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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 Manali, India also encourages Nature treks and
adventure sports are growing in Manali. Manali is also famous and
popular among tourists for its nature track that open up numerous
possibilities of interacting with nature at close accommodation. Manali
tourism is a very well known thing and once a trip will require you for
several trips to the place. The tourism to the Manali is for sure full
of fun and play. Manali is also the major tourist and transport center
of
Himachal Pradesh tourist track.
Manali Tourism has become very popular for the
inspirational knowledge it presents to the visitors. Manali is one of
the most favorite summer run away of the Indians. With time the
beautiful landscape of this hill station have also get the pleasure of
the international travelers. The lovely beauty of the valleys and the
orchards there are various tourist spots that attracts the travelers to
this place. Some of the religious spots of Manali are very popular among
the tourist. Manali tourist attractions include mountaineering
institute, Tibetian monasteries, Rahala waterfalls, hot water
springs, Nehru Kund, Arjun Gufa, etc. The most popular
religious places in the hill station of Manali include the Hadimba and
the Manu temples. There are also lots of other wonderful places to see
around Manali like beautiful Kullu, Harimpur, Simla, Mashobra, Kunzum
Pass, etc. On Manali Tourism you can also visit Parwanoo,
Palampur and Kotgarh famous for their natural beauty. Manali
is truly a paradise on earth for any traveler.
Most Popular Attractions In
Manali
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Gondla Fort
Just 18 km from Keylong on the right bank of
Chandra river, the sub divisional command center, an magnificent 8
storeyed composition, the fort of Gondla seems to guard the road. |
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Bajreshwari Devi Temple (KANGRA)
The Kangra town known to the
ancients as Nagarkot, is the seat of Shri Bajreshwari Devi. Though the
main temple was ravaged by foreighn invaders and flattened by the 1905
earthquake, it has since been restored to its pristine glory. |
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Chail Sanctuary
Himalayan birds, Goral, Sambhar and other
enamoring wildlife are a common sight at the Chail Sanctuary in Himachal
Pradesh, India. |
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Renuka Temple
Renuka
temple, dedicated to the immortal Renuka, stands near the picturesque
Renuka Lake (Sirmour). |
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