Manali, at the northern end of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is a hill station situated at a height of 2050 m (6398 ft) in the Himalayas. Situated on the Beas river (Vyaas in Hindi) and near its source, it is a popular tourist spot for Indians in summer and a magical, snow-covered place in winter. A staging point for a number of treks (Beas Kund, Chandrakhani Pass) and sports such as white-water rafting, Manali is also on the road to Ladakh via the valley of Lahaul and Spiti and rohtang pass which is main attraction near Manali.
Places to Travel
- Rohtang
Pass, at an altitude of 3979 m (13,050
ft) above sea level, is another adventure tourist site where it can be
cold even on a summer day. It is the highest point on the Manali-Keylong road
and provides a wide panoramic view of mountains rising far above clouds,
which is truly breath taking. Close by is a small lake called Dassaur
Lake. Beas Kund, the source of river Beas, is also nearby. In winter, the
road of Rothang Pass is closed.
Important to note that the road to Rohtang Pass is
closed off at Manali bridge,on all tuesdays between 0900-1800 hrs for carrying
out road widening work & repairs. If you are able to leave early, before
0900, you can avoid the traffic rush (found on all other days) and have Rohtang
Pass to your self (well almost!!). Flip side is to be prepared for stoppages
(extending upto a few hours) on the return trip as the road is blocked off
where repair works are progressed. If you are driving up, be prepared for the
rough broken roads at many places, sheer blind turns and tight hairpin bends,
which can be exhilarating depending on the state of your nerves. If you are
hiring a vehicle then better rent a four wheel drive vehicle from Manali. Some
times the local people along with police does not allow the non-four wheel
drive vehicles from going beyond Snow-Point(a place 16 kms before Rohtang
Pass)and force to hire their owned 4WD vehicles at exhorbitant prices which can
be up to 1500-2000 INR per person. This happens in the winter times when there
is heavy snow fall. The tours organized by HPTDC does not go up to Rohtang pass
and terminate at Snow-Point. Shared taxis are also available.
Rohtang Pass can also be accessed on foot, if there
are stoppages beyond Snow-Point. However, it is a strenuous climb and also
needs a good guide to show the short cut routes to the Pass.
Beas Kund,
an igloo shaped temple, on top has a spring which is the origin of River Beas.
- Hidimba
Temple: It is an ancient cave temple
dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, who was a character in the Indian epic,
Mahābhārata. The temple is surrounded by a beautiful cedar forest (Dhungri
Van Vihar) at the foot of the Himālayas. The sanctuary is built over a
huge rock jutting out of the ground, which was worshiped as an image of
the deity. The structure was built in the year 1553.
- Maa
Sharvari Temple This temple is represented as
KULDEVI of the kings of Kullu in early times and is worshipped as a
manifestation of Durga, and image of the goddess is also enshrined here.
The divinity is popularly worshipped throughout the region during the
festivals and the Goddess is transported to Kullu to visit the Lord
Raghunathji during Dussehra festival. This temple is on the top of above
the Shaminallah village, which is around 5 Kms from Manali, accross the
Beas river on the left bank on the way to Naggar Casttle
- Kalath
Hot Water SpringsAround 6.5 Km downstream from
Manali,natural sulfurous water flows from the bowels of earth.public bath
areas and private bath areas are available."Asia Sulphur hot water
spring" is a small hotel where private bathroom can be hired on
per-person basis(appx. Rs. 100/person).these are simple bathrooms but give
all the privacy needed by a couple or family.It can be easily spotted on
your way to Manali just before the "Green Tax barrier".
- Vashist
Hot Water Springs and Temple: Around 3 km
from Manali, across the Beas river is Vashist, a small village with
natural sulphur springs. Modern bathhouses, with Turkish-style showers,
have the hot water piped into them for the convenience of the visitors who
come here to benefit from the medicinal properties. Vaishisht, also boasts
a pair of old stone temples, opposite each other above the main square.
Dedicated to the local patron saint Vashista, the smaller of the two opens
on to a partially covered courtyard, and is adorned with elaborate
woodcarvings. Those lining the interior of the shrine, blackened by years
of oil-lamp and incense smoke, are particularly fine. The temple tanks are
underground hot-water/sulfur springs. Be wary of hanging up your trousers
or bags on the hooks provided, pickpocketing is a daily occurrence. Hand
over your wallet to a trusted person for safekeeping before you enter the
springs for a bath. Separate tanks for men and women are provided in the
temple.keep in mind these are open baths and little or no privacy is
available for women except separated areas for bathing.
- Jogini
Falls: About 2 km Trek from Vashisth
Temple. Going to the top of the falls would need a guide and quite a bit
of trekking, but if you wish you could just keep asking for directions
from Vashishth temple and reach the first level of the falls.
- Solang
Valley popularly known as Snow
Point, is 13 km northwest of Manali and famous for its 300-meter ski lift.
The Ski Lift ticket is Rs. 500 per head for a trip both ways. It is a
picturesque spot and offers splendid views of glaciers and the snow-capped
mountains. Solang valley also offers attractions like paragliding,
snorkeling etc. Jagatsukh, the former capital of Manali, is also an
important spot.
- Jagatsukh: Jagatsukh,
the former capital of Manali, has a few nice temples done in Shikhara
style. You can visit them while travelling to Naggar.
- Rahala
waterfalls: About 16 km from Manali at
the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, are the beautiful Rahalla
Falls at an altitude of 2,501 m.
