
♦Manali♦
Manali is perhaps the most important town of the Kullu valley. It is located at the confluence of the river Beas and Manalsu at a distance of around 274 km from Shimla. The name Manali derives from that of Manu, the sage who is believed to have recreated human race on the earth after a massive flood destroyed it.
Manali instantly comes to the mind of all those people who are planning for the very first time, a vacation on the hills. Such is the beauty of Manali. The imposing Pir Panjal and Bara Banghal ranges give the town an awesome look. Adding more charm to it is the Beas river. You can come here and expect to spend some really beautiful moments in the lap of nature
For those of you who wish to spend a funfilled or rather adventurous vacation, Manali, yet again, is the perfect choice. The Beas river allows you to enjoy rafting, canoeing and kayaking on its water. The ski slopes of Solang Nullah, Patalsu, Kothi, Marhi and the Rohtang Pass are amongst the best ones in the world. Solang Nullah also allows you to enjoy a bit of paragliding while the Rohtang Pass is ideal for trekking.
Places of Interest
Hadimba Devi Temple
The Hadimba Devi Temple is dedicated to the wife of Bhim, one of the Pandava brothers. It is believed that Bhim had to kill the demon brother of Hadimba in order to marry her. Thereafter the two stayed together for a year before Bhim left her to join his brothers. Hadimba gave birth to his son and took care of him till he was old enough to look after the kingdom. After this, she went into isolation and meditated. The place chosen by Hadimba for her meditation was Dhungri. Later, in 1553, a four storeyed wooden temple was erected in her respect.
Vashisht Springs & Temples
Around 3 km from Manali the Vashisht Springs & Temples are yet another attractions for tourists. There are two stone temples, dedicated to Vashisht Rishi and Lord Rama, that stand opposite to each other. The smaller temple dedicated to the sage has a partially covered courtyard and is decorated with fine woodcarvings. The hot sulphur spring provides water to the bathing tanks where you can enjoy a dip.
Nehru Kund
This clear cold water spring is said to have its origin from the Bhrigu lake. The spring is around 6 km from the town on the Manali-Keylong road. It became famous because the former Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru always drank water from it during his stay in Manali.
Arjun Gufa
Around 5 km from Manali is Arjun Gufa, standing on the banks of Beas river close to the village Prini. This is supposed to be the same place where Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, meditated to get the possession of the powerful 'Pashupati Astra' (weapon) from Indra.
Solang Valley
13 km northwest of Manali is the Solang valley which is also called the Snow Point. The valley is perfect for enjoying some adventure activities. There are good skiing slopes here. Trainings is given to help new skiiers. The Mountaineering Institute has installed a 300 m ski lift to enhance the ski training activities. This valley also becomes a venue for the annual winter skiing festival.
Rohtang Pass
Around 51 km from Manali is the Rohtang Pass, the only entranceway to Lahaul Spiti. The Pass is situated at an altitude of 4111 m on the highway to Keylong and is a must visit for the lovers of trekking. Sudden snowfall in this area can block the Pass even between June to September (which is the time when the Pass is open for tourists). Dasohar Lake and Beas Kund (origin point of the Beas river) are quiet close by.
Kothi
Kothi is a delight for all those who love to relax amidst natural beauty. The small village has been a shooting ground for a number of movies. A PWD Rest House is a good place to stop and watch the surrounding beauty of the place. Kothi is around 12 km from the town of Manali.
How to Reach Manali
By Air
The closest airport from Manali is Bhuntar, around 52-km away. Taxis and buses are available from Bhuntar to bring you to Manali.
By Rail
The closest railhead is in Joginder Nagar which is the narrow gauge railhead. The nearest broad gauge railhead is at Chandigarh which is 315 km away.
By Road
Manali is connected by NH-21 to Delhi. Tha highway which reaches Leh is the world's highest motorable road. The bus stand at Manali offers reservation for both private and government run buses from the town.