Friday, March 4, 2011

Manali (28 Feb-3 Mar, 2011)

Manali is an important hill station in the mountains of Himachal Paradesh, India near the northern end of the Kullu Valley. It is far from New Delhi 600 kilometers and 250 kilometers from Shimla. My friend and I left from New Delhi at 18.30 on 27 February and reached there around 8.00 on the next day.

































































The first day, we stayed at Vallet of Gods hotel at Vashist (3 kilometers from the city). We walked along the Manali's river and walked up the hill to the particular place. There are very nice and economy hotel, only Rs 300 per night. Another facilities such as heater and geyser are also provided. Thereafter, I booked a taxi to Solang Valley which is far from Vashist 14 kilometers, and the driver charged us Rs 700 for 4 hours (Rs 100 for extra hour). We took 45 minutes to there. There are very nice place, full with snow. Solang Valley is one of the most important for tourist attraction in Manali. There provides extrema sport such as skiing, trekking, driving snow mobil, roapway, and paragliding.

























The second day, we took a bath at hot spring in the Vashisht Temple 200 meters from Valley of Gods Hotel. Thereis a public pond and also be separated male and female. The second day, I moved to Sunflower Hotel in the city because we would like to travel the important temples in Manali such as Tibetan Monastery, Hidimba Devi Temple, Siyali Mahadev Temple, and Manu Rishi Temple.

Tourism Map


Tibetan Monastery


Siyali Mahadev Temple

Hidimba Devi Temple

Manu Rishi Temple

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