- Rozy
Falls: On the way to Rohtang amazing
water fall worth seeing. this water fall looks amazing between the high
hills.
- Monasteries: Manali
is known for its shiny gompas or Buddhist monasteries. It is maintained by
donations from the local community and by sale of hand-woven carpets in
the temple workshop.
- Old
Manali: At a distance of 3 km
northwest of Manali is Old Manali, famous for its orchards and old
guesthouses. Calm and serene surroundings coupled with the sound of Beas
river is a very peaceful experience. There is ruined fort here by the name
of Manaligarh. There is also the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to sage
Manu.
- Gauri
Shankar Temple at DASHAL village(700
mtrs. from Sarsai )on the main left bank Kullu Manali
Highway.It is a 12th century protected monument.Also see
lush green apple orchards,play with water stream out there
There are some interesting temples of
Tibetan Buddhist lineages located between old and new Manali.
- Naggar: The
Castle, Roerich House and Art gallery are places to see. Moonlight dinner
on the balcony of Hotel Castle restaurant is worth experiencing, with the
lovely sight of twinkling lights below in the Beas valley. Bijli Mahadev
temple, about 20 kms from Naggar, is also worth visiting.
- Krishna
Temple at Thava: Ask for directions to this
temple from Naggar Castle and do a small trek of half an hour through
dense pine and deodar forest to reach the beautiful Krishna Temple. With
hardly any tourists around, this place is magical.
- Zana
Falls: 15 Kms from Naggar and 35 Kms
from Manali, at Zana Village, beautiful Water Fall is worth visiting. The
valley provides amazing views. There is one water fall on the road side
and two other water falls which are not much explored by tourists and are
amazing. Moreover Traditional Himachali food is available here at small
hut like shops.
- Beautiful
Log Hut Area and Club house: In fact both
these places especially log hut area have some good hotels to stay.
The Manali Gompa:
Manali Gompa was built in 1960. It is one of the
most important places for Buddhists. Buddhists come to this place from Ladakh, Tibet, Spiti,
Lahul and Kinnaur. Manali Gompa is world famous for a large statue of Buddha
and for its wall paintings.
Kothi:
Kothi is located at the bottom of Rohatang Pass. It
is a beautiful and photographic village where tourists can capture different
thrilling views of the deep gorge through which the Beas swiftly runs. This is
an amazing place to experience the natural beauty of high altitude mountain.
- Nehru
Kund: Nehru Kund is located at the distance of
around 6 km from Manali. It is one of the natural springs of natural water
in India. Nehru Kund is named after the late Prime Minister Jawar Lal
Nehru. Nehru used to drink water from this Kund, while his journey to
Manali. Nehru Kund is on the Manali-Keylong road, about 6 kms from Manali.
It is understood that a landslide has wiped out this spring.
- Enfieldpoint, Old
manali
Things to Do while Travelling:
- Hot
natural Sulphur water bath at Kalath(6.5 Km downstream),Vashisht village
(3 Km upstream) or Manikaran.
- Get
your photos clicked with either rabbits or yaks (near the Hidimba Temple).
It will cost about 10-20 rupees (0.5$) for a single photo.
- One
can also enjoy paddle boating in a fun park near Hidimba temple.
- River
rafting, skiing, zorbing, trekking, snow scootering, and river crossing.
One of the best adventure companies is the High Himalayan Adventure, based
in Vashisht village. River rafting is closed during the monsoon season,
typically around August 15 to Sept 15. Check the dates if you are
interested in doing this.
- Paragliding-
it is quite popular in Manali, especially in the peak season. The scene is
located at Solang Valley. There are multiple levels, starting from the
basic 1 minute flying for Rs. 450 (the most common), progressing to a more
fun 5 minute flight for Rs. 1500. But the ultimate is the half an hour
flight for Rs. 2500, for which they take you up almost halfway to rohtang,
and bring you back to solang all the way by paragliding. In such a long
flight, wind plays a big role, and sometimes it is not possible to fly all
the way to solang, something to keep in mind while going for it.
Generally, later in the day you go for it, better are the chances you will
do the whole flight.
- Rock
climbing- there are some fabulous routes,
however, go with a reputable company that can provide you suitable gear,
otherwise this can become a dangerous sport. Look for the bright orange
building across from Pizza Olive. The company also does abseiling trips,
in which you can swing down into 9 tiers of a waterfall using
rock-climbing equipment. Another contact is Dave Morahan (9805346007) who
takes you to all kind of rock climbing trips for all difficulty levels,
and is quite skilled himself.
- If
interested in books, there is a bookshop in the main town near the Post Office
called Bookworm. It has a decent selection of books.
- Early
morning walks as manali is best enjoyed before the town wakes up
Trekking:
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Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek: This
trek is a technical trekking trail in Manali. This trek is a famous trek among
the experience climbers. This trek gives a magnificent view of Deo.
Friendship peak Trekking: This
is one of the majestic mountains in the beautiful valley of Kullu. This
mountain is situated at around 5289 meters above the sea level. Best way to go
for this trek is from Beas Kund and Dhundi.
Hampta Pass Trek: This
trek is one of the most famous trekking trails in the Manali region. This trek
is suitable for those who have some prior trekking experience and are
reasonably fit. This trek is passes through forests.
Related Links:
- http://himachaltourism.gov.in/post/Manali.aspx
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manali,_Himachal_Pradesh
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