A trip to Manali
Category : TRAVEL Author : Hariharan V Date : Fri Mar 16 2018 Views : 30
Chill out your hot days in Manali
“Manali” is an adoring hill station located in the icy hills state, Himachal Pradesh. As it is located in the “Kullu Valley”, Manali own its name as “Kullu Manali”. Manali stands at a height of 6726 feet. This place is well known for adventures, natural spots and temples so on. The travelers to Manali have a different experience based on seasons of their travel.
In this serene ambiance, there are many things to do and enjoy. Manali encompasses from temples to hot springs and a few places are shared here:
Vashisth Temple & Hot Water Springs
The area, Vashisth is located on the other side of the Beas River. The place was named after a sage Vashisth. This hamlet is popular for its Vashisth Temple and hot sulfur springs. A bath in the hot spring will naturally energize everyone. Besides these, there are other two ancient temples which explain the location’s history very well.
Solang Valley
If you a natural buff then Solang valley is the best place to enjoy some mind-blowing views. This Snow point is popular for 500 meter Ski lift. Paragliding, Skiing, Snorkeling and other adventurous activities vibe everyone enjoys in Solang Valley.
Eating
Apart from glaciers, mountains and snowfall, Manali is also famous for its regional food items. The exclusive dishes such as River Trout, Dham, Red rice and the local alcoholic drinks of Adak & Lugdi satiate the travelers both physically and mentally. A huge variety of fresh fruits and pure fresh juices are available that accompany to celebrate the place.
Festivals
Though all festivals are celebrated colorfully, there a few festivals which are very close to the heart of the inhabitants of Manali. As Lord Rama is greatly worshipped here, Dussehra is celebrated with high spiritual spirits. Vasantotsava and Mela Bhuntar are other local festivals & Mela Bhuntar is a three-day worship done to say thanks to the caring deities.
It is better to visit Manali in the summer season in order to enjoy each and every place and other activities. But, sure the coolest months gulp down precious time from visiting such mesmerizing views.
Chill out your hot days in Manali
“Manali” is an adoring hill station located in the icy hills state, Himachal Pradesh. As it is located in the “Kullu Valley”, Manali own its name as “Kullu Manali”. Manali stands at a height of 6726 feet. This place is well known for adventures, natural spots and temples so on. The travelers to Manali have a different experience based on seasons of their travel.
In this serene ambiance, there are many things to do and enjoy. Manali encompasses from temples to hot springs and a few places are shared here:
Vashisth Temple & Hot Water Springs
The area, Vashisth is located on the other side of the Beas River. The place was named after a sage Vashisth. This hamlet is popular for its Vashisth Temple and hot sulfur springs. A bath in the hot spring will naturally energize everyone. Besides these, there are other two ancient temples which explain the location’s history very well.
Solang Valley
If you a natural buff then Solang valley is the best place to enjoy some mind-blowing views. This Snow point is popular for 500 meter Ski lift. Paragliding, Skiing, Snorkeling and other adventurous activities vibe everyone enjoys in Solang Valley.
Eating
Apart from glaciers, mountains and snowfall, Manali is also famous for its regional food items. The exclusive dishes such as River Trout, Dham, Red rice and the local alcoholic drinks of Adak & Lugdi satiate the travelers both physically and mentally. A huge variety of fresh fruits and pure fresh juices are available that accompany to celebrate the place.
Festivals
Though all festivals are celebrated colorfully, there a few festivals which are very close to the heart of the inhabitants of Manali. As Lord Rama is greatly worshipped here, Dussehra is celebrated with high spiritual spirits. Vasantotsava and Mela Bhuntar are other local festivals & Mela Bhuntar is a three-day worship done to say thanks to the caring deities.
It is better to visit Manali in the summer season in order to enjoy each and every place and other activities. But, sure the coolest months gulp down precious time from visiting such mesmerizing views.
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