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Manali,
Himachal Pradesh
Manali
is situated at an altitude of 1,829 m in Himachal Pradesh. It is
the main tourist destination of the Kullu Valley. Suggested clothing
- heavy/light woolens in winter & summer. It receives an annual
rainfall of 1,780 mm. In summer Manali is packed with Pahari speaking
Kullus, Lahaulis, Nepali labourers, Tibetan refugees and foreign
and Indian tourists. Apple growing has been the mainstay of the
local economy. Manali is the centre of a flourished orchard industry.
A host of small shops, restaurants and small hohotels provide the
necessities of daily life. Every year more hotels are opened in
and around Manali.
Best
time to visit : Best
time to visit is from March-April and September-November.
Climate:
Summers: In
summer, maximum temperature hovers around 25 degree Celsius and
minimum temperature 12 degree.
Winters:
in
winters the maximum temperature is 15 degree with a minimum of 3
degree.
Suggested
clothing:
Summers:
Light
woolens.
Winters:
Heavy woolens.
Accomodations:
- Log
Huts
12 fully equipped cottages.
Tel: 52407.
- Ashok
Traveller's Lodge
at Naggar Road.
Tel: 52331.
- Hotel
Ambassador resort
Chadiyari.
Tel: 52235; fax 01901-52173.
- John
Bannon's Hotel,
Manali Orchards.
Tel: 52335.
- Himachal
Tourism properties include
- Hotel
Rohtang Manaslu
Tel: 52332
- The
Hotel Beas and the Tourist Lodge.
Naggar, 18 kms south of Manali,
- The
Hotel Castle
tel: 84816. It can be booked through HPTDC Manali office, tel:
52325.
How
to reach :
Manali is 40 km from Kullu, 280 Km from Shimla, 312 km from Chandigarh,
560 km from Delhi, 326 km from Pathankot, 201 km from Palampur,
375 km from Dalhousie, 115 km from Keylong, 238 km from Dharamsala
and 166 km from Udeypur.
Air:
Nearest
airport is at Bhuntar, 50 km away. Archana Airways and Jagson Airlines
operate daily flights from Delhi to Kullu. U.P Airways flights are
seasonal.
Rail: Upto
Chandigarh or Shimla from Delhi, or via Pathankot to Jogindernagar,
and then bus transfers.
Road: Himachal
Tourism runs deluxe/ordinary buses and private operators are available
during the season. The bus terminal is well organised and the ticket
office is computerised. Deluxe buses are booked, and leave from,
the tourist office, while semideluxe are handled from the bus terminal
itself.
Places
to see:
Hadimba
Temple : Built
in 1550 AD in a forest grove, Hadimba Devi's temple is a four storeyed
with a pagoda shaped roof and a front doorway covered with figures
and symbols. The temple is 2 km pleasant walk from the tourist office.
There is a steep footpath to the temple or a longer motorable road.
Outside hang deer antlers and markhor horns donated by local hunters.
Hadimba is supposed to be the wife of Bhima in the epic of Mahabharata.
Also known as the Dhungri temple, it's site of a major festival
held in May.
Tibetan
Monastery :
A pleasant place to visit, it is famous for carpet weaving. Carpets
and other Tibetan handicrafts can be bought from here.
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 is believed
to have resided here.
Tibatan
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, five kms from Manali near the village
of Prini, is the Arjun Gufa or the cave of Arjuna. One of the heroes
of the Mahabharata, Arjuna is said to have performed penence here.
Trekking
:There
are number of interesting trekking possibilities out of Manali or
from the nearby villages of Jagatsukh or Nagar, or from Manikaran
in the Parbatti Valley. There is a Mountaineering Institute, which
offers training courses to organised groups. The institute staff
will offer expert advice to trekkers. There are several agencies
which can assist with the hiring of staff.
Skiing
: Skiing
at Solang Nullah can be arranged by many of the agencies in the
town, although one can hire skis and ski independently at this resort.
The Mountaineering Institute located at Manali provide straining
facilities for basic and advanced climbing, both for Indian nationals
and foreigners. This institute also conducts rock climbing, skiing
and high altitude rescue and relief courses. There is a hostel,
an exhibition of equipment and an auditorium.
