Situated at the northern end of the kullu valley, Manali has spectacular views of snowcapped peaks and wooded slopes. Manali literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Manu is the mythological character who is supposed to have survived when the world was drowned in Flood. He then came to Manali and recreated human life. Thus, the area of Manali is sacred and Hindus treat the temples over here as
pilgrimage.
Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm
length, Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline. It is
a flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon destination and
trailhead for numerous treks as well as a great countryside ideal
for adventure sport lovers. Manali, with its mountaineering
institute, is a popular base for trekking and mountaineering in
summer and skiing in winter. Interesting routes into the surrounding
valleys, over the high passes, are provided with tourist huts and
rest houses for trekkign enthusiasts.
Attractions
to See
- Hadimba Temple
- Vashist Springs
- Jagatsukh
- Arjun Gufa
- Beas Kund
- Rohtang Pass
How to Reach
- Air
The nearest airport to Manali is that of
Bhuntar, which is 52-km from Manali. From Bhuntar one can take a
taxi or a bus to Manali.
- Rail
The nearest railhead is that of and this
narrow gauze railway station is 95-km from Kullu. The scenic
beauty of Kullu while going to Manali can best be enjoyed on a
bus or a taxi. It is better to take a taxi, which one can stop
and enjoy the nature at will.
- Road
The road to Manali passes through the
picturesque valley of Kullu. The motorable roads to Manali
connect the town with other major tourist places in Himachal as
well as in the nearby states. At the Manali bus stand there are
two booths, which do computerised reservation for buses. The
reservations can be made one month in advance. Both private and
state government buses are in service over here.