The hill station - Manali is blessed with nature's
finest gifts. The enchanting valley is so picturesque that it has earned
the name 'Switzerland of India'. The sky touching mountain peaks, the
kingdom of clouds, the colorful valley, the lush green vegetation, the
friendly people and many more things come to one's mind when they think
about Manali. There are many legendary and mythological stories attached
with the birth of the wonderful place. The area earned its name from the
great sage - Manu.
The
most interesting part about Manali is its serenity despite the regular
visits of thousands of tourists. Manali is situated only 40 km away from
another beautiful hill station - Kulu. It is in fact, located at the
northern border of the Kulu Valley. With a mix of various communities like
Kullus, Kashmiris, Ladakhis etc. the total population of Manali is around
4000.
The paradisiacal valley is situated at an altitude of 1950
meters. The overall climate of the area is very rejuvenating and refreshing;
however, the winters are pretty cold with temperatures going down below zero
degree centigrade along with heavy snowfalls.
Places
to seeManali, known for its picturesque surroundings, is a
magnificent spot with high mountains towering above it. Manali can be made
the headquarters of a mountain holiday, with hikes, climbs & picnics
punctuated with sun bathing and fishing etc. The clubhouse is a hub of
tourists and is the newest landmark situated around 1.5-km from Tourist
Bureau, and provides comfort and luxury by courteous staff.
Temple
of Hadimba Devi (The Supreme Sacrifice): The temple of Hadimba devi
is a lovely temple which stands as a mute tribute to the supreme artist who
sacrificed the very hand with which he carved this poem in wood dedicated to
the goddess of the Dhoongri temple- Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhim- one of the
Pandavas. Every year in the month of May, there is a major festival here.
This temple is approachable by a footpath close to Hotel Manaslu and it is
almost 1km from Manali.
Vashisht Hot Sulphur Spring:
About 3.2 km away from Manali bus stand across the Beas river
situated at an altitude of 1982 m (6200 ft), just down below the temple are
hot Sulphur Springs named as Vashisht. Nearby is a pyramidal stone temple
dedicated to Vashistha.
Nehru Kund: Nehru
Kund is 6 km from Manali on ManaliKeylong road. Arjun Gufa is near the
village of Prini, 5 km from Manali. This place is famous for its clear water
spring, which is named after the late Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru.
Solang Valley: This place is about 13 km
from Manali and is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi. It offers the
views of glaciers and snow capped mountain peaks.
Sport
ActivitiesInstitute of Mountaineering & Allied Sports, Manali:
The Institute undertakes basic & advance training courses, in trekking,
mountaineering, skiing and water sports. Skiing and trekking equipments
can be hired from here by booking in advance.
How to
Reach ThereBy Air : Bhuntar 10 kms from Kullu and
50 kms from Manali is the nearest airport. Services of Vayudoot and Jagson
and Continental Airlines connect the region from Delhi.
By
Rail : Chandigarh (397 kms from Kullu and 357 kms from Manali) is the
railhead from Kullu..
By Road : Kullu and Manali
both the places are on the National Highway No. 21., regular bus services
connect Kullu & Manali to most of the important places in Himachal
Pradesh and the neighbouring states.