
Manali,
located at an altitude of 2050 m, is situated along
the banks of the Beas, close to the Rohtang Pass and
Solang Valley. It is the main holiday destination in
the entire valley. The raw magnificence of Manali's
natural beauty has to be seen, and experienced, to be
believed. Proud, snowclad mountains, dense forests,
emerald valleys, exotic flowers, gurgling streams meandering
through meadows, it is sheer magic.
Getting there
By air : The nearest airport is at
Bhuntar (50 km).
By rail : The nearest narrow gauge
railhead is at Jogindernagar (135 km). The nearest broad
gauge railheads are at 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. From Shimla, Chandigarh and Delhi, luxury buses
run by Himachal Tourism regularly ply to Manali.
Tourist attractions
Hadimba Temple : This temple, with
a finely wrought four - tiered pagoda roof, dating back
to 1553, is built around a natural cave, which enshrines
the footprints of the goddess Hadimba. Hadimba was the
wife of Bhima, one of the five great Pandava brothers
of the Mahabharata, and later became the patron goddess
of the Kulu royal family.
Manu Temple : Just near the Hadimba
temple flows the Manalsu River, that culminates in the
main Beas river. Across the Manalsu river is the original
village of Manali, that houses the ancient temple of
the sage Manu. Manali itself is named after Manu, who
is said to have dwelt here.
Monasteries : Manali also houses
three Tibetan monasteries, that have been built recently.
Arjun Gufa : Five kms from Manali
near the village of Prini is the Arjun Gufa, Arjuna's
cave. Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, is believed
to have performed his penance here.
Vashisht : Three kms from Manali is
the village of Vashisht, which is renowned for its hot
sulphur springs. The village is also the site of some
old temples, dedicated to the great sage Vashisht, and
to Lord Rama. The Himachal Tourism sulphur baths are
just beyond these shrines.
Jagatsukh
: The erstwhile capital of Kulu, Jagatsukh houses
temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Sandhya Gayatri.
Solang Valley : Around 14 kms from
Manali, is the Solang valley, that boasts of the glacier
nearest to the resort. Replete with terrific picnic
- spots, the amazing ski slopes here are full of hectic
activity, come January - February.
Towards the Rohtang Pass : Six kms
from Manali, on the way to Keylong, is the Nehru Kund,
a beautiful spring named after the late Pt. Jawaharlal
Nehru, former Prime Minister of India.
Adventure sports in Manali
Skiing is a major pastime in Manali. Facilities for
skiing are available at Solang Nullah (January-March)
and Rohtang La (during summer). The Mountaineering Institute
at Solang Nullah is a good training institute. Heli
skiing is possible at the deep snowfields. The Mountaineering
Institute and Allied Sports is about 3 km from the Mall
and offers mountaineering and kayaking courses. Kayaking
is possible on the Beas River.
Best Season
Climate, and Clothing: Manali is perched at an altitude
of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the
banks of the river Beas. In winters, the temperature
can drop below freezing point when heavy woolens are
required. Summer temperatures are mild and light woolens/cottons
are recommended.