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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
monastic settlements, or crossways a ridge to enjoy the absolute beauty
of the mountain scape. Manali have abundance of trekking options to suit
all adventurers and nature lovers.
Manali trekking is rich in
its beautiful splendor. The area presents numerous trekking routes that
are clearly well defined as well as unbeaten tracks that attract the
more enthusiasts of the lot. Trekking in Manali presents wonderful
routes through the rocky land, alpine meadows or even the dense forests
and sanctuaries. The mountain ranges form several connectors or passes
that are beloved to the trekkers.
Trekking in summer is really special with a riot of colors as the
flowers come in full bloom across Manali. Trekkers can knowledge the
bounty of nature and the rich flora and fauna as one takes the popular
trails through the Beas Kund, Manali Hamta Pass, Pin
Parvati Pass, Kinner Kailash circuit, Sar pass,
Chanderkhani Pass, Deo Tibba Base Camp, Chandertal Lake, Bal Taal
Lake, and Barlachala.
Most Popular Attractions In
Manali
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Buddha Temple (GOMPA)
The Buddha temple (Gompa) is
assumed to have come into existence for the duration of the eighth
century when Padmasambhava Buddha the second and the originator of
Lamaism or the Tantrik cult of Buddhism (Vajrayan) emanated. |
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Baba Balak Nath
A cave temple of
Baba Balak Nath is located in Deothsidh , in the Dhaulagiri
Hills of Hamirpur, is a noted place of pilgrimage. Pepole come
here to seek the blessings of Baba Balak Nath all the year
round. It is situated on the border of Bilaspur (70 Kms), |
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Dal Lake
At an height of 1775 metres in district Kangra 11 k.m. from Dharamshala,
bounded by deodar trees, this is on the motor road to Talnu. |
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Pin Valley National Park
(Lahaul and Spiti)
This is a wild forest that
lies high up in the Himalayan mountains. Home to wild animals like the
snow leopard and Bharal, Pin Valley National Park is a great place to
sight large Ibex herds.
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