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At the northern end of Kullu Valley
and the River Beas is situated a
modern town of Manali. A town with
lovely forests and orchards offers
good facilities to visitors. Legend
has it that Manu stepped off a boat
in Manali to recreate human life
after floods had devastated the
whole world - Manali means "home of
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Rohtang Pass (51 km from
Manali) : 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, |
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slightly to the left are
the twin peaks of the Geypang, jagged
pyramids of rock, snow streaked and snow
crowned. Enroute to Rohtang Pass, one can
see the Nehru Kund which is clear water
spring and scenic spot named after the late
Prime Minister Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru. Kothi
(12 km) is a picturesque village and has a
thrilling view of the deep gorge through
which the Beas swiftly races. The beautiful
Rahalla Falls (16 km) are at an altitude of
2500 m |
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Hadimaba Devi Temple :
Built in 1550 AD, Hadimba is
the most powerful deity of
the valley. The temple is
fouriered with Pagoda shaped
roof and front doorway
covered with figures and
symbols. There is a
beautiful forest around it,
which is a good picnic spot. |
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Club House : Has a
beautiful view of deodar
forest, with river flowing
beside the Club House. It
has indoor/ outdoor games.
There are some picnic spots
near it. |
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Manu Temple : 2 kms.
from the Club House in old
Manali lies the temple of
MANU RISHI. It is believed
that this is the only temple
of Manu in India, who was
the creator of human race on
the earth. |
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Manikaran (45 km from
Kullu at a height of 5700
ft) : Famous for its Hot
Springs which is believed to
be good for rheumatism,
gout, muscular pain etc. The
water is so hot that the
Dals, Rice etc. can be
boiled in it. It is well
known Pilgrimage place on
account of Ancient Hindu
Temple of Lord Ram and a
Gurudwara. |
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Solang Valley (13 kms
from Manali) : A
beautiful picnic spot. Nice
meadows surrounded by Silver
Oaks and spurs, offers views
of Glaciers and snow capped
mountains. It is
International Skiing slope
with a small ropeway. You
can also enjoy Paragliding
and Horse riding. |
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Naggar (28 km.) : On
the left bank of the Beas
and about three hundred
metres above the river,
Naggar is delightfully
situated on a wooded slope
and commands an extensive
view, especially of the
north west of the valley.
Naggar was the capital of
the Kullu Rajas for about
1,400 years.. Artist
Nicholas Roerich's art
gallery is worth a visit.
Cars and jeeps can easily go
up to the Naggar Castle
which is now Himachal
Tourism's well furnished
Hotel Castle. |
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Adventure Sports |
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White Water Rafting :
River rafting is an exciting
adventure sport. There is an
unmatched thrill of shooting
down the rapids. Knowledge
of swimming is not necessary
but you have to be
reasonably fit. The rafting
is done on a 9-16 km stretch
between Mohal and Jidi. Its
a full day trip from Manali.
Cost is between Rs. 500 to
650 per pax (inclusive of
lunch & transport). One
change, towel and bath
slippers are required. |
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Para Gliding : You
can sail high above the
ground and see the mountains
as never before. Experience
the rush of cold air on your
face and have a thrill of
your life. Guided para
gliding can be done from
Solang Valley. The cost
ranges from Rs. 250/- to
500/- per pax for a 5 to 15
minute flight. |
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Trekking : There are
countless trekking routes in
Kullu Valley. Most treks are
of 2-10 days duration.
However you could initiate
yourself in the joys of
trekking with a one day trek
to Lamadugh. This is a light
trek of approximately 6 km
which even occasional
walkers can enjoy. The cost
is approximately Rs. 500/-
per pax inclusive of lunch &
transport. You must have
proper walking shoes, jacket
for rain protection and
carry water & camera. |
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Shopping : Shawls,
local tweeds, caps rugs ('namdas'),
footwear, fresh fruit,
natural oils (olive and
almond), silver jewellery,
pullovers, metal craft,
woolen jackets and bamboo
products. |
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Climate |
Average Temperature (Approx.) |
Recommended Clothing |
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Summer |
Maximum 20°C Minimum 05°C |
Light Woolen |
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Winter |
Maximum 15°C Minimum 0°C |
Heavy Woolen |
Summer : April to September. Winter :
October to March |
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