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An Insider's Travel Guide to Manali

The breathtaking view of Manali gives that ultimate peace of mind which we are longing for .The

snowfall, the loud mountains, beautiful temples, the freezing rivers all combine together to form

Manali. Check out these amazing hotspots that cover the complete guide to Manali.

Rohtang Pass

Rohtang pass is a must visit in every travel guide to Manali. Rohtang pass has a combo offer of

enjoying both snow and a hill station view. The glacier cover lets you get engage in an

adventure sport of skiing. There are experts who can guide you with skiing lessons so you can

cherish every moment of your day here. Other than skiing there are other adventure sports like

snowboarding, sledding and snowmobile.

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Solang Valley

Distanced at 10 km from Manali Hill Station at an altitude of about 8500 feet above the sea level

Solang Valley is bliss. It is a living heaven which banks on the river Beas, the serene

atmosphere is created due to the vastness of the sky and snow filled peaks at distance. It is a

favourite spot for couples which is offered in Manali Tour Package. Solang Valley also offers

skiing experience; the Ski Slopes here are picturesque. Solang Valley is well connected as

there are regular buses to this place from cities like Delhi and Chandigarh.

The best time to visit this place is January and February

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Hadimba Temple

Hadimba Temple will take you back in the 16th Century and the mesmerizing beauty will still

give you the jitters of the old souls. The temple is one of the primary spots of Shimla Manali

tourism, it is located in the woods of Deodar forest. The deity of the Hadimba Temple also

known as Dhungri Temple is the Goddess Hadimba who would take us to the mythology of

India. Goddess Hadimba is the wife of toughest of the Pandava Brothers, Bhim. It is described

by the oldies here as a meditation centre of the Goddess. The Goddess was indulged in

penitence due to which she was raised to the position of Durga (the Goddess of magnificent

power). A 10 cm footprint of Durga is placed at the entrance of the Temple .

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Nehru Kund

As the name suggest this spring was named after the 1st PM of India, the Late Pandit

Jawaharlal Nehru. It was named so, as the Late PM would come to have a sip of this fresh and

thirst-quenching water whenever he visited Manali. The peaceful atmosphere created by the

water ghusing from Bhrigu Lake to form a spring. The Spring is located on the National

Highway, which leads to Leh. The Scenic beauty will never leave your eyes even if you walk

forward on the road.

Best Time to place your foot here is in the months of May till October .

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Vashisht Temple

It is believed to be 4000 year old. Situated at a distance of 3.5km from Manali bus stand,

Vashisht temple is dedicated to the sage Vashisht, the kul-guru of Lord Rama. It is also famous

for it’s hot water spring which has a good amount of sulphur content. It is the most relaxing

place you can visit while spending holidays in manali.

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Wildlife Park

The Manali Nature Park is located about 2 KM away from the town, this park came into formal

existence in year 1954. The lavish greenery of the park is spreading across 3180 hectares. It

consist of vivid variety of trees hence it has a large diverse wildlife. The wildlife attractions in this

sanctuary in Manali include Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Flying Fox, Striped Hyena,

Himalayan Tahr and Kashmir Flying Squirrels. There are also many Sparrows, Himalayan

Yellow Throated Martens in this sanctuary.

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Bijli Mahadev Temple

One amongst the 7 lingas of Lord Shiva, situated at an elevation of 2,460 Meters. It is place to

trek and test your high spirited energy which comes from faith and culture. Legend has it that

the Linga was reduced to pieces due to frightful lightning for continuous 2 years. The pieces

were reset with the help of Ghee which was magical as there is no existence of crack in its form.

There exists a pool of water that manifested itself beneath the lingam. It also gives the view of

Sangam (confluence) of the river Parvati and Beas.

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Arjuna Gufa

This cave located near the Village Prini is as old as the mythology of India. The Village reside

on the hill and woos us with it's charm. As the name suggests the Pandava Brother Arjuna

meditated and performed his penance for years in this cave, thus the cave got its name. Due to

this long penance he attained the Pashupata Ashtra, the weapon from the Hindu Lord Indra.

Whether one is a believer in legends or not the cave has it's own unique appeal.