Manali
is a beautiful hill station in Kullu District in the state of Himachal Pradesh.
It has an average altitude of 6,427 feets above mean sea level. Manali is
located on the bank of Beas River about 39 km away from Kullu City hub and 268
km away from Shimla. According to the census of 2011 approximately 8,096 people
reside here. Being a hill station of higher elevation it be snow covered in
winter and its green meadows and deodar forests attract a number of trekkers,
skiers, and rafters throughout the year. Manali is also very favorite place for
honeymoon couples.
The
average temperature ranges of Manali during summer from the month of April to
July is between 13 °C and 21°C and between -6°C and 9°C in the winter from the
month November to February. Manali is a place where you can perform lots of
activities like water rafting, trekking, and mountaineering, at Beas Kund,
Chandrakhani Pass, Lahaul, Spiti, Bara Bhangal and Zanskar ranges. You can also
able to find out several picturesque sight-seeing spots from there.
Places to Visit in and
around Manali
Hadimba Temple is
located just 2 km away from Manali Hill Station. It was built in 1533 AD to the
respect of Hidimbi Devi, who was a character in the Hindu Mythology,
Mahabharata.
Manu Temple is
dedicated to the Rishi Manu. It is situated in the old township of Manali about
3 km away from the chief marketplace in old Manali. Manu sage is believed to
the divine creator of the human race by Hindus.
Vashishta Temple is
located just 3.5 km away from Manali Bus Stand. The temple is named after
Vashishta (Brahma’s mind son ) and guru of Shri Ram. It offers you hot water
springs.
Van Vihar is a mini forestry park
situated just 2.2 km away from Manali hub, in front of the Tibet market on Mall
road behind the Hadimba temple. Boating in the small pond of the park is most
attractive here.
Jagatsukh is a hilly village located
about 6 km away from Manali Hill Station. Once it was the capital of Kullu
state. Major attractions of the village are an ancient Shiva Temple, a small
shrine of Gaurishankar and the Sandhya Devi temple.
Solang Valley is on the top of the Kullu
Valley in Himachal Pradesh, about 14.3 km away from Manali on the way to
Rohtang Pass. This Valley is famous for its summer and winter sports like
parachuting, paragliding, skating and Zorbing.
Rohtang Pass is a lovely tour spot in
Himachal Pradesh located just 50 km away from Manaly. It is the highest point
on the Manali-Keylong road with a height of 3,978 meters. Dassaur Lake and the
source of Beas River, Beas Kund are another attractions close to Rothang Pass.
Club House is about 1.6 km away from
Manali bus stand, just at the foot of old Manali village. It provides you five
star comforts with its courteous staff, indoor and outdoor games, Bar and a
well maintained Restaurant.
Maa Sharvari Temple is dedicated to goddess Durga.
Once, she was conceded as the Kuldevi of Kullu kings. It is situated on the top
of above the Shaminallah village, which is about 5.2 Km away from Manali.
Rahala waterfalls are located just 15 km away
from Manali at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass. It is lovely tourist
attraction for tourists maintain an altitude of 2,500 meters.
Naggar is an interesting tourist spot
close to Manali Hill Station. You will find here ae Castle, Roerich House and
an Art gallery. Moonlight dinner on the balcony of Hotel Castle restaurant is
also another attraction here.
Manali Gompa or Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa was
constructed in 1960 ad. This is a very sacred place for Buddhists. This
monastery is world famous for a large statue of Buddha and for its wall
paintings.
Nehru Kund is about 6.1 km away from
Manali. It is one of the natural springs of natural water in India and its name
came after the late Prime Minister Jawarlal Nehru.
Some other tour spots in and around
Manali Hill Station are Old Manali, Gauri Shankar Temple, Kalath Hot Water
Springs, Jogini Falls, Rozy Falls, Krishna Temple, Zana Falls, Enfield point,
Arjun Gufa, Kothi, Rahala water falls, Buddhist monasteries.
How
to reach at Manali
Travel by Airways
Kullu-Manali Domestic Airport is the nearest to Manali hill station located at
Bhuntar about 49 km away from Manali. Regular flights of Indian Airlines and
Jagson are available here which operate flights between Delhi and Shimla to
this airport. During monsoons, flights may get cancelled due to bad weather
conditions. Chandigarh airport is the nearest international airport.
Travel by Roadways
Manali is well connected to other
metro cities of India by several national highways. NH-1 connects the city to
Delhi and Chandigarh, NH-21 connects the city to Bilaspur, Sundernagar, Mandi
and Kullu towns. The road distance from Delhi to Manali is 532 km and from
Chandigarh to Manali is 273 km. HP Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) and
HP Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) provides comfortable journey and good tour
packages to this city.
Travel by Railways
There have no railway stations in
Manali. The nearer railway stations to the city are situated at Jogindernagar
(134 km), Pathankot (324 km), Shimla (275 km), Kalka (311 km) and Chandigarh
(274 km). After reaching to the above mentioned stations you have to travel
with a bus to reach Manali. Best option is to reach Chandigarh first, as
regular bus services from the city are available.
Hotels
in Manali Hill Station :-
Hotel Renuka |
Hotel Chandramukhi |
Hotel Victoria Palace |
Snow Valley Resorts |
Hotel Kalinga Intercontinental |
Hotel Yak |
Nagesh Hotel |
Hotel Snow Princess |
Hotel Preet |
Mahadeb Resorts Private Ltd. |
Hotel Samrat |
Hotel Adarsh |
Hotel New Shibalik |
Hotel Cedar |
General Info of Manali Hill Station
Country |
India |
State |
Himachal Pradesh |
District |
Kullu |
Altitude |
6,427 ft (Average) |
STD
Code |
01902 |
Isd
Code |
+91 |
Temp.
Summer |
18°C (Average) |
Temp.
Winter |
-5°C to 7°C |
Best
Seasons to Visit |
Any time in the year accept monsoon |
Languages |
Hindi |
Population |
8,096 (according to census of 2011) |
Clothing |
Light woolen in summer and heavy woolen
in winter |
Main
Religion |
Hinduism (95%) |
Currency |
Indian
Rupee () |
Beautiful Place
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