The
Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap called Manali. Surrounded by
towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major asset is its proximity
to the snowline. It is a flourishing orchard industry, a popular
honeymoon destination and trailhead for numerous treks as well as a
great countryside ideal for adventure sport lovers.
Also popular as a
hill resort destination, Manali presents some excellent and
well-equipped accommodation choices for the tourists. In the past decade
Manali has turned out to be one of the best hill resort destination of
India, particularly in those resorts, which cater Indian domestic
tourists and honeymoon couples. But the ideal places to stay are the
small guesthouses, providing a tranquil atmosphere of the Himalayas for
those who are looking for solitute.
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, the area of Manali
is sacred and Hindus treat the temples over here as pilgrimage.
PRIME
ATTRACTION IN MANALI
TEMPLES IN
MANALI
Hadimba
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.
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.
Arjun Gufa:
On the left bank of the Beas, 5-km from Manali near the village of Prini,
is the 'Arjun Gufa' or the cave of Arjuna. In here Arjuna practised
austerities to get Pashupata Ashtra or weapon from Lord Indra.
MONASTERIES IN
MANALI
Gadhan
Thekchoking Gompa: This Gompa dominates the Tibetan area around the
bottom of the Mall in Manali. The Tibetan refugees built the Gompa in
the late 1960's. The Gompa is covered with brightly coloured frescoes
and a mid size Buddhist statute. It also carries a list of the martyrs
killed in occupation of Tibet of 1987 to 1989.
MANALI
EXCURSIONS
ROHTANG
PASS TREKKING
Rohtang Pass:
Rohtang Pass is the highest point, 4,112m, on the Manali-Keylong road,
51-km from Manali town. It provides a wide panoramic view of mountains
rising far above clouds, which is a sight truly breath-taking.
Vashisth Hot
Sulphur Springs
This small
village near Manali is famous for its scenic beauty. The village has a
temple dedicated to Lord Rama and Vashisth Muni.
HOW TO GO TO
MANALI
Manali - The nearest airport is Bhuntar, 52 km south of Manali.
There are flights to Delhi via Shimla. The closest narrow-gauge railhead
is at Jogindernagar, 135 km away. The closest broad-gauge railheads are
Chandigarh (310 km) and Ambala (355 km). By road, the distance from
Delhi via Mandi is 585 km, and from Shimla the distance is 270 km