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Manali
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Manali Tourism |
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An important part of
Himachal
Pradesh tourism is the enchanting and stimulating Manali
tours.
Manali is a beautiful place that is
located at a distance of about 40 kms from the district of
Kullu.
A Manali tour has different shades to it. While the
newly wed couples come to Manali to get pleasant in the
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We provide information on tours to
the beautiful mountains in
Manali,
India. This Himalayan region is lightly inhabited as it
lies in an extremely cold region. The tourism in Manali,
India also encourages tourists to go on jeep safaris to
regions situated at very high altitudes. Tourism in
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Manali
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Trip to Manali |
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Travel to
Manali
Himachal
Pradesh, an attractive land of wonderful charms. Travel
to Manali, the topmost glory of India with some fascinating environment
and attractive attractions. Himachal Pradesh tour presents some of the
most uncommon to find destinations of the world. Manali Travel includes
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Trip to the
Manali
grasp the pleasure of every visitors. The charm of best trip to Manali
reproduces in tank of Indian traditions and culture. The features of
Manali trip include a trip to Solang valley, a trip to Hadimba
Temple,
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Manali Hill Station |
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History of Manali |
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Manali
is an important hill station of North part of India and is the
destination of thousands of tourists each year. Its cool atmosphere
provides a wonderful haven for the ones trouble by the hot Indian
summers. Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing,
hiking, mountaineering, White water rafting, trekking,
Jeep Safari, and Camping. |
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We give history of
Manali
with complete information about its appearance. History of Manali is
really more myth than history. According to Hindu myths, Manali was the
home of the lawgiver Manu. The area where Manu finally found protection
was Manali. The History of Manali, One day Vaivasvata, the seventh
incarnation of Manu found a tiny fish in his bathing
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Manali Trekking |
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River Rafting in
Manali |
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Trekking in
Manali
is a glory for trekkers with plenty of opportunities to
fit all adventurers and nature fan. There are many treks
with a combination of culture and sport activities.
Trekking possibilities include short, day-long walks up
and down mountain slopes to visit remote villages or
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River Rafting or River running in India is possible on
many rivers mostly flowing down the foothills of the
Himalayas. There are various positions of rafting likely
in a country with so many fast flowing Himalayan Rivers.
The landscapes, flora, fauna and cultures which one
discovers from the river give one a really |
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Manali Tourist
Attractions |
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Traveling to
Manali
can be an exciting knowledge. Tourist Attractions in
Manali includes its perfect beauty, its well known
monasteries, its cities and the adventure sports like
trekking, River rafting and mountaineering. Safaris are
also piece of its tourist attraction. The Tourist
attractions in Manali include a number |
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Most Popular Attractions In
Manali
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Manali Sanctuary
This sanctuary starts about
2 km from Manali town. It forms the catchment of Manalsu khad. A prickle
path from Manali log huts/ Dhungri temple passes through dense Deodar,
Kail, Horse chestnut, Walnut and Maple forests. |
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Kanwar Sanctuary (KULLU)
This sanctuary is located in
Parbati valley of Kullu district. There is a Rest House at Kasol. R.O.
wildlife Kasol provides information and help to visitors. Uphill walk
along Garahan Nala from Kasol through dense majestic Deodar and Fir
forests is enjoyable.
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Chintpurni Devi Temple (Kangra)
Along with hundreds of
mythical legends about the origin of a temple in different parts of
India, the very popular temple of Chintpurni temple is of the same type.
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Bijli Mahadev
Temple
Located at an altitude of 2460 m, this
fascinating temple rests on a spur, that offers some splendid
views. The remarkable feature of the shrine, is a high pole or
staff that periodically draws lightning, which shatters the `Shivlinga'
and scorches the building. Butter is, then, used as an
adhesive by the priest to put the `linga' together again . |
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