Himachal Tourism Club House, on river bank has facilities for indoor
sports and a well appointed restaurant.
Manalsu
river:
An
interesting walk is along the north bank of the Manalsu river, west
of old village, which flows into the Beas. Relatively easy mule
track with more adventurous tracks leading from it. Across the river
lies old Manali, the original village.
Old
Manali Village : The
old Manali village is a couple of km away from the current town
of Manali. Follow the road across the Manalsu stream, from where
one can climb up to this interesting little village, which is becoming
popular for budget travellers to stay in. A new temple was recently
built in the centre of Old Manali.
What
To Shop
Handicrafts
and local souvenirs can be purchased from Main Market, New Shopping
Centre, Tibetan bazaar and Tibetan Carpet Centre. The government
shop on the Mall also has good collection. For shawls, Bhutico,
Himachal Handicrafts at Circuit House Road, and NAC Market can be
visited.
Tourist
info
-
Manali's main street,
Tel :- (01901)-2325, 2360, 2116.
- Tourist
Information Centre,
Manali, Tel :- (01901)-2175.
-
Director, Department of Tourism & Civil Aviation,
Himachal Pradesh,
Shimla-171001. Tel :- (0177)-203346, 3517. Fax :- 203346, 4973.
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Managing Director, H.P Tourism Development Corporation (marketing
Office),
Ritz Annexe,
Shimla-171001. Tel :- (0177)-203294, Fax :- 203434.
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Tourist Information Centres ,
Shimla :- (0177)-4589,
Manali :- (01901)-2175,
haramsala :- (01892)-23107.
Around
the city
Vashisht:
It
is a picturesque little place, 3 km out of Manali. On foot the distance
is bit shorter. The place has a temple to Rama and Vashisht with
the sulphur springs to the right of the path before the village.
At Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) Vashisht
Hot Bath Complex, a natural sulphur spring is piped into a modern
bath house. It's open from 7 am to 7 pm. For accommodation there
are a number of guest houses available, besides private hotels.
Solang Nullah: 14
km north-west of Manali in the Solang Valley, this place offers
Himachal Pradesh's best ski slopes. A 300 m ski lift is operated
by the Mountaineering and Allied Sports Institute. February is best
month to ski. HPTDC runs seven day package for ski courses with
accommodation in the Hotel Rohtang Manaslu in Manali. Courses are
also offered by Mountaineering and Allied Sports Institute and the
North Face Ski School. For accommodation, hotel and guest houses
are available.
Jagatsukh Temple: About
6 km from Manali is the famous Shiva temple in "shikhara" style
and nearby is the old and interesting Devi Sharvati temple.
Kothi:
It
is a pretty little village, 12 km from Manali on the Keylong road.
There are very fine views from Kothi, and the Beas river flows through
a very deep and narrow gorge at this point. The well situated Public
Works Department (PWD) Resthouse is a popular place for overnight
stays.
Rahalla Falls: About
16 km from Manali at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass,
are beautiful Rahalla Falls at an altitude of 2,501 m.
Nehru Kund: It
is a spring of clear, cold water, 6 km from Manali on Keylong road.
Gulaba Camp: 20
km from Manali, is this beautiful place famous for sightseeing,
picnic and photography.
Rohtang Pass: Situated
about 50 km from Manali town, at an altitude of 4,111 m on the highway
to Keylong, is the Rohtang Pass. There is a beautiful Dasohar Lake
left of the pass. The pass, which provides the only access to the
Lahaul Valley, is open from June to November each year. Snowfall
is, however, unpredictable and blizzards can close the pass even
during this period. When the pass is open, it offers panoramic views
of the mountain. A few km away from the pass is the Sonapani glacier
and, slightly to the left are the twin peaks of Gaypan - jagged
pyramid of rock, snow streaked and snow crowned.
Marrhi: 35
km from Manali, is famous for it's natural beauty.
Rani Nala: 46
km from Manali. It is the glacier point where snow is available
throughout the year.
Beas Kund: It
is the source of river Beas, at the Rohtang pass and is easily accessible.
The great sage,
Vyas performed `Tapa' here during the Mahabharat times. The place
is still hallowed by the celestial light. it was because of this
that the river got the present name of Beas.
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