Friday 28 August 2015

Manali Tourism














Manali Sightseeing:

Manali is a major tourist destination in Himachal, North India for Indian & western Holidaymakers. Manali is famous as “Honeymoon Destination among Indian tourists & Western tourists visit Manali for trekking and leisure trips in Himalayas as it has become a hub for multi adventure activities and specialised trekking with gateways to Spiti & Leh Region.
As you levitate yourself to the holistic highs of Himachal via the mystic serpentine roads, the uphill drive seems like an indulgent experience in itself. Though approaching Manali may seem like a bit of an anti-climax after the scenic drive up, the surrounding area of Old Manali is bound to leave you astounded by its sheer natural beauty. Scenic hills dressed in lush green attire, spellbinding valleys scented with the smell of pines and the trout-filled Beas River gurgling down the mountains; all of them complement each other in the perfect manner to create the magical realm of Manali.
Scenery
Manali offers the most captivating views of magnificent mountains, verdant valleys and splendid sunsets. It’s all picture perfect!
Adventure
Manali is an excellent playground for adventurers; from hiking and rafting to zorbing, paragliding and skiing, Manali offers all of it, and much more.

Things To Do in Manali

Hadimba Temple 
The Hadimba Devi Temple, dedicated to the wife of Bhima from Mahabharata, is an ancient cave temple in Manali and the fair that takes place here around May is a popular event in the region. The fair dedicated to the deity Hadimba is organized within the temple complex and many locals and tourists come specially to attend the event. It is a colourful event accompanied with folk performances, especially by the local women. This is a great time to visit the temple.
Manu Temple
A famous and significant pilgrimage spot, the Manu Temple is the only temple in India for Lord Manu, the legendary sage who stayed in this area. The town of Manali derives its name from Lord Manu. Manali is believed to be the abode of Manu, the great sage who is credited for having formed the first laws of Hindu mythology. It is believed that after saving mankind from the great flood, Manu somehow landed in Manali and started living here.
Vashist Temple & Water Springs
Dedicated to the local deity and sage by the same name, Saint Vashist, the Vashist Temple on the banks of River Ravi is worth a stop. The temple showcases lovely wood carvings. The real attraction here is the therapeutic hot springs that are piped and cemented to make for a public bath.
Tibetan Monasteries
One of the most fascinating aspects of Manali is the fact that it has several colourful monasteries. These monasteries serve not only as a place of worship but also as guardians of the rich culture and history of the Tibetan people settled in Kullu and Manali. The two most important monasteries that draw a huge number of tourists to Manali from across the globe are the Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa and the Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa. You can shop for beautiful handicrafts that are made by Tibetan people at these monasteries.
Rohtang Pass/Snow Point
Rohtang Pass is a very beautiful and popular spot in Manali with more than 25 lakh visitors every year. In winter, the mountains at the Rohtang Pass are completely covered in snow and it is impossible to get there. Hence, the pass remains closed during winters (from October) and generally opens again in May. In May, Rohtang becomes a place for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The snow-covered mountains provide the perfect opportunity to go skiing and snow scooter riding. Take your family to this wonderful place and enjoy some quality time together.
Solang Valley
Solang Valley is quiet and is best approached by road. The drive up to Solang is extremely picturesque. Once you are there, try out some Chinese food from the local roadside shacks, and enjoy the views. The road ahead is blocked since a tunnel to Koksar (a village ahead of Rohtag La) is now being built there.
Club House
The Manali Club House is maintained by the Himachal Tourism Development Corporation. It is one of the best centres of recreation in Manali. Located at the foothills of old Manali town, the Club House offers alluring views of the lush green surroundings. You can enjoy various indoor and outdoor games at the Club House by paying nominal charges. Some of the games and facilities at the Club House include an auditorium, billiards room, library, roller skating rink, carom room, bar and restaurant.
Rahala Falls
The enchanting Rahala Falls, situated at an altitude of 2501 m above the plains, attracts countless visitors every year with its breathtaking beauty. Embraced by splendid hills, lush deodar forests and lofty birch trees from all sides, this site serves as a wonderful picnic spot for locals and tourists alike. The best time to visit this gorgeous fall is from May to October when maximum water gorges down the rocks. Owing to its mesmerising beauty, this waterfall has emerged as one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Manali.

How To Reach

By Air
The nearest airport is at Bhuntar, located approximately 50 kilometres away from Manali. Domestic flights connect Bhuntar with Delhi and Chandigarh. Once at the airport, you can take a pre-paid taxi to Manali. However, owing to weather conditions, flights are not the most reliable option for getting to or out of Manali.
By Bus
Manali is very well-connected to important tourist destinations like Leh, Shimla, Kullu, Dharamshala and New Delhi by means of a network of state-run as well as private buses. The bus journey from Delhi to Manali is 550 kilometres, and it is advisable to book your tickets in the air-conditioned Volvo coaches, as the buses are more comfortable than ordinary ones, keeping in mind the long distance of the journey.
Road/Self Drive
The drive up to Manali is simply breathtaking! You can catch scenic glimpses of the adjoining mountains and valleys from almost every turn that the twisty uphill road throws you in. Though a lot of tourists prefer a self-drive up to Manali, it is advisable to hire a taxi in case you are not comfortable with driving in mountainous regions.

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