MANALI
MANALI
Resting at an altitude of 1,928 metres and girdled by Pine and Oak forested hills on the three sides and snow-clad ranges of the upper Himalayas on the other, Manali is a pristine, quaint and popular hill station dotted by grassy meadows and wild bushes. The River Beas flows by this magnificent hill station. Places to see around are Hadimba Temple, Arjun Gumpha, Vashishtha Springs, Jagat Sukh, Rahala Falls, Neheru Kund and Beas Kund. But, beyond everything, the natural beauty of Manali reigns supreme. The British started growing apples here about a hundred years back and today, the apples of Manali have a worldwide market for its quality and taste. The 1500 year-old Naggar Castle is 23kms from Manali and is worth visiting. The Rohtang Pass, 50kms north, is a very adventorous excursion from here.
Accessibility: Manali is best approached by road
from Kalka, which is 351kms south, and Chandigarh 310kms south-west, both of
which are well-connected railway stations. Bhuntur, 50kms south of Manali, is a
small airport and is connected by flights to and from
Accommodation: Manali is replete with standard and deluxe Hotels and Resorts and there is a Tourist Lodge of the state Tourism Department as well.
Season: October to June.
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