In And Around

Atal Tunnel

Atal Tunnel

Atal Tunnel is a 9.02-kilometre-long road tunnel connecting Manali and Keylong. It helps in bypassing the Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh in the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. It carries two lanes of National Highway 3. It is the longest highway single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet in the world.

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The Mall Road , Manali

The Mall Road , Manali

Its the lifeline of Manali as the whole city revolves around this attraction. Tourists can enjoy a quiet stroll across the Mall and pick up the enchanting bric-a-bracs that are sold in the various shops lined across the street. Some of the most popular buys here includes fresh fruits , shawls, kullu caps, gift items and many other woolen items. Manali Mall is full of shops but don’t forget to bargain !! Various restaurants and eating joints are also available to keep the tourists entertained.

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Manu Rishi temple

Manu Rishi temple

Manali means ‘home of Manu’ and legend has it that Manu stepped off a boat in Manali to recreate human life after floods devastated the whole world. A must see attraction that still exists today is the Manu Rishi temple situated in the old Manali village , believed to the only temple of Manu in India.

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Club House

Club House

Situated at the edge of the Beas River, the Club House offers beautiful views of the deodar forest and is a short resting stop to take a picnic break and take part in some indoor and outdoor activities. You can enjoy adventure activity on the riverside like River Crossing and ‘Burma Bridge’. One can touch the cold waters with the feet while on the ‘River Crossing’ ride. Elders can enjoy the shopping and good fast food along with a stroll in the compound .There is boating within a small pond and Go Carting which maybe interesting for kids.

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Hidimba Devi Temple

Hidimba Devi Temple

Manali has many attractions but the chief centre of interest, historically and archeologically, is undoubtedly the Hidimba Devi Temple .This is the ancient temple of Hidimba, the most powerful deity of the valley. Built in 1550 AD the temple is a sanctuary built over a huge rock surrounded by cedar forests and boasts a pagoda shaped roof and intricately carved wooden door. The grounds provide a pleasant shady area to picnic. It is a pleasant experience to stroll in the deodar forest adjoining Hidimba Devi temple complex.

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Solang Valley

Solang Valley

Solang Valley: This beautiful picnic spot is surrounded by meadows and trees of silver oak and spruce, famous for its international skiing slopes. Visitors can also enjoy paragliding and horse riding activities.


 

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Hamta Pass Area

Hamta Pass Area

Jamdagni Rishi Temple: An ancient temple set amidst Deodar trees dedicated to the Saptarishi, Jamdagni Rishi.

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Manali Town Area

Manali Town Area

Hadimba Temple: Built in 1553, this temple is dedicated to Hadimba Devi, wife of Bhima the Pandava. It is situated amidst lush green Deodars of Dhungri and is a protected monument.

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Naggar Area

Naggar Area

Jagatsukh Temple: A famous Shiva temple built in the Shikhara style.

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Route to Rohtang Pass

Route to Rohtang Pass

Nehru Kund: Named after the late prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this spring of clear water is located 6 km from Manali on the Manali Leh highway.

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Vaishno Temple, Kullu: This small cave and shrine feature an image of goddess Vaishno Devi, alongside temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, and Lord Krishna.

Angora Rabbit Farms: Located 8 km from Kullu, visitors can explore different varieties of Angora Rabbits and purchase Angora shawls at reasonable rates.


Shamshi Industrial Area: This area in Kullu is renowned for its handwoven shawls and local handicrafts, including wall hangings, Kullu caps, mufflers, and jackets.


Manikaran: Famous for its hot water springs on the bank of river Parvati, where the water is hot enough to cook pulses and rice. The area is also known for its revered gurudwara and legends linking it to Lord Shiva and Parvati.


River Rafting: Enjoy thrilling 15 or 45-minute river rafting rides with multiple operators during the summer season.