Prime Attractions of Manali
Heli Skiing:
For high mountain thrills perhaps nothing can surpass
the magic of heli- skiing. The sport is available in the
area abound by the Hanuman Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba
and Chanderkhani Pass near Manali.
Hidimba Devi Temple:
Hadimba or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of the most
important temples in the region. This four story wooden
temple is located in the middle of a forest called the
Dhungiri Van Vihar.
Mountaineering:
Himachal Pradesh has some challenging peaks and each
year expeditions are organised by the Mountaineering
Institute at Manali. The Mountaineering Institute has
regional centres at Dharamsala, Bharmour and Jispa,
which organise adventure courses as well.
Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa:
This Gompa dominates the Tibetan area
around the bottom of the Mall in Manali. The Tibetan
refugees built the Gompa in the late 1960's. The Gompa
is covered with brightly coloured frescoes and a mid
size Buddhist statute. It also carries a list of the
martyrs killed in occupation of Tibet of 1987 to 1989.
Gulaba Camp:
20-km from Manali, is this beautiful place
famous for sightseeing, picnic and photography.
Malana Valley:
In the valleys of Kullu and Manali below Chanderkhani
Pass, situated at an altitude of 2,76m is a little hub
of hundred houses. The village, which consists of 1,000
tribals, has an immaculate system of self-governance.
Manali Sanctuary:
This sanctuary is located in District Kullu's nearest
town, Manali. The area of this sanctuary is 3,180 hectares.
The sanctuary wasnotified on 26th February 1954, under
the Punjab Birds and Wild Animals Protection Act, 1933.
Mountaineering Institute:
The Mountaineering Institute located at Manali provides
training facilities for basic and advance climbing both
for Indian nationals and foreigners. This institute
also conducts other adventurous sports activities like
high altitude trekking, minor mountaineering, rock-climbing,
skiing, and high altitude rescue and relief courses.
The institute has sufficient lodging and boarding arrangements
and equipment can be hired for trekking purposes.
Naggar:
Taken as an excursion from Kullu or Manali, Nagar also
known as Naggar, is a very lovely village set on a hill
surrounded by forests. Naggar was the capital of Kullu
valley in the 16th century and the monuments in the
region are witnesses to the glory it had once lived
in.
Nehru Kund:
It is a spring of clear, cold water, named after the
late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and is 6-km from
Manali on Keylong road.
Temple Of Manu:
Slippery stones paths lead through the old village houses
up to the temple of Manu. Manali is named after the
sage Manu who meditated when he came in this area.
Tibetan Temple:
Tibetans have a base in Manali too. There is a large
modern Tibetan temple to the South of the bus stand
and also a small handicrafts centre.
Vashisth Village:
Famous for the sweeping valley views and sulphurous
hot-water springs, the large settlement of Vashisht,
formerly known as Bashist, just 3km from Manali, is
an amorphous jumble of traditional timber houses and
modern concrete cubes, divided by paved courtyards and
narrow muddy lanes.
Winter Carnival:
Snow continues to play a major part in February's festivals
and Himachal's Winter Carnival is also held this month.
Ski slopes of Kufri, Manali and Narkanda come to life
with adventure seekers competing their way downhill.
For daredevils, Manali, as a base camp, offers best
opportunity for Heli-Skiing.
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