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Manali Vacation Tour
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The Kullu valley in the
state of Himachal Pradesh has an ancient town in its lap
called Manali. Surrounded by sky kissing peaks at an arm
length, Manali's major treasure is its proximity to the snow
clad peaks. Manali is a flourishing orchard industry, a
popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for innumerous
treks as well as a great countryside ideal for adventure sport
lovers and nature seekers.
Manali literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Manu is the
mythological character who is supposed to have survived when
the world was drowned in Flood. He then came to Manali and
recreated human life. Thus, Manali is sacred and Hindus treat
the temples over here as pilgrimage.
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Tourist Attractions of Manali India:
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Hidimba Devi Temple
Hadimba or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of the most
important temples in the region. This four story wooden temple
is located in the middle of a forest called the Dhungiri Van
Vihar.
Manali Sanctuary
This sanctuary is located in District Kullu's nearest town,
Manali. The area of this sanctuary is 3,180 hectares. The
sanctuary wasnotified on 26th February 1954, under the Punjab
Birds and Wild Animals Protection Act, 1933.
Adventure Sports
Himachal Pradesh has some challenging peaks and each year
expeditions are organised by the Mountaineering Institute at
Manali. The Mountaineering Institute has regional centres at
Dharamsala, Bharmour and Jispa, which organise adventure
courses as well.
For high mountain thrills perhaps nothing can surpass the
magic of heli- skiing. The sport is available in the area
abound by the Hanuman Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba and
Chanderkhani Pass near Manali.
Temple Of Manu
Slippery stones paths lead through the old village houses
up to the temple of Manu. Manali is named after the sage Manu
who meditated when he came in this area.
Tibetan Temple
Tibetans have a base in Manali too. There is a large
modern Tibetan temple to the South of the bus stand and also a
small handicrafts centre.
Vashisth Village
Famous for the sweeping valley views and sulphurous
hot-water springs, the large settlement of Vashisht, formerly
known as Bashist, just 3km from Manali, is an amorphous jumble
of traditional timber houses and modern concrete cubes,
divided by paved courtyards and narrow muddy lanes.
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