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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 of behaviors for adventure lovers like trekking, water
rafting, and camping. Another stylish tourist attraction in
Manali
includes shopping in the main markets. To enjoy your trip to
this beautiful ground, plan out your tour based on all the Tourist
Attractions in
Manali.
There are a fine number of tourist attractions in Manali to keep you
absorbed for three or four days, if sheer beauty of the apple orchards
against the backdrop of the high snow-laden mountains have not full your
desire. Myths has major task to play in forming the tourist attractions
in Manali. The charming hill station of Manali is a small ancient town
in the Kullu district of
Himachal Pradesh. The hill resort
is not just renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty but is also
home to many of majestic monuments and memorial. Manali is one of the
most important tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. Manali mostly draws
honey moon couples, adventure sports enthusiasts and other tourists.
This glorious town is located in the circuit of the attractive
Kullu
Valley. The world renowned tourist attraction Rohtang Pass is
frequently called the 'honeymoon couples paradise'. The fruit
orchards and pine trees of Manali provide an attractive atmosphere to
the city. Mythology has played a major role in forming the tourist
attractions in Manali.
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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Majathal Sanctuary
This sanctuary has a very
steep and rugged terrain away from habitation. This can be visited by
travelling about 10 kms. on a kacha road Kararaghat (Shimla-Bilaspur-
Highway) to Kashlog and then walking on foot from Kashlog. |
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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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Ardhnari Temple (Mandi)
The Ardhnari temple at Mandi
is, compara- tively, a modern temple. The right half of the stone image
in the temple represents the Siva and the left half his consort Paivati.
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