Manali is a captivating hill station nestled at the northern end of the Kullu Valley, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, picturesque valleys, and lush green forests of oak, deodar, and pine. It's a versatile destination appealing to a wide range of travelers, from adventure enthusiasts to those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Hadimba Devi Temple π: A 16th-century wooden temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi.
Solang Valley ποΈ: A picturesque valley known for its adventure activities.
Rohtang Pass ποΈ: A high-altitude mountain pass offering spectacular views.
Old Manali ποΈ: A charming village located a few kilometers from Manali town.
Vashisht Hot Springs β¨οΈ: Natural hot sulfur springs believed to have medicinal properties.
Manu Temple ποΈ: Dedicated to Sage Manu.
Naggar Castle π°: A historic castle built in the 15th century.
The Mall Road ποΈ: The bustling heart of Manali.
Jogini Waterfalls π§: A beautiful cascading waterfall located a short trek from Vashisht village.
Nehru Kund π: A natural spring named after India's first Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Kullu Valley ποΈ: Often referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods'.
Van Vihar National Park π³: A peaceful forest area near Mall Road.
Tibetan Monasteries βΈοΈ: Manali is home to several Tibetan monasteries.
Beas River ποΈ: The majestic river flowing through Manali.
Bhrigu Lake ποΈ: A high-altitude glacial lake located east of Rohtang Pass.
Hampta Pass β°οΈ: A scenic mountain pass offering a moderate to challenging trek.
Atal Tunnel π£οΈ: The world's longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet.
Rahala Falls π§: Beautiful cascading waterfalls located about 16 km from Manali.
Arjun Gufa (Arjun Cave) πͺ¨: A mythical cave near Manali.
Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art ποΈ: Showcases a collection of traditional and ancient heritage items.