping overnight in tents at Lambadug or Galiani Thatch is possible.
Around Manali :-

Rohtang Pass:- 51 km. At an altitude of 4,112 metres on the highway to Keylong, the pass affords a wide-spread panorama of mountain scenery. In place of the pinnacled hills, sheltered valleys and cultivated tracts, the eye meets a range of precipitous cliffs, huge glaciers and piled Moraine, and deep ravines. Almost directly opposite is the well defined Sonepani glacier, slightly to the left are the twin peaks of the Geypang, jagged pyramids of rock, snow streaked and snow crowned. 

Keylong:- 117 km. A fair sized village amidst green fields of barley and buckwheat, Keylong is the headquarters of the Lahaul and Spiti district, surrounded with brown hills and snowy heights. Karding Monastery overlooks Keylong and is 3.5 km across the Chandra river while Shashur Monastery is about 1 km. HPTDC Tourist Bungalow.

Triloknath and Udeypur:- These are two important places of pilgrimage in Pattan Valley. At Triloknath is a six armed image in white marble of Avalokiteshvara, Bodhisattava. Visitors will enjoy crossing the Chandra-Bhaga river and the trek of 3 km to reach the destination. The temple of Marikula at Udeypur is highly remarkable for its wood carvings. Udeypur is 166 km from Manali.

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