
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
of Solang valley, Hadimba Temple, Larji Hot Water
Springs, Rohtang Pass, Katrain, Vashist Hot Water
Spring, Manu Temple, Bajaura, Arjun Gufa,
Banjar, Nehru Kund, Kothi, Jagatsukh, and Rahala
Waterfalls. If you are traveling to Himachal Pradesh, then don't
miss your travel to the Manali section. Travel to Manali, the coldest
desert of the world with hard but attractive surroundings. Travel to
Manali, Himachal Pradesh in India and enjoy your stay at one of the most
challenging land of the world.
Travel to the precise land of
Manali,
and take a sight into the People & Lifestyle of Manali. Manali is a
wonderful hill station in the Himalayan Mountains of the state of
Himachal Pradesh. The city can be divided into two parts Aleo New Manali
town and Old Manali village. Aleo New Manali town is situated on the
banks of river Beas and the Old Manali village is situated on the east
of the Manalsu nullah. The perfect beauty of nature with snow capped
peaks, indirect river Beas, deodar and pine trees, and fruit orchards,
attracts tourists to Manali from various places of Himachal Pradesh
India. This charming city of Manali is surrounded by a many beautiful
places like Hamirpur,
Shimla,
Mandi, Naldera,
Kullu,
Bilaspur, Solan, Manikaran, Palampur,
Kasauli, Mashobra, Chail, Taragarh, Nalagarh,
Parwanoo, Fagu, Saharan, Narkanda,
Rewalsar, Kangra, Kotgarh, Una, Kandaghat, Kunzum Pass, Lahaul Spiti,
Kinnaur, Sirmour, Kaza, Naggar, Sangla, Tabo, Nako, Keylong etc.
Most Popular Attractions In
Manali
Kumru Fort
At a distance of 2-km from the Sangla valley, lies
this wonderful place, the tower-like fort of Kamru. The Sangla valley is
a breathtaking beauty in itself, with a blaze of saffron trees and cold
snowmelt. Here, the river Bapsa flows to meet the churning torrent of
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Katasan Devi Temple
(Around Chamba)
A well-liked place of
pilgrimage, the temple has a beautiful view of the Chamba Valley. (30
km) This is about 30 km from Chamba and offers a grand opportunity to
picnic lovers. From the premises of this temple, a full vision of the
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Manimahesh Lake (Chamba)
At an altitude of 4080 metres in district Chamba, 32 k.m. from Bharmaur. Held sacred to Lord Shiva this lake has in the Bundhil valley at the foot of Manimahesh
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Suraj Tal
Below the summit of the Baralacha Pass in the Lahaul splitting up of district Lahaul and Spiti. The Baralachala connects Manali and Lahaul to Ladakh and the lake which draws a considerable number of visitors - especially in summer - lies by its head. This is the source of the river Bhaga.
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